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  • The Three & The One
    2025/06/15
    Have you ever wondered what it really means to say that God is love? Not just loving but love itself, as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in perfect communion? This Trinity Sunday, guest preacher Rev. Howard Thornton invites us into the deep beauty and mystery of the triune God. This is not just theology for textbooks. It is an invitation to a relationship that shapes how we live, how we love, and how we see the world.
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  • The Spirit & The Water
    2025/06/08
    What if the world is more broken than we admit, and what if we are not just caught in it but quietly contributing to it, even as we try to be good? In this Pentecost message, Rev. Seth shares a personal reflection on baptism, grace, and the widely accepted idea that being a good person is enough. We are reminded that the real story is not about how much we understand or how well we perform. It is about the grace that finds us, claims us, and saves us before we even know how to ask. This is a message about the one who stepped into the water for us. About the truth we struggle to face and the love that carries us through it.
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  • Found: Love That Won't Let Go
    2025/06/01
    What does it take to change a life? Sometimes it is not strategy or eloquence but simple faithfulness. Faithfulness that looks like courage, compassion, and quiet trust in the darkest hour. In this final message from our Easter series Following Jesus in Real Life, Rev. Seth reflects on Acts 16, where a trafficked girl is freed, a jailer finds mercy, and Paul and Silas show that the gospel is not only something we speak but something we live. When the world watches, what will they see in us?
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  • Known: Faithful Even When It Costs
    2025/05/25
    What if the person youre meant to share Jesus with is already listening? In this message from Acts 16, Rev. Seth reflects on the story of Lydia, a spiritually open woman whose encounter with the gospel reminds us that God is often at work long before we show up. This sermon explores the quiet risk of being public about your faith, what it means to be available to God, and why evangelism is not about pressure but presence. And maybe being known with Jesus matters more than being safe without Him.
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  • Called: Beyond the Lines We Draw
    2025/05/18
    What if the thing you're holding onto in the name of faith is the very thing Jesus is gently and stubbornly asking you to let go of? This week Rev. Seth takes us into a moment where even Peter, faithful and passionate, had to realize he was resisting the Spirit without knowing it. It's a message about how we confuse our assumptions with obedience, how love gets misdefined by the culture around us, and how the real Jesus keeps calling us beyond what feels safe and into what is actually true.
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  • Rooted: His Voice or Ours
    2025/05/11
    What voice is shaping your life: Jesus or just your own? In this Eastertide message, Rev. Seth explores the story of Tabitha, the only woman in the New Testament called a disciple. Her life challenges us to ask what it really means to follow Jesus in a culture that tells us to follow ourselves. It is a message about formation, faithfulness, and the quiet power of hearing His voice.
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  • Interrupted: Falling Into Grace
    2025/05/04
    What if the real barrier between you and God isn't your mess but your quiet certainty that you're already doing okay? In this opening message of our Eastertide series Following Jesus in Real Life, Rev. Seth invites us to sit with two storiesone of pride, one of regretand to consider what happens when Jesus steps in and interrupts both. This is a sermon about the unraveling of self-sufficiency, the kind of grace that names the wound without shaming it, and the strange, healing voice that calls us back when we didnt even know we were lost.
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  • The New Morning: The Undoing of Sin
    2025/04/20
    Why do so many of us miss the resurrection even when it is right in front of us? In this final message of The Anatomy of Sin, Rev. Seth looks at how the way we see the world can keep us from seeing what is most beautiful. The resurrection of Jesus is not just something to believe. It is something to behold. And once you see it for what it is, everything shifts.
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