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Northwest Gospel Church - Eastside
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Latest sermons from NGC Eastside. For more information visit us online at ngceastside.com
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Killing the Messenger
Mark 6:14-29 I Andrew Murch I Killing the MessengerI. Killing the messenger won’t stop the Truth.a. There is no neutrality regarding Jesus’ identity. (14-15)b. Faithfulness to God requires boldness in the face of wickedness. (18)c. Rejecting the truth is a haunting prospect. (16-17, 19-20)II. At times, the wicked resist God by killing his servants.a. Sin sinks humanity into unthinkable depravity. (21-22, 24-25, 28-29)b. Sin bankrupts us one dollar at a time. (23, 26-27)Serving the true King comes at a great cost.
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Go Time
Mark 6:7-13 I Andrew Murch I Go TimeI. Jesus gives authority but calls for dependence. (7-9, 13)A. His disciples engage his mission. (7, 13)B. His disciples rely on his provision. (8-9)II. Jesus expands his mission through gospel proclamation. (10-12)A. Jesus is the focus of the mission. (10)B. To reject Jesus is to face judgment. (11)C. The gospel demands a response. (12)Jesus sends his people to extend his mission.
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Church Membership
Hebrews 13:17 I Andrew Murch I Church MembershipI. Christians identify locally and obey Godly authority. (13a, d) A. True Christianity plays out in local church community. B. Submission to authority is a Christian’s responsibility.II. Church leaders will account for the souls in their care. (13b, c) A. Leaders face accountability, so they need clarity. B. Ideally, leaders can shoulder their responsibility joyfully.Christians are to submit to leaders who answer to God.
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Baptism: A Story Worth Living
Romans 6:1-11 I Ryan MacDonald I Baptism: A story worth living1. Setting: full immersion of a professing believer in water.2. Plot: Christ’s death and resurrection (Rom. 6:1-5)3. Climax: dead to sin, alive to God, and members of the body of Christ. (Rom. 6:6-11)Through baptism, we live the story of Jesus.
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Easter Sunday
John 11:1-27 I Easter Sunday I Andrew MurchI. While death is lurking, Jesus is working. (1-16) a. This is an emergency to everyone but Jesus. (1-6) b. Jesus is a marked man. (7-10) c. Those closest to Jesus still don’t see Jesus. (11-16)II. In the face of death, Jesus offers life. a. Death is demoralizing. (17-20) b. Martha confesses a someday hope in her right now grief. (21-24) c. What Martha believes, Jesus proves. (27)Jesus raises the dead.
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The Good Shepherd
John 10:7-18 I Good Friday I The Good ShepherdMovement 1: (7-10)InvitationI. You can pass through the land of death into abundant life. a. In a world of liars, Jesus is the truth. (7-8, 10a) b. To those left exposed, Jesus provides shelter. (9, 10b)RevelationI. Jesus is the door.Movement 2: (11-18)InvitationII. You cannot save yourself, but there is a Savior who gave himself. a. Jesus confronts the threat to protect his own. (11-13) b. Jesus was willing to die because his mission was clear. (14-18)RevelationII. Jesus is the good shepherd.Jesus gave his life to save his own.
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Our Only Hope in Darkness
John 8:13-20 I Our Only Hope in Darkness I Ryan MacDonaldWhy is Jesus our only hope in darkness? 1. Jesus is the source of all true light. 2. Jesus exposes all darkness. 3. Jesus leads us into all life. Jesus is our only hope in darkness.
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John 6:22-35
John 6:22-35 I Andrew Murch I True LifeI. To truly get what Jesus gives you must believe that He was given. (22-27) A. This crowd is curious as they search for Jesus. (22-25) B. The motive of the crowd and the mission of Jesus are misaligned. (26-27)II. Sinners cannot earn God’s favor, but they can receive. (28-29) A. When God is brought up, they go right to work. (28) B. Jesus takes their work and raises faith. (29)III. God provided Christ to bring sinners true life. (30-35) A. No amount of evidence will convince the hard-hearted. (29-30) B. They're seeking a sign, but they're given a Son. (32-33) C. Our hunger for God is only satisfied through Jesus. (34-35)True life is only found in Christ.
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A Call to Serve
Joshua 24:1-33 I Andrew Murch I A Call to ServeI. The Lord’s people are defined as those he has redeemed. (1-13) a. This is all God.II. Serving the true God requires rejecting all false gods. (14-24) a. This demands a choice. b. Joshua will serve the Lord. c. Serving the Lord demands total allegiance.III. Those who know the Lord hold fast to his word. (25-33)Serve the God who saves.
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A Word of Warning
Joshua 23-1-16 I Andrew Murch I A Word of WarningI. God’s proven faithfulness gives every reason for obedience. a. The Lord’s record speaks for itself. (1-5) b. Loving the Lord means obeying his word. (6-11)II. God’s unfailing word charts the course of life and death. a. God calls his people to live distinct from the world. (12-13) b. God’s warnings are just as certain as his promises. (14-16)Cling to the Lord whose word never fails.
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Worth the Fight
Joshua 22:1-34 I Andrew MurchI. Faithfulness produces obedience. (1-6)a. Promises given have been kept. (1-3)b. God’s people take him at his word. (4-6)II. Apostasy destroys unity. (7-20)a. It appears they lost the plot. (7-12)b. Fidelity is worth the fight. (13-20)III. Fidelity preserves unity. (21-34)a. Covenant community fosters generational fidelity. (21-29)b. The Lord’s presence preserves his people’s faithfulness. (30-34)God’s people fight to stay faithful.
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Joshua 21:1-45
Joshua 21:1-45 I Sam Cassese I Moving Day
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The Hero
The Hero I Joshua 20:1-9 I Andrew MurchI. The price of blood demands justice. (1-6) a. The value of life sets the price of blood. (2-6)b. The Lord’s provision paves the way for justice. (1) II. The place of mercy delivers safety. (7-9)a. The Lord’s people follow his word. (7-8)b. The Lord’s place is a light to the world. (9)God met the demand for justice with a place of mercy.
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When God Showed Up
Joshua 18:1-19:51 I Andrew Murch I When God Showed UpI. God’s presence delivers the inheritance. (18:1-2, 19:51) a. God is ever and always present with his people. (18:1a) b. God’s people worship, and he provides. (18:1b-2, 19:51)II. Obedience proves the Lord’s faithfulness. (18:3-19:50) a. The Lord’s provision allows now excuse for indecision. (18:3) b. God’s generosity doesn’t abolish human responsibility. (18:4-9) c. The Lord personally assures all his people have a place. (18:10-19:48)God shows up to deliver on his promise.
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Remember God’s Goodness
Joshua 16:1-17:18 I Ryan MacDonaldI. Forgetting God’s goodness leads to cowardice (16:1-10)II. Forgetting God’s goodness leads to compromise (17:1-13)III. Forgetting God’s goodness leads to complaining (17:14-18)
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Hometown
Joshua 15:1-63 I Hometown I Andrew MurchI. The Lord provides his people with a place. (1-12, 20-62) A. The Lord’s promise has real substance. B. As boundaries are drawn, a promise is kept. C. In Canaan, Judah settles first.II. The Lord’s people must take hold of what he gives. A. Caleb and Othniel reveal the ideal. (13-17) B. Achsah’s boldness results in blessing. (18-19)The Lord’s provision calls for a response.
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Unflinching Faith
Joshua 14:1-15 I Andrew Murch I Unflinching FaithI. The Lord provides an inheritance. (1-5) a. God’s people are heirs of what he gives.II. Obedience that doesn’t flinch is rooted in a promise that doesn’t fail. (6-12) a. Caleb took the Lord at his word. (6, 9-10, 12) b. Caleb wholly followed the Lord. (7-9) c. Caleb’s not confused on who’s in charge. (12)III. The Lord blesses obedience. (13-15) a. Trust in the Lord pays off in the end.Faith in God’s promise produces boldness.
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Inheritance
Joshua 13:1-33 I Andrew MurchThis passage might seem odd, irrelevant, or far off. It speaks of amoment in history and a cultural context nearly 3,500 years ago. Yet what is notfar off from us is the desire for home, and the security that offers. Every humanbeing knows the ache of having a place to lay their head and a future that is sure.What the ancient Israelites were given by the Lord (just as he promised), we areoffered through Jesus Christ—a secure future, an eternal inheritance, a suresalvation.
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Dinner is Ready
Luke 14:12-24 I Ryan MacDonald I Dinner is Ready1. God’s banquet is for all who accept his invitation. (14:12-14)2. God’s guests must beware of worldly distractions. (14:15-20)3. God’s servants are sent to compel unlikely guests. (14:21-24) (1) God is greatly concerned for those not yet a part of the church. (2) God wants us to go into every corner of the world to tell people about Jesus. We are sent by God to compel unlikely guests to enter God’s great banquet.
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Clash of the Kingdoms
Matthew 2:13-25 I Todd Miles I Clash of the Kingdoms1. Protecting the Child King (2:13-15)2. Rage of the Serpent King (2:16-18)3. Return of the Child King (2:19-23) The Enmity Between the Seed of the Woman and the Seed of the Serpent, the controlling narrative of the entire Bible, played out throughout the life of Jesus in fulfilment of ALL prophetic words
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The Promise of Christmas
The Promise of Christmas I Andrew Murch I 2 Samuel 7:12-17I. This promise will survive death. (12-13)A. Though David will die; the promise will live. (12)B. He’s David’s offspring, but God’s chosen King. (13)II. This promise will overcome sin. (14-15)A. Man’s sin must be dealt with. (14)B. God’s Steadfast love endures. (15)III. This promise will outlast time. (16-17)A. The promise is guaranteed. (16)B. The promise is God’s. (17)Jesus is the promise.
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Off the Fence
Matthew 2:1-12 I Andrew Murch I Off the FenceMatthew 2:1-12 Now after Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, behold, wise men from the east came to Jerusalem, saying, “Where is he who has been born king of the Jews? For we saw his star when it rose and have come to worship him.” When Herod the king heard this, he was troubled, and all Jerusalem with him; and assembling all the chief priests and scribes of the people, he inquired of them where the Christ was to be born. They told him, “In Bethlehem of Judea, for so it is written by the prophet: “ ‘And you, O Bethlehem, in the land of Judah, are by no means least among the rulers of Judah; for from you shall come a ruler who will shepherd my people Israel.’ ” Then Herod summoned the wise men secretly and ascertained from them whattime the star had appeared. And he sent them to Bethlehem, saying, “Go and search diligently for the child, and when you have found him, bring me word, that I too may come and worship him.” After listening to the king, they went on their way. And behold, the star that they had seen when it rose went before them until it came to rest over the place where the child was. When they saw the star, they rejoiced exceedingly with great joy. And going into the house, they saw the child with Mary his mother, and they fell down and worshiped him. Then, opening their treasures, they offered him gifts, gold and frankincense and myrrh. And being warned in a dream not to return to Herod, they departed to their own country by another way.I. News of Christ threatens those who resist him. (1-9a)a. Those drawing near to Christ come from far way. (1-2)b. Those long expecting Christ are surprisingly troubled. (3-9a)II. Jesus gives joy to those who worship him. (9b-12)a. The wise men experience great joy. (9b-10)b. The true king deserves all worship. (11-12)Whether worshipped or rejected, Jesus reigns.
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Expecting Unexpectedly
Matthew 1:18-25 I Andrew Murch I Expecting Unexpectedly
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The Child Born King
Isaiah 9:1-7 I The Child Born King I Andrew Murch
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God’s Money Back Guarantee
1 Timothy 6:17-21 | God’s Money Back Guarantee | Ryan MacDonald
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Soul Satisfaction
1 Timothy 6:1-10 I Soul Satisfaction I Andrew Murch
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Leadership Matters
1 Timothy 5:17-25 I Leadership Matters I Andrew Murch
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Relational Wisdom in God’s Family
Relational Wisdom in God’s Family I 1 Timothy 5:1-16 I Ryan MacDonald
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A Healthy Body
1 Timothy 4:6-16 I Andrew Murch I A Healthy Body
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Enjoy the Gift
1 Timothy 4:1-5 I Ryan MacDonald I Enjoy the Gift
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People of the Living God
Andrew Murch I 1 Timothy 3:14-16 I People of the Living God
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A Divine Design
Andrew Murch I A Divine Design I 1 Timothy 2:8-15
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Getting to Work
Getting to Work I Andrew Murch I 1 Timothy 2:1-7
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The Good Fight
Andrew Murch I The Good Fight I 1 Timothy 1:12-20
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A Faithful Church
1 Timothy 1:1-11 I Andrew Murch
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Rejecting Jesus, Forfeiting Grace
Mark 6:1-6 I Ryan Macdonald
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Desperate faith = No Fear
Mark 5:21-34 | Luke Hendrix
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The Meaning Behind the Miraculous
Mark 5:1-20 | Pete Potloff
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Meet Your Maker
Mark 4:35-41 | Andrew Murch
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Open Secret
Mark 4:21-34 | Andrew Murch
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What Is He Saying?
Mark 4:1-20 | Nathan Noorlun
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Insiders and Outsiders
Mark 3:20-35 | Andrew Murch
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According to Plan
Mark 3:7-19 | Andrew Murch
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Religion Harms, Jesus Heals
Mark 3:1-6 | Chris Rich
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Jesus Will Change Everything About You
Mark 2:18-28 | Cody Cannon
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Risking your Reputation
Mark 2:13-17 | Ryan MacDonaldIn this sermon from Mark 2:13–17, Ryan MacDonald—our future Church Planter in Residence—unpacks the radical grace of Jesus, who came not for the righteous, but for sinners. As Jesus dines with tax collectors and outcasts, we see the heart of the gospel on full display: Christ is the Great Physician, and He seeks out the spiritually sick with compassion and authority. Ryan invites us to examine our own hearts, reminding us that true healing begins not with self-righteousness, but with repentance and a deep need for Jesus.
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The Day the Roof Caved In
Mark 2:1-12 | Andrew Murch
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A Proclamation Mission
Mark 1:21-45 | Andrew Murch
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What’s Your Calling
Mark 1:14-20 | Gavin Hesse
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Glory Days
Mark 1:9-13 | Andrew Murch
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