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  • All In: Missionally Committed
    Feb 1 2026
    In Acts 2:37–47, the first church responds to the gospel with hearts transformed and lives sent outward. They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching, to fellowship, to breaking bread, and to prayer—and God used their shared life as a powerful witness. Their generosity met real needs, their worship displayed real joy, and their daily faithfulness led to daily growth as “the Lord added to their number.”
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  • All In: As a Sovereignly Placed Member
    Jan 18 2026
    In 1 Corinthians 12, Paul reminds us that the church is one body with many members, each sovereignly placed by God. Unity grows when we recognize that, though we are many, we belong to the same body in Christ—no part standing alone, no member unnecessary. Unity also deepens when we embrace our differences as God-designed and essential; every gift, role, and function contributes to the health and mission of the whole. Finally, true unity is expressed through mutual care and personal responsibility.
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  • When the Lord Came Down at Babel
    Dec 14 2025
    At Babel, the people were united in pride and defiance of God, building a tower to make a name for themselves. But God, in His mercy, came down when pride rose up, scattering the nations and reminding us that true greatness comes only through obedience to Him.
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  • The Days of Noah: The Noahic Covenant
    Dec 7 2025
    In Genesis 9:1–17, God blesses Noah to multiply and fill the earth, establishes justice to protect human life, and sets the rainbow as a sign of His promise to preserve creation. Even in a fallen world, God values life—calling us to cherish, defend, and steward it in His image.
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  • The Days of Noah: The Flood Subsides
    Nov 30 2025
    In Genesis 8, we see God's faithfulness to Noah and His creation. "God remembered Noah," signaling His commitment to His promises even in the midst of devastation. As the floodwaters receded, God reestablished the land, bringing order and life from chaos. And through the flood, God began to remove the curse of sin, offering a fresh start for humanity. These acts remind us that, no matter how overwhelming life's challenges may seem, God is always faithful to restore, renew, and remove the curse of sin. His grace is at work, bringing hope and healing to a broken world.
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  • Tis the Season
    Nov 23 2025
    In this message, Dylan Sloderbeck reflects on how the Thanksgiving holiday provides a valuable opportunity to pause and express gratitude, drawing from scripture to explore what it truly means to give thanks.
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  • The Days of Noah: Noah and the Flood
    Nov 16 2025
    When the floodwaters rose, Noah’s faith showed the power of trusting God. Faith that trusts obeys God before the storm comes. Faith that saves is not passive belief—it steps into the ark, resting fully on God’s provision. Faith that delivers protects not only us, but also those around us, bringing life to a household in the midst of judgment.
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  • Noah Found Grace
    Nov 9 2025
    When the world was drowning in wickedness, God’s patience with mankind held back judgment long enough for grace to work. Though every thought of the human heart was evil, God’s favor found Noah, a man who still walked with Him. And even in the storm of divine judgment, God’s provision for creation was seen in the Ark — a place of safety, mercy, and new beginnings.
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