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In Galatians 5, Paul emphasizes our need for freedom in Christ. As Christians, there are many questions, frustrations, and fears that swarm us as we look at our nation today. It’s easy to become overwhelmed by the plight of it all. But in times like these, we need to focus on Jesus instead of placing our hope in a political figure or party. After all, our nation’s deepest need isn’t political reform—it’s freedom from sin, a freedom only Christ can provide.
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What is a Christian’s place in politics? Christians have a governmental right to vote and to participate in bringing political change in America. But some Christians cross the line from working to bring change to putting their hope in America, a political party, or a politician.
In this sermon, Pastor Chase will preach from 1 Samuel 8 where the nation of Israel wanted a king to rule over them. Their request was for a king who would judge them, go before them, and fight their battles. Israel failed to realize that God is their perfect King.
Jesus is our eternal King, to whom we find our complete hope. Jesus is our ultimate authority, our fearless Leader, and our everlasting Provider. No government or political leader will ever dethorne Jesus as the King of Kings. We must remember that Jesus is our King and he is the one who will save America. And Christians should be unified.
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What is the secret to a healthy marriage, and how can we invite Christ into our relationships? This week, Pastor Ronnie and his wife, Telesa, will share their journey and outline essential principles for building a godly marriage. Drawing from their own experiences, they will discuss how they have navigated challenges and strengthened their relationship by keeping Christ at the center.
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What are we discussing in our everyday conversations? In today’s world, it often feels challenging to have a civil conversation without someone taking offense or it turning into an argument. But the reality is, our words carry weight. Whether in practical or emotional discussions, what we say matters. So how often are we speaking about Jesus in our daily interactions? Do we naturally bring Him into our conversations? As Christians, we are called to live differently—set apart from the patterns of this world. Every day, we use countless words, so let us choose to glorify God with the way we speak.
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When we think about finances, various emotions and beliefs come to mind, often rooted in societal pressures and personal experiences. Financial stress can easily control our lives, leading us to believe that money will rescue us from our difficulties. In this week’s sermon, Pastor Chase emphasizes Jesus' teachings on money, highlighting the misconception that wealth equates to happiness or significance. These are lies from the enemy that distract us from the truth. Instead of viewing our finances as a means to an end, we should see them as opportunities to steward for His Kingdom. By embracing this perspective, we can transform our approach to money and find fulfillment in our true purpose.
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Did you know that you are a leader? Everyone is influenced (led) by someone. It is also true that everyone has influence on someone else. In this sermon, Pastor Chase outlines seven characteristics of a godly leader who is focused on the Gospel of Jesus.
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If someone was a fly on the wall in your home, what would they see? Is how you’re acting at home reflecting your actions around others? Most of us are experts at putting on a mask and pretending everything is fine at home. This week, Pastor Ronnie teaches from Titus 1 and what true transformation through Christ looks like.
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Following Jesus and leading others to Jesus is hard work. So why are we doing it? Paul said that he led others to Jesus “for the sake of the Gospel” (1 Cor. 9:23). Jesus said that he came “to seek and save those who are lost” (Luke 19:10). In this sermon, Pastor Chase will explain that we exist to glorify God as we follow Jesus and lead others to Jesus. Our motivation isn’t to build our local church but to build the Kingdom of God. A chaotic culture needs an intentional church that’s focused on the Gospel.
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Every team has the same goal: to win a championship. But not everyone accomplishes their goal. Why? Every goal must have a plan, strategy, and intentionality to move forward. Every church has the same goal: to help people follow Jesus. But every church must be intentional to lead others to Jesus. In Matthew 4:19, Jesus said, “Come, follow me and I will send you out to fish for people.” If followers are to be fishers of men, it begs the question: If you are not fishing, are you a follower? Every follower has a God-given responsibility to serve like and share about Jesus. Pastor Chase will explain what our church plans are doing to help people intentionally lead others to Jesus. A chaotic culture needs an intentional church that’s focused on leading others to Jesus.
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When Jesus called the disciples, he offered a simple invitation, “follow me.” Two simple words that lead to a point of decision. Many people want to walk with Jesus in heaven, but they don’t want to walk with Jesus on this earth, and they miss the Gospel. In this sermon, Chase will preach from Luke 9:23-27 and explain that faithful followers of Jesus are: Known by Jesus, Walks with Jesus, Lives in community, Serves like Jesus, Shares about Jesus. Chase will explain what our church plans on doing to help people faithfully follow Jesus. A chaotic culture needs an intentional church that’s focused on helping people faithfully follow Jesus.
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Why are some churches able to reach more people than other churches? We all know the mission that Jesus left the disciples to “go and make disciples of all nations.” So why aren’t more churches doing this? A chaotic culture needs an intentional church. Unfortunately, many churches have been more interested in entertaining fans instead of equipping Jesus followers to be on the field. Jesus not only gave us a mission, but He also gave us a vision and strategy. Christians should faithfully follow Jesus and intentionally lead others to Jesus. In this sermon, Chase will teach from Matthew 22:37-40 and cast a vision for how our church will be laser focused on helping everyone follow Jesus and lead others to Jesus.
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This week, Pastor Ronnie concludes his Finishing Strong sermons. Reflecting on personal experiences and scriptural insights from Deuteronomy 29, we explore how to overcome distractions and complacency in our faith. Learn practical steps to evaluate your spiritual health, reignite your passion for Christ, and push forward with renewed purpose. Join us to discover how to avoid the pitfalls of comfort and embrace a life of continuous growth and commitment to God’s calling.
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Join us this week as we continue our series, "Eight Verses Every Christian Should Know," by exploring Matthew 25:21. In this powerful sermon, we delve into the parable of the talents, examining the roles of the master and his slaves. Learn what it means to live faithfully for Jesus and how our actions reflect our commitment to Him. This message challenges us to use what we've been given for God's glory and prepares us for His return. Tune in to understand the true meaning of faithfulness in the eyes of our Master.
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Join us this week as we explore the powerful words of 2 Timothy 3:16-17 and the importance of scripture in our lives. Pastor Chase shares reflections from his sabbatical, the joy of being part of a passionate church community, and the reminder that all scripture is inspired by God. Let's dive into how these verses equip us for every good work and why they are vital in our walk with Christ.
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Join us as we dive into Philippians 2 in our series "Eight Verses Every Christian Should Know." In this sermon, we explore Paul's call for humble obedience and unity within the body of Christ. Discover how living a life worthy of the gospel, united in spirit and purpose, reflects the work of God in us. We’ll unpack the rich context of Paul's letter to the Philippians, highlighting the importance of working out our salvation with fear and trembling, not through our own efforts, but by relying on God's grace and purpose.
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We often consider ourselves to be christians before we call ourselves disciples. But is that biblical? Worship Pastor, Justis Ward preaches on the night Peter received a double portion from the Lord. Take a listen and
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