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Scott Jewell
Contributing sermons since Jun 9, 2016
Newest Sermons
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A New Identity
Contributed on Apr 20, 2024
The world has led us to believe that we can identify ourselves to be anything we want to be, but how does God look at us?
My sermon illustration experts at McDonald’s were asking whether I had been including them in any of my sermons recently, so I decided to ask them this question. If a random person on the street walked up to you and asked, “Who are you? Tell me about yourself,” what are the identifiers you would ...read more
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A New World
Contributed on Apr 7, 2024
To get to know God, we should start at the very beginning. What does the creation narrative teach us about our God?
This morning we’re beginning a new series titled “Making All Things New.” We’ll be spending eight weeks looking at how God interacted with His creation and chosen people, laying the groundwork for everything to be in place to send His Son into the world. Growing up, we watched “The Sound of ...read more
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For Eternal Hope
Contributed on Feb 25, 2024
Paul prays for believers to have hope in Christ Jesus. How is this different from worldly hope and how does it help us navigate life?
Have you ever thought about how the meaning of a symbol or a logo can change meanings if you were to rotate it upside down? For example, if you turn the hands over on our title slide, it looks kind of like someone is now washing their hands. If you rotate the lesser than symbol in math, it becomes ...read more
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For Growing Love
Contributed on Feb 18, 2024
Paul's love for the church of Philippi motivated his prayers for them. What does this demonstrate for us as we pray for our churches today?
This past Wednesday, we celebrated Valentine’s Day. So it seems appropriate that we talk about a prayer about growing love since the idea of love is on people’s minds. I had to chuckle when I saw this meme on Facebook and shared it with someone who had posted to see if anyone would like ...read more
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For Increasing Faith
Contributed on Feb 11, 2024
Paul gives thanks for the church at Thessalonica because they were growing despite persecution. How can we learn to pray from his example?
From time to time, I enjoy reading prayers parents share that were prayed by their children. Here are just a few prayers of thanks that I have come across. Dear Lord, thank you that we can come to church today and thank you that no one got their head crushed or lost their arm on the way here. Dear ...read more
Newest Sermon Series
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Making All Things New
Contributed on Apr 7, 2024
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Pray Like Paul
Contributed on Feb 4, 2024
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The Early Church Of Acts
Contributed on Aug 17, 2016