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7/26/2010 |
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The Spiritual Urban Myth examined here is that happiness is the most important thing in life. This message examines several scriptures that suggest God is interested in more than our happiness.
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7/18/2010 |
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Russell Muilenburg |
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Sometimes parents feel an enormous pressure to get it just right with their children. Sometimes in the church we give the impression that if kids make mistakes, it is the product of bad parenting. This message examines what God's word really says about parenting and results.
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7/11/2010 |
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Russell Muilenburg |
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One of the common ideas in America today--and in the church--is that if you just believe something strongly enough, it will happen. Almost as though God is holding out until we eliminate all doubt. But is that really what Biblical faith is?
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7/4/2010 |
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Russell Muilenburg |
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2 Chronicles 7:14 is probably the most well-known verse in 2 Chronicles. It is often used patriotically here in America. The question is, what is God really saying to His people today?
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6/27/2010 |
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Russell Muilenburg |
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We don't like to talk about a God of wrath--we prefer a kinder and gentler God--but God's anger is one of the things the Bible reveals about Him. This sermon talks about why it is important to know that God is angry about sin.
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6/20/2010 |
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Russell Muilenburg |
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God takes a special interest in those who belong to Him. Romans 8:31 says that if God is for us, nothing can stand against us. But what does that mean? This message tries to answer that question.
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6/6/2010 |
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Russell Muilenburg |
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We ahve a tendency to divide the world into tribes--those who are like us we feel comfortable with, those who are different we hold at arms length. But God is not a tribal god. He is a global God, and His desire is to see the fame of his name spread to all peoples.
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5/30/2010 |
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Russell Muilenburg |
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We often take it for granted that God forgives sins. It's like a part of his job description. But how often do we think about what goes in to God granting forgiveness?
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5/23/2010 |
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Russell Muilenburg |
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The Bible describes a God who is bigger than the Universe. And yet, it also tells us He is nearby and interested in what happens to us. This message considers the ramifications of those two truths.
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5/16/2010 |
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Russell Muilenburg |
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In a world of broken promises, God is 100% faithful, 100% of the time. This message looks at the implications of God's promise keeping.
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5/9/2010 |
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Russell Muilenburg |
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This message begins a series called 'No God Like You' that looks at the characteristics of God as they are described by King Solomon during his great prayer of dedication for the Temple in Jerusalem.
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4/25/2010 |
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Russell Muilenburg |
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This first-person sermon from the perspective of Peter considers the power of second chances that came following the resurrection.
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4/18/2010 |
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Russell Muilenburg |
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4/11/2010 |
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Russell Muilenburg |
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Thomas has been forever labeled as the 'doubting' disciple. But who can blame him? He was being asked to believe the unbelievable. And besides, he's not the only one who has ever had doubts. This sermon talks about how Jesus responds to our doubts.
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4/4/2010 |
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Russell Muilenburg |
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3/28/2010 |
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Russell Muilenburg |
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In the gospel of John Jesus' last word is 'It is finished?' What did He mean? This message examines the work that Jesus accomplished at the cross.
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3/21/2010 |
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Russell Muilenburg |
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What did Jesus go through on the Cross? This message explores the horror of what happened to somebody when they were crucified.
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3/14/2010 |
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Russell Muilenburg |
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Who killed Jesus? The Bible story points to several parties responsible for Jesus' death. The Jewish Religious authorities, Pilate, and a third answer that might surprise you.
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3/7/2010 |
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Russell Muilenburg |
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We live in a world where truth has fallen on hard times. We have a hard time believing one truth can apply to everybody, or that it's even possible to know truth in a world of so many opinions. And yet, Jesus tells us He came to testify to the truth.
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2/28/2010 |
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Russell Muilenburg |
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The war Peter fought while standing in the High Priest's courtyard is a war we all fight: the war between the good that we want to do and the sinful nature that won't go away.
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