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God is Not...
JR. Forasteros • Sermon • • 1 view
Welcome asdf asdf Message Today is Palm Sunday. It’s the beginning of the final week of Lent, the last week of Jesus’ life. Lent is a season of transformation. In Epiphany, we asked who God is and saw that God is the one who lives in solidarity with us, calling and equipping us to be God’s images in…
Dunk On 'Em
Mitchell Leach • Sermon • • 9 views
Introduction Answer this. America would be better if _________ were in charge. Tension Big Question Who are God’s chosen people? Who does God work through (today) to accomplish his will? Underlying belief is that America is God’s chosen people Real pastors have said this Might not think about it but…
Andrés Sorbera • Sermon • • 1 view
Intro Norske mann i hus og hytte, takk din store Gud! landet ville han beskytte, skjønt det mørkt så ut. Alt, hva fedrene har kjempet, mødrene har grett, har den Herre stille lempet, så vi vant vår rett. Den kristne arven I morgen markerer vi at det har gått 210 år siden grunnloven ble undertegner på…
Joel the Prophet
Austin Keller • Sermon • • 19 views
The reign of earthly and spiritual enemies cannot endure. All nationalism and oppression will vanquish instantly when King Jesus reigns from Zion. Everyone who submits to the authority of Jesus today can begin to experience the post-Edenic paradise where all swords are crafted back into plowshares, and war is learned no more.
The Lord's Prayer
Joel Kolb • Spring City Fellowship • Sermon • • 0 views
We are the way that most people are going to see and recognize God. What would the world be like if everyone was beholding and reflecting God’s nature and character? That would make this world a pretty awesome place! It would be like - heaven on earth! And that is the point of these three lines of the Lord’s prayer.
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Joel Kolb • Spring City Fellowship • Sermon • • 28 views • 50:50
My purpose this morning is not to agree or disagree, but to help us think about that question and what it means for us as a church. The flag is a symbol - we should consider what it symbolizes and that it may symbolize different things for different people. We also need to thing about how we as a church relate to civil authorities and to national identity. And lastly, but most importantly, does having a flag in the church mean that we worship the flag? Or does it somehow inspire our worship of God?
Todd Gould • Bethel Evangelical Free Church • Sermon • • 10 views • 37:46
With Independence Weekend upon us, Pastor Dean is taking a much needed rest. So, today we have Reverend Todd Gould with us today to share with us that Jesus is the source of our spiritual and civil freedoms in the United States.
The Church
Tyler Robbins • Sleater Kinney Road Baptist Church • Sermon • • 10 views
Pastors Tyler and Andrew lead a discussion about the Christian's relationship to the state on the day a mob, in support of President Trump and incited by the falsehoods he continually repeated about the outcome of the 2020 election, broke into and vandalized the U.S. Capitol building.
Postcards from the Father
Rev. Bruce Goettsche • Union Church of La Harpe Illinois • Sermon • • 927 views
What a difference a week makes! Last Sunday we looked at the book of Jonah, the stirring story of the prophet sent to the city of Nineveh and the surprising repentance of the people. This week we turn to Nahum and we read God’s message declaring that Nineveh is finished. One week we see compassion, the…