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“Joy,” John 10:7-10

Advent, from a Latin word for coming, is a time for waiting, a time of preparation to celebrate Jesus’ birth, but it is also a longing to see Jesus when He comes back again. Hope, peace, joy and love are different focuses of this very important period. In today’s sermon, in our third week of...

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“Peace,” Matthew 10:34-42

Advent, from a Latin word for coming, is a time for waiting, a time of preparation to celebrate Jesus’ birth, but it is also a longing to see Jesus when He comes back again. Hope, peace, joy and love are different focuses of this very important period. In today’s sermon, Jonathan Cornelius talks about “Peace.” 

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“Hope,” Psalm 130

Advent, from a Latin word for coming, is a time for waiting, a time of preparation to celebrate Jesus’ birth, but it is also a longing to see Jesus when h e comes back again. Hope, peace, joy and love are different focuses of this very important period. In today’s sermon, our Discipleship Pastor Joanne...

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“God’s Struggles for Us,” Colossians 2:1-6

In today’s sermon, Pastor Abie Kulynych talks about struggling in a way we’re not accustomed to. From Paul’s struggles for the church, he leads us to get a much better understanding of “God’s Struggles for Us.”

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“I Choose God,” Psalm 16:1-11

It is always our temptation to clean the outside of a cup and let the inside stay filthy. In today’s sermon, our Discipleship Pastor Joanne DiLeo invites us to share our hearts, to share Jesus, to share our lives in deeper ways. She challenges us and gives us permission to lay down any temptation to...

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“What Is God’s Will?” Colossians 1:1-14

God has a will and He invites us to do His will. So, “What Is God’s Will?” In today’s sermon, Pastor Abie Kulynych digs through Colossians 1 to help us understand that the Bible declares about the will of God. 

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“The God Who Loves Us,” Psalm 139:17-18

In today’s sermon, “The God Who Loves Us,” Pastor Abie Kulynych continues in Psalm 139 to remind us of the fact that God is trustworthy because He loves us and demonstrated it already by the death of His Son Jesus Christ.