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1. As you listened to the story of Redemption Church’s first 20 years, what caught your attention or imagination? What details stuck out for you? What were some “takeaways” for you as you listened? 2. As you reflect on your own life, are there mirrors or parallels to the story of RC? Places of disorientation, places of unmooring, places of finding …
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What is the center of your life? This is a question that we must all answer. The answer we hope we get is “Jesus.” But what does it even mean to have Jesus as our center? This week Pastor Scott digs into how a life that is oriented around Jesus means that we live our lives with God’s people for those who do not yet follow Jesus.…
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This week, we get a little art lesson from Pastor Justin… NEGATIVE SPACE. God IS working even in the blank spaces of our lives where nothing is happening. In fact, He OFTEN creates a masterpiece out of the “negative space”! Grab your phone and text “RedLifeBible” to 765-547-4698 to follow along with the scriptures for this series! https://ia600506.…
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In this scripture from the Gospel of Mark (Mark 15:1-15), we witness the pivotal moment in the Passion of Jesus Christ. As morning breaks, the chief priests consult with the elders and scribes, deciding to hand Jesus over to Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor. Pilate questions Jesus about his identity as the King of the Jews, to which Jesus respond…
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Pastor Steven digs into a previous sermon over 1 Samuel 31:1-7 and helps us to understand we are not the King, and it's a good thing that we are not! Let's see what we can learn from changing our perspective on the story of David and Saul. Sermon Notes: https://shorturl.at/fjvBKWebsite:www.experienceredemption.comFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/e…
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Exodus 31 1 The LORD said to Moses, 2 “See, I have called by name Bezalel the son of Uri, son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah, 3 and I have filled him with the Spirit of God, with ability and intelligence, with knowledge and all craftsmanship, 4 to devise artistic designs, to work in gold, silver, and bronze, 5 in cutting stones for setting, and in c…
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SERMON NOTES Sermon Series: Distinctives Sermon Title: Vulnerability Sermon Text: 1 John 1:5-2:2 God is Light (v5) The light is good (Genesis 1:1-4) and safe (Psalm 27:1) The light represents God’s presence (Exodus 3, Exodus 13) and holiness (Psalm 104:1-2) First Claim (v6-7) Three warnings of the danger of darkness Sin separates you from God and e…
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Sermon notes 👇It is entirely feasible that we may concede that God is the source of all things…and at the same time believe that we are the focus of all things.Not to John? though. To John the Baptist, Jesus is both the source and center of all things.Jesus must increase. I must decrease.To John, the important role that he was given - the last and …
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Back in chapter 12 God called Abram with the promise that He would make Abram a great nation and bless all people on Earth through him. We’ve traced some ups and downs that bring us to this point. While God made some promises to Abram along the way, this chapter formalizes a covenant between God and Abram. What may seem a little bizarre to us – cut…
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Who is Jesus to you? Many people think of Jesus as a positive influence, a great philosopher, a wise friend, a freedom fighter, or a kind humanitarian. In this famous passage, we see Jesus the cosmic Christ who is far more than a good human — he is a divine human. We learn that we need to know who Jesus really is and what he’s done for us so that w…
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Not only is life difficult, the Christian life is a hard and narrow way. I want to set the record straight on that once and for all. The journey God has us on is full of valleys, setbacks, danger, unexpected detours, and obstacles. It is neither easy or simple. That isn't popular to say. It's not God's desire to make us feel good, but his desire is…
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