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Engage with the Ordinances
by Brian Bill

A symbol is something that stands for something else.  I’m going to put some well-known symbols up on the screen […]

Text: Acts 8:12-13; Luke 22:7-23
Sermon Series: Engage
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Engage in Groups
by Brian Bill

Spiritual growth is a group project.

Text: Galatians 6:1-5
Sermon Series: Engage
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Beware of Unbelief
by Brian Bill

Do you pay attention to signs when you see them?  It depends, right?  I like seeing signs that make me […]

Text: Mark 8:11-21
Sermon Series: Gospel of Mark: Servant and Savior
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Open Ears and Unleashed Tongues
by Brian Bill

Sermon Part 1 Thanks for gathering with us this weekend as we worship through music and dive into the Word […]

Text: Mark 7:31-37
Sermon Series: Gospel of Mark: Servant and Savior
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Where Bad Stuff Comes From
by Brian Bill

Haddon Robinson, who arguably has written the best book on preaching called, Biblical Preaching, once told a group of young […]

Text: Mark 7:14-23
Sermon Series: Gospel of Mark: Servant and Savior
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Holiness Without Hypocrisy
by Brian Bill

More than 200 years ago, Edward Gibbon wrote a six-volume series called, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.  […]

Text: Mark 7:1-13
Sermon Series: Gospel of Mark: Servant and Savior
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The Drawing Power of Jesus
by Brian Bill

Have you ever noticed that grandparents love to show pictures of their grandchildren to every one they meet?  It’s like […]

Text: Mark 6:45-56
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The Alpha and Omega
by Brian Bill

Before Jesus there was nothing, because He is the beginning. Jesus is also the omega, or the end of everything, and all of human history is moving toward the coming of the King. On this Good Friday, the cross stands as the central point in God’s redemptive purposes.

Text: Revelation 1:8; 21:6; 22:13
Sermon Series: Metaphors of the Messiah
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The Door
by Brian Bill

In this metaphor, Jesus clearly states that He is the only way to have salvation and security. We must pass through Him in order to be saved and it is only through Him that we can have our daily needs met.

Text: John 10:1-10
Sermon Series: Metaphors of the Messiah
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The Bread of Life
by Brian Bill

Jesus begins by referring to Himself as the ultimate source of sustenance. He has just fed the 5,000 and his reference to bread echoes back to the manna given to God’s people in the wilderness. Jesus wants to lift his listeners from a barren, food-dominated existence to the understanding that He alone can satisfy the supreme hunger of life.

Text: John 6:35-71
Sermon Series: Metaphors of the Messiah
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