Sunday Sermons
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Paul turns to a new topic of Christian liberty and meat sacrificed to idols, but still maintains the theme of living life in light of the Gospel. Read 1 Corinthians 8 and thanks for listening.Από τον Aaron Schubert
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Paul concludes his discussion of marriage and divorce with a discussion of singleness, which sadly seems much neglected in the church today. Read 1 Corinthians 7:25-40 and see you Sunday.Από τον Aaron Schubert
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Paul turns to marriage and singleness in response to a Corinthian question, but also speaks to contentment in any number of circumstances. Read 1 Corinthians 7:1-24 and thanks for listening.Από τον Aaron Schubert
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We continue with Paul's call to live in light of the gospel in chapter 6 of 1 Corinthians. Thanks for listening!Από τον Aaron Schubert
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Having celebrated Easter, we now return to the ordinary calendar and 1 Corinthians. Paul opens a new section in chapter 5 dealing with difficult matters of discipline and morality. See you Sunday!Από τον Aaron Schubert
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He is Risen! We celebrate Jesus resurrection every Sunday, but particularly on Easter Sunday. This year we will read from Matthew's account, 27:62 through the end of his gospel. Thanks for listening!Από τον Aaron Schubert
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We come to Palm Sunday and the beginning of Holy Week, the memorial and celebration of the week leading up to the Resurrection. Read Matthew 21:1-17 and see you Sunday.Από τον Aaron Schubert
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Sunday we will try to start returning to our regular pattern and to do that we will look back on what just happened. This will be a slightly more personal than usual but still very textual sermon. Read Job 10, Psalm 23, and Psalm 46, and see you Sunday.Από τον Aaron Schubert
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Psalm 19: God revealed through His World and His Word. Thanks for listening.Από τον Dave Morneau
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Last week we followed the Romans Road, (R - U - Ready?). This week will be somewhat of a sequel as we learn about the Four Spiritual Laws and how they led an atheist to become a Christian (R - U - Saved?).Από τον Frank Berch
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Από τον Jason Buckley
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Have you ever wondered if Christ had a sense of humor while he walked among us mortals? We will explore Scripture to see a bit of his humor.Από τον Rod Wietzki
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Paul concludes the first section of 1 Corinthians with a final call to unity and humility. Read 1 Corinthians 4 and thanks for listening!Από τον Aaron Schubert
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Paul continues his emphasis on the unity of the body of Christ, but also speaks of works and rewards, language we will have to wrestle with carefully. Read I Corinthians 3 and thanks for listening.Από τον Aaron Schubert
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Paul continues to contrast the wisdom of this world and the wisdom of God, thereby encouraging us to be united around that which is most important. Read 1 Corinthians 2 and thanks for listening.Από τον Aaron Schubert
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We start a new series, exploring the first letter to the Corinthians. Read chapter 1 and thanks for listening!Από τον Aaron Schubert
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What does a meal, a bed, a table, a chair and a lamp have in common? Have you ever heard of the expression "The Road-of-the-Roofs"? How might Luke 17:31 fit into the picture? Read 2 Kings 4:8-10 and we will connect the dots on Sunday. Thanks for listening!Από τον Frank Berch
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What happens to Christians after we die? The Apostle Paul tells us to run the metaphorical race in such a way as to get the prize. What’s the prize? Let’s see what we can learn about Heaven from Scripture and discover why it mattersΑπό τον Dave Morneau
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This Sunday, as a follow up to Christmas and the birth of Christ, we are going to discuss the importance and impact youth have in the church. Yup kids, we are gonna be talking about you!Από τον Rod Wietzki
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Από τον Aaron Schubert
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We wrap up the Advent season on Christmas Eve with a look at the Davidic covenant and its anticipation of the Son of David, born Christmas Day. Read 2 Samuel 7 and see you Sunday.Από τον Aaron Schubert
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The thirs Sunday of Advent we examine the Mosaic Covenant and how Christ is the fulfillment of the Law. Read Dueteronomy 11 and thanks for listening.Από τον Aaron Schubert
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We move next to another covenant in Genesis, the Abrahamic, a covenant which beautifully displays the promises of God. Read Genesis 12:1-3 and thanks for listening.Από τον Aaron Schubert
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The first Sunday of Advent we dive deep into the Old Testament and begin with the earliest covenants and see how they already anticipate and long for the coming of Christ. Read Genesis 3 and 9 and thanks for listening!Από τον Aaron Schubert
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We wrap up the tragedy of Nahum's prophecy, remembering the justice of God and our need for a savior, both for ourselves and our world, a fitting transition to Advent. Read Nahum 2 and 3 and thanks for listening.Από τον Aaron Schubert
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We take up the sequel to Jonah, Nahum, and discover the righteous justice of God as well as the consequences of Nineveh's turn back to evil. Read Nahum 1 and thanks for listening.Από τον Aaron Schubert
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Where can I go from Your presence? Please read Psalm 139 and thanks for listening!Από τον Chad Fallin
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We'll move over into Psalms for a couple of weeks. Please read Psalm 116 and thanks for listening!Από τον Todd Wurth
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We conclude Jonah and the comedy half of our journey, but are still left wondering how much did Jonah learn. Read Jonah 3-4 and thanks for listening.Από τον Aaron Schubert
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Από τον Aaron Schubert
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We move from the great storm to the great fish, although, as you will see, the focus is on the prayer and psalm of Jonah rather than the miraculous circumstances. Read Jonah 2 and thanks for listening.Από τον Aaron Schubert
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We embark on a short journey through the Old Testament comedy of Jonah and tragedy of Nahum. Read Jonah 1 and thanks for listening.Από τον Aaron Schubert
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We conclude Luke's gospel with the ascension of Christ, both a fitting conclusion as well as a fitting beginning. Read Luke 24:36-53 and thanks for listening.Από τον Aaron Schubert
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We continue with the resurrection story, now on the road to Emmaus where Jesus is made known to his disciples through the opening of the Scriptures and the breaking of bread. Read Luke 24:13-35 and thanks for listening.Από τον Aaron Schubert
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We have spent one week apiece on the arrest, trial, and crucifixion but now slow down to more fully grasp the central role of resurrection to our faith. Read Luke 23:50-24:12 and thanks for listening.Από τον Aaron Schubert
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Having completed the arrest and trial, we now arrive at the crucifixion, and Luke continues to highlight Jesus' innocence as well as his active obedience and overwhelming love. Read Luke 23:26-49 and thanks for listening.Από τον Aaron Schubert
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We turn from Jesus' arrest to his trial this week and the bitter irony of the accusations against him. Read Luke 22:63-23:25 and thanks for listening!Από τον Aaron Schubert
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Jesus is arrested in the garden and Peter denies him in the courtyard as the Gospel of Luke hurries to its conclusion. Read Luke 22:39-62 and thanks for listening!Από τον Aaron Schubert
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Before progressing to the Garden, Jesus takes a moment to teach and correct his disciples in a final discourse. Read Luke 22:24-38 and thanks for listening.Από τον Aaron Schubert
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We begin the final three chapters of Luke and the movement to the cross with a double preparation, that of Jesus and that of his enemies. Read Luke 22:1-23 and thanks for listening.Από τον Aaron Schubert
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We conclude Jesus teaching ministry in Jerusalem with his eschatological discourse on the destruction of Jerusalem and his second coming. Read Luke 21:5-38 and thanks for listening!Από τον Aaron Schubert
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Jesus continues his confrontation with the leaders of Jerusalem in a polarized passage of contrasts. Read Luke 20:27-21:4 and thanks for listening!Από τον Aaron Schubert
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Jesus begins teaching in Jerusalem with three confrontational exchanges, all focused on authority. Read Luke 20:1-26 and thanks for listening.Από τον Aaron Schubert
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Jesus famously enters into Jerusalem, but Luke includes the sadness that comes with this event. Read Luke 19:28-48 and thanks for listening.Από τον Aaron Schubert
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A popular story and a difficult parable paired together. Perhaps they can help us understand each other better. Read Luke 19:1-27 and thanks for listening!Από τον Aaron Schubert
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Leaving behind parables, we come to another famous scene in Jesus' life, the rich young ruler, whose identity may or may not be known. Read Luke 18:18-43 and thanks for listening.Από τον Aaron Schubert
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After a very difficult passage, Luke seems intent on making things clearer by giving us two parables and a comforting story. Read Luke 18:1-17 and thank you for listening!Από τον Aaron Schubert
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Jesus turns to a much debated topic concerning the coming Kingdom and his return as we complete the seventeenth chapter of Luke. Happy Father's Day and thanks for listening!Από τον Aaron Schubert
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We return to Luke as Jesus continues teaching on the journey to Jerusalem, teaching his disciples and then exemplifying that teaching in the story of the ten lepers. Read Luke 17:1-19 and thanks for listening.Από τον Aaron Schubert
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This Sunday we study II Corinthians 11:1-11 and I John 2:15-18 and look at "Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People?". Thanks for listening!Από τον John Oakley
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