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The X Commandments According To Jesus | Sabbath Rest
Dr. Mike Harder Exodus 20:8-11 As a society, rest isn’t cultural for us. Many ignore the directive to make the Sabbath a day of rest. In Genesis, God modeled Sabbath rest for us. After creating the world, his labor ceased, and he rested. When we think of rest, a vacation comes to mind, relaxing at…
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The X Commandments According To Jesus | God’s Name and Renown
Often when we become accustomed to beautiful scenery, relationships, or comfortable environments, we take those things for granted. They become so familiar. Perhaps that happens, also, in our relationship with God. In the routine of everyday living, we may lose our sense of who God is. Pastor Mike Harder continues the sermon series, the “Ten…
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The X Commandments According To Jesus | The Invitation
Dr. Harder continues his series, The X Commandments According To Jesus, by focusing on Exodus 20:4-6, Acts 4:12.
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The X Commandments According To Jesus | The DTR (Define The Relationship)
Dr. Harder continues his sermon series titled, “The X Commandments According To Jesus,” while focusing this week on “Defining The Relationship.” He displays the importance of ultimately forming a relationship with God, sharing personal experiences and reflections on relationships by including the anxieties and conversations that arise when defining a relationship. Dr. Harder further explains…
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The X Commandments According To Jesus
Dr. Mike Harder begins his new series “The Ten Commandments According to Jesus” from Exodus chapters 19 and 20. What if the Ten Commandments are not just rules to live by but something deeper—perhaps a love letter from God to a people who desperately need Him? In the earlier chapters of Exodus, the Israelites had…
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The Mountains of 2024 (Rev. Jordan Davis)
In his sermon titled, “The Mountains of 2024,” Rev. Jordan Davis focuses on facing obstacles and challenges in life with faith in God. He goes on to discuss how mountains can represent the difficulties we encounter, and how having faith enables us to conquer those mountains.
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Do You See What I See? | The Shepherds
In his final message in the Christmas sermon series titled, “Do You See What I See,” Dr. Harder looks at the perspective of the the Shepherds. Hear how he highlights the significance of the Shepherds being the first visitors to Jesus, and what that reveals about how God uses all people. You’ll be moved by…
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Do You See What I See? | The Angels
Continuing his Christmas sermon series titled, “Do You See What I See,” Dr. Harder focuses on the perspective of the the Angels who appeared to the shepherds to announce Jesus’ birth. God sent Jesus at Christmas to bring us peace with Him, transforming us from enemies into children in His family for eternity. We must…
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Do You See What I See? | Joseph
Continuing his Christmas sermon series titled, “Do You See What I See,” Dr. Harder focuses on the perspective of Joseph. When an angel appears to Joseph, he obeys God by taking Mary as his wife and naming her child Jesus, adopting him into the lineage of David and participating in the fulfillment of prophecy. Joseph’s…
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Do You See What I See? | Mary
In his new Christmas sermon series titled, “Do You See What I See,” Dr. Harder focuses on the story of the angel Gabriel visiting Mary. He goes on to discuss Mary’s fear at the news she will bear the Son of God with the great favor and purpose God gave her. Likewise, we should choose…