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  • To Be Continued: Keep Going & Keep Growing (Ken LaMont) E26
    Sep 7 2025

    In this week's sermon from the series "To Be Continued," we explore Acts 18, where Paul transitions from Athens to the vibrant city of Corinth. Despite facing opposition and personal struggles, Paul finds strength through faithful partners like Aquila and Priscilla, the assurance of God's presence, and a teachable heart. Discover how these elements helped Paul persevere in his mission and how they can empower us to keep going and growing in our faith journey. Join us as we delve into the importance of community, trust in God, and openness to growth in our walk with Christ.

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    47 min
  • To Be Continued: From Idols to the Living God (Juan Palomino) E25
    Aug 31 2025

    In this sermon from Newbury Park First Christian Church, Pastor Juan explores Acts 17, focusing on the Apostle Paul's missionary journey and his encounters in Thessalonica and Athens. The message emphasizes the importance of dedicating our lives and ministries to the principles found in the Bible, meeting people where they are to share the Gospel, and the necessity of repentance. Pastor Juan challenges listeners to be like the Bereans, who eagerly examined the Scriptures, and to stand firm in their faith despite opposition. He highlights the relevance of the Gospel in overcoming modern-day idolatry and calls for a personal commitment to Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. Join us as we delve into the transformative power of the Gospel and its call to turn from idols to the one true God.

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    42 min
  • To Be Continued: It's Not About Us (Ken LaMont) E24
    Aug 24 2025

    In this sermon from Round Up Sunday, Pastor Ken explores Acts 16, highlighting the early church's mission to spread the Gospel to Europe. The message focuses on the diverse individuals Paul and Silas encounter in Philippi, including Lydia, a wealthy merchant, a possessed slave girl, and a Roman jailer. Through these encounters, the sermon emphasizes the importance of being open to God's plans, even when they differ from our own, and the transformative power of faith in Jesus. Listeners are encouraged to prioritize sharing the Gospel and supporting one another in faith, recognizing that God's ways often lead to unexpected and miraculous outcomes.

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    49 min
  • To Be Continued: When God Says No (Ken LaMont) E23
    Aug 17 2025

    In this powerful message, we explore how to respond when God says "no" to our plans and prayers. Through Paul's missionary journey in Acts 16, we learn that God's redirections, though sometimes disappointing, are actually divine guidance toward His better plan. The sermon examines how Paul and Timothy's experience, along with examples from King David and Jesus, teach us valuable lessons about trusting God's wisdom when He closes doors. We discover that God says "no" because He loves us, has a greater perspective, and always has better plans in store. This message offers practical steps for responding to God's "no" with faith and perseverance, reminding us that sometimes God's greatest works come through His redirections.

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    41 min
  • To Be Continued: Dealing With Conflict (Ken LaMont) E22
    Aug 10 2025

    In this sermon, we explore the inevitability of conflict in our lives and how to handle it in a way that aligns with God's teachings. Drawing from Acts 15:36-41, the sermon examines the disagreement between Paul and Barnabas, highlighting how they managed to part ways amicably while remaining committed to the mission of the church. The message provides practical steps for resolving conflict, emphasizing the importance of expecting conflict, dealing with it directly, checking our own hearts, listening to others, and focusing on reconciliation. Join us as we learn to become peacemakers in a world filled with division, inspired by biblical principles and the ministry of reconciliation.

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    54 min
  • To Be Continued: Just Jesus (Ken LaMont) E21
    Aug 3 2025

    In this sermon, we explore the theme of unity in the Christian faith, drawing from Acts 15 and the early church's struggle with division over doctrinal issues. The sermon highlights the danger of adding requirements to the gospel, emphasizing that salvation comes through grace alone, by faith alone, in Christ alone. Through the story of the Jerusalem Council, we learn the importance of setting aside religious practices that distort the gospel and finding our identity solely in Jesus Christ. The message challenges listeners to examine any "add-ons" they might hold and to embrace the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice for salvation.

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    48 min
  • To Be Continued: Worthless Worship (Ken LaMont) E20
    Jul 27 2025

    In this sermon, we explore the profound impact of our understanding of God on our lives, as illustrated in Acts 14. As Paul and Barnabas embark on their missionary journey, they encounter diverse beliefs about God, from atheism to polytheism. Through signs and wonders, they confirm the message of Jesus, yet face division and opposition. The sermon challenges us to examine the "gods" we worship today, urging us to prioritize the Creator over created things. It emphasizes the cost of following Jesus and encourages us to remain steadfast in faith, trusting in the living God who made the world and everything in it. Join us as we delve into the transformative power of the gospel and the call to let go of false idols.

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    40 min
  • To Be Continued: Who Are You Listening To? (Ken LaMont) E19
    Jul 20 2025

    In this sermon, we explore Acts 13, a pivotal chapter in the Book of Acts, where the focus shifts from the early church's growth in Jerusalem to its mission to the ends of the earth, led by Saul, who becomes Paul. The message emphasizes the importance of discerning the voices we listen to, highlighting the role of the Holy Spirit, Scripture, prayer, and community in guiding our faith. We are reminded to be wary of voices that lead us away from God, like the sorcerer Elymas, and to stay rooted in God's Word. The sermon encourages believers to embrace their role in fulfilling the Great Commission, taking the message of Jesus to all corners of the world.

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    47 min