John
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This Is the Judgment — John 3:19-21
In order for your works to be truly good instead of truly evil, you must be born again. Pastor Jason Fest preaches on the meaning of darkness and light in […]
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None But Jesus — John 3:18
Pastor Jason Fest delivers a sermon, written and preached by the Reverend Charles Spurgeon in the 19th century, on salvation and the object of our faith. Listen above or download […]
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For God So Loved the World! — John 3:16-18
Pastor Jason Fest delves deeper into one of the most famous and oft-quoted passages of Scripture, digging into what it means to believe in the name of the Son of […]
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The Son of Man Must Be Lifted Up — John 3:9-15
Jason Fest continues his series on John 3, speaking on salvation. Listen above or download the audio file here. Photo by Daniel Páscoa on Unsplash
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Worthy is the Lamb! — Revelation 5
For Resurrection Sunday, Pastor Nate Harlan examines the apostle John’s vision of the scroll with seven seals. Listen above or download the audio file here. Photo by Daniel Sandvik on […]
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The Word Became Flesh — John 1:14-18
Pastor Nate Harlan delivers a message on the Incarnation. Listen above or download the audio file here. Photo by Pro Church Media on Unsplash
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You Must Be Born Again, Part Two — John 3:1‑8
Pastor Jason Fest concludes his two-part message on this passage of John. Listen above, download the audio file here, or watch the video below. Photo by Tim Marshall on Unsplash
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You Must Be Born Again, Part One — John 3:1‑8
What is the kingdom of God? How do we know whether we are a part of it? Pastor Jason Fest preaches. Listen above, download the audio file here, or watch […]
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Sorrow’s End — John 16:16‑24
In this world of sin and death, sorrow is inescapable. Although we deserve sorrow, God does not desire for us to remain in sorrow. His desire is to give us joy. Hear Pastor Nate Harlan’s sermon on Christ’s words in John 16.
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The Communion of the Saints — John 17:20‑23
What is the communion of the saints? And why does it matter? As Pastor Nate Harlan explains, when God saves us from our sins and reconciles us to Himself through Christ, He also reconciles us to His church.