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Sermon Recap | Apr. 27 Copy
May 7th, 2025
Life often feels like we're running in circles, doing the same things repeatedly without making progress. But God calls us to something greater - to "run with horses" and embrace higher levels of faith, responsibility, and impact. The concept comes from Jeremiah 12:5, where God challenges Jeremiah: "If you have raced with men on foot and they have worn you out, how can you compete with horses?" Th...
Sermon Recap | Apr. 27
April 30th, 2025
In Jesus's most famous sermon, He addresses two critical aspects of life that often consume our thoughts - treasure and worry. These teachings remain remarkably relevant today as we navigate our relationship with material possessions and anxiety. Jesus warns against storing up treasures on earth, where they can be destroyed or stolen. Instead, He encourages storing up treasures in heaven. This tea...
Sermon Recap | Apr. 20, 2025
April 23rd, 2025
Easter represents far more than chocolate bunnies and family gatherings - it marks the moment when everything changed through Christ's resurrection. This transformative event continues to offer hope, healing, and purpose to people today. The evidence for Jesus being more than just a moral teacher is compelling:Over 300 Old Testament prophecies were fulfilled in Jesus' life39 non-Biblical sources c...
Sermon Recap | Apr. 13, 2025
April 16th, 2025
When Jesus entered Jerusalem riding on a donkey, it was a powerful statement about the type of king and leader He came to be. This seemingly simple choice carried deep prophetic and symbolic meaning that continues to teach us important lessons today. The choice of a donkey over a war horse was intentional and meaningful:A king riding a stallion signified coming for war and conquestRiding a donkey ...
Sermon Recap | Apr. 6, 2025
April 9th, 2025
Jesus calls us to be both salt and light in the world - distinctive influences that preserve goodness and illuminate darkness while maintaining our unique Christian identity. This powerful teaching from the Sermon on the Mount challenges us to live differently than the culture around us. Salt in biblical times served as both a preservative and symbol of covenant relationships. As Christians, we ar...

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