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Sunday Morning Message | 1 Corinthians 3 | June 15th, 2025
Sunday Morning Message - "Battling Idolatry: Lessons from the Golden Calf"In this Father's Day message from June 15, Pastor Kyle reflects on Exodus 32, focusing on the episode of the golden calf. He emphasizes the critical role fathers play, likening it to leadership, where rejecting passivity and leading courageously aligns with God's call. Pastor Kyle discusses the Israelites' impatience that led to idolatry, comparing it to modern forms of idolatry that divert worship from God to other aspects of life. He highlights the consequences of idol worship, the importance of prayer in seeking God's mercy, and the necessity of actively dismantling idols in one's life. The narrative showcases Moses' righteous indignation and intercession for the people, contrasting with Aaron's passivity, and ends with a call for repentance and restoration.Key Takeaways:We are all vulnerable to idolatry, especially during slow seasons or times of waiting.Idolatry often leads to further immorality and sin.Prayer is a powerful tool for intercession and experiencing God's mercy.There is an ongoing war for our worship.The only right response to idols is destruction and repentance.Discussion Questions:The sermon states, "WE'RE ALL ONE SLOW SEASON AWAY FROM MAKING A BUNCH OF BAD DECISIONS." Can you relate to this? Share a time when you were tempted to make poor choices during a period of waiting or uncertainty.How would you define idolatry in today's context? What are some common idols people struggle with in our culture?The pastor quotes Tim Keller: "An idol is anything more important to you than God, anything that absorbs your heart and imagination more than God, anything you seek to give you what only God can give." Reflect on this. Are there any areas in your life where something may be competing with God for your devotion?"IDOLATRY ANYWHERE OPENS THE DOOR TO IMMORALITY EVERYWHERE." How have you seen this play out in your own life or in society?How does Moses' intercessory prayer for the Israelites inspire you? In what ways can we cultivate a more passionate prayer life for others?The message emphasizes that "THERE HAS ALWAYS BEEN AND WILL ALWAYS BE A WAR FOR OUR WORSHIP!" How can we be more intentional about directing our worship towards God in our daily lives?Practical Applications:Take time this week to prayerfully examine your heart for any potential idols. Use the "REPENT/REMOVE/RESTORE" approach mentioned in the sermon to address any issues you identify.Choose one person or situation to intercede for in prayer this week, following Moses' example of passionate intercession.Identify one area of your life where you can be more intentional about worshipping God (e.g., in your work, relationships, or leisure time).For men: Reflect on the call to "REJECT PASSIVITY AND LEAD COURAGEOUSLY." What's one way you can step up and lead with courage in your family, workplace, or community this week?
06/15/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN
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06/08/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN
Sunday Morning Message | 1 Corinthians 2:1-16 | June 9th, 2025
A Gospel Worth Trusting In: Pastor Tyler Velin preaches on Acts 20:36-21:36.
Sunday Morning Message - "Living Your God-Given Purpose"In this message from June 8, Pastor Kyle continues our Exodus series exploring God's calling of Bezalel to construct the Tabernacle, highlighting how God equips and empowers ordinary people for extraordinary purposes. The Holy Spirit enables us to live out our God-given purpose, bringing His presence into every aspect of our lives and work. This passage reminds us that all work can be holy work when done for God's glory, and that we each have a unique role in building God's kingdom.Key Takeaways:God calls each person by name to fulfill a unique purpose.All work can be holy work when done for God's glory.The Holy Spirit empowers believers to live out their purpose.Working together as God's family helps advance His kingdom.Rest is important and made possible by Christ's finished work.Discussion Questions:Pastor Kyle stated, "God has called each of us to do things no one else can do." How does this statement make you feel? Do you believe this about yourself?Reflect on your current job or primary role. How might God be using your skills and experiences to bring His presence to others?The message emphasized three key aspects of the church's mission: Know His Presence, Belong to His Family, and Live Your Purpose. Which of these do you find most challenging and why?How have you experienced the Holy Spirit's empowerment in your daily life or work? Share an example.Pastor Kyle said, "The Holy Spirit wants to bring God's kingdom through your craft." What might this look like in your specific field or area of expertise?The message ended with a reminder about the importance of rest. How well do you balance work and rest in your life? What changes might you need to make?Practical Applications:This week, intentionally pray each morning to be filled with the Holy Spirit, asking for His guidance and empowerment in your daily tasks.Identify one way you can bring God's presence into your workplace or primary sphere of influence this week. Take time to reflect on your skills and experiences. Write down how God might be using these to fulfill His purposes through you.Practice explaining to someone how your work or primary role can be a way of serving God and others.Evaluate your weekly schedule. Are you making time for both purposeful work and restful Sabbath? Make any necessary adjustments.
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Sunday Morning Message | 1 Corinthians 1:26-31 | June 1st, 2025
A Gospel Worth Working For: Pastor Tyler Velin preaches on Acts 20:13-35.
Sunday Morning Message - "The Tabernacle - Meeting with God"In this message from June 1, Teaching Pastor, David Jett continues our series in Exodus in chapters 24 through 31 where we're invited to explore the profound concept of meeting with God. The central theme revolves around Exodus 24-31, where God instructs Moses about the tabernacle. But this isn't just about ancient history - it's a vivid picture of God's desire to dwell among us. We learn that meeting God isn't about our religious efforts, but about embracing the privilege He offers. Bro. David challenges our innate tendency to think we can earn our way to God, reminding us that it's God who pursues us. This message encourages us to shift our perspective from trying to climb the mountain to God, to recognizing that Jesus has already come down the mountain to us. It's a call to embrace the reality of God's love and presence in our lives, not through religious rituals, but through a genuine relationship made possible by Christ's sacrifice and the indwelling Holy Spirit.Key Points:God pursues us; we don't pursue HimThe tabernacle and sacrificial system in Exodus were pictures of God's planJesus is the fulfillment of the Old Testament sacrificial systemThe Holy Spirit enables our relationship with GodMeeting with God is a privilege to embrace, not a religious duty to perform
06/01/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN
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Sunday Morning Message | 1 Corinthians 1:18-25 | May 25th, 2025
A Gospel Worth Wearying For: Pastor Tyler Velin preaches on Acts 20:1-12.
Sunday Morning Message - "Saying Yes to God: The Covenant Confirmed"In this message from May 25, Family Pastor, Brad Randall, explores Exodus 24:1-11, focusing on the covenant God made with the Israelites. We will look into the nature of God's covenant relationships, contrasting them with mere contracts. The message emphasizes God's pursuit of us, His proposal for a relationship, and our response of surrender. God initiates this covenant knowing our imperfections, highlighting His unconditional love and the need for sacrifice to bridge the gap between us and Him.Key Takeaways:God pursues us, even in our lowest moments.A covenant with God is relational, not just contractual.Saying "yes" to God requires our surrender and faithfulness.The New Covenant, established through Jesus' blood, allows us direct access to God's presence.Discussion Questions:The sermon mentions that "God is the one who pursues." How have you experienced God's pursuit in your life?What's the difference between a contract and a covenant? How does this distinction change our understanding of our relationship with God?The Israelites promised, "We will do everything the Lord has commanded. We will obey." What challenges do we face in keeping our promises to God?How does the imagery of blood sacrifice in the Old Covenant help us appreciate Jesus' sacrifice in the New Covenant?The sermon states, "To enter into the Covenant of God is to promise that He will be your only God." What are some modern-day "gods" that compete for our allegiance?Reflect on Jeremiah 31:31-33. How does the New Covenant differ from the Old Covenant? What does it mean to have God's instructions "written on our hearts"?Practical Applications:Covenant Reflection: Take time this week to write down the promises you've made to God. Pray over them, asking for strength to keep your commitments.Pursuit of God: Set aside 10 minutes each day to actively pursue God through prayer, worship, or Bible reading. Journal about how this impacts your relationship with Him.Identifying Idols: List potential "idols" in your life that compete with God for your attention and devotion. Share with a trusted friend or accountability partner for prayer and support.New Covenant Gratitude: Write a thank-you letter to Jesus, expressing your gratitude for His sacrifice that established the New Covenant.
05/25/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN
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Sunday Morning Message | 1 Samuel 1:1-28 | May 18th, 2025
05/18/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN
Guest Pastor Ed Moore preaches on 2 Kings 8:1-1.
Sunday Morning Message - "The Ten Commandments: God's Blueprint for Freedom"In this Message from May 18, We jump right back into our walk through the book of Exodus in chapter 20, exploring the Ten Commandments. Pastor Kyle Reno reminds us that these aren't just rules, but principles for living in freedom through our relationship with God. While we've all broken these commandments, Jesus fulfilled them perfectly on our behalf! Now, through faith in Christ and the power of the Holy Spirit, we can cooperate with God's commands in loving obedience.Key Takeaways:The Ten Commandments are principles of God's kingdom that help us lovingly obey God and rightly relate to people.Jesus fulfilled the commandments perfectly on our behalf, giving us the power through the Holy Spirit to cooperate with them.The first four commandments focus on loving God, while the last six focus on loving people.Our obedience to these commandments impacts future generations.Discussion Questions:The pastor mentioned that "THE GOD WHO SET YOU FREE KNOWS HOW TO KEEP YOU FREE." How does this perspective change your view of the Ten Commandments?Reflect on the first commandment: "You must not have any other god but me." What are some modern-day idols that people, including Christians, struggle with?How does the concept of God being "jealous" over His people impact your understanding of your relationship with Him?Discuss the importance of the Sabbath in our busy lives. How do you currently practice (or struggle to practice) this principle?The sermon touched on how Jesus expanded on some commandments (e.g., murder and adultery). How does this deeper interpretation challenge you?Which of the "love people" commandments do you find most challenging in today's society? Why?The pastor emphasized "COMPARISON KILLS SO KILL COMPARISON." How has comparison affected your life, and what steps can you take to combat it?Practical Applications:Idol Inventory: Take time this week to prayerfully consider if there are any idols in your life. Write them down and create a plan to "break" them.Sabbath Practice: If you don't already, plan a specific time for rest and focusing on God this week. Reflect on how it impacts your week.Truth-Telling Challenge: Make a conscious effort to be completely truthful in all your interactions this week. Note any challenges or benefits you experience.Authority Honoring: Identify an authority figure in your life (parent, boss, government official) and find a specific way to show honor to them this week.Comparison Fast: Choose a day (or more) to avoid social media or other triggers of comparison in your life. Replace that time with gratitude and prayer.
Sunday Morning Message by Pastor Deena Shoemaker
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Riots and Revolution: Pastor Tyler Velin preaches on Acts 19:11-41.
Sunday Morning Message - "The Proverbs 31 Woman"In this special Mother's Day message titled, "The Proverbs 31 Woman", from Sunday, May 11, Pastor Kyle shares the key to understanding Proverbs 31 is recognizing that it's not about being perfect in every area at all times. Instead, it's about the entire impact of a woman's life as she walks with God through different seasons. Women don't have to do it all, all the time. Instead, focus on cooperating with God's grace in each season of life, knowing that over time, these efforts will add up to create a beautiful legacy.Digging Deeper into the Message: The Proverbs 31 Woman - A Life of ImpactKey Takeaways:1. The Proverbs 31 woman represents attributes developed over a lifetime, not all at once.2. Women should never underestimate the cumulative impact of their whole life.3. A Proverbs 31 woman is characterized by strong character, diligence, adaptability, family love, God-sized vision, and deserves honor.Discussion Questions:1. Pastor Kyle mentioned that Proverbs 31 describes a woman's life as a whole, not all at once. How does this perspective change your view of the "ideal" woman described in this passage?2. The sermon emphasized the importance of character. How can we cultivate trustworthiness and integrity in our daily lives?3. Discuss the concept of "embracing the season." How can we be fully present and make the most of our current life stage?4. The Proverbs 31 woman is described as having a God-sized vision for her life. What does this mean to you, and how can we develop this kind of perspective?5. How can we better honor and appreciate the women in our lives, not just on Mother's Day but throughout the year?6. Pastor Kyle mentioned that the Proverbs 31 woman "fears the Lord." How does a strong relationship with God impact other areas of life?Practical Applications:1. This week, identify one area of character you'd like to strengthen. Make a plan to work on it daily.2. Write a note of appreciation to a woman who has positively impacted your life. Be specific about how her actions have made a difference.3. Reflect on your current life season. List three ways you can fully embrace and make the most of it.4. Set aside time for prayer and Bible study to deepen your relationship with God and develop a "God-sized vision" for your life.5. For men: Consider how you can become the kind of man who can find and support a Proverbs 31 woman.6. For women: Reflect on which attributes of the Proverbs 31 woman you most relate to, and which you'd like to develop further.
05/11/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN
Sunday Morning Message by Jonah Coyne
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05/04/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN
The Hope of Gospel Ministry: Pastor Tyler Velin preaches on Acts 18:18:19-10.
Sunday Morning Message by Pastor Matthew Forsythe
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Sunday Morning Message | 1 Corinthians 1:1-9 | April 27th 2025
Graces for Gospel Ministry: Pastor Tyler Velin preaches on Acts 18:1-18.
Sunday Morning Message - "The Bible"In this message from Sunday, April 27, Pastor Kyle continues this mini-series called, "Why We Believe", with a message title, "The Bible". We will focus on the six main reasons we can trust the Bible.
04/27/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN
Sunday Morning Message by Pastor Jonah Coyne
Reason and Resurrection: Pastor Tyler Velin preaches on Acts 17:16-34.
Easter Sunday Morning Message - "Why We Believe in the Resurrection…"In this special message from Easter Sunday, April 20, Pastor Kyle walks us beyond the Easter attire, Easter Eggs and hopefully a killer meal to come. There is a bigger reason for us to celebrate together. The crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ really happened. It's an indisputable historical fact. Let us look together in scripture…
04/20/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN
Faithfulness and Futility: Pastor Tyler Velin preaches on Acts 17:1-15.
Sunday Morning Message - "Mt. Sinai: Meeting with God on the Mountain"In this message from Palm Sunday, April 13, Pastor Kyle continues a series walking through the book of Exodus in Chapter 19 with a message titled, "Mt. Sinai: Meeting with God on the Mountain". IT TAKES WORK TO BE POSITIONED TO GET A WORD FROM GOD...IF WE'LL KEEP FOLLOWING, GOD WILL KEEP SHOWING HIMSELF FAITHFUL!
God's Leading to Life: Pastor Tyler Velin preaches on Acts 16:11-40.