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    May 3rd, 2026 – Drawing a Line

    Briefing Document: Margins of Mercy – Setting Godly Boundaries Executive Summary The following document synthesizes the core themes and theological arguments presented in the sermon “Margins of Mercy: Setting Godly Boundaries.” The central thesis is that boundaries are not merely a modern therapeutic invention but a divine principle established by God to bring order out […]

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    April 26th, 2026 – The walk and the talk of following Jesus

    Briefing: The Perpetual Yes: Following Jesus Initially and Faithfully Executive Summary The source text, a discourse titled “The Perpetual Yes,” examines the nature of Christian discipleship as a lifelong commitment rather than a singular event. The central thesis is that following Jesus requires an “initial yes” followed by a “perpetual yes”—a daily recommitment to Christ’s […]

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    April 19th, 2026 – Priorities Matter in the Madness

    Reclaiming Margin: Finding Purpose in the Reality of God Executive Summary This briefing document analyzes the concept of “margin”—the buffer of time, energy, and finances in an individual’s life—and the consequences that arise when this margin is depleted. Drawing from personal narratives of financial and professional crises and the biblical model of Jesus Christ, the […]

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    April 12th, 2026 – tail wagging the dog – finding purpose

    Margin in the Madness: Reclaiming Identity Over Chaos Executive Summary Modern life is increasingly characterized by “madness”—a state of constant activity, pressure, and chaos that eliminates “margin,” defined as the excess space in life used for rest and personal fulfillment. When margin is depleted, individuals experience “misaligned living,” where external pressures dictate their actions—a phenomenon […]

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    April 5th, 2026 – The resurrection life

    The Elegant Solution: Why God Became Man Executive Summary The provided text examines the central Christian claim that God became human in the person of Jesus Christ to live, die, and resurrect. Termed the “Elegant Solution,” this narrative addresses the “problem of humanity”—the inherent conflict between divine justice and divine love. The document outlines why […]

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    March 22, 2026 – A seat at the table

    Briefing: Sitting at the Table with Jesus Executive Summary This document synthesizes the core themes from the “Kingdom Multiplies” series, specifically focusing on the transition from passive religious acknowledgement to active, transformative belief. The analysis explores the common feeling of inadequacy among Christians and identifies the “work of God” as a deep-rooted belief that fundamentally […]

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    March 15th, 2026 – Talents, Tithe, and Testimony

    Briefing: The Full Measure and the Nature of Divine Blessing Executive Summary This document synthesizes the core themes and narratives from “The Full Measure: Positioning Your Heart for Blessing.” The central premise is that divine blessing is characterized by overwhelming abundance, yet accessing this “full measure” requires a deliberate “positioning” of the individual heart away […]

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    March 8, 2026 – Getting Practical

    Mastering the Kingdom: A Blueprint for Financial Faithfulness Executive Summary This document synthesizes key insights and strategic frameworks regarding financial stewardship and the practice of tithing. The central premise is that financial faithfulness is not a matter of religious manipulation, but a fundamental component of spiritual maturity and discipleship. The source argues that individuals must […]

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    March 1st, 2026 – Robbing God

    The 90% Trust: Moving From Curse to Blessing Executive Summary The following briefing document synthesizes the core themes of the “Kingdom Multiplies” series, specifically focusing on the theology of tithing as presented in the discourse “The 90% Trust.” The central thesis is that tithing is not a mechanism for manipulating divine favor but a metric […]

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    February 22nd, 2026 – Funnels or Buckets?

    The Heart of the Tithe: Moving From Pressure to Growth Executive Summary This document synthesizes key insights from a foundational discourse on the nature and purpose of tithing within the church. The central thesis is a shift from traditional models of financial pressure and manipulation toward a framework of spiritual growth and intellectual engagement. Key […]

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    February 15th, 2026 – Revival is in the air

    Briefing Document: Spiritual Restoration and the Mandate of Diligence Executive Summary This document synthesizes the historical and metaphorical frameworks regarding spiritual restoration as presented in the discourse “Do Not Be Negligent Now.” The core premise posits that spiritual renewal is analogous to the restoration of a dry riverbed: once the “floodgates” of divine connection are […]

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    February 8th, 2026 – Be a Philip

    Unearthing Your Bag of Gold: The Power of Personal Testimony Executive Summary The following briefing explores the theological and practical implications of the “personal testimony” as presented in the discourse “Unearthing Your Bag of Gold.” The central thesis posits that the Gospel—defined as the “Kingdom of God”—is a valuable “bag of gold” intended for multiplication […]

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    February 1st 2026 – Conduit or Bucket?

    Briefing: From Commonplace to Conduit Executive Summary This document synthesizes the core themes from a sermon that presents a central challenge: to transition from a self-contained life (a “bucket”) to one that serves as a channel for God’s work in the world (a “conduit”). The primary argument posits that the biblical parables of the Bags […]

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    January 18th, 2026 – What has God given you?

    Briefing: Entrusted for the Kingdom Executive Summary This document synthesizes the core themes of a sermon centered on the Parable of the Bags of Gold. The central argument posits that all human attributes, talents, and resources—from wealth and success to personality and physical appearance—are not self-made possessions but gifts entrusted by God. The sermon challenges […]

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    January 11th, 2026 – One bag of Gold

    Briefing: “All In: Moving From Anchor to Opportunity” Executive Summary This document synthesizes the core themes from the sermon “All In: Moving From Anchor to Opportunity,” which presents a call for a radical shift in perspective for Harmony church. The central argument is for the congregation to move from viewing its large, financially burdensome building […]

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    January 4th, 2026 – Zac Cowan

    Building a Resilient Faith: A Synthesis of Key Themes Executive Summary This document synthesizes the core themes from a sermon delivered on the first Sunday of 2026 by Zach, a youth pastor. The central argument posits that the start of a new year should not be viewed as a simple “reset,” as life’s troubles do […]

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    December 28th, 2025 – Growing more in love with Jesus

    Briefing Document: Key Themes from ‘Action Verbs: Growing More in Love with Jesus’ Executive Summary This document synthesizes the key themes and arguments from a sermon delivered by David Burchfield titled “Action Verbs: Growing More in Love with Jesus.” The central thesis is that loving Jesus is an active, demonstrable commitment rather than a passive […]

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    December 21st, 2025 – The Savior

    Briefing: The Runner’s Return Executive Summary This document synthesizes the core themes of a sermon centered on the metaphor of humanity as “runners.” The central argument posits that all individuals are running either toward or away from something. Most, however, are running toward false saviors—such as money, power, success, or feelings—in a misguided attempt to […]

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    December 14th, 2025 – God’s Angels

    The Message Still Needs an Angel: A Briefing on the Call for Modern Messengers Executive Summary This document synthesizes the core themes from a sermon arguing that the message of Christmas, and by extension the Christian faith, has always depended on a messenger to deliver it. The central thesis posits that while supernatural “angels” (messengers) […]

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    December 7th, 2025 – Stories Collide – Joseph

    Executive Summary This document synthesizes the core themes from a sermon that addresses the challenge of maintaining religious faithfulness during periods of emotional or spiritual desolation. The central argument posits that true faithfulness is an act of perseverance and character, not a product of feeling. This is illustrated through two primary case studies: the personal […]

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    November 30th, 2025 – Mary-Stories Collide

    Briefing: The Man of No Reputation and the Experience of Shame Executive Summary This document synthesizes a theological discourse that reinterprets the traditional Christmas narrative by focusing on the theme of shame. The central argument posits that Mary, the mother of Jesus, likely endured significant social shame and condemnation during her pregnancy, an experience that […]

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    November 23, 2025 – The art of recognizing

    Briefing: Thanksgiving, Anxiety, and the Psalms Executive Summary This document synthesizes the core themes of a sermon that addresses the pervasive issue of modern anxiety through a theological lens. The central argument is that society is being “stalked” by anxiety, fear, and worry, a condition exacerbated by financial pressures, political division, and personal struggles. The […]

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    November 16th, 2025 – The art of reflection

    Briefing: Faith, Hope, and Perseverance Through Suffering Executive Summary This document synthesizes the core themes from a church service centered on maintaining faith through profound personal hardship. The service utilized a panel discussion format, where individuals shared personal testimonies of suffering—including the loss of a child, the death of a spouse, a life-threatening cancer diagnosis, […]

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    November 9th, 2025 – The art of worship

    The Power of Right Worship: A Synthesis Executive Summary This document synthesizes the core themes from a sermon on the nature and practice of “right worship.” The central argument posits that human beings are innately created to worship. In the absence of a focus on God, this impulse is redirected toward lesser things—such as music, […]

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    November 2nd, 2025 – A life without Lack

    Briefing on “The Lord Is My Shepherd: I Lack Nothing” Executive Summary This document synthesizes the key themes from a sermon delivered by Sean Andrews, the student pastor at Harmony church. The central argument posits that true sufficiency and contentment are not derived from life’s circumstances but from the constant presence of God, who is […]

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    October 26th, 2025 – Battle isn’t with people? Really?

    Recognizing and Fighting Spiritual Warfare: A Synthesis Executive Summary This document synthesizes the core arguments presented in “Recognizing and Fighting Spiritual Warfare,” which posits that many Christians experience an ineffective prayer life because they possess an underdeveloped understanding of the spiritual realm. The central thesis is that a present and active spiritual enemy, Satan, is […]

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    October 19th, 2025 – Forgiveness is Freedom? Really?

    The Power of Forgiveness and Justice: A Thematic Analysis Executive Summary This document synthesizes the core themes of a sermon centered on the destructive nature of unforgiveness and its profound impact on an individual’s spiritual life. The central thesis posits that harboring unforgiveness is a “toxin to the soul” that actively hinders a person’s ability […]

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    October 12th, 2025 – Prayer that Works

    The Power and Practice of Prayer: A Synthesis Executive Summary This document synthesizes the core themes of a sermon on the nature and practice of prayer, delivered by student pastor Sean as part of a series on “Experiencing God.” The central argument posits that prayer’s effectiveness is not measured by immediate or desired outcomes, but […]

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    October 5th, 2025 – How to know God’s will? Really?

    Executive Summary This document synthesizes the core themes of a sermon on cultivating an experiential relationship with God. The central argument posits that while many individuals, including lifelong church attendees, rarely or never experience God, it is possible to cultivate a life where such experiences are more frequent. This is not a matter of chance […]

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    September 28th, 2025 – Thinking of yourself Less

    Repurposing Desire: An Analysis of Attitude and Transformation Executive Summary This document synthesizes the core themes from a sermon on personal transformation, focusing on the critical distinction between the unhealthy repression of selfish desires and the spiritually transformative act of repurposing them. The central argument posits that while human nature is inherently self-centered, true change […]

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    September 21st, 2025 – To serve or not serve

    Briefing Document: Analysis of “Servant or Savage: The Way of Jesus” Executive Summary This document synthesizes the core arguments presented in the sermon “Servant or Savage: The Way of Jesus.” The central theme is the stark contrast between two opposing life philosophies: the “way of the world,” which champions a “savage” mentality of self-interest (“look […]

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    September 14th – 2025 – He must become Greater

    Briefing Document: “From False Realities to New Creation” This briefing document summarizes the key themes, ideas, and facts presented in the excerpts from “From False Realities to New Creation.” The central message revolves around the concept of living in a “new reality” as a Christian, a reality that is fundamentally different and “upside down” compared […]

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    September 7th, 2025 – Scott Taube – Hearing from God

    Briefing Document: “When God Speaks: Lessons from Elijah” This briefing document summarizes the key themes, ideas, and facts presented in the sermon “When God Speaks: Lessons from Elijah.” The sermon uses the biblical narrative of the prophet Elijah to illustrate how God communicates with humanity, the nature of faith, and the importance of confronting evil. […]

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    August 31, 2025 – Do Overs?

    Briefing Document: “A Mulligan in Life: Jesus and Zacchaeus” This briefing document summarizes the key themes, ideas, and facts presented in the sermon “A Mulligan in Life: Jesus and Zacchaeus.” The sermon explores the concept of second chances, the transformative power of genuine connection, and Jesus’s mission to seek and save the lost, using the […]

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    August 17, 2025 With your heart and soul

    Loyalty, Trust, and Commitment” This briefing document summarizes key themes, ideas, and facts from the provided excerpts of “Finding Your People: Loyalty, Trust, and Commitment,” highlighting the importance of deep, meaningful relationships and offering guidance on how to cultivate them. I. The Universal Experience of Betrayal and Its Impact A central theme woven throughout the […]

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    The Final Weeks: Jesus, Lazarus, and the Plot

    An invitation to deepen one’s love for Jesus and recommit to following him by exploring the events leading up to Easter, specifically focusing on the raising of Lazarus as a pivotal event that triggered the plot to kill Jesus. Key Ideas and Facts: Quotes Highlighting Key Themes:

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    Climbing the Wall: Handling Conflict Head On

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    Taming Anger: Spiritual Formation and the Fuse Within

    The sermon explores the nature of anger, and how it manifests in individuals and offers practical and spiritual practices for transforming one’s response to anger. The central argument is that changing our response to anger requires a fundamental shift in our internal spiritual formation, not just superficial behavioral changes. Key Ideas and Concepts: Illustrative Quotes: […]

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    Fight: Handling Conflict in a Healthy Way

    Main Themes: Key Ideas and Facts: Actionable Insights:

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    Frustrated to Liberated: A Sermon on Marriage and Submission

    Main Themes: Key Ideas and Facts: Overall Impression: The sermon attempts to provide a nuanced and balanced perspective on a potentially controversial topic. It challenges traditional interpretations of biblical passages on submission, arguing for a model of mutual respect and sacrificial love within marriage, with a focus on the wife’s influence, but also making it […]

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    Love & Respect – Part 1

    Main Themes: Key Ideas and Facts: Quotes: Overall Message: The sermon is a call to action, particularly for men, to examine their roles in marriage and relationships. It challenges them to move beyond superficial romantic ideals and embrace a deeper, more sacrificial love that prioritizes their spouse’s needs. The message is grounded in biblical principles […]

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    Normalizing Holiness

    Main Theme: The sermon challenges the unrealistic and incomplete portrayal of relationships presented in romantic comedies and novels, and proposes that true fulfillment in relationships comes from striving for personal “holiness,” which the speaker equates with “wholeness.” This wholeness is achieved not through self-effort or focusing on fixing a spouse, but through a deeper relationship […]

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    Beyond the Rom-Com – Week 1

    FAQ: Exploring the True Nature of Love

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