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David Dunn
Contributing sermons since Jun 19, 2014
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Looking For Life In All The Wrong Places
Contributed on Mar 30, 2026
We miss Jesus not because He is absent, but because tears, wrong direction, and false expectations keep us from recognizing His living presence.
There is something unsettling about realizing you can be very close to the truth… and still completely miss it. Not far away. Not opposed to it. Not rejecting it. Just… missing it. You can be in the right place… at the right time… looking in the right direction… …and still not see what matters ...read more
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More Is Caught Than Taught
Contributed on Mar 30, 2026
Children absorb what we consistently live; our priorities, convictions, and habits quietly shape their understanding of what matters, what’s flexible, and what’s optional.
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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My Place In God’s Puzzle: You Are Not A Mistake
Contributed on Mar 30, 2026
Even when life feels scattered, God is intentionally placing every part of your story; you belong, you matter, and nothing in you is wasted.
There is a quiet question that sits beneath a lot of people’s lives. It doesn’t usually get said out loud. It doesn’t come up in casual conversation. But it lingers… just beneath the surface. Where do I fit? Not just in a job. Not just in a family. Not just in a church. But in the larger ...read more
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Come On Back
Contributed on Mar 30, 2026
When failure creates distance, God’s grace invites us back immediately; through Christ’s finished work, we can return without delay, fear, or hesitation.
There is a moment that comes after failure that is more dangerous than the failure itself. It doesn’t make a sound. No one else sees it happen. There’s no announcement… no visible shift… no dramatic collapse. But something inside you quietly moves. You begin to pull back. Not from people—not ...read more
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It Could Go Either Way
Contributed on Mar 29, 2026
Small, unseen moments shape your life most; when interruption comes, pause and choose wisely, because what you stop may define who you become.
There are moments in your life that don’t feel important when you’re in them. They don’t feel like turning points. They don’t feel like destiny is hanging in the balance. They don’t come with music in the background or a voice from heaven saying, “Pay attention—this is one of those moments.” They ...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
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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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