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David Kinnan
Contributing sermons since May 2, 2013
Newest Sermons
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Easter: Hope
Contributed on May 2, 2013
When we lose site of God’s promise, we lose site of God’s hope.
Have you ever lost hope? All three of those families just said hope seemed to be gone. That’s a big deal – that’s hard to speak out loud, but I have no doubt that nearly 100% of us have looked at a situation and wondered if there was any hope. KEY: Hope seems to go to ...read more
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Build An Ark
Contributed on May 2, 2013
God’s commands aren’t necessarily meant to match your understanding; they are meant to meet your challenges.
LARGEST RUBBERBAND BALL http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHNvScJ5bzI That, my friends, is absurd and outrageous. 5 years! Are you kidding me! We’ve launched a series where we’re going to look at the absurd and outrageous commands God made – commands that at the beginning ...read more
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Who's Counting On You? Reach
Contributed on May 2, 2013
The extent we’re willing to go (for the Kingdom) determines the impact we dream to have (on the Kingdom).
Who’s counting on you? Have you ever thought about that? Who’s counting on you? Who’s counting on you for support? For hope? For love? For Christ? I’ll never forget when NBA Hall of Famer (and now commentator) told the press that he wasn’t a “role ...read more
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Feeding The 5000
Contributed on May 2, 2013
God didn’t ask you to take care of the world with what you have; He asked you to give what you have and let Him multiply it to make the difference.
Spud Web Video Explain how absurd and outrageous it is for Spud Web to win the dunk contest by using a volunteer to try to jump as high as Spud Web. It was amazing what a basketball could do when it was put into Spud Web’s hands. When I hold this football in my hands, it’s merely ...read more
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Forgive Them
Contributed on May 2, 2013
God’s command of forgiveness becomes personal when we take ownership.
Some years ago, a 14-foot bronze crucifix was stolen from Calvary Cemetery in Little Rock, Arkansas. It had stood at the entrance to that cemetery for more than 50 years. The cross was put there in 1930 by a Catholic bishop and had been valued at the time at $10,000. The thieves apparently cut it ...read more