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United Church

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Sermons from United Church at 3333 Beverly Drive, Klamath Falls, Oregon.

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Virtues 3 - The Sacred Act of Sacrifice: Love, Obedience, and Mercy

This sermon explores sacrifice as a meta-virtue that encompasses generosity, hospitality, servanthood, and charity. Pastor John examines how sacrifice is intrinsically connected to love, faith, and obedience throughout Scripture. Beginning with Cain and Abel's offerings, the sermon demonstrates that appropriate sacrifice reflects our love for God and recognition that everything belongs to Him. The message emphasizes that while sacrifice is essential to Christian life, God values mercy, faithfulness, and intimate relationship with Him even more than sacrifice itself. Jesus's ultimate sacrifice on the cross serves as the model for believers, who are called to give sacrificially while extending mercy to others rather than demanding sacrifices from them. The sermon concludes with the paradox that Christians must make personal sacrifices cheerfully while showi

22 Mar 2026 - 51 min
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Virtues 2 - The Courage to Stand: Biblical Fortitude in a Fearful World

This sermon explores courage as a meta-virtue, examining its biblical definition versus contemporary cultural understanding. The pastor defines biblical courage as "doing the thing that should be done despite significant opposition," emphasizing that true courage stems from faith in God's presence and power. Drawing from the cardinal virtues tradition (prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance), the message distinguishes between godly courage and foolhardy audacity or cowardice. The sermon challenges believers to exhibit spiritual courage in everyday struggles, not just dramatic circumstances, reminding the congregation that Christ's victory over sin and death provides the foundation for fearless living. The pastor warns against cultural distortions of courage that celebrate rebellion against God or reality, instead calling for courage rooted in obedience to God's will, even unto death.

15 Mar 2026 - 42 min
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Virtues: a return to ethical roots

This powerful exploration of biblical honor challenges us to reclaim a virtue that has been largely forgotten in modern culture. Drawing from the Hebrew word 'kavod,' meaning weight or significance, and the Greek 'time,' meaning value or worth, we discover that honor is far more than a polite gesture—it's about ascribing the proper weight, value, and respect to God, others, and even ourselves. The message confronts us with Jesus' own words from Matthew 15, where He exposes the hypocrisy of honoring God with our lips while our hearts remain far from Him. This isn't just ancient history; it's a mirror reflecting our own worship, relationships, and daily interactions. We're reminded that honor must flow from genuine heart attitudes, not mere outward performance. The call to 'outdo one another in showing honor' from Romans 12:10 becomes particularly convicting when we consider our polarized culture, our fractured communities, and even our own families. Perhaps most challenging is the recognition that sometimes honoring our parents means living in such a way that others look at us and say, 'They must have great parents'—and similarly, our lives should cause others to honor our Heavenly Father. This week invites us to practice honor intentionally, recognizing it as a pathway marked by humility, righteousness, and love.

8 Mar 2026 - 45 min
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Session6: God and Governance

Division is Distraction: Celebrating Biblical Justice & Good News in Our World In a world saturated with headlines of division and despair, we're invited to shift our gaze toward the remarkable ways God's people are quietly transforming our world through biblical justice. This message challenges us to move beyond political distraction and recognize the extraordinary good happening all around us. We discover that Christians, regardless of political affiliation, are the most generous givers—contributing more time, money, and even blood than their secular counterparts. We learn about stunning victories in child mortality rates, with millions of children's lives saved through clean water initiatives largely funded by faith-based organizations. Crime rates are dropping, drug overdose deaths are declining, and religious freedom is being protected in court after court. Perhaps most encouraging, we see denominations like the Southern Baptist Convention courageously confronting sexual abuse within their ranks, creating accountability systems that protect the vulnerable. Meanwhile, Gen Z and Millennials are returning to church in unprecedented numbers, nearly doubling their weekly attendance since 2019. This isn't naive optimism—it's recognizing that while icebergs of challenge surround us, we're not on a sinking ship. When we focus on outcomes rather than political personalities, we find countless reasons to celebrate how God is working through His people to bring justice, mercy, and flourishing to our broken world.

1 Mar 2026 - 1 h 9 min
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When in Romans Part 7

Understanding God's Law and Grace This sermon provides a comprehensive exploration of the Mosaic Law and its relationship to Christian faith today. The pastor addresses the common question of which Old Testament laws Christians must still follow by introducing a threefold categorization of the law: moral, ceremonial, and civil/judicial. The message emphasizes that while ceremonial and civil laws were fulfilled in Christ, the moral law remains binding on believers. The sermon demonstrates that the law was never meant to save anyone but rather to reveal humanity's universal need for Jesus Christ. Both Jews who had the law and Gentiles who didn't equally need salvation through faith in Christ alone. The teaching culminates in the recognition that Jesus perfectly fulfilled the law and became the sacrifice that frees believers from the law's penalty, making His blood the only pathway to eternal life.

1 Mar 2026 - 30 min
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