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David Dunn
Contributing sermons since Jun 19, 2014
Newest Sermons
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The Receipt Of Redemption
Contributed on Mar 7, 2026
Jesus’ final cry from the cross declares redemption complete: the debt of sin paid, prophecy fulfilled, and the door to God opened forever.
There are moments in life when a single sentence changes everything. Sometimes it is a doctor walking into a quiet hospital room and saying, “The surgery was successful.” Sometimes it is a judge leaning forward in a courtroom and declaring, “The charges are dismissed.” Sometimes it is a soldier ...read more
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I Can See Clearly Now
Contributed on Mar 3, 2026
Psalm 36 contrasts the self-deceived heart with God’s vast character, showing that true vision and life appear only when we see reality in God’s light.
Psalm 36 begins in a place most of us would not expect. It does not begin with praise. It does not begin with prayer. It does not begin with thanksgiving. It begins inside the human heart. David writes: “An oracle within my heart concerning the transgression of the wicked: There is no fear of God ...read more
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Who Is This Man?
Contributed on Mar 2, 2026
Through desperate faith and public interruption, Jesus reveals His authority by forgiving sin first, restoring identity before healing and proving who He is.
Close your eyes for a moment. You’re inside a small house. It’s hot. The room is packed. Shoulders pressed together. The doorway blocked. People sitting on the window ledges. You can smell dust. You can feel breath. Jesus is speaking. No one wants to miss a word. You finally got a good spot. Near ...read more
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From Belonging To Becoming: The Architecture Of Grace
Contributed on Feb 23, 2026
Grace welcomes us immediately, but also commits to forming us continually—belonging begins the journey that becoming completes through God’s sustaining and transforming love.
There are moments when the most comforting words we hear can quietly become the most dangerous—not because they are false, but because they are incomplete. We live in a world of half-truths that feel like whole comforts. We instinctively cling to the part of the message that relieves our pain while ...read more
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Bring Empty Vessels
Contributed on Feb 21, 2026
Faith begins where human supply ends as God fills our emptiness with overflowing grace that turns survival into testimony.
There are moments in life when the math simply does not work. You can rearrange it. You can stretch it. You can pray over it. You can ignore it. But eventually, the numbers refuse to cooperate. That is where this story begins. Not with a miracle. Not with oil. Not with overflow. With debt. 2 Kings ...read more
Newest Sermon Series
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Listening To Jesus: Letters To The Churches
Contributed on Jan 28, 2026
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Lifted Up
Contributed on Jan 18, 2026
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Songs From Dark Places
Contributed on Nov 27, 2025
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Reclaiming Jesus
Contributed on Nov 23, 2025
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Finding God In Your Story
Contributed on Nov 11, 2025
Newest Sermon Illustrations
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Children’s Prayers
Contributed on Feb 24, 2026
A mother was teaching her three-year-old the Lord’s Prayer. Night after night they practiced, and one evening the little girl said, “Mommy, I can do it myself.” So she folded her tiny hands and prayed, “Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us some e-mail.” Another Sunday a family’s little boy ...read more
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Tea, Please
Contributed on Feb 22, 2026
Herbert Asquith was prime minister of England from 1908 to 1916. On one occasion he spent a weekend at an estate owned by the wealthy Rothschild family. The butler of the house had this conversation with him. The butler: "Tea, coffee, or a peach from off the wall, sir?" Asquith answered: ...read more
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Fear Of Poles
Contributed on Feb 22, 2026
There was this man who’s afraid of telephone poles. Why is he afraid of telephone poles? Because when he was at a bus stop a car accident occurred right in front of him while he was standing next to a telephone pole. When he heard the crash of the accident, he felt his life was in ...read more
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Push Or Pull
Contributed on Jan 26, 2026
Two people were trying to move a heavy piece of office furniture—a large cabinet—from one room into another. It was solid, awkward, and just wide enough to be a problem. They managed to get it to the doorway, and then everything stopped. They strained. They pushed harder. They adjusted their ...read more
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Singer Or Dancer
Contributed on Jan 22, 2026
A lonely man longed for companionship without responsibility. He wanted something warm to welcome him home after work—no drama, no noise, no emotional complexity. “I have just the thing,” the pet shop owner said. “A canary. Sings all evening.” The man brought it home, thrilled. The music was ...read more
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