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Weekly sermons from Collective Church. We are a church that is devoted to "Knowing HIM and Making HIM Known."© 2026 Collective Church キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 個人的成功 聖職・福音主義 自己啓発
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  • Seek First the Kingdom: Are You Winning the War with Worry?
    2026/02/03

    In this episode of Seek First the Kingdom, we tackle a battle every believer faces: worry. Drawing from Matthew 6:25–34, Jesus’ three clear commands—do not worry—invite us to trust the Father who knows our needs and cares for every detail of our lives. We explore the meaning of worry as something that pulls us apart and discover how Jesus calls us to win the war with worry by repositioning our priorities, refocusing our faith, and learning to relax in God’s provision. As we seek first His kingdom and righteousness, we’re reminded that tomorrow is in His hands—and today is enough.

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    37 分
  • Seek First the Kingdom: Why Do You Have So Little Faith?
    2026/01/21

    In this message from the Seek First the Kingdom series, Student Pastor Connor Alliston unpacks Jesus’ words from Matthew 6:30, “Why do you have so little faith?”, exploring how oligopistos faith is often shaped by circumstances, fear, and misplaced limits on God. Through Scripture, we see that true biblical faith is not wishful thinking or blind optimism, but confident obedience to God’s Word despite uncertain outcomes. This sermon invites listeners to seek first the Kingdom and discover how God grows our faith through communion with Him, renewed perspective, and enduring trials.

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    35 分
  • Seek First The Kingdom: Who’s Your Master?
    2026/01/14

    In this message from the Seek First The Kingdom series, “Who’s Your Master?”, we explore Jesus’ words in Matthew 6:19–24 and the heart behind Matthew 6:33. Jesus makes it clear: it’s not wrong to have possessions—but it is dangerous when possessions have us. This sermon examines how money and material things can subtly enslave our hearts, minds, and wills, pulling our devotion away from God. By unpacking Jesus’ teaching on treasure, vision, and masters, we’re reminded that wealth itself isn’t evil—but it makes a terrible master. True freedom is found when we seek first God’s Kingdom and allow Him alone to be Lord.


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    40 分
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