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  • Devoted To Prayer Premium Sermon

    Contributed by PRO Premium on Oct 8, 2023
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    This sermon will explore the importance of prayer, drawing from the practices of the early church and the life of Jesus, and will provide guidance on how to pray individually, communally, and powerfully.

    Welcome back church, today is the final week in our Devoted series…and I’m very excited about our topic today as it’s something many of us engage in, think about, and at different times in our lives, struggle with. Alexander Whyte says, “The greatest and best talent that God gives to any man or ...read more

  • What Unites Us Premium Sermon

    Contributed by PRO Premium on Oct 8, 2023
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    This sermon explores the idea that despite the divisions in our society, gratitude, particularly for the sacrifice of Jesus, can unite us all.

    In early August 2020, in the interest of gaining a better understanding of the polarized state of our nation, Pew Research Group polled supporters of both Presidential candidates, Donald Trump and Joe Biden, asking this question: Thinking about your close friends, how many would you say support ...read more

  • A God’s Eye View Premium Sermon

    Contributed by PRO Premium on Oct 8, 2023
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    This sermon explores the importance of maintaining a healthy rhythm in our relationships and community life, drawing parallels with the rhythm of the cosmos and the individual, and seeking divine guidance to achieve this balance.

    Welcome back to week 3 of our 4 week sermon series, Cadence. Cadence is a word we often associate with rhythm. The actual definition of cadence is: a modulation in reading aloud as implied by the structure and ordering of words and phrases in written text. And if you remember back to week 1, you’ll ...read more

  • Gather For Rhythm Premium Sermon

    Contributed by PRO Premium on Oct 8, 2023
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    This sermon will explore the power of habits in shaping our lives, the importance of gathering together, and how a healthy rhythm can lead to healthy habits, drawing from Acts 2:42-47, Matthew 6:9-13, and 1 Corinthians 11:23-26.

    Welcome back for round 2 of our We Are Gathered Here sermon series. As we get started today, I want to ask everyone to think about some of the habits you have. Good or bad, right or wrong; Habits are powerful. In fact, we know it’s hard to shake off a bad habit since it takes an average of 66 days ...read more

  • Impact Premium Sermon

    Contributed by PRO Premium on Oct 8, 2023
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     | 1,294 views

    This sermon explores the transformative power of generosity, encouraging believers to recognize and seize opportunities for generosity, and highlighting seven ways to bless others.

    We are in the final week of a three-week series called, The Generous Life, where we are looking at the life-changing power of being generous. We believe God has called us to partner with his kingdom work in the world by blessing the people around us in a variety of ways. If you missed the first two ...read more

  • Till Kingdom Come

    Contributed by Charles Payne on Mar 16, 2026
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    People used to say, “That’ll happen when kingdom come.” Many today still talk about God’s kingdom as something yet to arrive. But when Jesus came, He announced, “The kingdom of God is at hand.”

    “Till Kingdom Come” — What the Old Saying Really Meant PROLOGUE When older generations said, “You can argue about that till kingdom come,” they meant forever… a very long time… perhaps something that will never happen. The phrase comes directly from the Lord’s Prayer: “Thy kingdom come, thy will ...read more