NorthRidge Church of Thomaston

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NorthRidge Church of Thomaston

The Mission and Vision of NorthRidge Church is to REACH THE WORLD! It is our hope that people from all walks of life experience God unlike ever before. If you are not in church or struggling with God's will for your life we would love to have you at NorthRidge! Visit us on Facebook at NorthRidge Church Thomaston for more information on Service times and location!

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    Mother's Day 2026

    Every mother has the potential to be a wonder woman in God's eyes. Drawing from the biblical example of Timothy's mother Eunice and grandmother Lois, this message explores seven key characteristics of godly motherhood. These include deep devotion to God, disciplined prayer and Bible study, intentional discipleship of children, integrity, modeling forgiveness and grace, seeking grace over perfection, and total dependence on the Lord. The greatest legacy a mother can leave isn't material wealth, but genuine faith that sustains children through life's challenges and prepares them for eternity.Thank you for joining us at NorthRidge Church! For more information please visit us online at http://www.northridgethomaston.com.

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    The Book of James: Week 2

    James chapter 1 reveals the crucial difference between trials and temptations in our faith journey. Trials are God's tests designed to mature our faith and develop patience, while temptations come from Satan to destroy us. When facing difficulties, we need wisdom from God, which He gives liberally to those who ask in faith without doubting. The progression of temptation follows a pattern: lust leads to sin, which brings death. We must be careful about what we entertain in our lives, as whatever we allow in through entertainment, relationships, and habits can lead us down a dangerous path. True faith requires being doers of God's word, not just hearers, and practicing pure religion by caring for orphans and widows while keeping ourselves unspotted from the world.Thank you for joining us at NorthRidge Church! For more information please visit us online at http://www.northridgethomaston.com.

  3. 611

    The Book of James: Week 1

    The Book of James, written by Jesus' half-brother who transformed from skeptic to believer after the resurrection, offers practical guidance for authentic Christian living. James addresses the relationship between faith and works, explaining that genuine faith naturally produces good works - not to earn salvation, but as evidence of it. The letter teaches believers how to pray with unwavering faith, respond properly to sin with a broken heart rather than indifference, and view trials as opportunities for spiritual growth. James emphasizes that mature faith isn't just about believing the right things, but living them out in observable ways that demonstrate the reality of our relationship with God.Thank you for joining us at NorthRidge Church! For more information please visit us online at http://www.northridgethomaston.com.

  4. 610

    Are You An On Target Parent?

    Christian parents today face the challenge of raising children with biblical values in a morally relativistic world. Using the metaphor of arrows in a warrior's hand from Psalm 127, effective parenting involves three essential stages: establishing clear vision and purpose, providing proper motivation and discipline, and eventually releasing well-prepared children into the world. The primary goal isn't worldly success but fostering hearts that love and fear God. Parents must be intentional about modeling authentic faith, teaching biblical truth, and preparing their children for a culture that opposes Christian values. Without clear direction and purposeful discipleship at home, children become defenseless against secular worldviews that will inevitably shape their thinking.Thank you for joining us at NorthRidge Church! For more information please visit us online at http://www.northridgethomaston.com.

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    Discovering the Secret of Joyful Giving (feat. Doug Riddick)

    Biblical giving transforms our relationship with both God and money, leading to joy, peace, and freedom. The tithe represents 10% of our gross income given as first fruits to God, demonstrating that He comes first in our finances. Jesus spoke about money more than heaven and hell combined because our treasure and heart are connected. Five key principles guide biblical giving: God owns everything and we are His managers, our heart follows our treasure, heaven is our true home, giving breaks materialism's power, and God blesses us to increase our giving rather than our lifestyle. Starting with 1% and gradually increasing helps develop faithful giving habits that position us to experience God's abundant blessings.Thank you for joining us at NorthRidge Church! For more information please visit us online at http://www.northridgethomaston.com.

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    Because He Lives: Week 2

    True discipleship begins when we stretch forth our weaknesses to God, just as the man with the withered hand did in Matthew 12. God uses our limitations rather than our strengths because when He works through our weaknesses, only He receives glory. Taking up our cross daily means denying ourselves completely, not just practicing self-denial. This requires surrendering control of our lives to Christ and understanding that our struggles have purpose in God's economy. Even when we can't see God in our darkest moments, He stands guard over our lives, developing our faith through trials.Thank you for joining us at NorthRidge Church! For more information please visit us online at http://www.northridgethomaston.com.

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    The Crowns in Heaven: Week 1

    Scripture reveals that believers will face the Judgment Seat of Christ, also called the Bema Seat, which is different from the Great White Throne Judgment for unbelievers. This evaluation focuses on our motives and faithful service rather than determining salvation. God will examine whether our works were done for His glory or personal recognition, testing them like fire tests gold versus wood and hay. Five heavenly crowns await faithful believers: the Imperishable Crown for endurance, the Crown of Rejoicing for maintaining joy, the Crown of Righteousness for eagerly anticipating Christ's return, the Crown of Glory for faithful leadership, and the Crown of Life for enduring persecution. These crowns represent our eternal inheritance that we will ultimately present back to Jesus at the marriage supper of the Lamb.Thank you for joining us at NorthRidge Church! For more information please visit us online at http://www.northridgethomaston.com.

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    Because He Lives: Week 1

    The resurrection power of Jesus transforms not just our eternal destiny, but our present reality. Through the story of Jesus healing a man with a withered hand on the Sabbath, we learn that God wants us to stretch out what we consider our greatest weakness so His strength can be manifested. Faith without works is dead, and we're called to activate our faith by using what God has given us - our spiritual gifts, abilities, personality, and even our struggles. Sometimes God delivers us through trials rather than out of them, meeting us in our difficulties like He met Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the fiery furnace. Our perceived limitations can become platforms for God's power when we make ourselves available to Him.Thank you for joining us at NorthRidge Church! For more information please visit us online at http://www.northridgethomaston.com.

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    Easter Sunday: The Day Death Was Arrested

    Death is an inevitable reality, but for believers in Jesus Christ, it's simply a transition to eternal life. The resurrection of Jesus proves He is who He claimed to be, has the power He claimed to have, and did what He promised to do. This victory over death means our past can be forgiven, our present problems cannot overtake us, and our future is secure. The same resurrection power that raised Jesus from the dead lives in believers today, enabling us to overcome through His blood and our testimony. We are called to live with urgency, sharing the gospel and standing firm in God's promises rather than being defeated by circumstances.Thank you for joining us at NorthRidge Church! For more information please visit us online at http://www.northridgethomaston.com.

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    Tools from the Carpenter: The Pry Bar

    Palm Sunday reminds us how quickly people turned from shouting "Hosanna!" to "Crucify him!" when Jesus didn't meet their expectations. Today, we often do the same - creating our own image of how Jesus should work in our lives. When breakthrough seems impossible despite our prayers, the issue might not be God's faithfulness but our willingness to leverage spiritual disciplines. Jesus told His disciples they couldn't cast out a demon because of their unbelief, explaining that some breakthroughs require prayer and fasting. Biblical fasting - abstaining from food while focusing on prayer - helps us hear God's voice, demonstrates humility, and confronts unbelief by weakening our flesh while strengthening our spirit.Thank you for joining us at NorthRidge Church! For more information please visit us online at http://www.northridgethomaston.com.

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    Ruth: Week 5

    The Book of Ruth teaches profound lessons about patience and faith during uncertain times. When Ruth asked Boaz to take her under his wing, she was seeking divine protection and covering, similar to the healing power found in the tassels of ancient prayer shawls. Naomi's advice to sit still wasn't about inactivity, but about trusting God's timing over our own urgency. The story demonstrates that we cannot worry and worship simultaneously - anxiety focuses on ourselves while worship redirects our attention to God's character. Ruth's background as a despised Moabite shows how God brings forth redemption from broken beginnings, ultimately placing her in the lineage of Christ.Thank you for joining us at NorthRidge Church! For more information please visit us online at http://www.northridgethomaston.com.

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    Tools from the Carpenter: The Wrench

    It's time for believers to mature beyond surface-level Christianity and embrace authentic faith. Many Christians wear the label without living the life, treating church as entertainment rather than equipping. True faith involves obedience, transformation, and walking as Christ walked. The church's purpose is to equip saints for ministry, not just provide religious services. We must move from consumer Christianity to active participation, from inviting people to church to personally bringing them. Christ calls lukewarm believers to buy gold purified by fire, white garments of righteousness, and eye ointment for spiritual insight. Stop playing church and start being the church.Thank you for joining us at NorthRidge Church! For more information please visit us online at http://www.northridgethomaston.com.

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    Tools from the Carpenter: The Measuring Tape

    God's standard for humanity is perfection, as stated in Matthew 5:48, yet Romans 3:23 reminds us that all have fallen short of His glory. This creates an impossible situation that only grace can resolve. Through Ephesians 2:8-9, we learn that salvation comes by grace through faith, not by works. The story of the woman caught in adultery perfectly illustrates how Jesus balances grace and truth - He offers forgiveness without condemnation while calling us to leave sin behind. Grace is not a license to continue sinning but the power to break free from sin's slavery and walk in transformation.Thank you for joining us at NorthRidge Church! For more information please visit us online at http://www.northridgethomaston.com.

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    Ruth: Week 4

    Ruth's story reveals powerful truths about finding security in God's covering and the courage to step into His purposes. The concept of the kinsman redeemer, fulfilled by Boaz, beautifully pictures Christ as our ultimate redeemer who had the power, love, and sacrifice necessary to buy back our spiritual birthright. Ruth's bold faith demonstrates that God's favor can rest on anyone, regardless of background or circumstances. The threshing floor represents a place of separation where the Holy Spirit tests what is genuine from what is superficial in our faith. Ruth's request for Boaz to spread his covering over her points to the spiritual covering we receive through Christ's atonement.Thank you for joining us at NorthRidge Church! For more information please visit us online at http://www.northridgethomaston.com.

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    Tools from the Carpenter: The Plum Line

    Prayer serves as our spiritual plumb line, keeping our lives aligned with God's will just as a carpenter's tool ensures proper construction. The Lord's Prayer provides a perfect framework for effective communication with God, beginning with worship and reverence rather than immediately presenting our requests. This model emphasizes our relationship with the Father, submission to His kingdom, daily dependence on His provision, and the crucial connection between receiving and extending forgiveness. Many believers struggle with prayer because they treat it as a monologue instead of a dialogue with God. Developing a disciplined prayer life requires moving beyond motivation to consistent practice, creating space to both speak and listen to God.Thank you for joining us at NorthRidge Church! For more information please visit us online at http://www.northridgethomaston.com.

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    Ruth: Week 3

    The story of Ruth and Boaz reveals profound truths about God's favor and redemption. When Ruth, a Moabite widow, humbly asks to glean in Boaz's fields, she encounters extraordinary kindness that goes far beyond legal requirements. Boaz, whose name means strength, represents our kinsman redeemer and demonstrates how God's favor can transform circumstances from emptiness to fullness. Ruth's faithfulness and humility opened doors to blessing, while her willingness to share those blessings with Naomi shows the heart of true gratitude. This beautiful Old Testament picture reminds us that God can take anyone from outsider to insider, giving us beauty for ashes through His incredible grace.Thank you for joining us at NorthRidge Church! For more information please visit us online at http://www.northridgethomaston.com.

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    Spiritual Warfare: Week 7

    Two major demonic spirits threaten believers today: the spirit of harlotry and the spirit of antichrist. The spirit of harlotry represents spiritual adultery, manifesting when anything competes with our devotion to God, including idolatry, mixing truth with worldly philosophy, and ungodly soul ties from past relationships. The spirit of antichrist denies Jesus Christ's full deity and operates through false teachings. Other dangerous spirits include Leviathan (pride), Jezebel (manipulation and control), vanity (seeking man's approval over God's), and religious spirits that emphasize legalism over grace. Breaking free requires immediate action: cast out demonic influences, take ownership of your spiritual state, break ungodly soul ties, and recommit fully to Christ. Victory is possible through the Holy Spirit's power within believers.Thank you for joining us at NorthRidge Church! For more information please visit us online at http://www.northridgethomaston.com.

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    Ruth: Week 2

    The Book of Ruth reveals God's faithfulness during life's bitter seasons. When famine struck Bethlehem, Elimelech's family fled to Moab, where tragedy left three widows facing destitution. While Naomi blamed God for her circumstances, calling herself Mara (bitter) instead of Naomi (pleasant), God was orchestrating redemption behind the scenes. Ruth's loyalty to Naomi and faith in Israel's God positioned her in Christ's lineage, showing how God uses even despised outsiders in His redemptive plan. Our spiritual famines often result from following our own hearts instead of God's Word, but He remains faithful even when we can't see His hand working.Thank you for joining us at NorthRidge Church! For more information please visit us online at http://www.northridgethomaston.com.

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    Ruth: Week 1

    The Book of Ruth reveals profound truths about waiting on God's timing and the power of pleasant character. Set during a famine in Bethlehem, Naomi's authentic faith drew her daughters-in-law to want to follow her God, even when she had nothing material to offer. Her example shows how genuine believers can attract others to faith through their character rather than correction. The story teaches that biblical waiting isn't passive but involves active service and growth. Like eagles learning to fly when pushed from comfortable nests, God sometimes disturbs our comfort to move us toward His greater purposes. True rest comes from trusting God's timing and following His design for relationships.Thank you for joining us at NorthRidge Church! For more information please visit us online at http://www.northridgethomaston.com.

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    Spiritual Warfare: Week 6

    Physical ailments sometimes go beyond medical issues and enter the realm of spiritual warfare. The spirit of infirmity is a demonic force that can attack our bodies and well-being, often manifesting when sickness begins to define us rather than just being something we deal with. While God still heals today through various means - instantly, progressively, through medicine, or by giving grace to endure - physical healing isn't guaranteed the same way salvation is. We must take authority in Christ against spiritual attacks while trusting God's goodness whether healing comes as expected or not.Thank you for joining us at NorthRidge Church! For more information please visit us online at http://www.northridgethomaston.com.

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    Spiritual Warfare: Week 5

    Life can feel overwhelming when weighed down by grief, rejection, and unforgiveness, but these feelings often stem from spiritual warfare rather than just natural emotions. Satan uses fallen angels to attack believers, gaining access through our negative words, unforgiveness, and unprocessed grief. The spirit of heaviness manifests as excessive mourning, overwhelming grief, and constant spiritual oppression. However, God provides the antidote through Isaiah 61:3 - beauty for ashes, joy for mourning, and the garment of praise for heaviness. The key to breaking free lies in forgiveness, which doesn't mean forgetting or excusing behavior, but releasing the debt and freeing yourself from carrying that weight. When we choose to forgive and put on praise instead of worry, we can experience God's freedom from spiritual heaviness.Thank you for joining us at NorthRidge Church! For more information please visit us online at http://www.northridgethomaston.com.

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    Angels vs Demons: Week 2

    Angels are created spiritual beings who serve as God's messengers, with a clear hierarchy led by the archangel Michael. While they can take physical form, they remain spirit beings who do God's bidding. Demons are fallen angels who rebelled with Satan, retaining their spiritual nature but now serving evil purposes. Christians cannot be possessed by demons due to the Holy Spirit's presence, but can experience oppression through external attacks. Rather than becoming fixated on spiritual warfare, believers should focus on Christ while being discerning about what influences they allow into their lives. Our daily choices determine whether we walk in victory or struggle under unnecessary spiritual oppression.Thank you for joining us at NorthRidge Church! For more information please visit us online at http://www.northridgethomaston.com.

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    Spiritual Warfare: Week 4

    In spiritual warfare, the enemy's primary weapon is deception through lying spirits that mix truth with small amounts of lies. These spirits manifest through false prophecy, superstitions, and accusative attitudes, often gaining access through fear and pride. Many mental health struggles stem from believing lies about ourselves or God's character. Victory comes through seeking truth in God's Word, actively taking thoughts captive, and practicing repentance and accountability. We must replace lies with Scripture and stop giving others power over our emotions. God wants to transform us into vessels of honor that hold His truth and pour it out to others.Thank you for joining us at NorthRidge Church! For more information please visit us online at http://www.northridgethomaston.com.

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    Angels vs. Demons: Week 1

    Angels are created spirit beings who serve as God's messengers, not humans who earned their wings. Created by Jesus according to Colossians 1:16, they can take physical form to accomplish God's purposes, which explains how we might entertain angels unaware. While some angels fell with Satan and became demons, good angels continue to worship God and minister to believers. Understanding angels helps us recognize the spiritual warfare around us and challenges us to treat every person with Christ-like love, as they could be angels in disguise.Thank you for joining us at NorthRidge Church! For more information please visit us online at http://www.northridgethomaston.com.

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    Romans: Week 22

    Paul's final words in Romans 16 provide essential guidance for church unity and spiritual victory. He warns believers to identify and avoid divisive people who serve their own interests rather than Christ, using smooth words to promote unbiblical doctrines. True spiritual warfare isn't about what Satan does to us, but what we allow him to do through our choices. Jesus already crushed Satan at the cross, and we experience this victory when we accept Christ. The key to spiritual growth isn't getting more of God, but surrendering more of ourselves to Him.Thank you for joining us at NorthRidge Church! For more information please visit us online at http://www.northridgethomaston.com.

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    Spiritual Warfare: Week 3

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    Spiritual Warfare: Week 2

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    Romans: Week 20

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    Spiritual Warfare: Simply Winning the Victory in Spiritual Warfare

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    Body of Christ (feat. Pastor John Hosch)

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    The Ab-Normal Calling: Week 1

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    The Ab-Normal Calling: Week 1

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    The Gift Exchange

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    Immanuel: God With Us: Week 1

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    Romans: Week 19

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    Life's Greatest Questions: What's With the Triune God?

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    Romans: Week 18

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    Life's Greatest Questions: Why Am I Here?

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    Life's Greatest Questions: Is It God Calling?

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    Romans: Week 17

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    Life's Greatest Questions: What's This Salvation Thing?

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    Romans: Week 16

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    Life's Greatest Questions: What Am I Supposed To Do With My Life?

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    Simply Put: A Faith That Pleases God

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    Simply Put: How to Protect Your Home

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    Romans: Week 13

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    Simply Put: Virtues to Live By

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    Romans: Week 12

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    12 Things God Expects From the Church (Feat. Dr. Rex King) Pt. 2

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    The Beauty of Jesus, the High Priest (Feat. Pastor Cody Knight)

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The Mission and Vision of NorthRidge Church is to REACH THE WORLD! It is our hope that people from all walks of life experience God unlike ever before. If you are not in church or struggling with God's will for your life we would love to have you at NorthRidge! Visit us on Facebook at NorthRidge Church Thomaston for more information on Service times and location!

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