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Sermons Not in a Series

Closer to God

January 21, 2024 • Randy Eliason • Ephesians 3:14–19

God is Calling us Closer. What does it mean to be closer to God; closer to Jesus? Closer indicates intimacy. To be closer is to have an intimate relationship with God. Are you ready to draw near and experience the profound depths of this sacred closeness? Check this sermon out!

How to Forgive What You Can't Forget

January 14, 2024 • Shawn Sanderson • Genesis 41:55–57

How to forgive when you can't forget? Forgiving when you can't forget is a profound challenge yet within this struggle lies the path to true liberation. In this sermon, we'll unravel the art of forgiveness and choosing compassion over resentment.

The Lord's Supper

January 7, 2024 • Randy Eliason

The passage describes how Christians commemorate and celebrate the sacrifice of Christ through the ritual of the Lord's Supper. This tradition originated during the Passover feast when Jesus instituted it at "The Last Supper" with his disciples. The timing of Jesus' death during Passover is emphasized as significant, symbolizing the fulfillment of the Passover feast. The apostle Paul's words, "Christ our Passover lamb has been sacrificed for us," underscore the connection between Jesus' sacrifice and the Passover.

Sex in the City

September 3, 2023 • Shawn Sanderson • 1 Corinthians 6:12–20

I AM

September 4, 2022 • Randy Eliason

Memorial Service: Dana McCrewell

August 10, 2022

Memorial Service for Dana O'Dell McCrewell

Who God Is: The Urgency of Knowing

May 15, 2022 • Michael Howard

Baptism and Communion

May 1, 2022 • Tom Tweedle

Take Off the Grave Clothes

April 24, 2022 • Randy Eliason

And You Hath He Quickened

February 6, 2022

I Am Already Full

January 30, 2022

What Winning Looks Like

January 23, 2022 • Tom Tweedle

Chosen (Family Service)

October 31, 2021

Family Service with children and youth participation. Pastor Randy gives a short message.

What Do You Want?

October 17, 2021 • Randy Eliason

Freedom to Be. . .

September 12, 2021 • Michael Howard • 1 Corinthians 6:9–20

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