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Todd Johnson - August 11, 2019

Summer on the Mount: Wealth Redefined

In Matthew 6:19-24, Jesus redefines what it means to be wealthy. If we are to follow Him, our investments and wealth must be aimed at eternal things. Only heavenly treasure can provide security and permanence. How do we invest in heavenly things? We "store up heavenly treasure" when we live our lives with open hearts and open hands. This sermon addresses the challenge in and the solution for living according to this counter-cultural perspective

From Series: "Summer on the Mount"

In this most famous sermon of all time, we will learn what life looks like when lived according to the Kingdom of Jesus Christ. We will also learn just how just how revolutionary Jesus' teaching was and still is in our culture today. Jesus sets a high bar when it comes to topics like judging others, lust, marriage, false religion, money and how we treat others. While we will never live up to the holy standards set forth in this sermon, Jesus practiced what He preached, fulfilling these standards in our place. Jesus now calls us to live as members of His kingdom so that the world sees Him.

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Nate Keeler - November 17, 2024

Hearts On the Move


In the parable of The Widow’s Offering from Luke 21:1-4, Jesus contrasts the heart of the poor widow who gave everything with the heart of the rich person who gave out of abundance. Money and possessions are reflections of the heart of worship. This week we will worship God by making our financial commitments to ON THE MOVE.

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From Series: "On the Move: Kingdom Investing"

We are charting the course for a bold new three-year vision called “On the Move” with three key initiatives: Building Our Faith, Reaching our Community and Shaping our Future. To accomplish our vision, it will require all of us to make a spiritual, missional and financial investment. Why would we be willing to take risks and make sacrifices for the vision God has given us? Over five weeks we will study five parables of Jesus in order to see why investing in the “On the Move” vision is actually not a risk or sacrifice, it’s an opportunity and an invitation to into the kingdom of God!

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