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From the Pulpit - Sabbath Ceasing (June 7)

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Sermon Title: Sabbath Ceasing. Preacher: Pastor Jason Bryan-Wegner. Preaching Text: Philippians 4:4-9. We begin a new worship series today called Keeping the Sabbath Wholly. Sabbath is an underutilized spiritual practice in our culture. We are a people on the go. We fill schedules full to overflowing. We have a hard time saying no. We let our calendars run us, rather than us run our calendars. God has a solution to the endless rat race. From the very beginning, God set apart time for Sabbath: rest, renewal, reconnecting, and recreating. It’s not just about going to church on Sunday (though that certainly is an important element). It is establishing rhythms in our lives that help us see the necessity of sabbath as a vital part of following Jesus. This series will provide Scriptural insights, practical tools, and new ways of looking at how God provides time and limits on our doing so that we can continually “be made new” through this gift from God.

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From the Pulpit - Sabbath Ceasing (June 7)

Sermon Title: Sabbath Ceasing. Preacher: Pastor Jason Bryan-Wegner. Preaching Text: Philippians 4:4-9. We begin a new worship series today called Keeping the Sabbath Wholly. Sabbath is an underutilized spiritual practice in our culture. We are a people on the go. We fill schedules full to overflowing. We have a hard time saying no. We let our calendars run us, rather than us run our calendars. God has a solution to the endless rat race. From the very beginning, God set apart time for Sabbath: rest, renewal, reconnecting, and recreating. It’s not just about going to church on Sunday (though that certainly is an important element). It is establishing rhythms in our lives that help us see the necessity of sabbath as a vital part of following Jesus. This series will provide Scriptural insights, practical tools, and new ways of looking at how God provides time and limits on our doing so that we can continually “be made new” through this gift from God.

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From the Pulpit - The Galilean Authority (May 31)

Sermon Title: The Galilean Authority. Preacher: Intern Pastor Nathan Adu-Gyamfi. Preaching Text: Matthew 28:16-20. Today’s Gospel takes us to a mountain in Galilee after the resurrection. The disciples gather before the risen Christ carrying both worship and doubt. And there Jesus declares: “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.” Yet the authority of Christ does not look like the authority of empire or domination. The One who reigns is the same One who washed feet, carried the cross, and wore a crown of thorns. In Him, we see the authority of the Triune God revealed through self-giving love. We too come carrying many things —faith and questions, comfort and struggle. Yet the risen Christ still gathers us, still calls us, and still sends us into the world in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. So come and worship the enthroned Christ. Come and bow before the King whose crown rested upon the cross. Let us worship God.

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