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A Faith That Acts | Week 10

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Sunday message from Community Church Playa given on June 7 by Pastor Markel Croston. Faith does not wait for circumstances to improve; it trusts God enough to obey Him in the middle of uncertainty. In Jeremiah 32, while Jerusalem is under siege and the future looks impossible, Jeremiah buys a field as a tangible act of hope in God’s promises. This message reminds us that even when life feels unresolved, God invites us to trust Him not just in theory, but through faithful action. Scripture References: Jeremiah 32:3–10 Weekly Reflection Questions 1. Where is God asking me to trust Him in action, not just in theory? 2. What circumstance in my life is making it hardest to believe that God is still at work?

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The Sounds of Restoration | Week 11

Sunday message from Community Church Playa given on June 21 by Pastor Amen Bains. In this sermon from Jeremiah 33, we see that God’s restoration is not quiet: where devastation once silenced joy, He brings back the sounds of healing, worship, thanksgiving, and life with Him. As Jeremiah speaks hope from the middle of Jerusalem’s collapse, we are reminded that God’s final word over His people is not silence, shame, exile, or death, but restoration in Him. Scripture References: Jeremiah 7:34; 33:1-11; Ezra 3:10-11; Nehemiah 8:9-12 Weekly Reflection Questions 1. What sound is loudest in your life right now — despair, shame, fear, control, worship, gratitude, or hope? 2. How might worship become a posture of trust for you this week, even before everything feels fully restored?

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