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  • Who Is This Man?

    Contributed by David Dunn on Mar 2, 2026
     | 190 views

    Through desperate faith and public interruption, Jesus reveals His authority by forgiving sin first, restoring identity before healing and proving who He is.

    Close your eyes for a moment. You’re inside a small house. It’s hot. The room is packed. Shoulders pressed together. The doorway blocked. People sitting on the window ledges. You can smell dust. You can feel breath. Jesus is speaking. No one wants to miss a word. You finally got a good spot. Near ...read more

  • Invite For A New Beginning With The Lord PRO Sermon

    Contributed by Sermon Research Assistant on Sep 27, 2023
    based on 3 ratings
     | 679 views

    Explore and understand the profound promise of God's redemption, His power of forgiveness, and the joy of a new.

    Good morning, church family! Today's sermon is about to uncover some profound truths from God's Word that will ignite your faith, and renew your spirit. We will specifically be diving into Isaiah 43:25. It's a scripture that speaks volumes about God's promise of redemption, the power of ...read more

  • Looking Ahead To New Grace PRO Sermon

    Contributed by Sermon Research Assistant on Sep 29, 2025
    based on 3 ratings
     | 197 views

    God’s grace makes us new, freeing us from the past and calling us to live with hope, purpose, and worship in Christ.

    Some of us walked in today with a pocket full of yesterdays. Regrets that still ring. Promises we meant to keep. Prayers that feel unanswered. You can almost hear the echo of the past in your soul. But there is Another Voice—steady and kind—that breaks through the static. He says, “Behold, I will ...read more