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Sermons on “Yielding to God”
By Whose Power – Chris Senkler
Moses was excluded from setting foot in the Promised Land because he supported God’s end goals yet was unwilling to follow the means God commanded to get to those ends. Moses trusted in his own strength and wisdom to achieve the end result that he believed God wanted. God desires for His people to follow God’s means and ways and allow for God to accomplish His goals by his wisdom and strength.
View SermonGive Us a King – Chris Senkler
God intended to rule his people directly, and not to have his people be ruled by a human king. However, the people of Israel wanted to have a king just like the other nations around them. This narrative was a crucial turning point to understand the rest of the Old Testament and it helps us see the role Jesus plays as the last human King of Israel, while also handing this position back to God.
View SermonThe Lord’s Prayer – Terri Churchill
Terri looks into the strong relational dimmention of the Lord’s Prayer. Prayer is not a duty, but a opportunity to connect deeply with the one who loves us most.
View SermonMultivoiced Discernment – John Murray
John Murray teaches how a community can practice multivoiced discernment. The process is rooted in the community’s united pursuit in discovering the mind of Christ through prayer, listening, and sharing.
View SermonThe Work of the Holy Spirit – Ervin Stutzman
Ervin Stuzman talks about the leading of the Holy Spirit, and the process of renewing our minds in order to walk in step with the Spirit.
View SermonTwo Stories – Terri Churchill
Terri Churchill shares that while we are called to co-author our personal stories with God, we also have an enemy who is trying to take over authorship and bring darkness to our life stories.
View SermonLetting Go of the Pen – John Murray
John Murray talked about that when we acknowledge God as the author of life, “letting go of the pen” becomes possible. There are necessary moments in our stories when we come to the end of ourselves and realize the need to give up our pen. This is when we have opportunities to recognize the Word planted in us and to rely on the Author to be our provider/daily bread, by allowing God’s hand to write our lives.
View SermonOpen to the Adventure – Carolyn Tennant
Dr. Carolyn Tennant tells of her own renewal story which led her to becoming a prefessor of revivals and a participant in some amazing moves of God.
View SermonReboot – Josias Hansen
Josias Hansen teaches on how God offers his people a “life reboot” which reconfigures and restores the inner workings of our soul. Also undersood as “spiritual renewal,” this transformative work of the Spirit comes about when we turn away from our lifeless idols and turn to the true Source of life, joy, and security to fullfill us and bring us new life.
View SermonLiving our Yes – Chris Senkler
Chris Senkler teaches on how to live a life that is completely yielded to God. This was exemplified in Mary’s willingness to not only accept the role of bearing God’s son, but also to live out her commitment in the face of trouble.
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