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Exodus: Holding Up Each Other's Arms

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Exodus: Holding up Each Other’s Arms

A Sermon Based on Exodus 17:8-13

We continue our march through the wilderness. Here we run into a most intractable foe: Amalek. It is a foe that picks off the vulnerable and the weak. How does the Church win in the battle? What do we learn? The Church holds up each other’s hands. This sermon looks at what the Church does and why she does it. More though, it looks at what Christ did for the Church when she failed in her calling. He fought all alone to hold onto us.

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The Gifts of Christmas: History

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The Gifts of Christmas: History

A Sermon Based on Romans 15:4-13

Today this church celebrates five years of history. This sermon has the goal of showing how Christ comes into history to turn it into the gift that it is. It does that by looking at how history can be challenging; how it can be redeemed; and what the ultimate hope of history is.

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Act II - Church Utopia

The Second Sermon in a Sermon Series called ACT II based on Acts 2:42-47

Modern Christians generally have a strained relationship with this first Christian church. This description of it seems to have put all too many Christians on a quest to rediscover in our day this Christian utopia. Where can we find it today? How can we be a part of it? These are the answers Luke gives us!

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