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Todd Wagner
Contributing sermons since May 1, 2013
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The Greater Works Of Those Who Believe
Contributed on May 1, 2013
God wants you to jump on with him, follow the King, find your lover, and be the person he intended you to be, and have the privilege of offering yourself to God's purposes and enjoying God the same way Christ offered himself for God's purposes and enjoyed
Welcome! We are in the middle of a little section of John. We are naming the whole thing Take Heart, because it's a phrase we'll hear numerous times throughout this little section of Scripture, where Christ is addressing the men who are going to lay the foundation for the future of the church, the ...read more
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The Difference Between Jesus' Trouble And Ours
Contributed on May 1, 2013
The source of peace to your troubled hearts is belief in Jesus Christ.
We are going to dive into a series of weeks where we're going to come across that little phrase, take heart, a whole lot. We are in John 14. We've been away from the gospel of John for a while. We pick it back up at an incredible moment, when the Commander, if you will, of God's enduring people on ...read more
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Children's Stories? Jonah And The Whale
Contributed on May 1, 2013
This book is about God's great love for everyone and about man's stubborn refusal to participate with God in loving others.
Well, we have been looking at children's stories. Stories we've just kind of always known. In fact, what we do with our 0- to 4-year-olds here is we have a curriculum called Bible Biggies where we tell them all the big stories of the Scripture so they can be aware of those stories. Way too often, ...read more
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Lazarus: A Dead Man Who Becomes A Picture Of Life
Contributed on May 1, 2013
Lazarus is a picture of us as believers in Christ.
You guys have heard me say many times the reason we love to gather in here is because it allows us to remember the greatness of the God we want to serve all week long and how what we're doing right now is a corporate celebration, a corporate encouragement and exhortation, but worship is what we do ...read more