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Pastor Robert Bennett
Scripture: Luke 9:57-62
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Pastor Robert Bennett
Scripture: Luke 9:57-62
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Dan Tarr – PM Sermon
Scripture: Luke 5:12-16
Many things can be said be said about our savior and Luke 5:12-16 tells of a Jesus that looks on a leper with compassion. Jesus who is holy and perfect has a love for those that are outcast and lonely and we are to have that same compassion.
Add. Ref.: Mark 1:42-43
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Pastor Matt Tarr – AM Sermon
Scripture: Luke 2:28-35
After a lifetime of anticipation, the righteous man Simeon beheld the precious gift of the Son of God, and, looking into the eyes of his salvation, he proclaimed something that amazed Joseph and Mary – something they had not yet heard. This Child would be a light to the Gentiles and for the rise and fall of many in Israel.
Add. Ref.: Lamentations 4:9-10
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Pastor Matt Tarr
Christmas Service
Scripture: Luke 2:36-38
One woman, Anna, stood in a family lineage of belief in stark contrast to a tribe and nation of unbelief and idolatry. More importantly, the testimony of her life proved the validity of her brief message, announcing Jesus as the gift of salvation. What about her made her so credible? Luke provides the answer.
Add. Ref.: Lamentations 4:9-10
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Pastor Matt Tarr – AM Sermon
Scripture: Luke 2:25-35
After a lifetime of anticipation, a man’s first Christmas gift is also his last after seeing the very Son of God. Not much is known about the man, except three of the most important characteristics that could ever be ascribed to anyone. He was declared righteous, pursued the Comforter, and was filled with the Spirit of God.
Add. Ref.: Philippians 2:3-7; Isaiah 40:1-2; 39:6; 40:6-8
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Pastor Greg Lynch – An exposition of Luke 14:26-34
– Following Jesus Christ comes with a cost. And although it’s something that is often overlooked in mainstream Christianity, Christ Himself made no secret that following Him would ensure we face persecution and hardship, and He urges us to count the cost and examine our motivations before we go after Him.
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