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“We: From Intimacy to Fellowship,” 2 Corinthians 3:12-18

Our theme for 2021 was simply the pronoun “WE”. It was our goal to learn what it truly means to be one body with many members. We passed ourselves and into each other to examine and change our mindset from being consumed with our own lives to learning how to be connected to the hearts...

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“The We of Christmas: Mary’s Response, The Unexpected” Luke 1:26-56

This week we continue our December series, “The We of Christmas.” Over the course of these few weeks, you will be able to hear from some of the preachers we have among us. Last week David started us beautifully talking about Zacharias and Elizabeth. One point that he brought up, among many, is that righteous...

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“The We of Christmas: Not Forgotten,” Luke 1:5-25, 67-79

The stories and characters we as a church are about to revisit in this new mini-series “The We of Christmas” during this most wonderful time of the year leading up to Christmas, also known as the advent, are not different from the rest of Scripture. In them we should see God as the main Hero...

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“The We of Wealth: The Wealth of Giving,” Acts 20:35

So this is our third and final week in “The We of Wealth” series. And we finally get to the money…sort of. The church of Jerusalem was together and had everything in common. They were of one heart and one mind meaning that first and foremost they valued each other. They valued each other more...

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“The We of Wealth: So Much More than Money,” Acts 2:42-47, 4:32-35

This week we’re starting a new series called, “The We of Wealth.” We’ve been talking about “WE” all year. There have been lots of places where we talked about it, but this particular series has been on Pastor Abie’s heart for months. November, the Thanksgiving month, is certainly the right month to begin talking about...

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“A Time for Rest,” 1 Kings 19

In this week’s sermon, Pastor Abie Kulynych  looks at the life of devotion of the prophet Elijah to teach us about rest, its origin, purpose and when it is suitable for our lives, and in so doing reminds us that there is “A Time for Rest.”

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“We Have the Holy Spirit: He Creates Community” Acts 4

Last week we walked through Acts 3 and we talked about not only how but why the Holy Spirit works signs and wonders in and through our lives. Miracles are signs that point to Jesus and they are wonders that reveal the Messiah…The miracles would have been meaningless if the Messiah hadn’t been preached. If...