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Learning To Love the Things of God

Love the City More

November 20, 2022 • Justin Rahmes • Jeremiah 29:4–11

Love Our Neighbors More

November 13, 2022 • Tim Harris • Luke 10:25–37

Who is my neighbor? That is, whom am I obligated to love? In answer to this question, Jesus told the parable of the “Good Samaritan,” possibly the best known and least understood story Jesus ever told.

Love the Lost More

November 6, 2022 • Justin Rahmes • Luke 15

Love Children More

October 30, 2022 • Justin Rahmes • Psalm 127

In today's culture children are often seen as a burden instead of a blessing. The Bible says that we are blessed when our homes are full, not when our social media reels are. In this sermon, we work to reclaim the truth of God's word and the joyous blessing of children.

Love Generosity More

October 23, 2022 • Justin Rahmes • Luke 19:1–10, Luke 18:18–30

Love Each Other More

October 16, 2022 • Justin Rahmes • 1 Thessalonians 3:11–13

Love Unity More

October 9, 2022 • Jerod Martin • Psalm 133

What does it mean to love unity more? Is our goal to focus on unity? Does God want us to love unity or is unity the fruit of something else? Psalm 133 tells us how good unity is but what does that mean for us today. Join us this Sunday as we look to understand how to love unity more.

Love His Presence More

October 2, 2022 • Jordan Boyd • Psalm 84

Psalm 84 is a song of deep longing and appetite for God's presence. Composed by men who had at one time dwelled with God in the temple, now in captivity and cut off, this Psalm brings to light the power and beauty of the Gospel.

Love the Foreigner More

September 25, 2022 • Ben Kelly • Deuteronomy 10:18

What does God require of his people? What does he want from us? Throughout the Bible the answer is to follow God's ways in how we love and promote justice for others. How do we do this in light of God's Word? Join us as we answer the question: "how do we love the sojourner?"

Love God More: Part 2

September 18, 2022 • Justin Rahmes • 1 John 4:7–21

To be able to love God would mean that we are able to know him. To know him would mean that he would have to reveal himself to us. How might we know him, and how has he revealed himself? Join us as we answer the question of "how can we know God to love him?".

Love God More: Part 1

September 11, 2022 • Justin Rahmes • 1 John 4:7–21

To begin working toward loving God more, we must first assess the authenticity of the love we claim to have for God already. The Apostle John works to help us do just that through a spiritual litmus test he gives to the church.

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September 4, 2022 • Justin Rahmes • Acts 4:23–31

Our heart's affections are more often stirred by the things of this world than by the things of our Father. We have to train and discipline our hearts to foster a love for the things God's word tells us we should love; things like Him, our neighbors, unity, generosity, and our city.