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  • The Living One - Week 15: Crown of Life
    2026/02/19

    A study of the story of Stephen, a man who understood the truth of Jesus and experienced the consequences of speaking the wisdom the Holy Spirit gave him. God is calling us today to have the faith of Stephen, to follow the Lord Jesus, to be faithful, to love our enemies, to pray for those who persecute us, and to speak God's truth in love.

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  • The Living One - Week 14: Take Him Seriously
    2026/02/18

    Pastor examines the statement "I'm not a Christian because of all the hypocrites." Hypocrisy is play acting that one has faith, rather than having genuine faith. In this message, we see a tragic example of hypocrisy in contrast to an example of bold faithfulness. The lesson of this story is to take God seriously. It is not about having a little religion, but rather a lifetime commitment to a loving God who gives life and forgiveness to all who repent and believe in Jesus.

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  • The Living One - Week 13: The Name
    2026/02/17

    Peter and John were bold witnesses of the power and authority of Jesus. It is in Jesus' name alone that we find Salvation. Peter and John's courage in telling others about Jesus astonished others, and the people noted that Peter and John had been with Jesus, eyewitnesses that had spent time with Him. We, too, can spend time with Jesus and get to know Him like Peter and John did.

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  • The Living One - Week 12: Devoted
    2026/02/16

    In the midst of cultural lunacy, craziness, confusion and deception, how are Christians to live? (Hint: It's not through a mindset of judgement.) Pastor points us to a heart of devotion and encourages us to submit ourselves to the authority of God's word, to seek an encounter with the Lord Jesus Christ, to be a people of prayer, to pray for God to open people's hearts and minds, and to pray for awaking and transformation.

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  • Questions - Week 4: What Happens When I Die?
    2026/02/15

    "If someone dies, will they live again?"

    Three Basic Views
    1. Oblivion - there's nothing more after this life. But Near Death Experiences (NDE's) are challenging this view.
    2. Reincarnation - a view held mainly in the eastern world.
    3. Afterlife - there is something beyond the grave, that our lives do not end when our bodies die. This is also at the heart of the biblical message.

    Will All People Die? The answer is "No!" The Bible teaches in 1 Corinthians 15:51-52 that there will be one generation that does not, the one alive when Jesus returns. The Bible teaches a resurrection.

    What happens when I die? A personal look using the Bible's Testimony:
    1. Life - God is the author of life. Genesis 2:7, Ecclesiastes 3:11
    2. Death - is a reality because of sin. Genesis 3:19, Romans 5:12
    3. Paradise - with Christ when we die. Luke 23:43, Philippians 1:23. But this is not our destiny.
    4. Raised - The dead will be raised. Our destiny and future is to be bodily raised with new bodies that are glorified. 1 Corinthians 15:22, 1 Thessalonians 4:16
    5. Judgement - For unbelievers it is a time of judgement, for believers their sins were judged at the Christ so that we do not need to suffer the punishment for our sins. For believers the judgement is a time of reward. 2 Corinthians 5:10, Hebrew 9:27 A believer's life is to be lived as a thank you note to God.
    6. Forever - believers will live forever in a new heaven and a new earth in new bodies with no pain, death or suffering. 2 Peter 3:13, Revelation 21:4. Our destiny is to live forever! That is why it is so important that we receive what God offers us: salvation, life, forgiveness, and assurance through faith in Jesus who died for us, rose from the grave and will return at the end of time.

    For believers, death is not to be feared with dread, it is instead an assurance that there is more and that the best is yet to come. John 11:25 "Jesus said to her, 'I'm the resurrection and the life. The one who believe in me will live, even through they die; and whoever lives by believing in me will never die. Do you believe this?'"

    Do you believe what Jesus said to Martha? Will you respond to the gift God desires to bring to everyone, life forever with Him? He desires all to be saved through knowledge in the Lord Jesus Christ.

    1. Sin - all have sinned and need a Savior and need to repent
    2. Sorrow - realize we have sinned against a holy God, our Creator, and desire to repent. God is good and gracious and desires all repent and admit we are sinners responding with sorrow and trusting our Savior
    3. Savior - the only One who can deliver us from death and the grave and a horrible future. He is the only who can give meaning to life today and meaning forever. We have a future beyond the grave.

    What happens when I die? Jesus' response to that question is, "I am the resurrection and the life, do you believe this?"

    Follow up questions to consider:
    ⁃ How would you answer the question; "What happens when I die?"
    ⁃ Do you believe the Bible's testimony about life beyond the grave? Why or why not
    ⁃ Are you trusting the Lord Jesus for your eternal destiny?


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  • Kings & Prophets: From Solomon to Jeremiah - Week 7
    2026/02/14

    Pastor opens with Psalm 33:12 "Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people he chose for his inheritance."

    Our class starts and ends with the story of the kings of Judah. But in between Asa's 40 year reign as a king of Judah and his son, Jehoshaphat's 22 year reign, we see the turmoil and chaos that is transpiring in Israel the northern kingdom.

    Major events of Asa's Reign:
    ⁃ Zera the Cushite attacks (2 Chr. 14:8-15)
    ⁃ Azariah and Covenant Renewal (2 Chr. 15:1-19)
    ⁃ Treaty with Ben-Hadad of Aram (2 Chr. 16:1-6)
    ⁃ Hanani the Seer rebukes Asa (2 Chr. 16:7-10)

    In 1 Kings 15:16-17 we read about the tension between Baasha, King of Israel and Asa, King of Judah, and how there was war between Asa and Baasha. Baasha fortifies Ramah on the main road to Jerusalem close to the border between to Israel and Judah to prevent anyone from leaving or entering Judah's territory.

    Asa retaliates but instead of calling on God as he has in the past, he calls on a foreign power and gives temple adornments, silver and gold to the King of Aram and asks him to attack Baasha. Ben-Hadad of Aram does attack Israel, the northern kingdom and wins.

    Hanani, a prophet comes to Asa following his treaty with Aram and says, "For the eyes of the Lord range throughout the earth to strengthen those whose hearts are fully committed to him. You have done a foolish thing, and from now on you will be at war." Asa was so angry at the prophet that he put him in prison.

    Asa was a good king and had sought to follow the Lord when he first ruled, but in the later years of his reign he did not call on the Lord, instead he relies on himself and others and not God.

    The scriptures say, trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. Asa started out that way, but he did not finish that way. A lesson for us today.

    Meanwhile, up north… (in Israel) we read in 1 Kings 15-16. 910-870 BC during the 40 year reign of Asa in Judah, this is how it was going in Israel.

    Jeroboam's son Nadab is on the throne and he did evil in the eyes of the Lord following the ways of his father Jeroboam. Nadab rules for only 2 years. Baasha kills Nadab and rules Israel for 24 years. Baasha battles Israel because of King Asa of Judah's request. Baasha defeats Israel and kills off all of Jeroboam's family, ending the rule of Jeroboam's family and fulfilling the prophetic word given to Jeroboam. Ahijah's prophetic word had said that Jeroboam was to follow God, and if he did his family would continue to reign but if he did not it would end.

    We begin to see that when a nation abandons God it invites disaster. The kingdom of Israel is in chaos. We can see it in the list of rulers of Israel over the next years:
    Nadab - 2 years (son of Jeroboam)
    Baasha - 24 years (kills Nadab and Jeroboam's family)
    Elah - 2 years (son of Baasha killed by Zimri)
    Zimri - 7 days (killed by Baasha's family)
    Omri - 12 years (build new capital: Samaria)
    Ahab - 22 years (Omri's son - he was the worst king of all. Marries Jezebel and establishes Baal worship) 1 Kings 16-22.

    God's anger is aroused with this succession of evil kings of Israel….

    …But in the southern kingdom of Judah, Jehoshaphat is king. 1 chronicles 17 870-848 BC - he was a man who sought the Lord his God. Jehoshaphat was the son of Asa. The Lord was with Jehoshaphat because he followed the ways of David instead of the practices that we see goin on in Israel.

    Jehoshaphat had great wealth and honor. He removed asheriah poles, he sent teachers out to the people of Judah to teach them about the law in the Torah and revival breaks out.

    Join us next week as we meet Elijah!


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  • The Living One - Week 11: Cut to the Heart
    2026/02/13

    In the last several decades, there has been a pendulum swing. No longer are the majority of Christian, non-Christian, agnostic and atheist theologians and historians viewing the story of Jesus as Biblical theology that was developed gradually over time. Most are now in agreement on 7 key points regarding Jesus' life, death and resurrection. No longer do they see Jesus' story as an evolving story. Instead, their attitudes have been transformed by recent historical, archeological and linguistic evidence. The question is: Will you allow the evidence to transform your attitude as well?

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  • The Living One - Week 10: The Outpouring
    2026/02/12

    Pentecost is a Jewish holiday (Shavuot, or Feat of Weeks), thanking God for His provision; a festival that gives us understanding of the Bible and also for God's will and purpose for each of us in our walk with Him. The verses Pastor explores today are a fascinating section of Scripture that hold a mystery around the word "house." Was the place of the first Pentecost in a house, like maybe the Upper Room? Or was it referring to The Temple, the Holy House, the House above all other houses? And why does that make a difference?

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