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Remarkable Church

Part 11

November 28, 2021 • Chris Heller

This message will reflect on what the church will need to prioritize in order to continue its calling to be remarkable. What could possibly derail the mission? What could be the pitfalls?  What could keep it from the infamous slippery slope?  Are there any warnings it could heed to prevent a crash up ahead?

Peter certainly has some advice, especially for his fellow pastors, that we all should listen in on.

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Remarkable Series Intro

September 5, 2021 • Chris Heller

Regardless of our personal views, we all find ourselves living in a divided society that is being bombarded with fear, intimidation, and ever-present threats to our well-being. The reality is, many of us might feel worried, manipulated, frustrated, and at a loss of what the future may hold. How then shall we live? Scripture’s answer might surprise you. It calls us to live REMARKABLE lives. You’re probably thinking, “Come on! You can’t do that in the midst of health concerns, rumors of wars, and societies raging with division.”  The truth is, what God calls us to will not be easy or natural for most of us, and it certainly won’t be what we see in our culture. But our hope is that in the midst of a society telling us we can’t be REMARKABLE, the church would respond to that challenge with one simple phrase, “Say I won’t!”

Remarkable Hope

September 12, 2021 • Chris Heller

What kind of book would you expect Jesus’ "bulldog of a disciple" to write? Wouldn’t you expect it to be full of bold charges, passionate pleas, even confrontational language? Yet, the first book of Peter embodies a far different tone. With surprising pastoral warmth and theological sweep, we read the guiding words of a man determined to bring a living hope to his audience, despite the evil government oppression they were facing.

Remarkable Joy

September 19, 2021 • Chris Heller

This message we focus on the remarkable salvation that comes from the faith that believes in Jesus, despite having not yet seen Him.  Come also prepared to investigate the work of the prophets and inquire into the validity of the Hebrew text as we decipher the apologetic importance of the Dead Sea scrolls.