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Thrive Community Church

Thrive Community Church

著者: Thrive Community Church
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Weekly sermons from Thrive Community Church in Estero, Florida. Join us as we explore God's Word and grow together in faith.© 2026 Thrive Community Church キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 聖職・福音主義
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  • Revelation: Hope That Outlasts Empires - Week 2 | Letters From The King
    2026/04/19
    When a congregation looks successful by every public measure—money, comfort, reputation—what if the heart of its life is missing? This message digs into that tension by holding up the letter to Laodicea: a community that boasts, "I am rich," yet is called lukewarm, blind, and naked. It names the modern version of that problem—value capture, metrics that stop us from seeing who we really are—and how easy it is for faith to be reshaped by the standards of power and prestige. The preacher reads Jesus as the church doctor: he sees the true condition, refuses the flattering report card, and offers an unexpected cure—gold refined by fire, white garments, salve for the eyes, and an invitation to open the door he is knocking at. Practical, tender, and urgent, the talk points toward repentance, authentic fellowship, and a faith measured only by Christ’s presence—an invitation that leaves you wanting to hear what happens when a church lets him back in.
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    47 分
  • Revelation: Hope That Outlasts Empires - Week 1 | The Revelation Of Jesus Christ
    2026/04/12
    When the world feels like it’s unraveling—wars, economic anxiety, doomsday talk, and the endless churn of headlines—many of us carry a quiet despair. This message names that “apocalyptic” mood: the sense that everything is speeding up and nothing lasts. It speaks directly to people who wake in the night wondering what’s next and to those tired of doomsday spectacle that breeds fear instead of hope. The speaker walks through the opening of Revelation not as a handbook of horrors but as an announcement that Jesus is already enthroned and that his kingdom outlasts every empire. You’ll hear how the book reframes chaos into freedom—freedom from sin, from hollow promises, and from the tyranny of temporary powers—and how a different kind of hope reshapes how we live now. Listen to discover how Revelation points to a future you can actually lean into.
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    37 分
  • A Table In The Wilderness - Week 6 | Easter 2026
    2026/04/05
    There’s a dull veil pressing on our lives — the quiet anxiety of death, the habit of numbing or hiding behind sarcasm, and the way even big celebrations feel thin. The sermon names how young people can feel like “lifeless bodies” in a competitive system, how our digital connections leave us haunted rather than known, and how the fear of loss keeps us from fully loving, risking, and committing. Then the message turns to Isaiah’s startling image: God as host who swallows death and lays out a forever feast. Resurrection isn’t just future hope; it reorders how we live now — inviting risk, repair, and rejoicing. You’ll hear why death is portrayed as God’s enemy, how the resurrection pulls the world back together, and what it would look like to live as people already invited to that banquet — an invitation that could change the shape of your relationships and your courage today.
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    27 分
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