Except a man be born again / John 3:1-7
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Except a man be born again / John 3:1-7

John 3:1-7 / A Pharisee named Nicodemus seeks to ask Jesus questions about his identity and his views on spiritual matters, but when he arrives Jesus begins answering all the questions Nicodemus never knew to ask. In this study, we look at Christ’s call to “be born again” and discuss what this means in our story and what it means for our lives.

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Take these things hence / John 2:13-25
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Take these things hence / John 2:13-25

John 2:13-25 / Are you struggling with making Christianity about you? Has worship and ministry grown stale? After the wedding in Cana, Jesus and his disciples go to Jerusalem to celebrate the passover. When Jesus arrives, he finds something seriously wrong with the way in which people are approaching God in worship. Jesus responds in a way that is befitting the offense, a reaction that precisely deals with the false religion, cheap worship and empty symbols he finds in the temple of God.

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Come and see / John 1:43-50
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Come and see / John 1:43-50

John 1:43-50 / Jesus is beginning to gather disciples to follow him and learn from him. Philip of Bethsaida begins following Jesus and in his zeal goes to find his friend Nathanael to share that he had found the Messiah, but Nathanael is resistant. Like many of our friends and family, Nathanael holds a bias that becomes an impediment to the gospel. In this sermon we learn how to reach those who seem to be hindered in their view of Jesus.

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Behold the Lamb / Jhn 1:29-42
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Behold the Lamb / Jhn 1:29-42

John 1:29-42 / As we continue in our story, John the Baptist reveals Messiah and points his disciples to Jesus. As those disciples spend time with Jesus, it produces a desire to invite others to experience the goodness of Christ as well. This portion of the Gospel of John provides us with incredible insight into what it means to have a personal relationship with Christ and to understand ministry the way God intended.

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Who art thou? / Jhn 1:14-28
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Who art thou? / Jhn 1:14-28

John 1:14-28 / Do you know who you are and what you have been made for? Many Christians don’t. The purpose of our Christian faith is often clouded by our culture, pragmatism, elitism, politics, entertainment and other distractions that only serve to make us tepid and ineffectual. In this sermon, John the Baptist serves as an example of what it means to know what we’ve made for and unabashedly embrace our cause.

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