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Sunday Sermons at All Nations

All Nations Church Bedford

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Welcome to Sunday Sermons at All Nations! Listen back to any sermon, anytime, anywhere. Learn more about us: www.allnationsbedford.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/allnationsbedford Facebook: www.facebook.com/allnationsbedford YouTube: www.youtube.com/allnationsbedford
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Cornerstone Church, in the heart of Mandeville, Louisiana, preaches an unapologetically Jesus-centered message. Filled with life-giving words, Pastor Doug will encourage you to live a fulfilling life with Jesus. You can find more information about Cornerstone Church at cornerstonenola.com Visit us at 23051 Hwy 1088, Mandeville, Louisiana 70448
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Oak Hills Baptist Church is an inter-generational community committed to following Jesus. Our mission is to Reach, Grow, and Serve. Our Sunday messages are an important aspect of how we try to stir conversation about discipleship and life with Jesus. This congregation started over 30 years ago, and is affiliated with the North American Baptist Conference.
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Catalyst Church San Diego is reaching people for God's family. We want to see our community, city, and world changed by the gospel. We meet on Sundays at 10:30 AM in the Paradise Hills section of San Diego, CA. Learn more at catalystchurchsd.org.
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Dillon Community Church is a non-denominational, diverse group of Jesus' followers who gather to worship God because He is great, and to nurture human souls because they are precious. Whatever your faith background, you are welcome here and we are eager to serve you! The DCC Mission Statement: "As disciples of Jesus our mission is to love, serve, & teach."
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Heritage Sunday Sermons

Heritage Baptist Church, Johannesburg

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Heritage Baptist Church exists by the grace of God and for the glory of God, which is the ultimate purpose of all our activities. We seek to glorify the God of Scripture by promoting His worship, edifying and equipping the saints, evangelizing the nations, planting and strengthening churches, calling other assemblies to biblical faithfulness and purity, encouraging biblical fellowship among believers and ministering to the needy, thus proclaiming and defending God’s perfect law and glorious ...
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The Vine: Round Rock Sunday Sermons

First United Methodist Church of Round Rock, TX

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Your hub for everything "The Vine" including sermons delivered from First United Methodist Church in Round Rock, Texas, weekly devotionals and pastor conversations. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss as we are constantly examining faith, community, and service that you'll not want to miss. You can also find tons of information on our website fumc-rr.org We look forward to connecting with you through our digital ministry and you can follow us @fumcrr on all socials. Thank you for being he ...
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Because we know you want to take your time to study God’s word deeper, we share our weekly sermons in the form of podcasts! You may listen to them individually or share it with your family or friends to grasp what the Holy Spirit is intending to teach you through His word. We pray this will bless your life and help you grow closer to Him!
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This is a special series where the pastors have allowed us to put a mic into their Monday Morning Meeting. This is the first time the pastors begin to flesh out their ideas based on the scripture of the week and will eventually become the sermons we receive on Sunday mornings. This new feature fits in line with The Vine. If you haven't signed up ye…
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Friends, the first reading from Genesis and the Gospel from Mark this week are of great importance. They have to do with what we call Christian anthropology—the biblical understanding of who we are—and most specifically, in relation to marriage and family. This question of how we define ourselves is of course on the minds of many people today, and …
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Are you struggling to accept your identity as a new creation in Christ? This thought-provoking sermon tackles the typical believer's dilemma of feeling like an impostor in their new Christian life. We unpack the nuances of living with our old and new selves and how to truly believe the transformation God has promised. Key highlights include:- The s…
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In Genesis chapter 25, we witness the continuation of God’s promises to Abraham through Isaac. Abraham has passed away, but his legacy of faith and the covenant promises of God endure. The theme of barrenness, however, persists—Sarah, Rebekah, and later Rachel and Leah all face this physical obstacle. This cycle of promises met with barrenness high…
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Pentecost marks not just the arrival of the Holy Spirit among believers, but the birth of the Church itself. Over 2,000 years later, His Church is alive and we have the privilege to be a part of it! Join us for this week's message, "Feasts: Pentecost," inspired by Leviticus 23:15-22. Share it with others who will be blessed by it too. #UCG #UCGFami…
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In "Decisions 101: Trusting God (Part 3)," we explore the most important decision we can make: placing our trust in Christ and receiving salvation. Based on 1 Peter 1:3–9, the sermon highlights that trusting God gives us a living hope and an eternal inheritance, even in the midst of trials. Contrary to the belief that faith ensures a trouble-free l…
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Continuing from Richard Green's message last week on the season our church is in, we have a triple threat - Richard Eaton (another of our senior pastors), Janie Gadsden (Children's Lead) and Josh Rattu ( Associate Pastor & Youth Lead) bringing vision on what we believe the journey is that God's taking us on. We want to move wherever He's taking us.…
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Preacher: Jerry Cisar Churches are much noisier than libraries, and for good reason. Libraries are filled with words but are absolutely silent. Churches have less words, to be sure, but are much noisier. And they should be. Since the beginning, the Church has held the spoken, sung, and heard Word as an essential part of its liturgy (public worship)…
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