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A Matter of the Heart
John 13:21-38
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Sunday Morning Service,  April 30, 2017

Your heart drives much of what you do. Because of this reality, Solomon commands us to guard our hearts diligently, because all of our life flows out of our hearts. Jesus has much to teach about man's heart in John 13. He deals with an unregenerate heart, a Christ-like heart, and an overconfident heart. Good intentions are not enough. What is the condition of your heart today?
The Rich Fool
Luke 12:13-21
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Sunday School,  April 30, 2017

Jesus had much to say about money. Sixteen out of thirty-eight parables deal with how to handle money or possessions. While the Bible contains approximately 500 verses on prayer and less than 500 verses on faith, it contains more than 2,000 verses dealing with money and possessions. Why is this topic so important? Money is one of the greatest sources of anxiety, can become our god and steal our heart. In an attempt to teach a young man the proper place of money, Jesus shares with him this parable of the rich fool.
Do You Wash My Feet?
John 13:1-17
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Sunday Morning Service,  April 23, 2017

As Jesus began his final week of earthly ministry, he gave his disciples an object lesson that they would never forget. The washing of the disciples' feet was not only intended to teach them a lesson on servanthood, but also on humility, holiness and true happiness.
Parable of Leaven
Matthew 13:33; Luke 13:20-21
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Sunday School,  April 23, 2017

How is the Kingdom of Heaven like yeast? Is the Kingdom of Heaven different than the Kingdom of God? A discussion of the parable and a comprehensive view of the Kingdom of Heaven aims to help develop a greater understanding of God's Kingdom.
Four Witnesses to the Resurrecton
John 20:1-31
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Sunday Morning Service,  April 16, 2017

The resurrection of Jesus is the climax of John's gospel which he wrote in order that we might believe on Jesus Christ. One of the amazing details of this story is that immediately after the resurrection, Jesus did not immediately appear to the masses but to special individuals and disciples from his ministry. Jesus' love for the individual comes through clearly in the narration of John. This narration also provides four powerful witnesses to the resurrection.
How Will You Be Remembered?
John 12:1-8
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Sunday Morning Service,  April 9, 2017

How do you want to be remembered one day? What would you like to leave as a legacy? The decisions that you make today will determine where you end up and what kind of impact you will make. Mary of Bethany is still remembered today because of her sacrificial giving for the Lord.
The Good Samaritan
Luke 10:25-37
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Sunday School,  April 9, 2017

What is our responsibility to others? How obligated are we? How much does God expect us to do? Jesus reminds the people not only of their obligation to love God but also to love their neighbor in this parable.
Four Days Late
John 11:1-46
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Sunday Morning Service,  April 2, 2017

Tragic things occur in all of our lives. Sometimes it may feel as if God is not there or showed up too late. Is God ever late? This passage reminds us that even when we may question where God is, He is always there and always right on time. Often, he allows difficulties in our lives for our good and His glory.
Children in the Marketplace
Matthew 11:11-18; Luke 7:11-35
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Sunday School,  April 2, 2017

Christ likens His listeners who liked neither Him nor John the Baptist to quarrelsome children.
Have You Heard His Voice?
John 10:22-42
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Sunday Morning Service,  March 26, 2017

There are only two groups of people: Jesus' sheep and those who are not Jesus sheep. In proclaiming himself as the true Messiah, Jesus also challenges the people to decide on what they believe. Those who believe Jesus are his sheep since they hear his voice. Those who refuse to follow and believe are not and their unbelief will condemn them.