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  • Message from Danny Knick
    Sep 23 2025

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    9/21/2025 Sunday evening

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    46 min
  • "The Exaltation of Jesus"
    Sep 23 2025

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    “God has made this Jesus, whom you have crucified, both Lord and Christ.”

    The church modeled after Acts 2 must have the exaltation of Jesus as its main message and mission.

    Some prophecies given by God through His prophets are universal, applying to every nation. “In the Last Days I will pour out My Spirit upon all flesh” is one of those. But some prophecies are specific to Israel, though they have worldwide implications. God gave prophecies (we call them promises) to Abraham and David. To Abraham He said he would have a people and a place for those people. Those people are called the nation of Israel and that place is also called Israel. Those are God’s ancient promises, prophecies, and place.

    After preaching about the universal promise of the outpouring of the Spirit in the Last Days, Peter zeroes in on the prophecy given by King David. God made a promise to David that one of his descendants would rule over the house of Israel and of his kingdom there would be no end, either chronologically and geographically.

    In the context of Acts 2, Jesus had been raised from the dead, so Peter quotes the prophecy given to David (Acts 2:25-28), then proceeds to explain that this prophecy was not really about David but about his son and eternal heir to his throne. Here’s where we enter our text of Acts 2:29-37. David’s tomb was a tourist attraction when Peter was preaching. His bones were still in his grave. But what David was really prophesying about was the resurrection of Christ, the son of David. Jesus answers that prophecy of Psalm 16 in Acts 2:27,31.

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    28 min
  • "The Power of Words"
    Sep 23 2025

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    September 17th at 6:30pm

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    32 min
  • "Give Thanks" with Holli Simpson
    Sep 23 2025

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    Sunday Evening 9/14/2025

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    37 min
  • "The MARTYRDOM of Charlie Kirk"
    Sep 16 2025

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    This godly man’s death on September 10, 2025, was a political assassination for sure. He was deeply involved in politics. The last thing he did before he was killed was to throw MAGA hats to the 3,000 students who had gathered for his Turning Point USA rally at a Utah university. He was known by world political leaders. Charlie was a patriot. But the war he fought for the soul of America is not a political war; it’s a spiritual war. And our weapons are not bullets and bombs; they are words, words of truth and words of God, which Charlie was brilliant in using. But his death was more than a political assassination. He was martyred for his faith.

    Above all the political savvy of this man, to the core of his being Charlie was a Christian, an evangelist for the Christian faith. For over a decade he preached Jesus Christ and he did it in the most hostile environments in America, at our state universities. He knew they were being inundated with WOKE and anti-American ideologies that would eventually destroy the U.S. and multitudes of souls. He was a modern day Stephen right out of Acts 7:54 - 8:4. The impact of his martyrdom is probably unequaled in American history. The assassinations of JFK and MLK, as horrible and important as they were, did not match the effect of Charlie’s death.

    At the time of his death there were about 2,000 chapters of TPUSA in the country. Within days there were more than 36,000 requests from high schools and college campuses to begin chapters. In London, England, “upwards to a million people” took to the streets, carrying enormous pictures of Charlie, marching in solidarity with him and his message of free speech. In Seoul, Korea, hundreds of thousands marched in the streets singing, “We are Charlie Kirk” and carrying huge pictures of him over their heads. Through social media many world leaders expressed their sorrow for his passing. College and NFL football games showed pictures of him on their screens, asking for a moment of silence in honor of his passing. Same with MLB.

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    38 min
  • "The Power of Your Tongue"
    Sep 11 2025

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    33 min
  • 'Stay in Your Lane" with Kim Trujillo
    Sep 8 2025

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    Sunday Evening Speaker: Kim Trujillo "Stay in Your Lane"

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    45 min
  • "The Gospel According to Peter"
    Sep 8 2025

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    Sunday Sermon 9/7/2025 The Gospel According to Peter - Acts Chapter 2

    Peter didn’t write one of the four gospels in our Bible, but did write two epistles and he did speak the gospel in that precedent setting Acts Chapter Two. If today’s church is to model itself according to the Bible it must always include the gospel of Christ that Peter preached here in its simplest form ever. Only the gospel of Christ produces salvation for it is “the power of God unto salvation.” (Rm.1:16) This is the Good News in its purest form.

    In Acts 2:17-21 Peter gives us an exposition of the Last Days. In the last chapter I gave an overview of the Last Days, which includes the Life of Jesus on the earth, the outpouring of the Spirit which produced the Church Age in which we are still living (v.17-18). It also includes the Great Tribulation (v.19-20) before the Second Coming of Jesus and His Millenium Kingdom on the earth. He finishes his quote from the Prophet Joel with the good news that “whoever calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.” (v.21)

    The gospel always assumes that everyone is lost to God and needs to be rescued. Why is that? Because “All have sinned and the wages of sin is being dead to God.” If you realize you are “without Christ, having no hope and without God in the world” (Eph.2:12) you know you need to be saved from your sins. The good news is “whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved.” Who is the Lord he is talking about and what is His name? Peter tells us. This is the gospel by which we are saved. There is no other gospel of forgiveness by God with the power to forever change your life and eternal destiny. There is “no other name given to me by which we must be saved.” (Acts 4:12)

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    27 min