Published: May 3, 2025 | Categories: GO, Sermons | Tags: Pastor Nate Keeler
If you’ve ever wondered what your role is in God’s bigger plan, the answer might be simpler—and more challenging—than you think. The mission of the Church isn’t something we get to invent in a strategy meeting or define through branding. It was given to us directly by Jesus himself. And it centers around one phrase: making disciples.
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Published: Apr 26, 2025 | Categories: Because He Lives, Sermons | Tags: Pastor Nate Keeler
When we talk about faith, few claims are as bold—or as essential—as the resurrection of Jesus. It’s not just a story Christians tell at Easter. It’s the foundation of why millions believe today. But let’s be honest: believing someone rose from the dead isn’t exactly an everyday idea. So why should we believe in the resurrection of Jesus?
That’s the question I found myself reflecting on recently. And surprisingly, the answer isn’t just about blind faith. It’s about something that happened—something so powerful that it reshaped history.
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Published: Apr 19, 2025 | Categories: Sermons, The Life of David | Tags: Pastor Matthew McNutt
We’ve all been there. Waiting. Hoping. Wondering why the breakthrough hasn’t come. You’re stuck in a season that feels longer than it should be, and you’re not sure how much more you can take.
David knew that feeling. He was anointed as king but had to wait between 14 to 22 years before he ever wore the crown. Those weren’t quiet, uneventful years either. They were filled with danger, betrayal, running, and hiding. It would’ve been so easy for him to assume God had forgotten. But he didn’t.
Instead, David shows us something powerful: God’s delay isn’t God’s denial. It’s preparation.
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Published: Apr 12, 2025 | Categories: Sermons, The Life of David | Tags: Pastor Nate Keeler
You’ve been lied to. Probably today. That voice in your head telling you that you’ll always struggle, that you’re not enough, that your failures define you—it’s familiar. But it’s not the truth. And most of us don’t even realize we’ve been lied to until we’ve already made decisions based on it. That’s the enemy’s game: disguise the lie so well that we accept it as truth without question.
That’s why learning to spot a lie before it wrecks you isn’t just helpful—it’s essential. Your peace, your clarity, and your relationships may all depend on your ability to tell the difference.
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Published: Apr 5, 2025 | Categories: Sermons, The Life of David | Tags: Pastor Nate Keeler
We’ve all done it—lost our cool in a disagreement, given someone the cold shoulder, or obsessed over a grudge we couldn’t seem to let go. But what if those moments weren’t just missteps in our relationships? What if, underneath them, there’s a deeper fight going on—a fight you may not even realize you’re in?
Let’s talk about spiritual warfare, not in the dramatic, movie-style sense, but in the ordinary moments where it often hides in plain sight. Drawing from Saul’s story in 1 Samuel 28, here are three critical warnings that can protect your heart, your mind, and your relationships from the real enemy.
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