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Joshual Kirsch | April 13
Palm Sunday is the day we celebrate Jesus' riding victoriously into Jerusalem on a donkey a week before He would be crucified. But have you ever wondered what that day over 2,000 years ago has to do with us today? In this Palm Sunday message, we will observe the scene of Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem in the Book of John and discover the difference between practicing a religion and having a relationship with Christ.
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Brent Hall | April 6
The drama of 1 Samuel concludes on a somber note with Saul's defeat at the hands of the Philistines and his tragic demise. While it’s easy to acknowledge Saul's many flaws, we often overlook a crucial point: David was far from perfect as well! So, what sets these two figures apart? Why is Saul seen as a cautionary tale while David is celebrated as a hero? In this exploration, we’ll dive into the key differences between Saul and David and discover why their stories still resonate and have significance in our lives today.
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Brent Hall | March 30
Imagine David and his men’s shock when they discover that their wives and children have been kidnapped. While David’s men despair, David seeks the help of the Lord to win their families back. Sometimes we forget there is a spiritual enemy who aims to undermine our family and steal the hearts of our children. What are we at Edinbrook Church going to do about it? In this special Fight For Family Sunday message we will seek God’s help for the future of our children—finding hope despite our mistakes and failures along the way. WATCH SERMON
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Brent Hall | March 23
We can only imagine the anxiety David felt as he found himself marching into battle alongside the Philistines, ready to fight against his own people, the Israelites. Although this situation resulted from David's own foolishness, God still came to his rescue. Let’s be honest: we all make mistakes. The good news is that God loves us and will help us, even in spite of ourselves. We often say we believe this, but do we truly embrace it? Church, are we genuinely resting in God’s grace? WATCH SERMON
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Tyler Roland | March 16
1 Samuel 28 depicts the tragic downfall of Saul. Once chosen by God, Saul repeatedly rejected Him—until, in desperation, he turned to the very things he once condemned. Like Saul, we often seek guidance in the wrong places when we feel distant from God. But could it be that we’re not listening? Explore what it means to truly seek God, not just when it’s convenient, but in full obedience.
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Brent Hall | March 9
When David understands that Saul isn't going to back down, he allows his fear to overshadow his faith. It's a tough place to be, and many of us, as believers, can relate to feeling discouraged, doubtful, and afraid at times. It's all too easy to let these emotions guide our actions, but that often leads us down a difficult path. So, what can we do when fear begins to take hold in our hearts? We might think about turning to self-help resources, seeking escape, or even resorting to unhealthy coping mechanisms. In this message, we will explore where true courage can be found and revisit some important truths that we may easily overlook or might not have learned before. Together, we can navigate these feelings and remember what really matters.
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Brent Hall | March 2
We all need it, but we don’t all have it. Some of us have a little, but there is far more available. What is it? God’s rewards; His blessings. When David has an opportunity to put Saul to death, which would provide David with instant relief, David refuses to sin. Why? Because David desires something more. In this message we will look at why we desperately need Yahweh’s blessings and three reasons most people miss out. If you desire more of God’s blessings in your life, this message is for you!
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Brent Hall | February 23
Let’s face it—people anger us sometimes. We live in a world where people can be selfish, negligent, and downright hurtful. Yet as Christians, we are called to turn the other cheek, forgive, and be at peace. But how do we stop pretending to forgive and actually forgive? When David is ready to go to war after an insult, a peacemaker shows up and brings peace to David’s heart. In this message, we will see that God can bring peace to your heart, too.
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Tyler Roland | February 16, 2025
When we are wronged, our natural instinct is to strike back—but in 1 Samuel 24, God shows us a better way. When he was faced with the perfect opportunity to take revenge on King Saul, David instead chooses to trust in God’s control and respond with righteousness, not retaliation. This moment isn’t just about restraint; it’s about faith—believing that God is the true judge and that overcoming evil with good is always the better path. Join us as we explore how David’s choice points us to Christ, who entrusted Himself to the Father and conquered evil not by force, but by love. WATCH SERMON
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Joshua Kirsch | February 9
In 1 Samuel 23, David gets word of a town that needs protection from a Philistine attack. But if David acts on this news and comes to their rescue, it puts him in a precarious situation. Saul will get word of his whereabouts and come hunting for him. But he also doesn’t have the heart to sit by idly and do nothing. What should David do? We all have moments and big decisions in our lives where we need direction. These fork-in-the-road moments can seem scary if we don’t know what to do. But David gives us an incredible example to follow in these situations. WATCH SERMON
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Picture this: You’re sprinting for your life when you stumble upon a cave—a secret hideout that offers a moment of safety from the chaos chasing you. You take a deep breath, feeling a sense of security in the shadows. But then, unexpectedly, you hear a voice—it’s God, urging you to step out of your sanctuary and venture into what feels like the most perilous territory imaginable. Why would He call you out of this refuge? What awaits you in the unknown? Are there treasures hidden on the other side of fear? Join us this week as we explore these questions and discover the profound reasons behind divine calls that lead us out of our comforts and into the wild. Don’t miss the chance to uncover the better, brighter path that lies ahead! WATCH SERMON -
Brent Hall | January 26
We all know that God provides us with rules to help guide our lives, but have you ever considered whether our interpretation of these rules might sometimes interfere with truly serving Him? Picture this: David and his weary soldiers are desperately hungry, and the priest chooses to make a bold exception by breaking a specific rule. This raises a thought-provoking question: What would you do in that situation? In this message, we will dive deep into the complexities of understanding God’s rules. Together, we’ll explore how we can discern whether we are using biblical guidelines to truly honor God or if we risk doing the opposite. Join us on this journey of clarity as we seek to align our actions with His divine purpose! WATCH SERMON
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Brent Hall | January 19
Whether we recognize it or not, there’s a relentless adversary lurking in the shadows, aiming to drag us and our loved ones into despair. The devil is on a mission, and it’s up to us to defend ourselves against his schemes. There’s a lot to learn from David, who, when faced with the deadly threat of Saul, exercised wisdom and made choices that safeguarded his life and his lineage. In this message, we’ll delve into practical steps we can take to shield ourselves and our homes from the enemy's attacks. Together, let’s discover how to stand strong in the face of our adversary. WATCH SERMON
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Brent Hall | January 12In times of adversity, we need steadfast relationships, not those who abandon us in trouble. What we truly seek is a friend. When David faced the threat of King Saul, it was the love and support of his friends that helped him endure. We all need friends, but are we being friends to others? Do we understand what true friendship means? Do we recognize who our friends truly are? In this message, we will explore the wisdom of the Bible on the vital role of friendship and inspire ourselves to become better friends to those around us. WATCH SERMON
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Brent Hall | January 5When the people of Israel begin to sing songs praising David over Saul, Saul becomes increasingly bitter. This threat to his kingship was a situation out of Saul’s control, and clearly this was God’s doing. Sometimes, life doesn’t go the way we want it to. Sometimes God’s will and our will don’t line up. What do we do then? What can we do when life is out of our control? How do we guarantee God’s favor rather than self-destruct? Maybe we can learn from Saul.WATCH SERMON
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Joshua Kirsch | December 29
The wisemen. There is something mystical and mysterious about this caravan of far-off travelers who journeyed hundreds of miles to meet a baby. Maybe we are fascinated by their story because they were mystics from the east. Maybe it’s the unique and odd gifts they brought for Jesus that capture our imaginations. Regardless of who they were, we know they were moved by hope. And this hope led them to an incredible moment of pure worship.
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Tyler Roland | December 22
When we are excited about something, inevitably we share it. Maybe a new movie or a new restaurant, we want those around us to experience it as well. This is what we are called to as Christians. When we experience the goodness of God we want others around us to experience God like we have. This drives us to share the good news of Jesus. Just like the Shepherds shared their encounter with Jesus that fateful Christmas morning. Join us Sunday as we talk about how Hope causes us to share the good news of Jesus.
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Brent Hall | December 15, 2024
Maybe we’ve never made the connection, but hope is what helps us to walk in obedience to God. When Joseph’s life is turned upside down with the news that Mary is pregnant, and the baby isn’t his, God brings him, and us, incredible hope! But why did hope help Joseph? Many of us struggle to follow Jesus the way we deep-down want. Maybe you need the same hope that God gave to Joseph.WATCH SERMON
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JOSHUA KIRSCH | DECEMBER 8
It’s been said that “as oxygen is to the lungs, so hope is to the human heart”. Hope can be such a precious thing that people will do just about anything to get it. Without hope, it’s hard to press on – especially during the holiday season. But as Christians, we have a source of abundant hope found in the gift of Jesus Christ. One of the greatest gifts we can give to others this Christmas season is hope. Come learn how to bring hope to others from a saintly, seasoned woman named Anna.
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Brent Hall | December 1
Most of us know the story. When a giant threatens the people of Israel, a teenager uses a sling and a stone to defeat him. It’s another classic example of God working in ways you’d never think. But what is this story really about? Who are you in this story? It seems many get it wrong, which might be a reason many believers don’t have much power, authority or victory in their lives. In this message we will look at what this story is actually trying to teach us and how it can empower our lives in the here and now. WATCH SERMON
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