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  • For the ONE | Your Sins Are Forgiven (6/6)
    Dec 8 2025

    This Sunday is Commitment Sunday! In this week’s message, we want to ask the question: What amazes Jesus? We know that Jesus is amazing—but what amazes Him? As we look again at the story in Mark 2, we discover that people’s faith amazes Jesus. Every time people do extraordinary things on behalf of someone else to demonstrate their faith in Him, He is amazed. We see this in the story of the paralytic, where Jesus was amazed by the faith of the friends.

    During this message, Pastor Jeff Moes presents the opportunity to bring forward your commitment card. You'll have the ability to demonstrate your family’s faith and trust in Jesus by making a three-year financial pledge and committing to reach one person who doesn’t yet know Him. Please come pray over your One & your commitment. There is a link below to bring forth your commitment below.

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    32 min
  • For the ONE | The Response (5/6)
    Dec 1 2025

    Ever feel like you’ve forgotten something? It’s one of the worst feelings in the world. The truth is, we’re a forgetful people—and that means we can even forget God’s goodness, His faithfulness, and the ways we’ve seen Him move in our lives.

    But our forgetfulness can become one of the greatest enemies of our faith. So as we continue stepping into what God is calling us to in For the One, let’s do so with renewed trust. Erich Erdman pauses and looks back at God’s faithfulness. Not onlyin our personal lives, but through the life of Sunnybrook Community Church. Pastor Jeff Moes narrates as we take a look at His faithfulness in this church, and how it is our turn to give back to those coming after us. Remembering what He’s done will stir up fresh faith to follow where He’s leading us now.

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    32 min
  • For the ONE | The Crowds (4/6)
    Nov 24 2025

    Have you ever noticed how protective we get about our spot at church? If you thought ‘yes’ don’t worry—I’ve been guilty myself.

    This week, Pastor Jeff gives the message as we staying in the story of the paralytic, but we’re looking at a new perspective—the crowds in Capernaum. Those who showed up early, waited for Jesus, and weren’t about to give up their place for anyone… even those in need.

    But when Jesus shows up, He doesn’t address those waiting in the crowd—He uses the friends on the roof the show us what real faith and compassion look like.

    So here’s the question we will be dealing with Sunday: are we making room for people who show up late to the party? Or are we guarding our seat? Let’s unpack this together.

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    29 min
  • For the ONE | The Friends (3/6)
    Nov 17 2025

    Well, last week we kicked off our journey through the story of the paralytic in Mark 2. In our series FOR the ONE, we’re taking a look at this story from every angle and asking ourselves: Who would be the one I would carry to Jesus if I could?

    This week, Pastor Lydia Miller will focus on my favorite people in the story—the friends. Together, we’ll study the faith these four had and how that faith moved the heart of their friend. More importantly, we’ll explore how our own faith can mirror theirs. We’ll also talk practically about how we can bring our One into the presence of Jesus.

    We also hear a live testimony from Bobby Beach-Pattison, a young man whose eternal life hung in the balance after an invite to church.

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    31 min
  • For the ONE | The Paralytic (2/6)
    Nov 10 2025

    Last Sunday was a wonderful start to our campaign series, FOR the ONE! Pastor Jeff shared why we are doing this campaign and what it truly means to have a “One.” Every believer in Christ has at least one person in their life who doesn’t yet know Jesus—whether that’s a family member, coworker, friend, or neighbor. As followers of Christ, our desire should be for every nonbeliever to experience a personal relationship with Him. Pastor Jeff challenged us to identify our One and begin praying intentionally for them.

    This episode, we have another exciting message as we continue our FOR the ONE series— we also celebrate Baptism Sunday! Baptism is a public declaration of one’s decision to accept Christ as Lord and Savior and a beautiful step of obedience in faith. Pastor Jeff also shares the powerful story of the Paralytic and how he came to be healed by Christ through the influence of his friends.

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    26 min
  • For the ONE | Who Cares? (1/6)
    Nov 3 2025

    We're sure you’ve heard by now that we are entering into a Building Campaign. This Sunday, Pastor Jeff Moes will take a moment to share with you “The What” of our Building Program—what exactly are we building? But even more than that, I want to share “The Why.” Why are we building?

    We are kicking off a brand-new series entitled FOR the ONE. We want to challenge each of you to think of “the one” person in our lives who doesn’t yet know Christ as their Savior—the one person we desperately want to see surrender their life to Jesus.

    This week’s message is entitled “Who Cares?” Who cares about the lost people of this world—and if we don’t, why don’t we? We’ll look at Luke 15 and see the heart of our Heavenly Father toward the lost.

    We want to challenge you that if this is the heart of our Father, then it should also be the heart of His Bride—the Church.

    Also included in today's podcast - a special testimony from Shauna Reed-Oetken. Shauna shares how her father, who was at one point a self-proclaimed atheist, found Christ through Sunnybrook.

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    36 min
  • Spiritual Growth 101: The Season of Thriving (4/4)
    Oct 27 2025

    We have all kinds of ways to assess our physical health—but what about our spiritual health? How would you assess yours? Do you feel like you’re thriving? Surviving? Struggling somewhere in between? The big question is: What does it truly look like to thrive spiritually?

    On this episode, Pastor B.J. Van Kalsbeek wraps up our Spiritual Growth 101 series by exploring what it means to thrive in our walk with God. Together, we’ll look at what a healthy spiritual life looks like—and, perhaps most importantly, what it takes to get there as we learn from the example of Jesus.

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    29 min
  • Spiritual Growth 101: The Season of Owning (3/4)
    Oct 20 2025

    Think back to your middle school years… Or maybe don’t—if they bring up memories of braces, bad haircuts, and that unforgettable locker room smell no amount of deodorant could fix.

    Whether those years were good or awkward (or both), they were some of the most formative when it came to shaping who you were becoming. The people you surrounded yourself with and the content you consumed, whether in real life, online, or on social media, played a big role in forming your character.

    This episode, Erich Erdman dives into Psalm 1 together, we’ll see that the same is true for what we might call the “spiritual middle schooler.” This stage of faith—spiritual adolescence—is a key time for growth. It’s when we learn what it means to follow Jesus more deeply and to let Him shape every part of who we are becoming.

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    28 min