Faith Church Sermons

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Faith Church Sermons

LOVE . GROW . SHARE . PRAISEListen to the sermons delivered each Sunday Mornings at Faith Church in Rochester Hills, MI.

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    Gospel-Shaped Purpose - 4/19/26

    On Sunday, Pastor Jason continued our series in Philippians, reminding us that believers suffer with a purpose.

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    Gospel-Shaped Prayer - 4/12/26

    What does it look like for someone’s prayer life to be transformed by the gospel? Pastor Jason opened our Gospel-Shaped sermon series by preaching on Philippians 1:1-17.

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    The Empty Tomb - 4/5/26

    On Easter Sunday, we looked to Mark 16 and rejoiced in the awesome hope Christ has given believers through His resurrection.

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    Treachery - 3/29/26

    On Palm Sunday, Pastor Jason preached from Mark 14, prompting us to consider who—or what—sits on the thrones of our hearts.

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    Stay Awake - 3/22/26

    In Mark 14, the disciples were longing for a clear indication of what God was doing. Yet Jesus did not want them to chase after signs, but to look instead to the One who rules over everything.

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    Closer to the Kingdom - 3/15/26

    What does it look like when Jesus calls us into discipleship? Pastor Jason looks at Mark 1:16-20 and gives us an understanding of what new life looks like when Jesus calls.

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    Assault on God's Glory - 3/8/26

    In this sermon, Pastor Jason explores two of the most striking moments in Jesus’ ministry: the cursing of the fig tree and the overturning of the money changers’ tables. At first glance, these scenes can look like pure righteous anger. But as we walk through Mark 11, we’ll see something deeper at work—a fierce zeal and passion for protecting the glory of God.

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    Service & Suffering

    Three times Jesus warned His disciples about His betrayal, suffering, and death—and three times they missed it, turning the focus back on themselves. Yet each time, Jesus transformed their misunderstanding into a powerful picture of true discipleship. In this sermon, Pastor Jason walks through Mark 8–10 to uncover this pattern and invites us to follow Jesus in a life shaped by His service, His suffering, and His sacrificial love.

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    Beauty in the Process - 2/15/26

    When we linger over one of Jesus’ most bewildering healings, we don’t see failure but a deliberate, carefully unfolding plan. In Mark 8:22–26, the goal isn’t just to show how Jesus healed, but to draw His disciples—and us—into the surprising beauty of a staged healing that invites us to ask what He might be doing in the slow, unfinished places of our stories.

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    Which is Easier? - 1/11/26

    In Mark 2, we see friends determined to bring their paralyzed companion to Jesus. Jesus not only heals him but also forgives his sins, then asks, “Which is easier?” In response, we’re invited to reflect: What do we desire most?

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    Moral Defilement - 2/8/26

    What contaminates our hearts is not our actions, and our actions cannot cleanse them. Our hearts are so defiled that we need a new one. In Mark 7, Pastor Jason shows Jesus as the surgeon and Scripture as the scalpel.

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    Allure of Holiness - 2/1/26

    Pastor Jason considers what John the Baptist’s beheading teaches us about representing Jesus in a culture of fear, anger, and confusion. From Mark 6 and John 17, he explores God’s call to live lives marked by the compelling allure of holiness.

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    Slow and Steady - 1/18/26

    Pastor Jason takes us into two of Jesus’ Mark 4 parables to help us see the real story of Kingdom growth—its hidden pace and its rock-solid stability.

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    When Jesus Calls - 1/4/26

    What does it look like when Jesus calls us into discipleship? In this message, Pastor Jason turns to Mark 1:16–20 to help us understand the shape of the new life we enter when Jesus calls.

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    The Gospel Appears - 12/28/25

    This message introduces our series through the book of Mark, “A Ransom for Others.” Pastor Jason focuses on Mark 1:14-15, exploring the inauguration of the Kingdom of Heaven.

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    Mary - 12/21/25

    Mary’s role in the Christmas story is significant, but it is her faith in the God who makes the impossible possible that further reveals God’s redemptive work in the incarnation of Jesus.

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    The Innkeeper - 12/14/25

    The Bible doesn’t actually mention an innkeeper. Yet over time, we have developed this character as part of the Christmas narrative. Even so, there is something we can learn about God, His redemptive plan, and our response to it through the figure of the “innkeeper.”

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    Herod - 12/7/25

    God's inclusion of Herod, the villain, in Jesus’s birth narrative not only illustrates the world God entered but also reveals an important aspect of His redemptive purpose.

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    Joseph - 11/30/25

    As part of our Advent series, this message explores Joseph’s role as a background character, highlighting how he helped bring the star of the story—Jesus—closer and clearer to us.

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    Habits - 11/23/25

    Semper reformanda has historically served as the church's motto: always being reformed. However, Pastor Jason, drawing from Nehemiah 13, emphasizes that it is not only the church that must be continually reformed by God’s word; we, as individuals, also require ongoing renewal.

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    Celebration - 11/16/25

    Pastor Sewell leads us through the dedication of the wall in Nehemiah 12 and emphasizes that joy and celebration should be fundamental aspects of the Christian faith, serving as fitting responses to God’s goodness and grace.

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    Memory - 11/9/25

    Darren Anderegg shares how reflecting on Nehemiah 9—remembering God's incredible grace while acknowledging our own faults—can spark a powerful renewal of our covenant faith. It's an inspiring reminder that grace and honesty can transform our spiritual journey!

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    Joy - 11/2/25

    Pastor Sewell uses Nehemiah 8 to illustrate how the Word of God ignites conviction, joy, and renewal! It energizes believers to distinguish between revolution and revival, where revival is a powerful rediscovery and enthusiastic response to God's Word.

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    Endurance - 10/26/25

    The enemy seeks to distract and discourage. Nehemiah 4-6 shows us how God's people can endure persecution through prayer, vigilance, and faith.

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    Unity - 10/19/25

    Discover the inspiring story of Nehemiah 3, where communities unite with determination to rebuild the wall. Just as they worked together, spiritual renewal requires each family’s unique contribution. Embrace the power of unity and join the movement to rebuild and expand God's kingdom!

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    Emotion - 10/5/25

    Ezra 9 reminds us that conviction and confession are powerful signs of grace in action. True transformation begins with mourning over sin and a heartfelt pursuit of mercy.

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    Leadership - 9/28/25

    Ezra's story in Ezra 7:8-10 isn't just about history—it's a powerful reminder that true leadership begins with a heart committed to God's Word. Ezra dedicated himself to studying, obeying, and teaching Scripture, setting an example for all of us. When God raises up leaders rooted in His Word, they inspire His people to walk in faithful obedience.

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    Community - 9/21/25

    Spiritual renewal is a transformative journey that often faces challenges and resistance. Pastor Sewell uses Ezra 4:1-3 to emphasize the importance of remaining faithful to our beliefs by resisting the allure of worldly values, which can undermine our genuine devotion. Learn how we can stay united and steadfast in our faith, even in the face of opposition.

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    Worship - 9/14/25

    Ezra 3:3-6 reminds us that authentic reform and renewal start with worship rooted in God's revealed truth. Pastor Sewell explains that true renewal begins when we reestablish right worship, putting God's presence at the center—before rebuilding our homes or lives. It's a powerful call of reform in the midst of an unknown time in our culture.

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    Heart - 9/7/25

    Join us as Pastor Sewell kicks off our series with an inspiring message on Ezra 1:2-5! Discover how to respond when God stirs your heart—trusting in His faithfulness to keep promises and understanding that Israel's physical return is only the beginning of true spiritual renewal.

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    Already, but not Yet - 8/31/25

    This week, we conclude our series on the church titled “Inside Out,” where we explore how the church's internal calling should influence the external community. This week's message is based on Luke 17 and advises believers on how to live in the tension between living in this world and being focused on eternal life.

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    Covenental - 8/17/25

    This week, we continue our series on the church titled “Inside Out,” where we explore how the church's internal calling should influence the external community. This week's message is based on Hebrews 8 and shows the depth and beauty of being in a covenant relationship with God.

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    Consecrated - 8/10/25

    This week, we continue our series on the church titled “Inside Out,” where we explore how the church's internal calling should influence the external community. This week's message is based on Exodus 19:3-5 and 1 Peter 1:13-22 and looks at God’s desire for his people to be set apart, consecrated.

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    Means of Grace - 8/3/25

    This week, we continue our series on the church titled “Inside Out,” where we explore how the church's internal calling should influence the external community. This week's message is based on Romans 12:1-6 and the church’s role in bringing grace into a believer’s life.

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    Temple of the Holy Spirit - 7/27/25

    This week, we continue our series on the church titled “Inside Out,” where we explore how the church's internal calling should influence the external community. This week's message is based on 1 Corinthians 3:16-27.

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    House of Prayer - 7/20/25

    This week, we continue our series on the church titled “Inside Out,” where we explore how the church's internal calling should influence the external community. This week's message, based on Isaiah 56:6-8, demonstrates that a house of prayer serves as the catalyst God uses to bring about change.

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    Doxological - 7/13/25

    This week, we continue our series on the church titled “Inside Out,” where we explore how the church's internal calling should influence the external community. This week's message is based on John 4:20-23 and Ephesians 3:14-21 and shows that doxology is the goal of theology.

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    Militant & Triumphant

    This week, we continue our series on the church titled “Inside Out,” where we explore how the church's internal calling should influence the external community. This week's message is a call to see the Christian's role as a warrior.

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    Organism & Organization - 6/29/25

    This week, we continue our series on the church titled “Inside Out,” where we explore how the church's internal calling should influence the external community. This week's message is based on 1 Corinthians 12.

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    Visible & Invisible - 6/22/25

    This week, we continue our series on the church titled “Inside Out,” where we explore how the church's internal calling should influence the external community. This week's message is based on Matthew 7:22-23 and Matthew 13:24-30 and examines the two Biblical aspects of same Biblical reality.

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    Pillar of Truth - 6/15/25

    This week, we begin our series on the church titled “Inside Out,” where we explore how the church's internal calling should influence the external community. This week's message is based on 1 Timothy 3:14-16 and examines the church's relationship with truth.

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    Youth Sunday 2025 - 6/9/25

    This event features impactful testimonies from three of Faith Church’s graduating seniors, followed by a message from Youth Pastor Zach Hartmann on Jeremiah 29:4-14.

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    Presentation - 6/1/25

    This week, we conclude our series on discipleship with a message titled "Presentation." Pastor Jason will focus on Colossians 1:24-2:4. Together, we will explore the goal of discipleship, which is to present believers before God in maturity.

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    Reconciliation - 5/25/25

    This week, we continue our series on discipleship with a message titled "Reconciliation." Pastor Jason will focus on 2 Corinthians 5:18-20. Together, we will explore the importance of restorative discipleship in bringing the lost back to Christ.

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    Heart of Discipleship - 5/18/25

    This week, we continue our series on discipleship with a message titled "The Heart of Discipleship." Pastor Jason will focus on Deuteronomy 6:4-9. Together, we will explore the Hebrew prayer known as the Shema and delve into what lies at the core of discipleship.

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    Give Them Jesus - 5/11/25

    Darren Anderegg shares from Ephesians 4 to tell us how discipleship equips us to truly know Jesus.

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    Urgency of Discipleship - 5/4/2025

    This week, we start a new series called “Urgency of Discipleship." Pastor Jason will focus on Acts 1:9-11. Together, we will examine the Ascension of Christ and the urgency to go and make disciples.

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    Final Week, Before I Go - 4/27/25

    This week, we conclude our series on Matthew titled "The King Is Here." Pastor Jason will focus on Matthew 28:16-20. Together, we will explore the Great Commission and Jesus' command to his disciples.

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    Final Week, Resurrection - 4/20/25

    This week, we continue our series on Matthew titled "The King Is Here." Pastor Jason will be focusing on Matthew 28:1-10. Together, we are exploring Holy Week daily, and today, we will examine the events of that first Easter Sunday.EDITOR NOTE:We apologize for the delay in releasing this episode. We had some technical issues. Please count on sermons being released weekly by noon on the following Tuesday.

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    Final Week, Friday - 4/13/25

    This week, we continue our series on Matthew titled "The King Is Here." Pastor Jason will be focusing on Matthew 27:38-44. Together, we are exploring Holy Week day by day, and today, we will examine the events of Good Friday.

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