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David Dunn
Contributing sermons since Jun 19, 2014
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Where Are You Going?
Contributed on Jun 20, 2026
Life is more than reaching a destination; God uses the journey to teach trust, reveal His presence, and bring His children home.
A few weeks ago I found myself thinking about how much of life is spent getting somewhere. As children we can't wait to get older. As teenagers we can't wait to graduate. As young adults we can't wait to get married, start a career, buy a house, raise a family, or reach whatever goal ...read more
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From Fig Leaves To White Robes: Clothed By Grace
Contributed on Jun 19, 2026
Humanity sews fig leaves to cover shame, but God provides a better garment through grace, revealing salvation as His work alone.
One of the treasures my mother carried almost everywhere she went was her little Singer sewing machine. That may not sound particularly remarkable today, but our family moved often. During my childhood we lived in Burma, India, Pakistan, and eventually the United States. Furniture came and went. ...read more
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Religion Tries To Save Itself
Contributed on Jun 19, 2026
Isaiah warns against self-made holiness and counterfeit worship, inviting believers to abandon self-salvation and trust the God who restores relationship.
There is an old temptation that follows humanity everywhere it goes. It appeared in Eden. It showed up at Babel. It followed Israel into the wilderness. It sat in the temple courts during the days of Jesus. And if we're honest, it occasionally sits in church beside us on Sabbath ...read more
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The Sickness Unto Death: When The Soul Forgets Whose It Is
Contributed on Jun 19, 2026
The soul's deepest sickness is separation from God; its deepest healing is remembering whose it is and returning to the Father.
There are some illnesses you can see. A broken arm shows up on an X-ray. A fever appears on a thermometer. A heart problem appears on a monitor. A doctor can point to a scan, a test result, or a laboratory report and say, «"There is the problem."» Most of us are familiar with ...read more
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Two Trees, Two Sons, Two Fathers
Contributed on Jun 19, 2026
Adam distrusted God's redemption, Abraham trusted God's promise, and Calvary revealed forever that God can be trusted with everything
The Bible is a book of stories. Thousands of people. Hundreds of locations. Kings and shepherds. Prophets and fishermen. Battles and miracles. Journeys and homecomings. And yet, the longer I read Scripture, the more convinced I become that there is really only one story. Different ...read more
Newest Sermon Series
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Minor Prophets
Contributed on Jun 7, 2026
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Questions We Can't Escape
Contributed on Jun 1, 2026
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Searching
Contributed on May 30, 2026
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The Restless Soul
Contributed on May 25, 2026
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It's About Time
Contributed on May 6, 2026
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Passing It On
Contributed on Mar 30, 2026
I visited a friend for Thanksgiving. Nothing formal. Just one of those homes where you walk in and immediately feel like you belong. The kitchen was already alive—warm, a little crowded, full of movement. You could hear things happening before you even saw them. Pots shifting. Laughter from the ...read more
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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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