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Creation Care Sermon
Sermon Jason Elder Sermon Jason Elder

Creation Care Sermon

A Creation Care Sunday sermon exploring why we care for creation—not from guilt, but from gratitude for God’s gift. Discover how nature reveals God’s glory and how caring for the earth is an act of worship.

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Forgiveness Sermon (Matthew 18:21-22)
Sermon Jason Elder Sermon Jason Elder

Forgiveness Sermon (Matthew 18:21-22)

Forgiveness is the hardest word to learn—and the hardest to live. This sermon from Micah 7:18–19 and Matthew 18:21–22 explores what forgiveness really means, why it’s so painful, and how Jesus gives us the strength to release the debts that weigh us down

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All Saints Sunday Sermon
Sermons Jason Elder Sermons Jason Elder

All Saints Sunday Sermon

All Saints Sunday Sermon: Reflect on Hebrews 12:1-2 and the ‘cloud of witnesses’ who inspire our faith. Explore how saints past and present demonstrate God’s faithfulness, calling us to live with active, enduring faith.

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Blind Bartimaeus: Shadows, Shouting, and Sight (Mark 10:46-52 Sermon)
Sermon, Mark Jason Elder Sermon, Mark Jason Elder

Blind Bartimaeus: Shadows, Shouting, and Sight (Mark 10:46-52 Sermon)

In this sermon on Mark 10:46-52, we explore Blind Bartimaeus, who boldly calls out to Jesus for mercy, defying the crowd’s attempts to silence him. His persistent faith leads to healing and a transformative relationship with Christ. This powerful story challenges us to have the courage to call out and the faith to follow Jesus. Are we ready to break through resistance and step into the light?

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A Church with a PhD (James 5:13-20 Sermon)
Sermon Jason Elder Sermon Jason Elder

A Church with a PhD (James 5:13-20 Sermon)

James 5:13-20 teaches us about building a vibrant church community through Prayer, Healing, and Deliverance. Discover the power of service in our faith journey, inspired by Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s belief that “anyone can be great because everyone can serve.” James 5:13-20 meaning for today is deeply profound for any Christian wanting to make a practical impact in their church.

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