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Your Sunday Sermon

Your Sunday Sermon

Di: Matthew Walker
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  • A Three-Syllable Revival
    Jun 14 2026

    The average sermon contains thousands of syllables, but in Luke 5 Jesus changed a man’s life with just three: “Follow Me.” When Levi left his tax booth, he didn’t simply change locations—he changed loyalties, priorities, and his entire future. Discover how repentance begins by canceling your reservation with the old life, changing tables with Jesus, and refusing to let the voices of critics drown out the call of Christ. Revival doesn’t start when we hear more words; it starts when we obey the words of Jesus.

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    31 min
  • The Guest List:Bad Reputation, Divine Invitation
    Jun 7 2026

    In this message, we’ll discover that grace doesn’t keep receipts, the cross doesn’t operate a return department, and no reputation is beyond the reach of God’s redeeming love. When grace collides with a life surrendered to Christ, the result is an unquestionable salvation and a transformed future.


    No matter what your reputation says about you, Jesus is still seeking and saving the lost.

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    30 min
  • Stuff Dead People Say
    May 31 2026

    In Epistle to the Ephesians 2:1–10, Paul confronts us with a difficult truth: apart from Christ, we are not spiritually sick—we are spiritually dead. In this sermon, “Stuff Dead People Say,” we uncover the dangerous lies dead hearts repeat: “I’m fine,” “I have Jesus,” and “I earned it.” Through the power of the gospel, we discover that salvation is not about religion, performance, or self-effort, but about Jesus making dead people alive by grace. If sin once had you, this message points to the only hope strong enough to rescue, restore, and hold you fast: Jesus Christ.

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    33 min
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