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Jesus Of The Prophets: Welcome To Zootopia

As 2020 closes out we all need hope for a better tomorrow. The prophet Isaiah gives us a picture of a tomorrow that is not only better than 2020 has been, but better than we could ever imagine. It is a picture that holds hope for tomorrow and power for today. Join us as we conclude our sermon series: Jesus of the Prophets.

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Jesus Of The Prophets: The Consolation Of The World

One of the biggest realities we are wrestling with this past year is the reality that we are not in control. We desperately want control over the world, yet are constantly crushed when our attempts fail. This is an admittedly bleak picture. But it is precisely into the bleakness of this reality that this passage about a coming King speaks most powerfully. 

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Sermon On The Mount: The Persecuted

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Sermon On The Mount: The Persecuted

In the beatitudes, Jesus offers us an “aspirational identity.” The challenge is, much of it isn’t anything we would aspire to. Especially persecution. But what if Jesus sees more of reality than we do? What if persecution is part of a greater life, and a deeper joy, he offers? 

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Sermon On The Mount: The Pure In Heart

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Sermon On The Mount: The Pure In Heart

We live in an incredibly distracted age (especially digital distractions), with many different things competing for our limited attention. Yet what we give our utmost attention to is deeply connected to the persons we become. How? Jesus shows us in the sixth beatitude. 

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Sermon On The Mount: Thirst For Righteousness

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Sermon On The Mount: Thirst For Righteousness

If you’ve ever felt like there are corners of your life that aren’t quite “right,” and that there’s another kind of life available to you (of peace, joy, light, beauty, goodness, etc), Jesus shows us what that is. It’s righteousness. What does that mean? Join us as we explore the fourth beatitude.

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Sermon On The Mount: The Power Of The Meek

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Sermon On The Mount: The Power Of The Meek

We live in a time of profound social, political, and religious unrest. Many of us are questioning what the Church's relationship to government, to justice, and to power ought to be. Jesus tells us: "Blessed are the meek." But what does that mean? And does that hold any answers to the questions our world is asking? Join us as we seek to listen to Jesus.

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Why Does God Allow Suffering?

Have you ever wondered why God allows such pain and suffering in the world? It's a common objection against belief in the God of the Bible. It is also a common question for Christians to wrestle with. The good news is that God has given us a whole book of the Bible that addresses that very issue. Join us as we explore the problem of suffering in the book of Job.

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Revelation: The Return Of The King

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Revelation: The Return Of The King

To our modern ears, the second coming of Jesus Christ sounds like a flight from reality. But what if it is the ultimate reality, in light of which nothing in our lives can remain the same? Whether you're exploring following Jesus, or have been following him for decades, none of us can ignore his emphasis on this and its implications for our lives. Join us for the concluding sermon in our series on Revelation!

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