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Gospel-Centered Community
Gospel-Centered Community: This sermon is part of “The Gospel-Centered Life” series. Family is incredibly important to us, but our families can be a source of pain and dysfunction just as much as they are a source of joy. Though he was under no obligation, God the Father loves us and adopts us into his family through the person and work of Jesus Christ. Gospel-centered community is the family of God formed by faith in Christ. Recorded on Apr 10, 2016, by Pastor Josh Crabb on Galatians 3:23-29. Listen/download here:Podcast: Download (Duration: 48:16 — 64.3MB) | EmbedSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Email […]
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Gospel-Centered Worship
Gospel-Centered Worship: This sermon is part of “The Gospel-Centered Life” series. Many people believe that worship has to do with where you are (place), where you’re from (family), or what you’ve done (morality). But in his interaction with the Samaritan woman, Jesus radically redefines what true worship is all about. True worship is centered on the good news of Jesus Christ. Gospel-centered worship is the whole-life response to the glory of God. Recorded on Apr 3, 2016, by Pastor David Parks on John 4:1-26. Listen/download here: Podcast: Download (Duration: 46:53 — 54.8MB) | Embed Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Email | RSS
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Easter Sunday 2016
Easter Sunday 2016: This is a standalone sermon. Resurrection life is personal. God deserves all glory and honor and praise, but God desires a personal relationship with us by faith in Jesus Christ. This is amazingly good news, but this is also something completely unique about Christianity. Through faith in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus, the sending of his Spirit, and our adoption into the family of God, resurrection life is personal. Do you hear him calling your name? Recorded on Mar 27, 2016, by Pastor David Parks on John 20:1-18. Listen/download here: Podcast: Download (Duration: 44:14 — 50.3MB) | […]
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Good Friday 2016
Good Friday 2016: This is a standalone sermon. Many people would consider themselves to be spiritual but not religious. God does want us to have a spiritual experience, but apart from the work of Christ, we are separated from God by sin. At the crucifixion of Jesus, the curtain in the temple—representing the barrier between people and God—was torn in two from top to bottom. Jesus opened a new and living way for us to experience the presence and power of God. But the story of the gospel is not only about individual spiritual discovery, but rather how God is forming a family by […]
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My Mouth Will Speak
My Mouth Will Speak: This sermon is part of the “Glory to God: Understanding worship” series. Many people believe that faith and worship are fine, so long as you keep them to yourself—they should be a private experience. The problem with that is that faith never stays private. Our faith informs our values, priorities, and purposes and, therefore, can never stay private. However, Christians have a deeper and richer reason for sharing faith and worship: God’s love is good news for the world, for the next generation, and for ourselves. Recorded on Mar 20, 2016, by Pastor David Parks on Psalm 145. […]
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Love the Lord Your God
Love the Lord Your God: This sermon is part of the “Glory to God: Understanding worship” series. We were made for love—to love God with all of our heart and be loved in return. This is what worship is all about. But ever since the fall to sin, we tend to have disordered priorities for love. Even though our words and deeds matter to God, our hearts matter more. Only when we see how deeply God has loved us first in Christ, can we have the power to love him in return. The love of God is the power source for love, for […]
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