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This powerful message centers on John 4 and the encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well, revealing a transformative truth: our everyday lives are our mission fields. We're challenged to reconsider what it means to live on mission for God—it's not primarily about serving within church walls, but about being the church in the spaces we already occupy. The woman at the well didn't need theological training or permission to share her encounter with Jesus; she simply needed her story and her willingness to return to the very community that had shamed her. What makes this so compelling is the ordinariness of it all—Jesus was tired, sitting at a well, having a conversation. Yet this simple moment became the catalyst for an entire town to meet the Messiah. We're invited to see our workplaces, classrooms, neighborhoods, and families not as distractions from ministry, but as the very locations where God wants to work through us. The question isn't whether we're called to mission—we all are. The question is whether we'll recognize that our calling exists right where we already are, in the relationships we already have, with people who desperately need the hope we've found in Jesus.

This powerful message challenges us to shift our perspective from living for the temporary to living for the eternal. Drawing from Psalm 145, we're reminded that God's vision extends far beyond individual salvation—He desires to be the God of generations through our lives. The central question confronts us directly: Are we building a legacy rooted in Christ, or are we investing our energy in things that will never outlast us? The sermon unpacks three essential keys to leaving a lasting legacy: rooting our lives in Christ, choosing legacy over comfort, and investing in people. We're confronted with the sobering reality that faith is always one generation away from disappearing, as seen in Judges 2:10 when a generation arose that did not know the Lord or His works. The most striking insight is that inheritance is what we leave to someone, but legacy is what we leave in someone. We cannot pass on what we don't possess—our children, friends, and coworkers can only receive what we ourselves have authentically embraced in Christ. This isn't about perfection but about intentionality, about choosing daily to point others back to Jesus through our ordinary moments, our stories of God's faithfulness, and our willingness to sacrifice present comfort for eternal fruit.

Conflict is inevitable in every home, but how we navigate it reveals the depth of our spiritual maturity. James 1:19-20 offers us a transformative framework: be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to become angry. This isn't just good advice—it's a divine blueprint for building homes where relationships flourish despite disagreements. We often assume that because we pray, read Scripture, and attend church, we've mastered emotional and relational health. But conflict exposes the truth about what has actually shaped us. The real question isn't whether we believe patience and kindness are important—it's whether these virtues show up when tensions rise. Most damage in families doesn't come from explosive arguments but from patterns of poorly managed conflict that go unaddressed: harsh words we justify, silence we normalize, bitterness we allow to harden. The goal of conflict in a Christian home isn't to win—it's to restore. When we truly care about someone, conflict becomes an opportunity to fight alongside them against the problem, not against each other. Fighting fair means refusing to attack character when addressing behavior, avoiding the weaponization of past failures, and stewarding our words with care. And when we fail—because we will—forgiveness becomes non-negotiable. Forgiveness doesn't erase wisdom or boundaries; it releases the debt and frees us from the poison of bitterness. Jesus modeled this perfectly, forgiving us while we were still His enemies. If He could extend that grace, surely we can learn to forgive those who've hurt us, choosing peace over control and trusting God with justice.

We live in a generation that is saturated with content but starved of connection. This powerful message challenges us to recognize that we don't have a next-generation problem—we have a discipleship problem. The Great Commission in Matthew 28 calls us to make disciples of all nations, and if Jesus' last words could become our first priority, we could truly reach the next generation. The beauty of discipleship is that it doesn't require us to be perfect or to have arrived at some spiritual destination. Like Paul said, we simply need to follow Christ as we invite others to follow us. The enemy wants to divide the generation with wisdom from the generation with time, keeping older believers separated from younger ones who desperately need guidance. But when we bridge this gap, something transformative happens. Discipleship isn't about adding another meeting to our calendar—it's about including someone in the life we're already living. Whether it's through our hobbies, our work, our family dinners, or our church service, we have countless opportunities to invest in others. The question isn't whether we're qualified enough; it's whether we're spiritually a few steps ahead and willing to share not just the gospel, but our lives as well. This generation is looking for community to belong to, a mission to fight for, a mentor to guide them, and someone to build with. We have the power to meet these needs simply by opening our lives and saying, 'Come and follow me.'

What shapes the culture of our homes? This powerful exploration of Joshua 24 challenges us to confront a question we often avoid: who does our family serve? We discover that every home is moving in a direction, whether we're intentionally steering it or not. The concept of drift emerges as the hidden enemy of godly homes—those subtle, quiet shifts away from our intended destination that happen through technology, overscheduling, and the competing values of our culture. Joshua's declaration, 'as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord,' isn't just a nice statement—it's a foundational choice that sets the entire direction of family life. We learn that culture is formed through three powerful elements: what we repeat, what we celebrate, and what we permit into our homes. These aren't abstract concepts but daily realities that shape who our children become, how we handle conflict, and what values we actually live out versus merely profess. The message cuts through to a profound truth: we cannot build godly homes in isolation. We need the Holy Spirit, we need the church, and we need the humility to admit when we don't know what we're doing. This isn't about perfection—it's about direction. It's about choosing today, not yesterday or someday, to align our homes with God's purposes.We explore how drift happens in our homes and why the question of who our family serves is one of the most important questions we will answer.We examine Joshua's declaration that his household will serve the Lord and understand how this becomes the first foundational rule for godly homes.We discover that every member of the household—parents, children, students, empty nesters, and men—has a specific role in creating godly home culture.We are invited to make a choice today—not yesterday or tomorrow—to align our homes with serving the Lord and to surrender our lives to Jesus.ChaptersChapter 1: The Danger of Drift in Our Homes0:00 - 7:00Chapter 2: Joshua's Choice and Our Foundation7:00 - 14:00Chapter 3: Everyone's Role in Shaping Home Culture14:00 - 21:00Chapter 4: The Invitation to Choose Today21:00 - 28:00

What if the prayers that truly please God aren't the ones we've been praying? This powerful message from 1 Timothy 2:1-4 challenges us to examine our prayer life with radical honesty. We're called to pray for 'all people'—not just those we like, not just those who agree with us, not just those who meet our standards of worthiness. The Hebrew lesson is simple: 'all y'all' means everyone, without exception. When we pray for all people, something transformative happens—we develop what's called 'not yet eyes' instead of 'never eyes.' We stop writing people off as too far gone and start seeing them as God sees them: souls in process, works in progress, beloved creations not yet fully transformed. This includes praying for leaders and authorities, even when we disagree with their policies, their platforms, or their decisions. Why? Because prayer isn't about political alignment—it's about creating space for peace, godliness, and dignity in our communities. The stunning truth is that our first response to injustice, chaos, and conflict shouldn't be outrage or activism—it should be prayer. When we turn off the noise and get on our knees, we position ourselves to participate in God's redemptive work rather than simply adding to the division. This message reminds us that every person—from the immigrant to the ICE agent, from the protestor to the politician—has a soul that matters eternally to God.

This powerful message invites us into a transformative kind of prayer that moves beyond asking God to change our circumstances and instead invites Him to change us from the inside out. Drawing from Psalm 139:23-24, we're challenged to pray David's courageous prayer: 'Search me, God, and know my heart. Test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me and lead me in the way everlasting.' This isn't about becoming more impressive in our spiritual performance—it's about becoming more honest with God about the unexamined parts of our lives. We're reminded that we're incredibly skilled at managing the version of ourselves that others see, but there's a version of us that nobody else sees—not our coworkers, friends, or even closest loved ones. The deepest work God wants to do isn't around us; it's in us. This prayer multiplies our spiritual growth not when we sound more spiritual, but when we become more surrendered. God doesn't search us for His information—He already knows everything. He searches us for our transformation, revealing what is broken while offering direction and healing. The beautiful truth is that God is gentle with what He reveals, exposing only what He intends to heal, because He looks at our hearts when everyone else looks at outward appearances.Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/@CelebrateChurchCelebrate Church is led by Pastor Noah Rollins. Our vision is for people to MEET JESUS so they can go out and BE JESUS.Stay Connected!Visit us at 1000 South Sycamore Avenue in Sioux Falls, SD.Website: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate.church

What if the reason we've stopped praying isn't because we've lost our faith, but because we've misunderstood how prayer actually works? This powerful exploration of John 15:1-8 challenges our performance-driven approach to spiritual growth and invites us into something far more transformative: abiding. Jesus describes Himself as the vine and us as the branches, revealing that fruitfulness doesn't come from striving harder but from staying connected longer. We live in a culture that has trained us for immediacy—instant results, quick answers, and fast outcomes. But when we bring this consumeristic mindset into our relationship with God, we set ourselves up for disappointment. Prayer becomes transactional rather than relational. The Greek word 'mino' that Jesus uses for 'abide' means to stay, to remain, to make your home somewhere. It's about conscious engagement with the presence of an omnipresent God. We're not climbing a ladder to reach God or strengthening a muscle to impress Him. We're simply staying close, even when things feel quiet, even when we doubt, even when we don't get the answers we want. This message liberates us from the exhausting cycle of spiritual self-sufficiency and invites us into the rest of depending on Jesus for everything. Apart from Him, we can do nothing—and that's not meant to shame us, but to free us.Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/@CelebrateChurchCelebrate Church is led by Pastor Noah Rollins. Our vision is for people to MEET JESUS so they can go out and BE JESUS.Stay Connected!Visit us at 1000 South Sycamore Avenue in Sioux Falls, SD.Website: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate.church

As we stand at the threshold of a new year, we're invited into a transformative spiritual practice that could change everything: making prayer our first response rather than our last resort. This message draws us into Mark 1:35, where we witness Jesus—in the midst of overwhelming ministry demands and crowds pressing in from every direction—choosing to rise early, withdraw to a solitary place, and pray before the day begins. The profound truth here challenges our modern assumptions: if Jesus Christ, the Son of God, needed to pray first, how much more do we? We're confronted with an uncomfortable reality that most of our struggles aren't really addiction problems, relationship problems, or discipline issues at their core—they're prayer problems. We try to fight spiritual battles with natural strength, showing up to life's challenges like a hockey player armed with a pencil instead of a stick. The invitation before us is clear: what if we stopped treating prayer as something to squeeze into our busy schedules and instead built our entire day around it? What if we prayed before scrolling social media, before that difficult conversation, before reacting in anger, before making that decision? This isn't about perfection or praying for hours—it's about intentionality, about acknowledging God's presence beside us in every moment. When we pray first, we're not declaring that life is out of control; we're declaring that God is in control. And here's the beautiful promise: while prayer doesn't guarantee an easy life, it removes unnecessary pain and anchors us in the midst of pressure, allowing us to look back and see God's faithful hand every step of the way.

As we step into a new year, we're confronted with a profound reality: we are in a spiritual war. This isn't a metaphorical struggle or a nice religious concept—it's the actual battlefield of our lives. The enemy's goal, as Jesus plainly stated in John 10, is to steal, kill, and destroy everything we hold dear. But here's the transformative truth: we don't fight this war with human weapons or defensive strategies. Instead, we're called to take the offensive using the same three weapons Jesus himself wielded—prayer, the Word of God, and fasting. Ephesians 6 reminds us that our struggle isn't against flesh and blood, but against spiritual forces, which means our spouse, boss, or family members aren't the enemy. When we grasp this, everything changes. The message introduces a revolutionary approach to prayer that moves beyond simple requests: praying for, praying with, praying into, praying over, and praying against. These five dimensions of prayer create a spiritual fortress around everything we care about. When we anoint our homes, speak God's Word into our children's futures, and directly command the enemy to leave, we're not playing defense anymore—we're advancing God's kingdom. The 21-day challenge of daily prayer, Bible reading, and weekly fasting isn't about religious duty; it's about building the habit that will unlock miracles we've only dreamed of. What if this year could be different? What if marriages were restored, prodigal children came home, and generational curses were finally broken? The weapons are in our hands.Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/@CelebrateChurchCelebrate Church is led by Pastor Noah Rollins. Our vision is for people to MEET JESUS so they can go out and BE JESUS.Stay Connected!Visit us at 1000 South Sycamore Avenue in Sioux Falls, SD.Website: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate.church

This Christmas Eve message invites us into a profound truth that transcends tradition: Christmas isn't primarily about what we give, but about what God gave. Drawing from Luke 2 and John's declaration that 'the Word became flesh,' we're reminded that Jesus represents heaven's collision with earth—God stepping into our fractured, hurting world not because we deserved it, but because we desperately needed it. The sermon explores the three gifts of the Magi—frankincense pointing to Jesus as our high priest, myrrh revealing him as our suffering servant, and gold declaring him as king—yet redirects our focus to the ultimate gift: Jesus himself. What makes this gift extraordinary is its permanence in a world where everything else fades. While other presents create moments, Jesus creates life. The challenge presented is both simple and profound: a gift can be given yet never received. We can admire Jesus from a distance, appreciate the Christmas story culturally, without ever truly opening our lives to him. The invitation echoes Jesus' own words in Matthew 11:28—'Come to me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.' Christmas isn't God adding weight to our already heavy lives; it's Jesus offering to carry that weight with us. We don't need to clean ourselves up first or fix our brokenness before approaching him. Like the shepherds who came as they were, we're invited to receive this gift in our current state—with our fears, wounds, regrets, and uncertainties fully exposed.Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/@CelebrateChurchCelebrateChurch is led by Pastor Noah Rollins.Our vision is for people to MEET JESUS so they can go out and BE JESUS.Stay Connected! Visit us at 1000 South Sycamore Avenue in Sioux Falls, SD.Website: https://www.celebrate.church/CelebrateChurch Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate.church

At the heart of Christmas lies a profound question that extends far beyond seasonal celebration: Is Jesus our king? This exploration of the Magi's gift of gold to the infant Jesus reveals that gold was never a casual present in the ancient world—it was reserved exclusively for royalty. When these wise travelers placed gold at Jesus' feet, they made a radical declaration of surrender and allegiance. The distinction between acknowledging Jesus as king in general versus making him king of our personal lives becomes the central tension we must navigate. We can know all the right theology, attend church regularly, and sing the songs, yet still miss the king entirely if we refuse to surrender control. The sermon draws from Matthew 2, where the Magi's question about the newborn King of the Jews threatened King Herod's authority, exposing a deeply human tendency: when our control is challenged, fear and resistance surface. The message challenges us to examine the areas of our lives we've withheld from Jesus' kingship—our finances, time, relationships, future plans, and pain management. Jesus doesn't seek partial authority or sectioned-off devotion; he calls for complete surrender. Yet this isn't the demand of a tyrant but the invitation of a humble, righteous, and eternal king who emptied himself to serve us. The freedom we desperately seek comes not from doing whatever we want, but from becoming who God created us to be through surrender to his perfect leadership.Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/@CelebrateChurchCelebrateChurch is led by Pastor Noah Rollins.Our vision is for people to MEET JESUS so they can go out and BE JESUS.Stay Connected! Visit us at 1000 South Sycamore Avenue in Sioux Falls, SD.Website: https://www.celebrate.church/CelebrateChurch Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate.church

What if the most meaningful gift ever given was wrapped in burial spices? This exploration of the wise men's gift of myrrh turns our comfortable Christmas sentiments upside down, revealing a profound truth: Jesus wasn't born just to live, but to die for us. Myrrh—a fragrant resin extracted only by wounding a tree—served as a burial spice in the ancient world, making its presence at a birthday celebration both startling and prophetic. Drawing from Isaiah 53's powerful prophecy that the Messiah would be pierced for our transgressions, we're confronted with the reality that Jesus entered our world specifically to carry our suffering. This isn't abstract theology—it's deeply personal. Every burden we shoulder, every pain we hide, every wound we nurse was meant to be laid at His feet. The cradle only makes sense when we see the cross on the horizon. Jesus' radical humility in becoming vulnerable and dependent, ultimately leading to death on a cross, wasn't tragedy but triumph. His suffering broke death's dominion forever. The question we must wrestle with is this: What are we carrying that Jesus came to take? Are we showing contempt for His kindness by insisting on bearing our own burdens, or will we respond like the wise men—bowing, surrendering, and offering everything to the King who gave everything for us?Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/@CelebrateChurchCelebrateChurch is led by Pastor Noah Rollins.Our vision is for people to MEET JESUS so they can go out and BE JESUS.Stay Connected! Visit us at 1000 South Sycamore Avenue in Sioux Falls, SD.Website: https://www.celebrate.church/CelebrateChurch Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate.church

As we enter the Christmas season, it's easy to get swept up in the lights, music, and festivities while missing the profound truth at the center of it all. This message invites us to look beyond the wrapping paper and discover the gift of frankincense brought to Jesus by the wise men—a gift that reveals Jesus as our High Priest. In Matthew 2, we encounter scholars who traveled hundreds of miles to bow before a baby, recognizing what so many missed: this wasn't just another earthly king, but the answer humanity had been waiting for. The frankincense they offered wasn't random; it was the same resin used in temple worship, symbolizing prayers rising to God. By presenting it to Jesus, they declared that this child would stand between us and God, bridging the gap our sin created. Understanding Jesus as our High Priest transforms everything—how we pray, how we deal with shame, how we approach God. We learn that Jesus empathizes with our struggles because He lived them, carries our shame because He died for it, and opens the way to God because He tore the veil separating us. This Christmas, we're challenged to stop trying to fix ourselves and instead come as we are to the One who already paid the price. The cross wasn't just enough—it was more than enough. What shame are we carrying that God never asked us to bear? What keeps us from coming boldly to the throne of grace? This season, the greatest gift isn't under a tree—it's the person of Jesus, our perfect High Priest.Subscribe / @celebratechurch Celebrate Church is led by Pastor Noah Rollins. Our vision is for people to MEET JESUS so they can go out and BE JESUS.Stay Connected!Visit us at 1000 South Sycamore Avenue in Sioux Falls, SD.Website: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: / celebratesf Celebrate Church Instagram: / celebrate.church

This powerful message challenges us to reimagine thanksgiving not as a single holiday, but as a transformative way of life. Drawing from Romans 8, we're reminded that we are 'more than conquerors' through Christ—a truth that transcends our circumstances. The sermon explores how biblical figures like David and Paul maintained attitudes of gratitude even while running for their lives or sitting in prison with beaten bodies. The key insight? Thanksgiving isn't an emotion we wait to feel; it's a command we choose to obey. We learn that complaining is merely a habit, while giving thanks is a spiritual discipline requiring intentional practice. The challenge presented is radical: what if we stopped praying about what we want and instead spent a week only thanking God? What if we thanked every person we encountered? The practical framework of 'pray it, say it, every day it' offers us a roadmap to shift from circumstance-driven emotions to Christ-centered gratitude. This message reminds us that our circumstances will never defeat us—only our attitude about them can. When we focus not on the 'what' of our trials but on the 'who' of Jesus within us, we discover the secret to living as people who are truly different from the world around us.Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/@CelebrateChurchCelebrate Church is led by Pastor Noah Rollins. Our vision is for people to MEET JESUS so they can go out and BE JESUS.Stay Connected!Visit us at 1000 South Sycamore Avenue in Sioux Falls, SD.Website: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate.church

This message brings us to the culminating vision of God's holiness as revealed in Revelation 21, where we encounter a breathtaking picture of the new heaven and new earth. After exploring God's holiness through Isaiah's encounter, Moses at the burning bush, and Daniel's faithfulness, we now see the ultimate destination of all who are made holy through Christ. The apostle John gives us specific, measurable dimensions of the New Jerusalem—a city so vast it encompasses 2.6 billion cubic miles, precisely the volume of Earth's entire crust. This isn't poetic hyperbole but divine precision, reminding us that God's holiness is both unimaginable and remarkably detailed. What strikes us most powerfully is that heaven isn't an escape from creation but its complete renewal. God doesn't discard what sin has broken; He makes all things new. The promise that there will be no more tears, death, mourning, or pain isn't just comforting—it's transformative for how we live today. When we grasp that we're fighting from victory rather than for victory, that the battle has already been won by the King of Kings, everything changes. We're called to live as citizens of heaven right now, bringing God's light into dark places, forgiving when others hold grudges, serving when others demand. This vision of heaven should make us more engaged with earth, not less, as we reflect the holiness that will one day fill every cubic centimeter of creation.Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/@CelebrateChurchCelebrateChurch is led by Pastor Noah Rollins. Our vision is for people to MEET JESUS so they can go out and BE JESUS.Stay Connected! Visit us at 1000 South Sycamore Avenue in Sioux Falls, SD.Website: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate.church

We find ourselves living between two worlds—called to be holy while surrounded by pressure to conform. Through Daniel's story in Babylon, we discover that holiness isn't about retreating from culture or aggressively fighting against it, but about remaining faithful within it. Daniel was a teenager torn from his home, given a new name tied to false gods, and pressured to adopt Babylonian values. Yet he 'resolved' in advance who he would be. This wasn't about dietary rules—it was about loyalty to the one true God. The most powerful lesson here is that holiness begins before we face temptation. If we don't decide who we are before walking into our modern Babylon, the world will decide for us. Daniel teaches us three vital truths: holiness means staying distinct when pressure to conform is strong, holiness is possible because God's presence goes with us even into ungodly places, and holiness is about influence, not isolation. We're not called to hide our faith or weaponize it, but to live with such integrity that even unbelievers take notice. The beauty of the gospel is that Jesus already stood faithful in our place, trading our sin for His holiness. Holiness isn't earned through willpower—it's received through surrender, allowing God's Spirit to transform us from the inside out.Celebrate Church is led by Pastor Noah Rollins. Our vision is for people to MEET JESUS so they can go out and BE JESUS.Stay Connected!Visit us at 1000 South Sycamore Avenue in Sioux Falls, SD.Website: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: / celebratesf Celebrate Church Instagram: / celebrate.church

Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/@CelebrateChurchCelebrate Church is led by Pastor Noah Rollins. Our vision is for people to MEET JESUS so they can go out and BE JESUS.Stay Connected!Visit us at 1000 South Sycamore Avenue in Sioux Falls, SD.Website: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate.church

Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/@CelebrateChurchCelebrate Church is led by Pastor Noah Rollins. Our vision is for people to MEET JESUS so they can go out and BE JESUS.Stay Connected!Visit us at 1000 South Sycamore Avenue in Sioux Falls, SD.Website: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate.church

For more information, click here: https://www.celebrate.churchSubscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/2T6ASbuTwo Words: Meet Jesus. This is the vision of Celebrate Church, led by Lead Pastor Noah Rollins and based in Sioux Falls, SD with multiple locations throughout the Midwest. Stay Connected:Website: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate_church

Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/@CelebrateChurchCelebrate Church is led by Pastor Noah Rollins. Our vision is for people to MEET JESUS so they can go out and BE JESUS.Stay Connected!Visit us at 1000 South Sycamore Avenue in Sioux Falls, SD.Website: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate.church

Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/@CelebrateChurchCelebrate Church is led by Pastor Noah Rollins. Our vision is for people to MEET JESUS so they can go out and BE JESUS.Stay Connected!Visit us at 1000 South Sycamore Avenue in Sioux Falls, SD.Website: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate.church

Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/@CelebrateChurchCelebrate Church is led by Pastor Noah Rollins. Our vision is for people to MEET JESUS so they can go out and BE JESUS.Stay Connected!Visit us at 1000 South Sycamore Avenue in Sioux Falls, SD.Website: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate.church

Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/@CelebrateChurchCelebrate Church is led by Pastor Noah Rollins. Our vision is for people to MEET JESUS so they can go out and BE JESUS.Stay Connected!Visit us at 1000 South Sycamore Avenue in Sioux Falls, SD.Website: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate.church

Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/@CelebrateChurchCelebrate Church is led by Pastor Noah Rollins. Our vision is for people to MEET JESUS so they can go out and BE JESUS.Stay Connected!Visit us at 1000 South Sycamore Avenue in Sioux Falls, SD.Website: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate.church

Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/@CelebrateChurchCelebrate Church is led by Pastor Noah Rollins. Our vision is for people to MEET JESUS so they can go out and BE JESUS.Stay Connected!Visit us at 1000 South Sycamore Avenue in Sioux Falls, SD.Website: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate.church

Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/@CelebrateChurchCelebrate Church is led by Pastor Noah Rollins. Our vision is for people to MEET JESUS so they can go out and BE JESUS.Stay Connected!Visit us at 1000 South Sycamore Avenue in Sioux Falls, SD.Website: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate.church

For more information, click here: https://www.celebrate.churchSubscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/2T6ASbuTwo Words: Meet Jesus. This is the vision of Celebrate Church, led by Lead Pastor Noah Rollins and based in Sioux Falls, SD with multiple locations throughout the Midwest. ——Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate_church

For more information, click here: https://www.celebrate.churchSubscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/2T6ASbuTwo Words: Meet Jesus. This is the vision of Celebrate Church, led by Lead Pastor Noah Rollins and based in Sioux Falls, SD with multiple locations throughout the Midwest. ——Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate_church

For more information, click here: https://www.celebrate.churchSubscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/2T6ASbuTwo Words: Meet Jesus. This is the vision of Celebrate Church, led by Lead Pastor Noah Rollins and based in Sioux Falls, SD with multiple locations throughout the Midwest. ——Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate_church

For more information, click here: https://www.celebrate.churchSubscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/2T6ASbuTwo Words: Meet Jesus. This is the vision of Celebrate Church, led by Lead Pastor Noah Rollins and based in Sioux Falls, SD with multiple locations throughout the Midwest. ——Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate_church

For more information, click here: https://www.celebrate.churchSubscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/2T6ASbuTwo Words: Meet Jesus. This is the vision of Celebrate Church, led by Lead Pastor Noah Rollins and based in Sioux Falls, SD with multiple locations throughout the Midwest. ——Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate_church

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For more information, click here: https://www.celebrate.churchSubscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/2T6ASbuTwo Words: Meet Jesus. This is the vision of Celebrate Church, led by Lead Pastor Noah Rollins and based in Sioux Falls, SD with multiple locations throughout the Midwest. ——Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate_churchCelebrate Church Twitter: https://twitter.com/celebrate_cc

For more information, click here: https://www.celebrate.churchSubscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/2T6ASbuTwo Words: Meet Jesus. This is the vision of Celebrate Church, led by Lead Pastor Noah Rollins and based in Sioux Falls, SD with multiple locations throughout the Midwest. ——Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate_churchCelebrate Church Twitter: https://twitter.com/celebrate_cc

For more information, click here: https://www.celebrate.churchSubscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/2T6ASbuTwo Words: Meet Jesus. This is the vision of Celebrate Church, led by Lead Pastor Noah Rollins and based in Sioux Falls, SD with multiple locations throughout the Midwest. ——Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate_churchCelebrate Church Twitter: https://twitter.com/celebrate_cc

For more information, click here: https://www.celebrate.churchSubscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/2T6ASbuTwo Words: Meet Jesus. This is the vision of Celebrate Church, led by Lead Pastor Noah Rollins and based in Sioux Falls, SD with multiple locations throughout the Midwest. ——Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate_churchCelebrate Church Twitter: https://twitter.com/celebrate_cc

For more information, click here: https://www.celebrate.churchSubscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/2T6ASbuTwo Words: Meet Jesus. This is the vision of Celebrate Church, led by Lead Pastor Noah Rollins and based in Sioux Falls, SD with multiple locations throughout the Midwest. ——Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate_churchCelebrate Church Twitter: https://twitter.com/celebrate_cc

For more information, click here: https://www.celebrate.churchSubscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/2T6ASbuTwo Words: Meet Jesus. This is the vision of Celebrate Church, led by Lead Pastor Noah Rollins and based in Sioux Falls, SD with multiple locations throughout the Midwest. ——Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate_churchCelebrate Church Twitter: https://twitter.com/celebrate_cc

For more information, click here: https://www.celebrate.churchSubscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/2T6ASbuTwo Words: Meet Jesus. This is the vision of Celebrate Church, led by Lead Pastor Noah Rollins and based in Sioux Falls, SD with multiple locations throughout the Midwest. ——Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate_churchCelebrate Church Twitter: https://twitter.com/celebrate_cc

For more information, click here: https://www.celebrate.churchSubscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/2T6ASbuTwo Words: Meet Jesus. This is the vision of Celebrate Church, led by Lead Pastor Noah Rollins and based in Sioux Falls, SD with multiple locations throughout the Midwest. ——Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate_churchCelebrate Church Twitter: https://twitter.com/celebrate_cc

For more information, click here: https://www.celebrate.churchSubscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/2T6ASbuTwo Words: Meet Jesus. This is the vision of Celebrate Church, led by Lead Pastor Noah Rollins and based in Sioux Falls, SD with multiple locations throughout the Midwest. ——Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate_churchCelebrate Church Twitter: https://twitter.com/celebrate_cc

For more information, click here: https://www.celebrate.churchSubscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/2T6ASbuTwo Words: Meet Jesus. This is the vision of Celebrate Church, led by Lead Pastor Noah Rollins and based in Sioux Falls, SD with multiple locations throughout the Midwest. ——Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate_churchCelebrate Church Twitter: https://twitter.com/celebrate_cc

For more information, click here: https://www.celebrate.churchSubscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/2T6ASbuTwo Words: Meet Jesus. This is the vision of Celebrate Church, led by Lead Pastor Noah Rollins and based in Sioux Falls, SD with multiple locations throughout the Midwest. ——Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate_churchCelebrate Church Twitter: https://twitter.com/celebrate_cc

For more information, click here: https://www.celebrate.churchSubscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/2T6ASbuTwo Words: Meet Jesus. This is the vision of Celebrate Church, led by Lead Pastor Noah Rollins and based in Sioux Falls, SD with multiple locations throughout the Midwest. ——Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate_churchCelebrate Church Twitter: https://twitter.com/celebrate_cc

For more information, click here: https://www.celebrate.churchSubscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/2T6ASbuTwo Words: Meet Jesus. This is the vision of Celebrate Church, led by Lead Pastor Noah Rollins and based in Sioux Falls, SD with multiple locations throughout the Midwest. ——Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate_churchCelebrate Church Twitter: https://twitter.com/celebrate_cc

For more information, click here: https://www.celebrate.churchSubscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/2T6ASbuTwo Words: Meet Jesus. This is the vision of Celebrate Church, led by Lead Pastor Noah Rollins and based in Sioux Falls, SD with multiple locations throughout the Midwest. ——Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate_churchCelebrate Church Twitter: https://twitter.com/celebrate_cc

For more information, click here: https://www.celebrate.churchSubscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/2T6ASbuTwo Words: Meet Jesus. This is the vision of Celebrate Church, led by Lead Pastor Noah Rollins and based in Sioux Falls, SD with multiple locations throughout the Midwest. ——Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate_churchCelebrate Church Twitter: https://twitter.com/celebrate_cc

For more information, click here: https://www.celebrate.churchSubscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/2T6ASbuTwo Words: Meet Jesus. This is the vision of Celebrate Church, led by Lead Pastor Noah Rollins and based in Sioux Falls, SD with multiple locations throughout the Midwest. ——Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate_churchCelebrate Church Twitter: https://twitter.com/celebrate_cc

For more information, click here: https://www.celebrate.churchSubscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/2T6ASbuTwo Words: Meet Jesus. This is the vision of Celebrate Church, led by Lead Pastor Noah Rollins and based in Sioux Falls, SD with multiple locations throughout the Midwest. ——Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate_churchCelebrate Church Twitter: https://twitter.com/celebrate_cc

For more information, click here: https://www.celebrate.churchSubscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/2T6ASbuTwo Words: Meet Jesus. This is the vision of Celebrate Church, led by Lead Pastor Noah Rollins and based in Sioux Falls, SD with multiple locations throughout the Midwest. ——Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate_churchCelebrate Church Twitter: https://twitter.com/celebrate_cc