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  • Partner In Grace

    Contributed by David Dunn on Oct 7, 2025
     | 21 views

    We are partners in grace—called to work out what God works in, choosing obedience while trusting His power to complete the work He began.

    Introduction – God’s Part and Our Part This morning I want to talk about what it means to be a partner in grace—how God and we work together in this journey of salvation. Paul says, “Work out your salvation with fear and trembling, for it is God who works in you.” Notice that: two workers, one ...read more

  • God’s Visa

    Contributed by David Dunn on Oct 7, 2025
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     | 35 views

    Faithful stewardship means living on God’s credit of grace—trusting, surrendering, and investing His resources until temporary treasures become eternal joy.

    Introduction — God’s Credit Line of Trust A few weeks ago I was standing in a checkout line when the person ahead of me swiped their card and—beep!—“Declined.” You could see the panic flash across their face. They tried again. “Declined.” Finally they sighed, pulled out another card, and that one ...read more

  • Triumph Of God's Grace

    Contributed by David Dunn on Oct 8, 2025
     | 27 views

    God’s grace triumphs over guilt, transforms our lives, and secures eternal hope—empowering us to live in freedom, gratitude, and trust.

    Introduction Good morning, everyone. It’s such a joy to gather together — each of us carrying a lifetime of stories: victories, failures, hopes, regrets, dreams. All kinds of experiences, all kinds of burdens. Today I want us to lean into one truth that changes everything: God’s grace. We ...read more

  • The Fall Of The Untouchables

    Contributed by David Dunn on Oct 8, 2025
     | 33 views

    Even when oppressors seem invincible, God sees and reverses injustice; the righteous live by faith while His glory fills the earth.

    (When pride meets God’s justice.) Picture this: you’re standing in front of the shampoo shelf. You reach for a bottle because you want something that will make a difference — something marketed to change your hair, change how you feel, maybe even change how the world sees you. You read the ...read more

  • Presence Over Praise

    Contributed by David Dunn on Oct 8, 2025
     | 49 views

    When we choose God’s presence over applause, faithful service over spotlight, and trust in waiting over instant recognition, our hearts are shaped for His glory

    There is something sacred in the ordinary. A simple door. A gate. A threshold. A doorkeeper. The one who watches, opens, welcomes, guards. In the temple system of old, the doorkeeper had no glamorous role. Few songs were written about him. He rarely stood in the spotlight. But without him, people ...read more

  • Dying To Know

    Contributed by David Dunn on Oct 8, 2025
     | 13 views

    Death is not the end; when Christ’s trumpet sounds, God’s love and power will open every grave and restore life.

    A passerby, unwilling to let the rhyme have the last word, pulled out a black marker and added: > To follow you, I’m not content, until I know just where you went. That small dialogue between chisel and marker captures the universal question. Everyone who has ever wandered through a graveyard ...read more

  • By God's Grace

    Contributed by David Dunn on Oct 8, 2025
     | 65 views

    God’s grace meets us in our need, empowers us in our weakness, equips us for every good work, and carries us safely home.

    True story: at home, the last piece of toast would sometimes spark all kinds of family drama. One morning, that lone slice sat between us on the table. My brother lunged for it, and my sister barked, “Pig!” He backed off; she took it. I watched how, in a second, possession became power. What if ...read more

  • Hand Him Your Heart

    Contributed by David Dunn on Oct 8, 2025
     | 44 views

    God seeks not our money but our hearts—surrendered lives whose joyful generosity springs from grace, proving that sanctification transforms every part of us.

    Proverbs 23:26 > “My son, give me thine heart, and let thine eyes observe my ways.” That single verse is a tender invitation. God doesn’t demand—He asks. He reaches out His hand and says, “Give Me your heart.” Not your résumé, not your reputation, not your records of what you’ve given ...read more

  • Hope On The Edge

    Contributed by David Dunn on Oct 8, 2025
     | 47 views

    Christ’s fulfilled signs remind us we live on the edge, but His promise turns our fear into hope and readiness.

    Frank Sinatra used to sing, > “Just what makes that little old ant think he’ll move that rubber tree plant?” Anyone knows an ant can’t… But he’s got high hopes. That silly song always makes me smile. It’s about an ant with more courage than common sense — a creature who refuses to quit even ...read more

  • Mercy Took My Seat

    Contributed by David Dunn on Oct 8, 2025
     | 75 views

    At the cross, justice demanded judgment, but mercy took our place—clearing our debt and crediting Christ’s righteousness to all who believe.

    Some years ago, Gary Haugen told a story he called “snack math.” He was teaching his kids about fairness. One child got two cookies while another got only one. The protest came fast: “That’s not fair!” That moment made Haugen realize something profound — every child is born with a built-in sense ...read more

  • The Death That Gave Me Life

    Contributed by David Dunn on Oct 8, 2025
     | 47 views

    At the cross, God’s perfect justice and infinite mercy met—Jesus took our place so that His death could give us life.

    Where God’s justice met His mercy — and grace rewrote my story. --- Introduction — Justice on the Playground When I was a kid, my teacher kept a jar of candy on her desk. Every Friday she’d give each of us one piece. One day, I got there first, and a classmate took two pieces. The rest of us ...read more

  • Supper Time

    Contributed by David Dunn on Oct 8, 2025
     | 59 views

    God’s feast is ready; the call is now—accept His grace, wear His robe, and take your seat at the table.

    I grew up one of seven children. In a house that full, noise was normal—laughing, teasing, fussing, the thud of feet running in and out the back door. But no matter how wild the day got, there was one sound that could stop everything in an instant. It wasn’t thunder. It wasn’t Dad’s whistle. It ...read more

  • She Touched Me

    Contributed by David Dunn on Oct 8, 2025
     | 54 views

    In a noisy crowd, one weary woman reached for Jesus—and discovered He’d been reaching for her all along.

    1. The Room We’re In Sometimes you come to church, but your mind doesn’t. You sit down, still hearing the argument from breakfast, still turning over what the boss said on Friday, still carrying a silence at home that’s heavier than words. You look at the bulletin, nod to someone across the ...read more

  • When Your Soul Talks Back

    Contributed by David Dunn on Oct 8, 2025
     | 29 views

    When your soul talks back with despair, answer it with Spirit-filled faith — stir up the gift and praise your God again.

    There are moments in life when faith feels like it’s lost its soundtrack. You still know the words, you still come to church, you still bow your head for prayer — but inside, something has gone quiet. You’re mouthing the lines of faith, yet your soul isn’t singing along. That’s what Psalm 42 feels ...read more

  • When Fear Knocks, Faith Answers

    Contributed by David Dunn on Oct 8, 2025
     | 87 views

    When fear knocks again, faith answers with prayer, peace, and purpose—transforming fearful hearts into fearless witnesses of God’s steadfast presence.

    I was a long way from home—traveling through Baluchistan, that barren stretch between Pakistan and Iran. The desert seemed endless, the wind dry as powder. By the time evening fell, I had found what looked like a safe spot to sleep: the flat roof of a little white-washed mosque. The stars were so ...read more