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September 28, 2025 Speaker: Elder Randy Hughes This message focuses on the theme of hope that endures, which the speaker presents as a crucial component of the Christian faith. The message, drawing extensively from Biblical passages such as Romans 5, Isaiah 40, and Hebrews 6 and 12, emphasizes that true hope is not a fragile emotion or wishful thinking, but a confident expectation rooted in Christ's resurrection and God's promises. The speaker uses personal anecdotes, including the search for a missing brother, and the story of Olympic runner Derek Redmond to illustrate that enduring hope is forged in trials and relies on God’s strength to carry believers through difficult circumstances, rather than their own limited power. The message concludes by listing the signs of enduring hope, such as peace, joy, patience, and a renewed sense of purpose in serving God, encouraging the audience to trust in God's faithfulness and maintain focus on Jesus Christ.
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September 21, 2025 Speaker: Pastor Justin Becker What makes a gift truly valuable in God’s eyes? In this teaching from Mark 12, the speaker dives into the story of the widow’s two mites, a moment of faith that teaches us about generosity, trust, and giving from the heart. Discover why Jesus praised her small offering above all others and how faith-filled giving can leave eternal impact.
Learn how to step out in faith with your time, talents, and resources, and see how God honors even the smallest acts of obedience. September 14, 2025 Speaker: Pastor Dan Wolgast This message emphasizes that true freedom in Christ comes from a heart-to-heart relationship with God, rather than adherence to a strict set of rules or laws. The speaker illustrates this through personal anecdotes and biblical passages, particularly from 2 Corinthians, highlighting how legalism acts as a barrier that prevents believers from experiencing God's full influence and light. He argues that faith, not works, is the key to unlocking this freedom, allowing individuals to live a life guided by the Holy Spirit and experience an experiential knowledge of God as a loving Father. The message concludes by asserting that many Christians are hindered by self-imposed laws or teachings from others, leading to condemnation instead of the liberty found in a genuine relationship with Christ.
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