“An Introduction to the Spiritual Gifts” (Good, Great, Greater – Part 6) – 06/15/25 Service
June 15, 2025
Doug Allen
"An Introduction to the Spiritual Gifts" (Good, Great, Greater - Part 6)
John 14:12-14 & Galatians 3:26-28
In this week's sermon, we explore the diverse and powerful spiritual gifts bestowed upon believers by the Holy Spirit. Often, we may feel uncertain about our own gifts or how to use them effectively. This message encourages us to recognize that every believer is endowed with spiritual gifts, such as faith, wisdom, healing, and more, which are meant to be exercised for the advancement of God's Kingdom. We are reminded that these gifts are not limited to a select few but are available to all who seek them with a heart of obedience and humility. Join us as we delve into understanding and embracing these gifts, learning to serve God and others with the unique abilities He has given us.
Senior Pastor: Stephen Streett
Worship Pastor: Doug Allen
“An Introduction to the Spiritual Gifts” (Good, Great, Greater – Part 6) – 06/15/25 Service
By Doug Allen|June 15, 2025
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Good, Great, Greater (Part 5): “Peace, Not Anxiety” – 6/1/25 Service
June 1, 2025
In my sermon this Sunday I will be sharing the importance of understanding and utilizing spiritual gifts within the body of Christ, inviting believers to embrace these gifts without anxiety. Each believer is endowed with spiritual gifts aimed at serving others and glorifying God, with love being the greatest gift. I will encourage the congregation to explore their unique gifts in the upcoming sermons to strengthen their ministry and unity in Christ. The sermon also highlights that faith itself is a spiritual gift, reminding everyone that they are enough as they are and called to serve God’s will collectively.
Grace and Peace,
Stephen
Good, Great, Greater (Part 5): “Peace, Not Anxiety” – 6/1/25 Service
June 1, 2025
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Good, Great, Greater, Part Three: “The Fullness of God” – 5/18/25 Service
May 18, 2025
This Sunday’s sermon delves into John 14:12-14, encouraging believers to strive for greater works through the power of Christ. With Jesus dwelling within us, we are equipped with divine strength and spiritual gifts to live impactful lives. By embracing faith and prayer, we can overcome challenges and open our hearts to honesty, confession, and repentance. The sermon highlights the importance of connecting deeply with the Holy Spirit to cultivate godly character, practice stewardship, and engage in soul-winning. Whether in person or online, I hope you join us this Sunday.
Grace and Peace,
Stephen
Good, Great, Greater, Part Three: “The Fullness of God” – 5/18/25 Service
May 18, 2025
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“Good, Great, Greater” (Part Two) – 5/4/25 Worship Service
May 4, 2025
This Sunday we will continue our journey into the profound words of Jesus found in John 14:12-14. In this passage, Jesus makes a remarkable promise to His disciples: "Very truly I tell you, whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father. And I will do whatever you ask in my name, so that the Father may be glorified in the Son. You may ask me for anything in my name, and I will do it."
As we delve into Part 2 of our series, "Good, Great, Greater," we are invited to explore the depths of what it means to live a life that not only reflects the goodness of Christ but also embraces the greatness He promises. Jesus assures us that through faith and prayer, we can participate in His divine mission, achieving even greater works for the glory of God.
Grace and Peace,
Stephen
“Good, Great, Greater” (Part Two) – 5/4/25 Worship Service
May 4, 2025
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“Letting Go of Doubt” (Good, Great, Greater, pt.1) – 04/27/25 Service
April 27, 2025
This week I am thrilled that we will honor our 2025 graduates. Jacob Menefee will be sharing his testimony at the 10:30am service. In this week's sermon, we will explore the theme of doubt and faith through the story of Thomas, often referred to as "Doubting Thomas." We are reminded that Jesus did not condemn Thomas for his doubts but instead offered a blessing for those who believe without seeing. Doubt, when faced and overcome, can lead to a deeper and more meaningful faith.
I look forward to seeing you this Sunday in person or online!
Stephen
“Letting Go of Doubt” (Good, Great, Greater, pt.1) – 04/27/25 Service