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Nate Keeler - August 27, 2017

Good Things, Little Packages - Jonah, Part 2

Like Jonah, we also should pray desperate prayers for these reasons: 1. God responds to desperate prayers. 2. Desperate prayer closes the distance with God. 3. Desperate prayer transfers control to God. 4. Desperate prayer reorients our worship. 5. Desperate prayer leads to obedience. 6. Desperate prayer brings deliverance.

From Series: "Good Things Little Packages"

We have a saying "Good things come in little packages." This is certainly true when it comes to the Bible. There are short books of the Bible that we may never heard preached, know very little about and think they are insignificant. But they pack a powerful message for us in a little package.

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Nate Keeler - January 11, 2026

The Pattern of Prayer


We often rush into prayer with a list of needs, but Jesus begins with a vision of God—His name, His kingdom, His will. What if prayer is less about getting God on our agenda and more about aligning our hearts with His? This week, we’ll rediscover the Lord’s Prayer as a powerful pattern that shapes our priorities and strengthens our faith. Pastor Nate Keeler shares "The Pattern of Prayer" from Matthew 6:9-13.

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From Series: "Pray Like Jesus"

Prayer was the lifeline of Jesus’ ministry—shaping His priorities, sustaining His mission, and anchoring His relationship with the Father. In this series, we’ll explore how Jesus prayed: with kingdom focus, with surrendered trust, and with intentional rhythms of solitude. As we learn to pray like Jesus, we’ll discover a deeper intimacy with God and a greater strength for the life He’s called us to live.

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