Afleveringen
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Chances are, you've been stuck in a lot of places. Stuck in airports, stuck on the side of the road with no gas in the middle of nowhere. Maybe you've been stuck at a cash register with all your food and realized you didn't have your wallet. We've all bee there. In this sermon, Pastor Ronnie delves into Phillipians 3 and explores how to get unstuck and live the life you meant to live.
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Join Pastor Ronnie as he shares insights on embracing an eternal perspective while navigating life's conflicts with humility. Through Paul's letter to the Philippians, Pastor Ronnie highlights the importance of humility in resolving differences and fostering unity within the church family. Explore how humility can transform our mindset, aligning us with the heart of Jesus and leading to deeper connections with God and one another. Don't miss out on this engaging discussion about the power of humility in shaping our perspectives and relationships!
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Sometimes what we hope would happen isn't what happens. The disciples got a first hand lesson in this on Good Friday when they were faced with the reality of the crucifixion. Surely it brought a myriad of emotions: loss, shock and uncertainty. While their experience was certainly unique, we've all found ourselves feeling those emotions. This Easter, Pastor Ronnie is going to share with us the hope that's found in Jesus.
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In this part of our "This Is My Story" series, Pastor Chase talks about something really special: no matter where life has taken you, Jesus is right there, ready to meet you. He explains how this simple truth gives your story meaning and connects with others in a powerful way.
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You have a story to tell. Have you told it? Do you know where to start? In this sermon, Pastor Chase speaks on the importance of telling your story and where to begin.
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Scripture is full of stories of people from all kinds of backgrounds. Which person from the Bible do you relate with the most? Do you see parallels in their lives and yours? Pastor Ronnie finds a lot of his story in the story of Timothy. In this sermon he explains why, and why it's helpful to draw that parallel.
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One interaction or relationship can change everything. Who's life are you going to play a part in changing today?
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What does the Bible say about being single? In this sermon Pastor Chase explains how where Christians’ purpose and completion come from - regardless of your relationship status - and how the church can do a better job welcoming single adults into our congregations.
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Part 3 - There can be all kinds of misconceptions about what marriage is and how it's done best. In this sermon, Pastor Ronnie looks at what a biblical marriage is, and what it is not. Is it good or Godly?
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There can be all kinds of misconceptions about what marriage is and how it's done best. In this sermon, Pastor Ronnie looks at what a biblical marriage is, and what it is not. Is it good or Godly?
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There can be all kinds of misconceptions about what marriage is and how it's done best. In this sermon, Pastor Ronnie looks at what a biblical marriage is, and what it is not.
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There are fewer pains deeper than the pain that can be caused by family. Family members can give life to one another but they can also destroy trust and cause hurt. As Christians, what should we do when family hurts us? Joseph was betrayed by his brothers. Years later his family was in need and Joseph was in a position to either extend forgiveness and help to his family or to respond with revenge and repay his brothers for the pain they caused him. Joseph chose to extend forgiveness and to restore their family. In this sermon we will learn how we can be avenues for forgiveness when dealing with our family dynamics as we seek to restore not to get revenge.
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Is all of the work you are doing making a difference? 2 out of 3 American employees feel unappreciated at work. While being unappreciated at work is a tough spot to be in, what should you do when you are serving God with your talents and spiritual gifts and it seems like your service isn’t making a difference? Your kids don’t seem to change. Your friends aren’t taking your biblical wisdom seriously. People are still in need and the person you’ve been praying for hasn’t accepted the Gospel.
Joseph used his God-given ability to help the cupbearer and Joseph only asked for one thing in return: for the cupbearer to remember him. It took 2 years for the cupbearer to remember Joseph. How should we respond when all of the gospel work that we are doing doesn’t seem like it is making a difference or that it is going unnoticed and others have success while you are left imprisoned (still in prison).
Colossians 3:23-24 instructs us to work as though we are working for the Lord, not for men.
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It is never easy when you have to make a decision in a difficult situation. There are times when you know the right answer but the fallout from that decision causes you to question if you should do the right thing.
Joseph was tempted by Potifer’s wife to dishonor God and his boss. Joseph made the right decision but being honorable landed him in prison. There is a simple framework we can use to make sure we are making the right decision, even when doing the right thing hurts our reputation, opportunities, or relationships. The framework is to answer the following questions: What does God’s word say about this? Have I prayed about this? When do those disciplining me say about this decision? How can I remain faithful to Jesus after I make this decision?
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There are fewer pains than when someone betrays you. People can betray your trust, spread lies about you, fail to follow through on a responsibility, or cheat on you. What should you do when people betray you?
Joseph was betrayed by his brothers because they were frustrated with the favor that was shown to him. There are five things to do: remember that the Lord is with you, fervently pray, bless, don’t curse, don’t retaliate, and live at peace as far as it depends on you.
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Embark on a reflective journey this Sunday, December 31st, with Cody Mixon, our Middle School Pastor, as he delves into the captivating theme of stories. We all love stories—whether it be in books, movies, songs, or family gatherings. In this sermon we'll discover the profound truth that the story of Jesus neither commenced in a manger nor concluded with an empty tomb. Instead, it began with the words, "Let there be light," and it continues to unfold, with all of creation eventually bowing in reverence.
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The Christmas season is adorned with the word "joy" in decorations, movies, and songs. But why is Christmas a joyful time of the year? How did the arrival of Jesus bring joy to humanity? In this sermon Pastor Chase will teach from Luke 2 and explain how Jesus brings joy to the world world.
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"And suddenly, there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly hosts praising God and saying, 'Glory to God in the higher, and on Earth, peace, goodwill toward men.' That's what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown."
Some of our favorite Christmas traditions retell the birth of Jesus, but do we still miss the point a little? Ronnie speaks from the Luke 2 account of Jesus' birth and points to one aspect of it he's never considered before. Join us this morning as he explains.
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The arrival of Jesus brings humanity hope, peace, joy, and love. In this sermon Chase preaches from Matthew 1 to explain how Jesus brings us everlasting hope.
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We care about our own walk with Jesus but how often do we go out of our way to help others meet with Jesus? In this sermon Pastor Chase preaches about how four friends brought a paralytic man to meet with Jesus and how we can have compassion and concern for people in our community.
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