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If Christmas is "the most wonderful time of the year" then why does everyone always look so miserable in December? This sermon dives into the true source of lasting joy. Discover how trusting in God, rather than in fleeting holiday experiences, can bring a happiness that persists long after the decorations come down.…
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Before Thanksgiving Day even arrives, it's easy to shift our focus to Christmas. But before we leave gratitude behind, let's ask: Who gets to be blessed by God? Is it only the "perfect Christians" among us? In this sermon, we'll dive into Psalm 1 to uncover a surprising truth about blessings. Spoiler alert: It's not about following rules perfectly,…
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As Thanksgiving approaches, we're often too busy getting ready to reflect on gratitude. But what does it really mean to be "blessed"? Is it about material possessions or something deeper? This week, we'll explore the true meaning of blessings, challenging the idea that being blessed equals worldly success.…
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Although our nation has been politically divided throughout our history, something about this election just feels different. It feels like we are more divided than ever...and we might just be doomed to stay that way. But is that true? Are we doomed to be divided? In this sermon, we'll talk about what it means to be united and challenged to do our p…
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In a world obsessed with political power, it's easy to lose sight of the true kingdom we're called to serve. As election fervor reaches its peak, we're pausing to ask: What does God's kingdom really look like? This week, we'll discover a radically different kind of kingdom – one that puts others first and shows up when we need it most.…
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Do you ever feel like your faith and politics are in a constant tug-of-war? You're not alone. As Election Day looms, tensions are high and divisions deep. But what if there's a way to navigate this political minefield without compromising your faith? This week, we'll explore how to follow Jesus while everyone else is fixated on donkeys and elephant…
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The phrase "God won't give you more than you can handle" is often misunderstood. This phrase implies that God causes our difficulties. Instead, Scripture teaches that God is our refuge and strength during tough times. So God doesn't give us difficult things to handle; God helps us handle difficult things. God is always there to support us through l…
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You can't talk about misquoted verses in the Bible without talking about this one: Money is the root of all evil. But most of us know the actual verse states, "The love of money is a root of all kinds of evil." This verse reminds us that following Jesus isn't about getting rich, but about loving people more than possessions.…
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The phrase "an eye for an eye" is often misunderstood as permission for revenge. However, in the Bible, it actually sets limits on retaliation. And Jesus takes this further in the Sermon on the Mount, calling us to "turn the other cheek," challenges us to respond with love, just as God loves us, even when we're hurt or offended.…
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One of the most commonly quoted verses in the Bible is Matthew 7:1, which says, "Don't judge." But when we take a closer look at this verse, we'll find that Jesus isn't saying we should never hold other people accountable. Instead, Jesus calls us to evaluate our own actions and attitudes first. Before pointing out others' faults, we must examine ou…
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We often misquote Philippians 4:13, thinking it's about achieving greatness through Christ's strength. But when we take a closer look at what Paul writes, we discover this verse isn't about becoming superhuman; it's about finding strength in God during tough times. So Philippians 4:13 isn't a motivational quote, it's a promise that God is always wi…
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Even though the athletes competing at this year's Olympics are some of the greatest athletes in the world, that doesn't mean they don't have their struggles. And there are times when we all struggle too. But when we have moments in life when we feel like giving up, we need to remember that we are stronger than we think.…
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In the Olympics, athletes compete in events where the difference between winning and losing can come down to fractions of a second. Similarly, in the race of life, we want to make sure we're spending our limited time on things that really matter. In this sermon, we'll be reminded of what really matters...and that's chasing after God.…
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When Nineveh repents, you'd think Jonah would be thrilled. Instead, he's angry that God showed mercy to his enemies. How often do we feel the same way? This sermon explores the tension between our desire for justice and God's heart of compassion. It challenges us to see people as God sees them - not as enemies to be punished, but as children to be …
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When Jonah finally arrives in Nineveh he preaches a half-hearted sermon that is exactly nine words long. As representatives of God, are we sometimes just as half-hearted in our obedience? This sermon challenges us to examine how we're representing Jesus in our daily lives and interactions. Are we truly reflecting God's heart for the world, or are w…
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After spending some time in the belly of a fish, Jonah finally decides to do what God told him to do. But he isn't exactly enthusiastic about it. But Jonah's half-hearted obedience highlights the gap between our words and our hearts. And in this sermon, we'll learn the importance of aligning our inner attitudes with our outward actions as we serve …
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In the book of Jonah, God calls Jonah to preach to Nineveh - Israel's sworn enemy - but Jonah runs the opposite way. There are times we want to do the same thing. But Jonah's story reminds us that God's love extends to all, even those we struggle to love. So how will we respond when God calls us to love those we'd rather avoid?…
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Holy Week begins on Palm Sunday with crowds cheering "Hosanna!" and welcoming Jesus like a king. But by Good Friday the cheers of "Hosanna!" were replaced by calls to "Crucify him!" So what happened during those 5 days? The crowds realized that instead of being who they wanted him to be, Jesus was different. And Jesus wanted them and us to become m…
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In the book of John, a woman named Mary annoints Jesus' feet with a bottle of perfume that costs about as much money as the average person makes in a year. And Mary was willing to do that because of everything Jesus had done for her (including raising her brother from the dead). Jesus laid down his life for us. So what are we willing to give for hi…
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Every kid may dream of winning an Olympic medal or a Super Bowl ring...but no one dreams of coming in last. But Jesus tells us, "The first will be last and the last will be first." And this isn't just something Jesus said, it's something he did when he laid down his life for us on the cross. So, if we want to be more like Jesus, we have to learn ho…
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We all know that our world can be a messed up place filled with violence and hatred. But none of us want the world to be that way. So is there some way that we can overcome violence with mercy? Is there some way that we can learn to love instead of hate? Jesus tells us there is. But just because there's a way to do it, that doesn't mean it's easy..…
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In Acts 8:29, we're reminded that God wants us to "be like his Son" Jesus. But we all have times when we don't really act like Jesus. Things happen in life that make us angry, or jealous, or greedy. Or, to put it another way, we get dirty. So we need to clean up. And that's what Lent is all about. Lent reminds us that we need to clean up to become …
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Sometimes it feels like there are a million things to get done on our to-do lists. And all of the things we want to get done are important...they wouldn't make it onto our to-do list if they weren't. But, in our busyness, we need to make sure we don't let things that are important get in the way of things that are imperative.…
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No matter how hard we try to keep up with all of our commitments, things always end up on the back burner. Sadly, our relationship with God tends to be one of the first things we put on the back burner when life gets busy. So what can we do to make sure God remains a priority in our lives when life gets busy? We can slow down and remember who God i…
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Even though the New Year has only just begun, many of our calendars are already filling up. But no matter how busy we get, we still try to cram more events and activities into our lives. But our chronic busyness is taking a toll on our lives. So we need to find ways to slow down and make time for what matters the most in our lives.…
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In the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving each year, it feels like everyone has tips and tricks to make us more thankful. But the truth is that in spite of all of these tips and tricks, we still aren't great at being grateful. And we're never going to be great at being grateful until we realize just how blessed we are.…
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Though diversity divides, the Holy Spirit unites. At Pentecost, people from countless cultures heard one message in their own tongues through the Spirit's power. Despite our differences, we gather as one body, filled with the same Spirit that descended at Pentecost. No matter where we're from, who we are, or what we've done, there's always room for…
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When the ghost of Jacob Marley came to visit Ebenezer Scrooge, it seemed unlikely that Scrooge would ever change his ways. But as three other ghosts visited that Christmas Eve, Scrooge saw the error of his ways and changed forever. There are times when it feels like we'll never be the people God created us to be. But the Holy Spirit is constantly a…
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Halloween is a time for trick-or-treating, scary movies, and ghost stories. But not all ghost stories are about spooky specters of things that go bump in the night. Our faith is filled with stories about the Holy Ghost (or the Holy Spirit). And these aren't stories we tell around campfires to creep each other out. These are stories we tell in churc…
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In the Bible, names reveal something about a person's nature or character. That's also true for the names of God we find in the Bible. The names of God we find in the Bible tell us that our God is great and powerful and that there is no one like our God. But there is one name for God we find in the Bible that reveals as much about how God sees us a…
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We all know how rare it can be for someone to keep their promises. Politicians break their promises. Parents break their promises. People break their promises. And, in Genesis 17, it looks like God might just break a promise too. But instead of breaking a promise that God made to Abraham and Sara, God proves that he is a God that can make a way whe…
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There is an old adage that tells us, "You never get a second chance to make a first impression." This piece of advice is true whether you're interviewing for a job, going on a date, or just introducing yourself to someone for the first time. And it's even true for when we're first introduced to God in the Bible. When we're first introduced to God i…
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In Exodus 3, God tells Moses that God's name is "I am." And this isn't a one time thing, this is the same name for God that is used more than 6,500 times in the Bible. But it still seems like a strange way to introduce yourself. So why does God introduce himself as "I am"? Well, that name has a lot to teach us about who God is.…
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When we think about the future, there are a lot of things that we could worry about. We can worry about problems we'll face, people we'll have to deal with, or our performance at school or work. And all of these worries can feel "heavy," as Marty McFly might put it. But, in this sermon, we'll be reminded that Jesus tells us not to worry because God…
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What does it mean to be rich? Is it about having so much money in your bank account? Or earning so much money every year? For the Goonies, being rich means having enough money to keep developers from destroying a neighborhood. But, as the movie plays out, the Goonies realize something we all need to learn. Money doesn't make you rich...love does.…
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When Rocky Balboa stepped in the ring with Apollo Creed nobody thought he would last longer than three rounds. But in spite of the odds, Rocky believed in himself. He put his faith in himself into action, and did what no one had ever done before. As followers of Jesus, we are called to put our faith into action as well, trusting that God can help u…
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The new Super Mario Bros. movie reminds us that there are times when we mess up and make mistakes, and don't feel super about ourselves. So we end up wondering if God could love someone like us. But despite our imperfections, God's love for us never wavers. No matter how many times we mess up or how unworthy we feel, we are precious in God’s eyes.…
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When you're a kid, life seems to be filled with things to celebrate. You celebrate losing a tooth or finding a toy. You celebrate every holiday that pops up on the calendar. But when you get a little older, you only seem to celebrate life's biggest moments. But God never wants us to hesitate to celebrate everything that he does for us from the big …
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When we're little, we learn to make quick assessments about a lot of different things. We learn to quickly pick out which box of cereal we want to eat, which cartoon we want to watch, or which book we want to read. The problem is, we also learn to make quick assessments about people. But when we learn to look past a person's cover, we can recognize…
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Whether we see a classmate fall on the playground or see a friend cry when their toy gets broken, we learn from a young age that we need to comfort people who are sad. But, as we get a little older, we learn that not all of life’s problems can be solved with a hug or a band-aid. In this sermon, we'll talk about how we can move beyond band-aids to o…
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From the time we're young, we learn that people won't always get along. But in our world today it seems like we're more divided than ever. So, as followers of Jesus, we need to shine His light when people disagree. But how do we do that? In this sermon, we'll discover the best way to shine Jesus' light when people disagree is to learn to be empathe…
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No matter how much we may want to shield and protect our children, we can't keep them from learning that our world can be a dark place. But another important lesson our children learn early on is how big of a difference a little light can be. As followers of Jesus, we are called to let the light of Jesus shine through us into the darkness of this w…
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