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My Favorite Passage | Guiding Principles for Life and Ministry | 1 Thessalonians 2:3-12

30 min · 12 de may de 2026
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This week, Pastor Brad opens up the word to one of his favorite passages: 1 Thessalonians 2:3-12. This is a passage that the Lord has used to shape him in ministry, and he shares with us how God calls us to live in a worthy manner in light of his kingdom and glory, by being transparent, caring for others, being of the same character in public and in private, and calling others around us to live in the calling that God has called them to.   Brad challenges us to use these principles as a guide for our lives. If you’re not already, what would it look like to make these principles YOUR guide? It is hard, but it is GOOD. This is what you were made for, and the life that God has called you to.  This sermon is from 5/10/2026

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This week, we hear from Pastor Brad as he shares his favorite bible story.  Found in 2 Kings, we see the story of Naaman and how God used a little girl from Israel, the King of Israel, and Elisha to heal Naaman both physically and spiritually. Our big truth is that God’s salvation is for everyone. Everyone who realizes that they need it and that they can’t earn it. Everyone who humbly submits to God’s way. Everyone in whom God produces new life, and it is for everyone, while using willing nobodies.  God used a young girl who displays grace, in a foreshadowing of Jesus’ forgiveness, to forgive Naaman and share a message from God with Naaman.  Praise God that He uses broken, messy nobodies like us to get his message to others around us.  Be thinking of your “one” as we continue in the year, and who you might be in prayer for daily, for opportunities to share the gospel with.    This sermon is from 5/17/2026

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