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  • Sardis: When Faithfulness Is Assumed Series

    Contributed by David Dunn on Feb 2, 2026
     | 120 views

    Sardis warns that faith can survive in name and form while losing responsiveness, calling believers to awaken and listen again.

    By the time we arrive at Sardis, something subtle has happened to us. Ephesus taught us that love can cool without rebellion. Smyrna taught us that faithfulness can be costly without being fragile. Pergamum taught us that proximity to power can quietly rearrange loyalty. Thyatira taught us that ...read more

  • Philadelphia: When Faithfulness Is Protected Series

    Contributed by David Dunn on Feb 2, 2026
     | 98 views

    Philadelphia reveals faithfulness without strength: Jesus sees quiet obedience, keeps His people near, opens doors by grace, and promises permanent belonging forever.

    By the time we arrive at Philadelphia, we think we’re on familiar ground. The city of brotherly love. We’ve heard the phrase before. We know how it’s supposed to sound. No Quakers. No Liberty Bell. No 76ers or Eagles. No cheesesteaks. This Philadelphia is older than the phrase as we use it—and ...read more

  • Laodicea: When Faithfulness Is Managed Series

    Contributed by David Dunn on Feb 3, 2026
     | 79 views

    Jesus confronts competent faith that no longer waits, revealing self-sufficiency, inviting renewed dependence, restored fellowship, and shared life through opening the door.

    PART I: The Cost of Staying Upright I know you. This isn’t the casual familiarity of an acquaintance; it is the knowledge that comes from watching you quietly, over time. I know how your life fits together and how the pieces hold. I recognize the immense strength it took for you to get here. You ...read more

  • God’s Presence — When Faithfulness Is Rewarded Series

    Contributed by David Dunn on Feb 3, 2026
     | 74 views

    Heaven unveils God enthroned, faithfulness at rest, endurance unburdened, worship as recognition, and presence as reward, not payment, for staying near end.

    ---000--- PART I: The Door Is Already Open There are moments when the most faithful thing we can do is stop being examined. For several weeks now, we’ve been listening carefully. We’ve leaned in, paid attention, and allowed ourselves to be addressed. We’ve heard words of affirmation and words of ...read more

  • Rest For The Restless

    Contributed by David Dunn on Feb 7, 2026
     | 153 views

    God invites weary hearts to leave the world’s restless search for the new and return to Christ, the old path of rest.

    We live in an age enamored by the new. New technology. New methods. New philosophies. New spiritual voices. New versions of truth. Everything must be updated, rebranded, optimized, improved. If something is old, we tend to assume it must be outdated. If something is new, we assume it must be ...read more

  • The Cross-Eyed Bear: The Yoke We Don’t Carry Alone

    Contributed by David Dunn on Feb 9, 2026
     | 473 views

    The Christian life is not about carrying a lighter burden; it’s about walking beside a stronger Savior.

    A little boy was sitting in church during the song service. The leader asked if anyone had a favorite hymn they’d like to sing. Up shot his hand. “Yes, son,” the leader said with a smile, “what would you like us to sing?” The boy answered with complete confidence: “Can we sing 'The ...read more

  • I Shall Not Be Moved

    Contributed by David Dunn on Feb 13, 2026
     | 104 views

    Reconciliation is already settled in Christ; believers are called to remain grounded in that hope, endure suffering with meaning, and labor without anxiety.

    Before we move into the text itself, I want us to slow down and picture where this letter is going. Colossae was not Rome. It was not Jerusalem. It was not Corinth or Ephesus. Colossae was ordinary. It was a small town in the Lycus Valley. It used to matter more than it did by the time Paul ...read more

  • He's On My Side

    Contributed by David Dunn on Feb 14, 2026
     | 107 views

    Looking back on life’s dangers and deliverances, we confess that our survival, freedom, and future all rest in the Lord alone.

    There are some songs you only sing when you are on the road. Not when you are sitting comfortably at home. Not when life is smooth and predictable. Not when everything is quiet and under control. There are some songs that only come out when your feet are dusty,when your shoulders are tired, when ...read more

  • From Sigh To Song

    Contributed by David Dunn on Feb 20, 2026
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     | 121 views

    When waiting feels endless and heaven feels silent, Psalm 13 teaches us how to move from honest lament to anchored trust — because Christ has already entered our deepest silence and secured our final song.

    Psalm 13 opens with a prayer that is almost uncomfortable to hear read out loud: “How long, O Lord? Will You forget me forever? How long will You hide Your face from me? How long must I wrestle with my thoughts and day after day have sorrow in my heart? How long will my enemy triumph over ...read more

  • Standing With The Lamb: The Everlasting Gospel Of Revelation 14

    Contributed by David Dunn on Feb 20, 2026
     | 126 views

    The Three Angels’ Messages call the world to the everlasting gospel, exposing counterfeit worship and forming a people who resemble the Lamb.

    There are moments in Scripture when heaven grows very quiet. And then there are moments when heaven speaks so loudly that the sound seems to echo across centuries. Revelation 14 is one of those moments. Revelation 13 is dark. Beasts rise from sea and land. Power consolidates. Worship is coerced. ...read more

  • Bring Empty Vessels

    Contributed by David Dunn on Feb 21, 2026
    based on 1 rating
     | 180 views

    Faith begins where human supply ends as God fills our emptiness with overflowing grace that turns survival into testimony.

    There are moments in life when the math simply does not work. You can rearrange it. You can stretch it. You can pray over it. You can ignore it. But eventually, the numbers refuse to cooperate. That is where this story begins. Not with a miracle. Not with oil. Not with overflow. With debt. 2 Kings ...read more

  • From Belonging To Becoming: The Architecture Of Grace

    Contributed by David Dunn on Feb 23, 2026
    based on 1 rating
     | 44 views

    Grace welcomes us immediately, but also commits to forming us continually—belonging begins the journey that becoming completes through God’s sustaining and transforming love.

    There are moments when the most comforting words we hear can quietly become the most dangerous—not because they are false, but because they are incomplete. We live in a world of half-truths that feel like whole comforts. We instinctively cling to the part of the message that relieves our pain while ...read more

  • The Ministry Of Motherhood Series

    Contributed by Jeff Strite on May 8, 2016
    based on 17 ratings
     | 29,418 views

    In his instructions of the role of older women, God tells us what he really thinks about the role of women in the church.

    As I read the text at the beginning of the sermon I asked the audience to pay special attention to the instructions Titus received in what he was to teach each specific group in this passage - Titus 2:1-10). Have you ever seen a child with lots of freckles on their face? I read the story about ...read more

  • Den Of Iniquity Series

    Contributed by Jeff Strite on Jun 19, 2016
    based on 8 ratings
     | 22,631 views

    Iniquity is sin at its worst. It is the a state where a person is so depraved that evil is normal. How do people get into that way of living and thinking? And how can they escape it?

    Open: Our sermon series over the next few weeks is called “Christianeze” – Christian words that the world around us may not understand. And today’s sermon is on Biblical word: “INIQUITY”. As I was preparing this sermon, one of the questions that came to mind ...read more

  • Seeing Is Believing Series

    Contributed by Jeff Strite on Mar 27, 2021
    based on 5 ratings
     | 13,409 views

    Peter, John and Mary Magdalene all saw the empty tomb... but they all came away with different conclusions. What can we learn from these first three witnesses of the risen Christ?

    On May 4, 1865, after weeks of his body being on display in Washington D.C. and a few other cities, Abraham Lincoln was “laid to rest” in a cemetery near his home in Springfield, Illinois. But Lincoln didn’t "rest in peace." In 1876, there was a plot to raid his grave and steal his ...read more