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    June 1, 2025 Sermon

    In what ways are you tempted to downplay or ignore God’s word? Are there ways that you are trusting your actions as a person more than what Christ has done for you on the cross? Let your trust be in him, not in your performance.

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    Evening VBS coming in July 2025 for the entire family – Information and Registration

    Dear Friends, We would love to have your family participate in our Vacation Bible School this summer. It will be great fun for everyone. Please see below for details and […]

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    Mark 6:45-56 Recognizing Jesus 5/25/2025

    Sometimes, we miss what is right in front of us. The disciples did: they missed that Jesus is fully God. Yet, Jesus had mercy on them, and the disciples would grow to recognize and respond to Jesus as the Son of God.

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    What We Believe, Why We Believe, and How These Beliefs Glorify God and Help Us

    We have begun a new series of lessons in adult Sunday school. In the series, we are walking through each article in our Statement of Faith (SOF). Our church’s Statement […]

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    Mark 6:30-44 The Good Shepherd: May 18, 2025 Sermon

    Compassion for people. The disciples return from their mission trip and are all set to take a well-earned rest away from the crowds and with Jesus. Yet, the real needs of the people around them change the schedule: Christ has compassion on the crowd.

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    1 Peter 2:13-17 God’s Call to Serve

    As sojourners and exile, citizens of a greater kingdom and subjects of a greater king, Christians are to subject themselves to lesser rulers.

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    April 27, 2025 Sermon

    Who is Jesus? The entire point of recounting John the Baptist’s tragic story in the following verses is to teach us something about Jesus: who he is, what he has come to do, how he would suffer and be persecuted.

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    April 20, 2025 Sermon

    Rejoice in the King who defeats all that ails us – death and disease have no hold over him; and because of his power, they will not be the final word for we who follow him.

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    Mark 11:1-11 Our King Has Come! 4/13/25

    Our King Has Come! > Mark 11:1-11 11:1-3 Preparation. Jesus draws near to Jerusalem and plans to enter in a very specific manner. He sends two disciples to retrieve a colt for him to ride upon. 11:4-6 Prophecy. Confirming that Christ is in complete control, everything happens exactly as he said it would. Make no mistake: every event that we shall read of throughout Mark’s gospel is intentional and under Christ’s authority. 11:7-11 Praise. Those accompanying Jesus are excited: not only is it a religious festival, but they also recognize that something unique is happening because of Jesus. They do not know all the details – and plenty will change upon entering the city – but their gladness in God is real. The Point: Christ has come into his royal city. Jesus is the promised messiah and has all the authority (and more!) of a king. Some around him seem to recognize parts of this, but only in small glimpses. Others seem to take no notice at all. Which shall we be? How will we respond to the king? Prayer: Heavenly Father, we thank you for King Jesus. In a world of distraction and one that tries to fix our attention on everything that is less important than Jesus, make us faithful worshipers of our King, and faithful ambassadors of his grace and love to others. Application: If you are not a Christian, then know this: the king has come! What will you do about him? And if you are a Christian, how will you worship him as we approach Easter? Here is how I will apply these truths: ___________________ __________________________________________________

  • Thumbnail for the post titled: Mark 6:1-13  Following Jesus   4/6/25

    Mark 6:1-13 Following Jesus 4/6/25

    Our pattern for ministry, our priorities for what matters most at First E-Free, must be based on what Jesus has taught and done. Our goals are to be the same as his whether they are received well or not.

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