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Taking Our Next Step Together

April 16, 2023 • Rick Dunn • 2 Timothy 2:1–2

This week, Rick Dunn teaches on 2 Timothy 2:1-2. In these verses, Paul is writing to Timothy from prison about taking his next steps. Timothy is fearful, forgetful, and very hesitant to step into his role following Paul. But, Paul asks him to remember that he is strong in the grace of Christ. Rick Dunn and the elders announced that they are beginning the process of identifying and transitioning to the next Lead Pastor of Fellowship Church.

Like a Watered Garden

April 14, 2024 • RD McClenagan • Isaiah 58

In RD McClenagan's first sermon as Lead Pastor of Fellowship, he teaches from Isaiah 58, emphasizing the concept of the church as a "watered garden," representing a thriving, abundant, and interdependent community under God's nourishment. He explores how the church should not be self-serving but should be vibrant and supportive, with members depending on each other to flourish, reflecting God’s unchanging vision and heart as revealed through Isaiah. RD calls us to actively embody the gospel by serving and supporting one another, thereby extending the church’s mission beyond its walls into the broader community, fulfilling the vision of being a dynamic, life-giving "watered garden" in their surroundings.

Well Loved to Love Well

April 7, 2024 • Rick Dunn • Joshua 1:5–6, Psalm 78:18

In Rick Dunn's final sermon as Lead Pastor of Fellowship, he looks at the story of Joshuah and encourages us to look to, run to, and run with God. He speaks of the importance of surrendering and being present with humility and vulnerability, rather than relying on performance or power. Rick reflects on his personal growth, recognizing the shift from a mindset of proving oneself to surrendering to God's grace and love. He encourages us to embrace the unknown journey of faith and trust in God's presence and guidance for the future.

Two Questions

January 21, 2024 • RD McClenagan • Romans 3, Genesis 1:26–28, Isaiah 44:22, 2 Corinthians 5:17

This week, due to snow, RD McClenagan shares an online devotional exploring the practical aspects of our "Two Questions" liturgy.