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David Dunn
Contributing sermons since Jun 19, 2014
Newest Sermons
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Whose Really In Charge?
Contributed on Mar 27, 2026
When the world feels chaotic and power seems unstable, Daniel reveals that God is already seated, history is accountable, and His kingdom is secure.
There is a question that most people carry—but very few ever say out loud. It doesn’t usually come up in conversation. It doesn’t fit neatly into small talk between orders at a coffee shop or during the quick "how are you" exchanges in a hallway. You don’t bring it up over a celebratory ...read more
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Don't Miss Your Moment
Contributed on Mar 27, 2026
God gives quiet, decisive moments; some delay, dismiss, or nearly respond—but eternity turns on whether we act when truth draws near.
There is something about life that is easy to miss while you’re in it. Most of it does not feel dramatic. It doesn’t feel like a turning point. It doesn’t feel like destiny is hanging in the balance. It doesn’t feel like something is about to shift forever. It feels… ordinary. A conversation. A ...read more
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Rent-Free: Why You Can’t Let It Go
Contributed on Mar 27, 2026
What is the hardest thing in the world to do? The answer comes back the same: the hardest thing in the world is to forgive. Yet this is what Jesus calls us to do.
In the diplomatic world, we deal a lot with housing and real estate. But the most expensive real estate you own isn't your house or your office—it's the space between your ears. And for many of us, that space is occupied by people who haven't paid a dime in rent for years. We hate them, ...read more
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You Have More Than You Think
Contributed on Mar 27, 2026
Complaining clouds our vision, but gratitude restores clarity, reveals God’s presence, and reshapes our hearts to recognize how much we truly have.
There is a kind of blindness that has nothing to do with your eyes. You can see clearly… and still miss what matters most. You can walk into a room filled with provision— and somehow feel like there’s nothing there. You can stand in front of a full refrigerator… open the door… look at everything ...read more
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You’ve Done Enough
Contributed on Mar 26, 2026
When we release what we cannot carry, Christ meets us in our weariness, replaces our striving with His strength, and gives true rest.
There is a specific kind of exhaustion that the world does not have a name for. It isn't the tiredness that follows a long day of physical labor, nor is it the sleepiness that a good night’s rest can solve. It is a deep, subterranean fatigue—an exhaustion of the spirit that settles into the ...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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