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March 16th, 2025
Sermons

Promises in the Dark: Trusting When You Cannot See

Some of God’s greatest promises were made in the dark. This Lenten sermon invites us to move beyond daylight faith and trust the promise, even in uncertainty.

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June 23rd, 2024
Sermons

Keep Your Eyes on Jesus: The Grace Waiting Across the Divide

What if the Bible is not about us being heroes—but about a God who crosses every boundary to reach us? In this powerful reflection on Jesus calming the storm, discover the deeper truth about “the other side” and the Savior who is already there.

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April 28th, 2024
Sermons, Year of the Bible

Faith Is Not a Currency—It’s a Love Story

Faith is not magic or moral currency—it is fidelity. In this reflection on Hebrews and a beloved hymn, discover what it truly means to trust in the God who holds the future and always catches us on the other side.

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