Sinopsis
Join us each week for traditional worship and an inspiring message from Senior Minister Rev. Paul Rasmussen and Dr. John Fiedler.
Episodios
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Guardrails: Crash Prevention
04/08/2025 Duración: 28minClick/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide No one gets behind the wheel planning to crash. Yet, it happens every day. People crash, not because they meant to, but because they drifted, got distracted, or ignored the warnings. This isn’t just true for driving. It’s true in life. People don’t plan to wreck their marriage, lose their integrity at work, or compromise their financial future. But all too often it happens when we live without guardrails. In this new series, “Guardrails,” we are exploring the spiritual boundaries God gives, not to restrict us, but to protect what matters most. In this sermon, we begin in Genesis 3 with a subtle question that changed everything: Can God really be trusted?
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Open the Door
28/07/2025 Duración: 30minClick/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. What would it look like if the door to God’s love and grace was wide open in your life? What if God’s peace, mercy, and goodness were breaking through in your everyday moments? Prayer is the way Jesus teaches us to connect with God and invite Him to shape our daily lives. In this sermon, we explore Luke 11, where Jesus teaches us how to pray and shows us that when we ask, seek, and knock, God responds. We’ll uncover practical ways to “open doors” so heaven becomes real in our homes, workplaces, and communities through the way we live and love.
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With Strength
21/07/2025 Duración: 26minClick/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. Have you ever found yourself at a loss for words when someone you care about is hurting? It’s easy to feel powerless. You want to comfort, but you don’t want to say the wrong thing. You want to show up, but you’re not sure how. This desire within us—to help, to be useful, to make a difference—is Christlike. After all, we follow Jesus, who taught us to move towards the hurting and be the hands and feet of God. But what if offering our presence could be just as powerful as taking action? In this sermon, we explore the comfort God offers us and calls us to extend to others. Together, we consider how God can shape us into people of deeper strength and compassion in a hurting world.
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Σπλαγχνiζομαι “Splagchnizomai”
14/07/2025 Duración: 32minClick/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. What do we do when tragedy strikes and suffering seems random? It’s easy to feel overwhelmed or distant from God in the face of broken circumstances and unanswered questions. Yet, we believe that these hard realities don’t mean God is absent or uncaring. So, how can we recognize and hold onto God’s love in the midst of life’s messiness? In this sermon, we explore how God responds to our pain and shares our struggles with us. Through the Parable of the Good Samaritan, we discover a beautiful image of compassion that doesn’t just observe suffering from a distance but moves toward it, even when it is costly.
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Living Free
07/07/2025 Duración: 13minClick/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. Do you ever wonder if you have to “clean up” your life before God will really show up? Life isn’t neat or tidy. There are joys and sorrows, questions and celebrations. And sometimes, we feel pressure to have it all together or hide the parts of our lives we are ashamed of, even with God and other believers. But what if God invites us to bring our whole, honest selves before Him? What if our messiness is exactly where He wants to meet us? In this sermon, we explore the hope and freedom found in the presence of a God who walks with us through every part of our lives—from the hardest days to the best, and all the ones in between.
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It's Like One Mind
30/06/2025 Duración: 27minClick/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. Do you have the mindset of Jesus? So often we spend time, money, and energy learning to think like others so that we can be more like them—more successful in business or influential in relationships. But what if we could learn to think more like Jesus so that we can be more like him? The Apostle Paul thought we could, and he gives us a blueprint in Philippians 2 to embrace humility like Jesus did. But that’s easier said than done, isn’t it? In this sermon, we explore how we as Christians can be of one mind and with each other in Jesus by exploring what it truly means to have a humble heart.
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The Runner on Second
23/06/2025 Duración: 33minClick/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. Have you ever found yourself presented with an opportunity you felt totally unqualified for? Two thousand years ago, an ordinary disciple named Ananias found himself in the same position. God had called him to do something that seemed risky, unexpected, and far beyond his comfort zone. But what if being the “right person” for God to work through has less to do with qualifications and more to do with availability? And what if the places and spaces you occupy are exactly where He wants to work? In this sermon, we turn to this story from Acts 9 to explore how God works through unlikely people in unlikely ways, including us.
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A Father Who Runs
16/06/2025 Duración: 22minClick/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. What attribute do you love most about your father or a father figure in your life? Maybe it’s his steady strength, his listening ear, or his generosity. Maybe it’s his dependability to show up when it matters most. In one of Jesus’ most famous parables, we meet a father who does something entirely unexpected: he gives away his inheritance early and then runs to embrace the son who wasted it all. Why would he do that? And what is Jesus trying to teach us through his example? In this sermon, we reflect on the Father that Jesus truly wants us to know, whose love changes everything.
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Test the Arm
09/06/2025 Duración: 31minClick/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. Sometimes, all the wisdom and experience in the world tell us to “stay put.” Don’t try. Don’t hope. Don’t believe anything will change. Whether it's a personal struggle or a societal issue that feels too broken to fix, it can be easy to settle into a mindset that our problems are too big, and we should stop expecting more. But what if there is a power greater than the greatest problems we face? In this sermon, we study the story of a desperate father who took a risk because he dared to believe that Jesus might actually be bigger than his son’s lifelong, life-altering condition. What if we, like him, are being invited to step out in faith in the face of our own challenges? And what if God wants to do something that seems impossible if we will only dare to act on what we know to be true about Him?
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Overcoming Decision-Making Anxiety
02/06/2025 Duración: 21minClick/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. Ever felt trapped in the endless cycle of decision-making anxiety? You aren’t alone. Each of us knows the overwhelming worry that comes with facing a big decision, and in the face of that worry, it’s easy to stall out, waiting to feel like we have enough information before moving forward. The only problem is, “enough” information is a mirage. We never have enough to make a perfect choice. But what if this wasn't a design flaw in the decision-making process? What if this is exactly what God intended? In this sermon, we explore the tension between patience and action and consider what it looks like to navigate uncertainty with God. If you are feeling stuck, wondering when to wait and when to move, this message is for you.
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Tougher Than It Seems
28/05/2025 Duración: 31minClick/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. In a world where “might makes right,” gentleness can feel like weakness. But what if it is actually a surprising kind of strength? God places a high value on gentleness. Jesus describes himself as gentle, and it is listed among the nine fruits of the Spirit that God wants to grow in each of us. So, what is it about gentleness that God prizes? And what does it look like to choose gentleness when the world around us prefers control and power? In this sermon, we close out our Cultivate series by reshaping our view of gentleness and considering whether it might just be one of the most powerful ways we reflect Jesus to the world.
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Out of Control
21/05/2025 Duración: 28minClick/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. “I do not understand my own actions. For I do not do what I want, but I do the very thing I hate.” These words from the Apostle Paul might be some of the most relatable in the Bible. Have you ever felt that way—caught in a struggle with yourself, wanting to do better but falling into the same patterns? We all do at times. We overextend or overindulge in areas like spending, drinking, working, losing our temper, or overcommitting on our schedules. It can feel like we’re powerless to get things under control. Why is it so hard to live the life we truly desire, even when we have the best intentions? This sermon explores the challenge of mastering our desires so that we can live for what we want most, rather than what we want right now. What if real change isn’t just about trying harder? What if it isn’t something that’s missing in our lives, but someone? Understanding this difference could be the key to lasting change and a new kind of freedom.
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Take Care of Momma
12/05/2025 Duración: 30minClick/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. What does it truly mean to honor those who have shaped us? In John 19, as Jesus hangs on the cross, he looks down at his mother and ensures she is cared for. Even in his final moments, he remains focused on honoring her. Mother’s Day reminds us of the call to honor our mothers and motherly figures, but what does that look like in our everyday lives? And how might our relationships change if we lived with that same intentional care and respect Jesus showed, even when it is difficult or undeserved? In this sermon, we explore how Jesus’ example and the Ten Commandments shape our understanding of honor and challenge us to show it to one another.
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Prayer
05/05/2025 Duración: 25minClick/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. When Jesus promises in John 14 that he will do whatever we ask in his name, it’s tempting to hear that as a blank check—an offer to make our agendas succeed with divine power. But does Jesus really mean God will always give us whatever we ask for? Or is he inviting us into something deeper? Prayer was a constant habit for Jesus. In the Gospels, he models a life of honest conversation with the Father, naming his desires and willingly surrendering to the Father’s will. In this sermon, we explore the power of that kind of prayer. As we learn to empty ourselves of our own agendas, we make space for God to recreate us and work through us. This is the kind of surrender that teaches us to trust and transforms us into image bearers ready to join in on what God wants to do in the world.
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Image. Again.
28/04/2025 Duración: 30minClick/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. What if the way we think about "ruling" isn’t quite what God had in mind? From the dawn of creation, God commissioned humanity to rule over all that God created. But what if His call is less about control and more about reflecting God’s image through loving stewardship? In a world where power is often equated with dominance, God invites us into a radically different kind of rule: one rooted in love, humility, and service. How might that change the way we live out our calling every day? In this sermon, we’ll explore how being made in God’s image isn’t just about who we are—it’s about how we reflect His love by creating flourishing in the world around us.
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Something To Believe In
14/04/2025 Duración: 35minClick/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. On Palm Sunday, we celebrate the moment Jesus rode triumphantly into Jerusalem as the people cheered wildly with the expectation that he was their Messiah. What had he done to receive such adulation? Why would they believe that he was the one? Just days before, Jesus had done an extraordinary miracle: raising a man from the dead. It was a sign that gave people something to believe in. But before the miracle, Jesus did something just as important. He stepped into the heartbreak of grief and death with his dear friends and faced the painful question many of us still ask: If God can fix my problem, where is He? In this sermon, we reflect on the encounters that Mary and Martha have with Jesus just after their brother Lazarus has died, and we wrestle with what our own faith looks like when everything else falls apart.
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Walk
07/04/2025 Duración: 23minClick/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide Do you want to get well? This is the question Jesus asks in John 5 when he encounters a man who has been paralyzed for 38 years, waiting by the pool of Bethesda. When Jesus tells him to "get up and walk," he is inviting the man—and all of us—to move from fear to freedom and trust. In this sermon, we continue our series on the miracles of Jesus in the Gospel of John, which were signs pointing to Jesus’ identity and mission. This story challenges us to ask: Are we holding onto small, limited views of what’s possible, or are we ready to step into the abundant life God has already prepared for us? Join us this week as we explore how Jesus invites us to trust his vision for our lives and our world.