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Archive for August, 2008

Learning to Let Go

Learning to Let Go

Matthew 16:21-26

Dr. Yoost preaches on the subject “Learning to Let Go.” In order for those we love to become the people God intends them to be, we must learn when to hang on, and when to let go. In order for us to follow where God leads, we must “let go and let God,” a challenging aspect of discipleship.

 

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Who Is This Man?

Who Is This Man?

Matthew 16:13-20

Dr. Charles Yoost preaches on the topic, “Who Is This Man?” The question, “Who is Jesus?” is one of the most significant questions we will encounter in life. It is a question that cannnot be answered easily or simply. If we take the question seriously, our answer will make a difference in the way we live.

 

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Keeping the Main Thing the Main Thing

Keeping the Main Thing the Main Thing

Matthew 15:10-20

Rev. Dan Bogre preaches on this passage. In the text this week Jesus is again frustrated with the Pharisees once again. After all that Jesus has taught about how to live and how to love, the Pharisees are upset because the disciples did not wash their hands before eating. In keeping the main thing the main thing, Jesus reminds us and the Pharisees that what really matters is how dirty your heart is and not your hands. I pray that you are challenged by the sermon this week to examine your heart and quit worrying about the little stuff. Be blessed.

 

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The Perfect Storm

The Perfect Storm

Matthew 14:22-33

Dr. Yoost preaches on the topic, “The Perfect Storm.” When the storms of life come upon us, Jesus is with us. He invites us to follow him, and to take the next adventurous step of faith: He calls us to do “impossible” things, such as walk on water.

 

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Company for Dinner

Company for Dinner

Matthew 14:13-21

This sermon takes a fresh look at the story of Christ’s feeding of the five thousand. Concentrating on Jesus command to the disciples — “You feed them,” Reverend Steiger discusses both our need to be spiritually fed and our need to do some spiritual feeding as we share the love of God. We can’t fully experience God’s love until we share it with others. We are called to have company for dinner.

 

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