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Win Before You Begin
Pastor Rich Wilkerson Jr. preaches from Deuteronomy 20 that believers can win their battles before they begin by refusing to let fear override faith, letting God's Word be louder than worry, maintaining godly order in life, and remembering that God fights for His people.
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Joyful Generosity
Pastor Yule teaches from 2 Corinthians 8-9 that biblical generosity flows from a joyful heart, not obligation, using his own story of sacrificial giving as a young husband to illustrate God's faithful provision.
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Faith Does
Pastor Slager introduces the book of James by exploring James 1:1, tracing James from cynical brother of Jesus to devoted servant and church pillar, showing that genuine faith always produces action.
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Wisdom in Trials
Pastor Kevin Yule teaches from James 1:5-8 that when trials leave us lacking wisdom, God invites us to ask in faith without doubting, promising generous guidance to all who trust and jump.
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Having Peace in an Evil World
Drawing from Psalm 37:1-11 and stories of Zambian orphans wrestling with anger and injustice, this sermon teaches that lasting peace comes not from circumstances or worldly prosperity, but from trusting in God, delighting in Him, committing our ways to Him, and waiting patiently before Him.
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Hope and Future
Pastor Pettus unpacks Jeremiah 29:11 as a message of encouragement during the Christmas season, teaching that God's promise of hope and future means it is not over for your purpose, your relationships, or your faith — even when circumstances feel like captivity.
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It's All In The Name
A Christmas sermon exploring Matthew 1:18-25, revealing how the names given to Jesus — Jesus (Savior) and Emmanuel (God with us) — establish His identity as the promised Messiah in the line of David, and why only the God-man could save humanity from sin.
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He Will Be Great
A sermon on Luke 1:26-38 proclaiming that God, in His faithful love, chose an ordinary young woman in an insignificant village to bear Jesus — the great, eternal King — and that the same God invites every person to trust Christ and find favor, forgiveness, and an unshakable kingdom.
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Trust God and Live
This sermon uses the extended metaphor of a dog leash to illustrate that walking with Christ is not restriction but freedom, teaching from Galatians 2:20 that being crucified with Christ and living by faith in Him produces a life of gratitude, freedom from condemnation, and genuine relationship with God through the Holy Spirit.
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People, Get Ready
Pastor Giglio walks through Joshua 3, where Israel crosses the Jordan River into the Promised Land, to challenge believers who have professed faith but never possessed the fullness God has for them — calling them to stop making wilderness laps, consecrate themselves, follow the Way Maker, and step into the water trusting that God has already secured the victory through Christ's resurrection.
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And The Walls Came Down
Pastor Louie Giglio opens a new sermon series on Joshua by showing that God's promises require active faith to possess, not merely passive profession. Using the story of the twelve explorers and Rahab's testimony, he demonstrates that fear — not the enemy — is the real barrier to entering God's promises, and that Jesus (Yehoshua, 'Yahweh saves') is the true hero of the book who has already conquered every obstacle on our behalf.
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Bless the Lord
Pastor expounds Psalm 103 in a year-end sermon, calling believers to bless the Lord with all their being by remembering His benefits: forgiveness, healing, redemption, faithful love, compassion, and justice. Through personal stories and biblical illustrations, he challenges the congregation to look beyond their trials and see God as He truly is.
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Baptismal Regeneration
Spurgeon passionately denounces baptismal regeneration as taught by the Church of England, arguing that salvation comes solely through faith in Jesus Christ, not through any ceremony or sacrament.
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Compel Them to Come In
Spurgeon urgently compels sinners to come to Christ using every means available — declaring the gospel, commanding as God's ambassador, sharing his own conversion, appealing to self-interest, entreating with visions of death and judgment, and finally offering tears and prayers for the unconverted.
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Heaven and Hell
Spurgeon contrasts heaven's glorious rest and fellowship with the horror of outer darkness, urging sinners that sovereign grace saves the most hopeless while mere religious heritage cannot, and calling all to simply look to Christ.
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Unconditional Election
Spurgeon defends the doctrine of unconditional election from historic confessions and abundant Scripture, showing it to be true, absolute, eternal, and personal, then demonstrates that rightly understood it produces humility, boldness, and holiness in believers while offering genuine hope to every seeking sinner.
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Justification by Grace
Spurgeon expounds Romans 3:24, unfolding three great truths: Christ's complete and accepted ransom paid at Calvary, the forensic nature of justification whereby Christ and the sinner exchange places, and the stunning freeness of this gift — received not by works, ceremony, or moral improvement, but by faith alone in the finished work of Christ.
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(13)Reflect and Respond
Pastor Blake Lindsey uses a carry-on packing analogy to challenge the church to leave behind disappointment, discouragement, and disengagement as they enter 2026, offering three essentials from 2 Corinthians 5: remember what God has done, release what God has forgiven, and respond to God's mission.
Highlands Sunday Service (9:00am)
James 1:26-27 reveals three marks of true religion: pure speech reflecting a transformed heart, practical compassion for the vulnerable, and personal purity in a polluted world—all flowing from genuine faith in Christ.
Encountering Jesus
Pastor Grabski teaches from John 3 that Nicodemus—despite being Israel's greatest teacher—missed the life Jesus offers, showing that religious knowledge and moral achievement are not enough; only spiritual rebirth through surrendering to Christ brings true life.
Divine Order
Pastor Pettus teaches from Matthew 6:33 that lasting change in 2026 will not come from resolutions or willpower but from living a divinely reordered life — seeking God's kingdom and righteousness first — empowered by the Holy Spirit to transform every area from the inside out.
One Body, Many Parts
Pastor Bob Wade teaches from 1 Corinthians 12:12-31 that every believer receives a supernatural spiritual gift from God and that the church functions like a human body — each part is essential, no one is superior, and the more excellent way to use every gift is love.
The Resurrection Is Everything
Pastor Kevin Yule shows that denying the bodily resurrection collapses the entire Christian faith, but because Christ has risen, believers have living hope, forgiveness of sin, and the promise of eternal life.
God of All Comfort
Pastor Ed Lutz introduces 2 Corinthians by exploring God as the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, showing that affliction becomes a ministry to others and that believers have unshakable hope through prayer and community.
The Powerful Truth of the Gospel
Pastor Ed Lutz teaches from 1 Corinthians 15:1-11 that the gospel of Christ's death, burial, and resurrection is historically verified, supremely important, and transforms lives through the power of God's grace.
Living for the Glory to Come
Pastor Kevin Yule teaches from 2 Corinthians 4 that believers are fragile jars of clay carrying the gospel treasure, called to endure light momentary afflictions with eyes fixed on eternity rather than settling for temporal comfort.
Resurrection Bodies
Pastor Slager teaches from 1 Corinthians 15:35-49 that believers' perishable bodies will be raised imperishable and glorious, using illustrations from seeds, creation, and the stars to show that the best is yet to come for those in Christ.
The Most Excellent Way
Charlotte Gambill uses Jeremiah 6:16 and 1 Corinthians 13 to teach that living love out in relationships requires slowing down, asking for God's ancient way, and walking in patience, kindness, forgiveness, and perseverance rather than letting emotions drive relational collisions.
Overcoming Temptation
Pastor Thomas Slager walks through James 1:12-15, teaching that temptation is inevitable, originates from our own sinful desires rather than from God, and can lead to death when unchecked -- but believers can overcome it through the power of Christ and the Holy Spirit.
Golden Rule Relationships
Pastor Mark Pettus teaches that seeking God first in relationships means practicing the Golden Rule through three practical steps — pausing to understand others with biblical empathy, proactively stepping into action rather than reacting, and persevering through the power of the Holy Spirit rather than self-effort.