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As Christians, we are called to walk in wisdom and make intentional choices about the people we surround ourselves with. Our friends have a powerful influence on our lives, shaping our values, attitudes, and behaviors. In this sermon, we will explore how to discern God's will when it comes to choosing friends, and how to build meaningful, Christ-centered relationships that inspire us to grow in faith, love, and wisdom. Sermon Text: Proverbs 12:21 Preacher: Pastor Ben Sadler
As Christians, we are called to walk in wisdom and make intentional choices about the people we surround ourselves with. Our friends have a powerful influence on our lives, shaping our values, attitudes, and behaviors. In this sermon, we will explore how to discern God's will when it comes to choosing friends, and how to build meaningful, Christ-centered relationships that inspire us to grow in faith, love, and wisdom. Sermon Text: Proverbs 12:21 Preacher: Pastor Ben Sadler
Conflict is inevitable in any relationship, but it's how we handle it that makes all the difference. In this sermon, we will discover how to resolve conflict in a way that honors God and promotes restoration and healing, rather than bitterness and division. Sermon Text: Genesis 37 Preacher: Pastor Bill Limmer
Conflict is inevitable in any relationship, but it's how we handle it that makes all the difference. In this sermon, we will discover how to resolve conflict in a way that honors God and promotes restoration and healing, rather than bitterness and division. Sermon Text: Genesis 37 Preacher: Pastor Bill Limmer
Communication is an essential element of any relationship, whether it be between spouses, family members, friends, or coworkers. However, communication breakdowns are all too common and can lead to misunderstandings, hurt feelings, and damaged relationships. In this sermon, we will explore the importance of active listening, empathy, and patience in our communication with others, and how it can strengthen our relationships. Sermon Text: Proverbs 15:1 Preacher: Pastor Ben Sadler
Communication is an essential element of any relationship, whether it be between spouses, family members, friends, or coworkers. However, communication breakdowns are all too common and can lead to misunderstandings, hurt feelings, and damaged relationships. In this sermon, we will explore the importance of active listening, empathy, and patience in our communication with others, and how it can strengthen our relationships. Sermon Text: Proverbs 15:1 Preacher: Pastor Ben Sadler
Marriage is a divine institution established by God, and it is intended to be a source of joy, intimacy, and fulfillment. Yet, in today's world, many marriages face challenges and struggles that can strain the relationship between spouses. In this sermon, we will explore God's plan for a thriving marriage, based on the powerful principle of love and respect. Sermon Text: Ephesians 5:33 Preacher: Pastor Ben Sadler
Marriage is a divine institution established by God, and it is intended to be a source of joy, intimacy, and fulfillment. Yet, in today's world, many marriages face challenges and struggles that can strain the relationship between spouses. In this sermon, we will explore God's plan for a thriving marriage, based on the powerful principle of love and respect. Sermon Text: Ephesians 5:33 Preacher: Pastor Ben Sadler
We live in a world where hurt and pain are inevitable. We've all experienced wounds from others, whether intentional or unintentional, that have left us feeling broken, bitter, and trapped. But as followers of Christ, we are called to a higher standard. In Colossians 3:13, the Apostle Paul reminds us of the transformative power of forgiveness, both for ourselves and for others. In this sermon, we will explore how we can move "From Hurt to Healing" by embracing the power of forgiveness, as exemplified by the Lord's forgiveness towards us. Sermon Text: Colossians 3:13 Preacher: Pastor Bill Limmer
We live in a world where hurt and pain are inevitable. We've all experienced wounds from others, whether intentional or unintentional, that have left us feeling broken, bitter, and trapped. But as followers of Christ, we are called to a higher standard. In Colossians 3:13, the Apostle Paul reminds us of the transformative power of forgiveness, both for ourselves and for others. In this sermon, we will explore how we can move "From Hurt to Healing" by embracing the power of forgiveness, as exemplified by the Lord's forgiveness towards us. Sermon Text: Colossians 3:13 Preacher: Pastor Bill Limmer
All of Jesus' miracles are ultimately pointing ahead to the final and greatest miracle, the resurrection of the living and the dead. On the Last Day, the same Jesus who brought us to life and gave us new life through the Holy Spirit will raise our bodies to be like his own body. We can be confident that Jesus will fulfill this miracle because of his power over his own death and his glorious resurrection. In this sermon, we will realize that the miracle of the resurrection is a great reminder that nothing is impossible with God! Sermon Text: John 11:25-26 Preacher: Pastor Ben Sadler
All of Jesus' miracles are ultimately pointing ahead to the final and greatest miracle, the resurrection of the living and the dead. On the Last Day, the same Jesus who brought us to life and gave us new life through the Holy Spirit will raise our bodies to be like his own body. We can be confident that Jesus will fulfill this miracle because of his power over his own death and his glorious resurrection. In this sermon, we will realize that the miracle of the resurrection is a great reminder that nothing is impossible with God! Sermon Text: John 11:25-26 Preacher: Pastor Ben Sadler
Religions, cults, and different ideologies have risen and fallen throughout time. Yet, Christianity has stood the test of time. The Church that was born through the outpouring of the Holy Spirit continues to grow and fill the earth with the kingdom of God. In this sermon, we will learn about how miracle of the Christian church demonstrates how God works through His people to accomplish His purposes and bring about His kingdom and what that means for us as a family of believers who are called to continue the work of the early church. Sermon Text: Acts 2:1-15;36-41 Preacher: Pastor Bill Limmer
Religions, cults, and different ideologies have risen and fallen throughout time. Yet, Christianity has stood the test of time. The Church that was born through the outpouring of the Holy Spirit continues to grow and fill the earth with the kingdom of God. In this sermon, we will learn about how miracle of the Christian church demonstrates how God works through His people to accomplish His purposes and bring about His kingdom and what that means for us as a family of believers who are called to continue the work of the early church. Sermon Text: Acts 2:1-15;36-41 Preacher: Pastor Bill Limmer
Because of the corruption and sinfulness of this world, our bodies breakdown and eventually we die. And yet, Jesus sometimes heals our bodies in miraculous ways, pointing us to our final and ultimate healing at the resurrection. In this sermon, we will learn about the miraculous healing of a man who was born blind and how this miracle not only symbolizes physical healing, but also the spiritual enlightenment that comes with belief in Jesus. Sermon Text: John 9:1-12 Preacher: Pastor Bob Johannes
Because of the corruption and sinfulness of this world, our bodies breakdown and eventually we die. And yet, Jesus sometimes heals our bodies in miraculous ways, pointing us to our final and ultimate healing at the resurrection. In this sermon, we will learn about the miraculous healing of a man who was born blind and how this miracle not only symbolizes physical healing, but also the spiritual enlightenment that comes with belief in Jesus. Sermon Text: John 9:1-12 Preacher: Pastor Bob Johannes
Jesus not only is the author of life; he also is the preserver of life. The preservation of life is a fundamental value that reflects God's love for His creation. The Bible teaches us that human life is sacred and should be protected at all costs. This means not only refraining from actions that may harm others, but also actively seeking to preserve and promote life in all its forms. In this sermon, we will understand how Jesus preserves our lives in miraculous ways like he did when he fed the 5,000. We will also learn what this means for us and our time on earth. Sermon Text: John 6:1-15 Preacher: Pastor Forrest Bivens
Jesus not only is the author of life; he also is the preserver of life. The preservation of life is a fundamental value that reflects God's love for His creation. The Bible teaches us that human life is sacred and should be protected at all costs. This means not only refraining from actions that may harm others, but also actively seeking to preserve and promote life in all its forms. In this sermon, we will understand how Jesus preserves our lives in miraculous ways like he did when he fed the 5,000. We will also learn what this means for us and our time on earth. Sermon Text: John 6:1-15 Preacher: Pastor Forrest Bivens
Life has to come from somewhere. Life is a precious gift from God, and it is truly a miracle that we exist in this world. From the moment of conception to the final breath, every moment of our lives is a wonder to behold. As we reflect on the miracle of life, we will explore the beauty of creation and the power of God's love for us. In this sermon, we will learn how Paul explains how the miracle of life began, with the author of life itself. Sermon Text: Colossians 1 Preacher: Pastor Bill Limmer
Life has to come from somewhere. Life is a precious gift from God, and it is truly a miracle that we exist in this world. From the moment of conception to the final breath, every moment of our lives is a wonder to behold. As we reflect on the miracle of life, we will explore the beauty of creation and the power of God's love for us. In this sermon, we will learn how Paul explains how the miracle of life began, with the author of life itself. Sermon Text: Colossians 1 Preacher: Pastor Bill Limmer
Have you ever heard of Doubting Thomas? He was one of Jesus' disciples and was known to doubt aspects of Jesus ministry and resurrection. When Jesus rose from the grave, Thomas stated he would not believe without seeing Jesus and touching his wounds from the cross. He needed to see to believe. Jesus states, “Blessed are those who have not seen, yet believe.” In this sermon we will learn about the countless promises fulfilled, proofs of the resurrection, and God's presence in our life through Word and Sacrament that enable us to believe without seeing. Sermon Text: John 20:24-29 Preacher: Pastor Bill Limmer
Have you ever heard of Doubting Thomas? He was one of Jesus' disciples and was known to doubt aspects of Jesus ministry and resurrection. When Jesus rose from the grave, Thomas stated he would not believe without seeing Jesus and touching his wounds from the cross. He needed to see to believe. Jesus states, “Blessed are those who have not seen, yet believe.” In this sermon we will learn about the countless promises fulfilled, proofs of the resurrection, and God's presence in our life through Word and Sacrament that enable us to believe without seeing. Sermon Text: John 20:24-29 Preacher: Pastor Bill Limmer
Jesus was mocked while he hung on the cross. People taunted him by saying, “If you are really the Son of God, save yourself.” Sometimes we want God to prove himself to us in the way we think is best. But if God had listened to his mockers, the world wouldn't have been saved. In this sermon, we will understand that God acts according to his plan, purpose, power and for our salvation. Sermon Text: Matthew 27: 38-44 Preacher: Pastor Ben Sadler
Jesus was mocked while he hung on the cross. People taunted him by saying, “If you are really the Son of God, save yourself.” Sometimes we want God to prove himself to us in the way we think is best. But if God had listened to his mockers, the world wouldn't have been saved. In this sermon, we will understand that God acts according to his plan, purpose, power and for our salvation. Sermon Text: Matthew 27: 38-44 Preacher: Pastor Ben Sadler
In a world filled with options, distractions, and choices, how do we truly reach God? In this sermon, we will understand that Jesus is the only way to reach God, in fact, He is the way, the truth, and the life. Sermon Text: John 14:5-6 Preacher: Pastor Jim Aderman
In a world filled with options, distractions, and choices, how do we truly reach God? In this sermon, we will understand that Jesus is the only way to reach God, in fact, He is the way, the truth, and the life. Sermon Text: John 14:5-6 Preacher: Pastor Jim Aderman
Life is filled with struggles, trails, and pain. Each of these things by themselves are horrific. You may even question God by saying “Why would you let this terrible thing happen?” In this sermon, we will learn about how the struggles, trials, and pain serve a purpose in our lives and how they turn us back to Him. Sermon Text: Romans 5:1-11 Preacher: Pastor Ben Sadler
Life is filled with struggles, trails, and pain. Each of these things by themselves are horrific. You may even question God by saying “Why would you let this terrible thing happen?” In this sermon, we will learn about how the struggles, trials, and pain serve a purpose in our lives and how they turn us back to Him. Sermon Text: Romans 5:1-11 Preacher: Pastor Ben Sadler
We easily get confused on what we want and need. Jesus performed many miracles including healing a crippled man and enabling him to walk. However, the more important miracle was forgiving that man's sins and opening heaven's door for him to walk in. In this sermon we will learn how to pursue the greater work of God and pursue His promises. Sermon Text: Mark 2:1-12 Preacher: Pastor Bill Limmer
We easily get confused on what we want and need. Jesus performed many miracles including healing a crippled man and enabling him to walk. However, the more important miracle was forgiving that man's sins and opening heaven's door for him to walk in. In this sermon we will learn how to pursue the greater work of God and pursue His promises. Sermon Text: Mark 2:1-12 Preacher: Pastor Bill Limmer
The Lord uses us in our weakness to show his glory and to do things we could never do on our own. God provided Aaron to help Moses. God parted the Red Sea as Moses stretched out his hand. In this sermon, we will explore the different instances where God used Moses to let His glory shine though. Sermon Text: Exodus 4:10-12 Preacher: Pastor Ben Sadler
The Lord uses us in our weakness to show his glory and to do things we could never do on our own. God provided Aaron to help Moses. God parted the Red Sea as Moses stretched out his hand. In this sermon, we will explore the different instances where God used Moses to let His glory shine though. Sermon Text: Exodus 4:10-12 Preacher: Pastor Ben Sadler
One reason we don't pray is because we are struggling, even suffering. Life is not turning out the way we wanted. We might even be mad at God and blame God for our situation, and so we don't go to God in prayer. But instead of running from God in our pain, we are to go to him with our laments, pleading for his intervention. Sermon Text: Psalm 13 Preaching Pastor: Pastor Bill Limmer
One reason we don't pray is because we are struggling, even suffering. Life is not turning out the way we wanted. We might even be mad at God and blame God for our situation, and so we don't go to God in prayer. But instead of running from God in our pain, we are to go to him with our laments, pleading for his intervention. Sermon Text: Psalm 13 Preaching Pastor: Pastor Bill Limmer
One way to start our conversation with God is “Thank you!” The Bible says every good and perfect gift comes from above. When we thank God for all the ways he continues to provide for us, it changes us. It stops us from thinking about ourselves and our problems and it puts our focus back on God and all the good things he is doing for us. Sermon Text: Psalm 100 Preaching Pastor: Pastor Ben Sadler
One way to start our conversation with God is “Thank you!” The Bible says every good and perfect gift comes from above. When we thank God for all the ways he continues to provide for us, it changes us. It stops us from thinking about ourselves and our problems and it puts our focus back on God and all the good things he is doing for us. Sermon Text: Psalm 100 Preaching Pastor: Pastor Ben Sadler
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