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March 24, 2024 Worship Service
They say, John says. What we call “Palm Sunday” began here, in these verses, when Jesus was welcomed into Jerusalem as God’s King – but not quite in the way that the scriptures described him. The people hoped for a political and military leader who would throw off the shackles of Rome. Yet, John notes that the disciples eventually came to see him according to what the Bible prophesied: as the humble, peaceful King who would protect and rescue his people.
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March 17, 2024 Worship Service
John 17 comes at the very end of what has been called the “farewell discourse.” These are Christ’s final teachings to the disciples before his arrest and death. This central part of the prayer shifts from focusing on Christ’s own work to what will be accomplished through the disciples.
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March 10, 2024 Worship Service
Service Video: God’s Glory > John 17:1-5 17:1 Glory. The chapter begins with Christ’s prayer for himself in the sense that his glory – seen through how he has revealed […]
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March 3, 2024 Worship Service
Christ is our King and Priest. His kingship shall not fail, and his priesthood accomplishes everything we need.
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February 25, 2024 Worship Service
We were made to worship our God and he has been good to us – let’s not fail in our purpose!
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February 11, 2024 Worship Service
There are good and important times when God's people need to sing songs in a minor key.
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Psalm 8 Our Great God 2/4/2024
Yahweh’s King. God’s care isn’t accidental. No: it’s part of His plan. Where we have failed, one human has not: Jesus Christ, fully God and fully man. He reigns, He rules! We have hope because of Him!
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Psalm 2 God’s King 1/28/2024
Wisely responding. God’s grace and mercy is on full display: he calls rebels to repent, to trust, to have Jesus – not themselves – as their king. Judgment is the end of those who won’t embrace the Lord. Blessing is the end of those who will.
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Hebrews 13 What Do We Do Now? 1/21/2024
” As we come to the end, the author first wants his audience to remember the big picture of following Jesus – these are the baselines for growing in Christ.
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Hebrews 12:18-29 Draw Near 1/7/2024
These verses sum up the entire argument that we’ve been seeing throughout Hebrews: the new covenant that every Christian has been brought into by Christ’s work versus the first covenant that could not make us holy.
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