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We, The Kingdom…(Week 4): Kingdom Convention

SERMON SUMMARY:

Jesus came bringing clarity to confusion, providing answers to life's big questions by teaching about the nature of God's kingdom and the true meaning of righteousness. As disciples, we cannot seek fulfillment in political systems but must live as citizens of God's kingdom, offering peace and joy that transcends worldly struggles. We must respond to Jesus’ higher calling and live for something greater than a 2 party system.

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We, The Kingdom…(Week 3): Kingdom Calling | Salt & LIght

Sermon Summary:

As Kingdom citizens, believers are called to be salt and light in society, promoting the King's agenda and manifesting goodness in a world filled with darkness. Jesus' message about the Kingdom was revolutionary, challenging the oppressive systems of the Roman Empire and calling for active participation in God's redemptive work. The metaphors of salt and light serve to illustrate the distinct role of followers of Jesus in cultivating hope and positive change in their communities through their actions. Ultimately, believers must embrace their calling because neglecting this responsibility leads to cultural suffering and disconnection from God's purpose.

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We, The Kingdom…(Week 2): Kingdom Culture | The Beatitudes

Sermon Summary:

This week highlights Jesus’ transformative message, contrasting cultural ideals of success and happiness with the values of God's Kingdom, as expressed in the Beatitudes. We are encouraged to reorient ourselves towards accepting our current state and finding comfort in God's promise to meet our needs, this allows us to embrace this radical and freeing perspective.

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We, The Kingdom…(Week 1): Clear Kingdom Citizenship | Repent & Believe

Sermon Summary:

This week highlights Jesus’ transformative message, contrasting cultural ideals of success and happiness with the values of God's Kingdom, as expressed in the Beatitudes. We are encouraged to reorient ourselves towards accepting our current state and finding comfort in God's promise to meet our needs, this allows us to embrace this radical and freeing perspective.

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Say “Yes!” (Week 5): We Join The Movement

SERMON SUMMARY:

In the final week of the Say “Yes!” series, we explore the concept of true obedience, and that it goes beyond mere compliance to authority; it stems from love, respect, and trust, requiring vulnerability.  Obedience to Jesus is essential for experiencing a transformative life, as it involves surrendering our hearts and resources to Him while acknowledging His divine authority. "The Great Commission",  empowers us to make disciples by living obediently and reflecting Jesus’ teachings in our lives. Saying "yes" to obedience brings the safety and presence of Jesus' power and authority, while the cost of nondiscipleship and lack of obedience, leaves us exposed and vulnerable.

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The Fruit Of The Spirit (Week 3): Joy & Peace

Jesus once told a story about "healthy" and "diseased" trees to help us get a better idea about the current state of our lives and also to point us toward God's desire for us to bear the fruit of the Spirit. The Fruit of The Spirit are not circumstantial or influenced by emotions; instead, they are the outcome of deep-rooted faith that can flourish regardless of our life situations. Joy differs from happiness; rather, it has its roots firmly planted in the certainty of our relationship with God, ensuring its existence even amid trials. Peace, is not just the absence of conflict. It indicates a state of completeness that arises when one is firmly rooted in the Holy Spirit—real peace results in reconciliation and unity. Active peacemakers, intervene in situations of conflict to restore what's broken.

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The Fruit Of The Spirit (Week 2): Love

In Week 2 of our series on The Fruit of The Spirit, we unpacked the importance of being rooted in the Holy Spirit and bearing Holy Spirit fruit. There’s an inseparable connection between our roots and the fruit of our lives. Love, when rooted in the Holy Spirit is bears the fruit of commitment through our attitudes and actions, regardless of our situations and circumstances.

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The Fruit of The Spirit (Week 1): Roots & Fruit

"Roots & Fruit" discusses the significance of the relationship between the roots and fruit of our lives, emphasizing the importance of being genuine disciples of Jesus. Our actions reflect what is stored in our hearts, similar to how a tree bears good or bad fruit based on its roots.

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FAQ (Week 1): The Truth About Heaven & Hell

Sermon Summary:

"The Truth about Heaven and Hell" distinguishes between primary and secondary issues in matters of faith, urging the followers of Jesus to focus on essential aspects of faith when it comes to understanding concepts like heaven and hell, amidst uncertainties. The sermon discusses the traditional and biblical views of heaven and hell, exploring the interconnectedness of heaven and earth and the consequences of human rebellion. It ends with a call to repentance and faith, highlighting Jesus' role in restoring the relationship between heaven and earth for eternal life.

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