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WeAreIBC

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We are a community of Christ followers who desire to transform our community and our world with the good news about Jesus Christ. Rather than just gathering weekly to have church, we seek to be the church that Jesus envisioned. We hope that you will find Immanuel to be a place for all ages and backgrounds. From toddlers to tweens, singles to seniors, Immanuel has a place for you to belong!

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When Your Faith Is On Trial

Join Pastor Scott Cannon for a powerful message exploring what happens when our faith is put on trial. Diving into 1 Peter 4:12–19, this sermon reveals that there is meaning, purpose, and a divine intention behind the difficult seasons we experience. Using an illustration from an arborist, Pastor Scott explains how trees develop a “root flare” at their base to widen and anchor themselves when facing heavy winds. In the same way, the fierce storms of life are designed to flex our spiritual muscles, breaking us down to build us back up into more mature, deeply rooted followers of Jesus. The message unpacks three distinct types of human suffering: • Common Suffering: Hardships that happen simply because we are human beings living in a broken world, like sickness or a leaky utility. • Carnal Suffering: Consequences and pain that we bring upon ourselves through our own sinful choices, pride, or compromises. • Christian Suffering: Intentionally facing trials, mockery, or systemic pressure simply for choosing to stand up for righteousness and the name of Jesus. To navigate these fiery ordeals, Pastor Scott outlines five keys to standing firm: 1. Realize suffering is bound to happen: Salvation is a completely free gift, but living it out puts a spiritual target on your back. 2. Rejoice when suffering does happen: True joy is a conscious internal choice based on our confidence in Jesus, allowing us deep fellowship with Him. 3. Refuse to be ashamed: Do not run from situations that put your faith on display; proudly stand as a Christian to provide a watching world with evidence that God is real. 4. Remember the reward you will receive: Earthly athletic trophies eventually tarnish and fade, but enduring light afflictions for Christ produces an incomparable eternal weight of glory. 5. Remain faithful to God: Entrust your soul to your faithful Creator even when the situation makes no sense, trading your fragile self-reliance for deep reliance on Him. Don’t quit on God in the middle of the fire. Lean directly into the wind and allow the trial to refine, prove, and strengthen your testimony.

17. Mai 2026 - 39 min
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Four Faces of Courage

Join Pastor Allen Bonnell for a special Mother's Day message at Immanuel Baptist Church. While the genealogies of the ancient world typically focused on men to settle legal and land rights, Matthew’s Gospel includes four "speed bumps" in the lineage of Jesus—four women whose stories were scandalous, messy, and unexpected. In this message, "Four Faces of Courage," we explore how God’s grace works through brokenness and outsiders: - Tamar (Courage to Pursue Justice): We look at the "messed up" story of Tamar, who courageously pursued what was right when she was neglected and treated unjustly by those meant to protect her. - Rahab (Courage to Change): A Canaanite prostitute who risked her life to hide Israelite spies. Her story reminds us that no matter how we were raised, we have the courage to turn in a new direction when faced with the truth of God. - Ruth (Courage to Trust): An outsider from Moab who gave her life away to care for her mother-in-law. Ruth teaches us what it looks like to take refuge under the wings of the God of Israel without any guarantees. - Mary (Courage to Surrender): A teenage mom who accepted God’s calling despite the certainty of rumors and social pressure. Her humble submission paved the way for the Savior of the world. Whether your family tree is full of "Cousin Eddies" or you feel like an outsider today, this message is a reminder that God never wastes your wounds. He uses the most unlikely people to advance His kingdom.

10. Mai 2026 - 34 min
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The End of All Things

Join Pastor Allen Bonnell for a convicting message from 1 Peter 4:1–11. In a world that interprets events through many different lenses, Peter calls believers to "arm themselves" with a biblical worldview—interpreting life through the reality of Christ’s suffering and His imminent return. This sermon explores how to "number our days" so that every moment counts for eternity. If you knew Jesus was coming back in just one year, how would your priorities change? We look at four radical expressions of Christian love that should define our lives in these last days: - Love Expressed in Forgiveness: Discover how love "covers a multitude of sins" by choosing to let go of grudges and covering the shame of others rather than exposing it. - Love Expressed in Hospitality: Moving beyond dinner with friends, we look at "radical ordinary hospitality"—opening our homes and lives to those we disagree with to further the Gospel. - Love Expressed in Service: Every believer is given a spiritual gift for the common good. We discuss what it means to be an "owner" rather than just a "member" of the church, sacrificing rights to serve others. - Love Expressed for God's Glory: Life is not about our own happiness, but about God’s glory. Learn why the sooner we realize life isn't about us, the more our joy will explode. The message concludes with a challenge to check your direction. If you realize you’re heading the wrong way spiritually, today is the day to turn around. Following Jesus is a "right now" decision.

3. Mai 2026 - 35 min
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From Suffering to Supremacy

Join Pastor Allen Bonnell for a powerful and deep dive into one of the most discussed passages in the New Testament. In this message, "From Suffering to Supremacy," we explore 1 Peter 3:18–22, focusing on the absolute victory of Jesus Christ over sin, death, and every spiritual authority. The sermon tackles the "difficult verses" of Peter’s letter while keeping the focus on the main point: It’s all about Jesus. Key Takeaways: - Jesus as our Substitute: Explore the "Great Exchange" where the Righteous One (Jesus) suffered once for the unrighteous (us). We discuss substitutionary atonement—how our sin was imputed to Christ so His righteousness could be imputed to us. - The Purpose of Suffering: Is happiness the goal of life? Pastor Allen challenges the modern "safetyism" culture, noting that suffering is often God's "Plan A" to develop holiness, endurance, and character. We learn that Jesus didn’t bypass the cross to get to the crown, and neither do we. - The "Spirits in Prison" and the Ark: We look at the obscure passage regarding Christ proclaiming to spirits and the days of Noah. Learn why the Ark is a "type" of Jesus—we aren't saved by the water of baptism, but through the judgment by being "in the boat" with Christ. - The Supremacy of Christ: The message concludes with the exaltation of Jesus. He is no longer on the cross or in the grave; He is at the right hand of God with all angels, authorities, and powers subjected to Him. Whether you are in the middle of a "raging water" season of life or looking for clarity on difficult scriptures, this message is a reminder that while the world is on fire, there is safety on the Ark. Turn to Christ, the Shepherd and Overseer of your soul, while He may be found.

26. Apr. 2026 - 38 min
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Models of a Living Hope

Join Pastor John Owens from our Williamsburg Campus for an impactful message in our 1 Peter series. In a society that often watches, reviles, and questions the motives of believers, how should we respond? Drawing from 1 Peter 3:8–17, this sermon explores how we can live as models of a "living hope"—a hope that is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading. The message outlines three powerful ways to model Christ to a watching world: - Walking in Love: We explore the five adjectives that should describe the church: unity of mind, sympathy, brotherly love, a tender heart, and a humble mind. Pastor John challenges us to extend this love not just to our church family, but to our enemies—blessing those who slander us and seeking peace in the midst of conflict. - Surrendering to His Lordship: True courage comes from honoring Christ as holy in our hearts. When Jesus is on the throne of our lives, we no longer have to fear the "conspiracies" or threats of the world. This surrender gives us the strength to share our hope boldly yet gently, winning hearts rather than just winning arguments. - Keeping a Clear Conscience: Like a ship that must seal its watertight doors to stay afloat, we must work to keep our hearts free from the "undergrowth" of sin. We learn the importance of hating what is evil and loving what is good, ensuring our lives match our witness so that those who revile us are put to shame by our good behavior. The message concludes with a reminder that it is better to suffer for doing good than for doing evil. By looking to the cross and following the example of the Suffering Servant, we can become world-changers who offer a living hope to everyone we meet.

19. Apr. 2026 - 35 min
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