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Graduation Sunday, May 18, 2025. Graduation class of 2025
For Grad Sunday 2025, Eduardo "Sauce" Sauceda brings a passionate message about stepping into your God-given purpose. More than a milestone, this “graduation” is a call to live on mission. It's not about us—it's all about Jesus.
Join us as we celebrate our Graduation Sunday, hearing from our Youth Pastor, Brett Harper.
Today we celebrate the achievements of our high school graduates. This special time of recognition is a chance to honor their hard work, bless their future journeys, and show them the love and support of their church family. Join us as we come together to cheer them on as they enter a new chapter!
Today we celebrate the achievements of our high school graduates. This special time of recognition is a chance to honor their hard work, bless their future journeys, and show them the love and support of their church family. Join us as we come together to cheer them on as they enter a new chapter!
Graduate Recognition Sunday, June 1, 2025"Moving Forward in Life" - Dane MartinSermon based on Romans 12:9-16b(reading by Kelly Trenchard)
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Recorded June 1, 2025 Pastor Larry Stephens brings a message from Jeremiah 29 on the importance of holding up godly integrity in the presence of the enemy. God uses adversity and trials to strengthen His people. Pastor Larry challenges the graduates to stay close to Jesus and build their foundation on the Word of God.
Are you ever confronted with the pivotal moments in life and find yourself asking, "Okay God, what should I do next?" Chris honors our high school graduates as he points them to their relationship with God being key to those "next steps" moments.
Scriptures: Numbers 13:1-2, 17-33 Numbers 14:6-9 Deuteronomy 31:6
Class of 2025 recognition
Listen in as Dr. Chris Winford shares a message.
Faith That Leaves a Legacy: Passing The Baton Graduation Sunday at New Hope is always something special—and this year is no exception. We celebrate not just academic accomplishments, but the faith journeys of our students and the spiritual impact of their families, mentors, and the church community that have walked with them every step of the way. High school senior Brindley Rhodes kicked off our message by sharing her testimony of transformation, how her individual faith matured into shared community after years of praying for meaningful connections. She reminded us that we are not just small groups scattered through a congregation—we are one unified body in Christ (1 Corinthians 12:12–20). Her challenge was simple: take time to truly connect with one another and recognize the legacy we are all helping build, together. Then we heard a video message from college graduate Rosie Harrison. Rosie offered powerful insights on what her generation longs to see in the church—genuine, lived-out faith. She emphasized that her peers are not interested in tradition for tradition's sake, but in churches that prioritize justice, compassion, humility, and mercy—the kind of radical love Jesus taught and lived. She called on the church to be bold, to stand with the vulnerable, and to live out Micah 6:8 in both word and action. After the students spoke, graduates symbolically passed red batons to the next generation—an act of spiritual commissioning. They then handed out roses to someone in their “village,” honoring those who shaped their faith. The moment was emotional and unforgettable. Pastor Vicki Harrison concluded with a heartfelt charge to the graduates, encouraging them to live lives that truly matter by embracing: Passion: Find joy in your journey and live fully. Humility: Serve others with the heart of Jesus. Purpose: Let your life reflect the light of Christ and draw others to God. She reminded us all that the greatest legacy we can leave is not material—but spiritual. Our job is to love deeply, disciple well, and trust that God is working through us in every season. As the baton is passed, the mission continues. To our graduates: remember who and Whose you are. You will always have a home at New Hope. Reflection & Discussion Questions What does it mean to you to “live a life that matters”? In what ways can you live with passion, humility, and purpose this week? How are you helping pass the baton to the next generation? Who has been part of your faith journey—and who are you helping shape spiritually today?
Lost about your purpose?
Graduation is not the finish line — it's the starting line. In this powerful message for Graduation Sunday, Pastor Jason and four graduating seniors reflect on what it means to follow Jesus into the next chapter of life. From high school to college, from student to servant leader, the journey ahead is filled with change — and one thing we all need is wisdom. Rooted in the book of Proverbs and the story of Solomon passing wisdom to his son, this message unpacks how to navigate transitions with God's truth, not just good advice. Featuring real student voices, spiritual takeaways, and a church-wide invitation to invest in the next generation, this is more than a graduation moment — it's a call to live unshakeable with purpose, legacy, and faith.
Core 52: Patience "Graduation Sunday", "Baby Dedication"
Reaching the family with the message of Jesus Christ.
Reaching the family with the message of Jesus Christ.
Good Shepherd UMC
Jesus is our shepherd and He provides EVERYTHING we need.
May 4, 2025 Graduation Sunday Kingdom Imperatives Matthew 7:7-12 Pastor Brandon Johnson
On Sunday, Dave talked about how life with Jesus isn't always easy, but rather, we will encounter all kinds of different terrain: peaceful, stalled and painful.
Sermon from 5/4/2025 at Church of Our Saviour in Jacksonville, FL.
Explore the amazing story of Jesus feeding 5000 people from just five loaves and two fish and learn how God is still working miracles today. Discover how God can take whatever you have to offer, no matter how small it seems, and use it to do immeasurably more than you can imagine. Don't let doubt or comparison stop you; trust God with your gifts and experience His miraculous power at work in your life.
May 4th- Jeremy Congdon- Youth Minister Website: www.oakwood.church/ Instagram: / oakwoodenid Facebook: / oakwoodenid Online Bulletin: qrco.de/OakwoodBulletin
Join us today on Graduation Sunday while Pastor John delivers a message on Wisdom for the Journey regarding Relationships while giving us five relationships you must learn to master and multiple lessons for your relationship with God, your relationship with yourself, your relationship with money and greed, your realtionship with people in the world, and your relationship with authority. Key Passages: Proverbs 22:17-24:22. May 4th, 2025
This week on the Beyond Sunday podcast, Justin Eshenbaugh, Michael Shearon, Josh Hensley, and Chaney Guffey gather around the mic to kick off the new sermon series, Before You Go. After settling the all-important debate—yes, we're going with New Workians—the crew unpacks how the Church isn't declining but surging with opportunity. From campus revivals to powerful moments in ordinary workplaces, they discuss how every believer has the chance to change the world by simply being obedient right where they are. The conversation gets personal as each host reflects on Kevin's four sermon points: Get Prayed Up, Stay Filled Up, Prepare to Give Up, and Get Out. Chaney shares how her journey into the residency program required deep surrender, while Josh and Michael discuss the importance of staying spiritually filled in order to live with a “get to” mindset. Plus, the team previews upcoming events: a special Graduation Sunday with a seafood boil and studio-crafted gifts, VBS, camps, and an unforgettable Mother's Day surprise that may rival Santa. ASK A QUESTION - TELL A STORY - CONNECT WITH US
A sermon by Pastor Cameron at Jonesville Baptist Church in Newberry, Fl. cameron@jonesvillebaptist.com
Graduation Sunday sermon for our 2024 graduates
As we celebrate the class of 2024, Pastor Dilan Braddock shares a message about how we can better be prepared for graduating into new season's of life: with education, relationships, parenting, careers, and more. Dilan includes testimonies from some of this year's graduation seniors to showcase how they set an example for others, devote time to the Bible, and persevere through life's trials.
In this Graduation Sunday message, Pastor Tyler encourages our young people by sharing three types of biblical habits they should start forming in their life NOW to protect their future and deepen their dependence on God.