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Do you love me? | John 21:15-25

As Jesus restores Peter in John 21, he asks him 3 times “Do you love me?”. This final story in John’s Gospel is about loving Jesus, feeding sheep and dying for Christ.

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Cries From The Cross | Easter Sunday

The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ is fundamental to the Christian faith all year round not just at Easter. Therefore, this sermon explores numerous cries leading up to the cross, from the cross, and because of the cross. Leading up to the cross there were cries of indecision and disappointment. Pilate tried to avoid...

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God’s Generosity and Our Hearts

This sermon stirs Christian hearts to live generously for God including with our finances. For we have an incredibly generous God! Everything in the world belongs to him but he chooses to gracefully give to us these possessions to steward. Nowhere greater is God’s generous grace shown than in the giving of his Son and...

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God Is Just & Merciful | Doctrine of God Series

This sermon proclaims the wondrous truth that God is always just and merciful. God is the just judge who will not leave sin unpunished. For he is perfect in of all his ways. Therefore, all people of every nation, tribe, and tongue will be judged by the just judge Jesus Christ. However, God is simultaneously...

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God Is Trinity Part Two | Doctrine of God Series

This sermon is the second part of two sermons unpacking the truth, God Is Trinity. In this part, we see the comprehensive involvement of the Trinitarian God in all aspects of life. Firstly, we see the unified Trinity at work in the creation of the world. God the Father creates through the Son and the...

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God Is Incomprehensible & Knowable | Doctrine of God Series

Sermon Abstract This sermon introduces the first two doctrines of who God is; Incomprehensible & Knowable. God is incomprehensible because he is so great, glorious, and holy that our simple human minds cannot truly comprehend him. For He is so wholly other and separate from every created thing in greatness and understanding. Yet, God is...