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Weekly sermons of Christ Church, a non-denominational, family-friendly community, committed to helping people Discover Life with God.We have four campuses, one in Lake Forest, IL, one in Highland Park, IL, one in Vernon Hills, IL and one in Grayslake, IL. Our vision is to fuel a movement that reaches people and renews communities. Learn more at https://www.christchurchil.org
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Highland Church Podcast

Highland Church Podcast

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Each and every one of us was made for God’s mission. We see this mission clearly in the life, death, and new life of Jesus Christ. We believe that at Highland you can find your place in God’s mission. This podcast includes sermons from Preaching Minister, Eric Gentry, and also includes select Wednesday Night Classes and Special Events.
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First Baptist Church of Highland Park, Landover, MD with its Pastor, Dr. Henry P. Davis III is now a part of the LightSource Family. First Baptist Church of Highland Park is Bible Believing, Christ Centered, Spirit Led, ministering to the total man. We welcome you to Come Tap Into the Power! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.lightsource.com/donate/857
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Highland Church of Christ FW

Lessons, hymns, sermons and soul enlightenment

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We are a congregation seeking to worship God in spirit and in truth and to serve Him in ways that He desires. The message we are making available here is intended to help people learn about God, grow closer to Him and discover for yourselves what is in the Bible. 1201 Sycamore School Rd. Fort Worth, TX 76134 www.HighlandCofC.org
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North Highlands Bible Church

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Our mission at North Highlands is to make healthy disciples for Jesus Christ. Our weekly messages help guide our church in the direction we believe God is leading us.
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Munger Place Church is the East Dallas campus of Highland Park United Methodist Church. Worship services include both the best of the old and the best of the new. The music is rock and roll-based, sermons are both live and on video, and dress is casual. But at the same time, the services draw from 2,000 years of Christianity by incorporating some of the beautiful old hymns, prayers, and responses.
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Lake Highlands Church

Lake Highlands Church

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The Lake Highlands Church is an interdenominational family of imperfect believers, trusting only Christ as Savior and Lord. Rooted in the ancient, authoritative scriptures, we are saved by God’s surprising grace, alive in the power of the Spirit and expectant of a coming Christ.
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This service embodies rich worship in the Methodist tradition by being both catholic and evangelical—ministering to head and heart. Every Sunday, the congregation hears and responds to God through hymns, prayers, the reading and preaching of scripture, and weekly celebration of Holy Communion. Learn more: hpumc.org/visit
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Hosanna Mankato

Hosanna Mankato

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Hosanna Mankato desires to connect people to Jesus by living Christ, loving others. Podcast versions of the sermons from both Hosanna Main and Hosanna Highland campuses are available Tuesdays.
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Today’s message emphasizes the importance of drawing near to God and holding firmly to our faith because of Jesus Christ’s role as our high priest. Eric highlights how Jesus empathizes with our weaknesses, as He was tempted just as we are, yet remained without sin. As a result, believers can approach God with confidence, assured of receiving mercy …
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We all know what it feels like to face an impossible challenge. But what if the One whom you have challenged is God Himself? In Acts 5:17-42, we see the religious leaders attempting to silence a movement of God, only to discover a sobering truth: the surest way to lose a fight is to pick a fight with the Most High God. Will we make the same mistake…
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Genesis 3 All Over Again The narrative of Exodus slowed down in chapter 19 when Isreal arrived at Mount Sinai. There the Lord gave them the law, or the terms of his covenant with them (chs. 20-23), and then he ratified the covenant with blood (ch. 24). After this ratification ceremony, Moses was called back up the mountain to meet with the Lord and…
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3 And by this we know that we have come to know him, if we keep his commandments. 4 Whoever says “I know him” but does not keep his commandments is a liar, and the truth is not in him, 5 but whoever keeps his word, in him truly the love of God is perfected. By this we may know that we are in him: 6 whoever says he abides in him ought to walk in the…
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We are creatures of habit. The more we do something, the likelier we are to do it in the future. Sometimes, this is helpful. But other times, this has undesired outcomes. Unfortunately, one of those undesirable outcomes is the polarization of our political climate. We have conditioned ourselves to meet any disagreement with anger and even hate. We …
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Our message today discusses a passage in Hebrews 4 that points back to a seemingly random passage from Genesis, but we find out that they are very connected. Eric explores the biblical account of Abram’s encounter with Melchizedek after a victory in battle, highlighting the spiritual significance of Melchizedek as a priest of God Most High. This le…
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This Sunday we have the awesome opportunity to witness and celebrate the baptisms of NINE people in our church family! There’s something so powerful about watching someone step into the waters of baptism and declare, “I have decided to follow Jesus—no turning back.” It's a bold step of faith, and it’s a reminder that God is still working powerfully…
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This summer no less than eight pastors in the Dallas area resigned or were removed from their positions due to moral failure issues and no less than 50,000 people attend these churches every weekend. What is going on!? Our passage this morning gives us an idea. Could it be that some of Satan’s best work is found within the Church? If so, how must w…
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Our message today emphasizes the importance of listening to God’s voice, not drifting away, and not hardening one’s heart, referencing Hebrews 3:7-11 and Psalm 95. Eric highlights the faithfulness of Jesus, who was loyal to the one who appointed Him, drawing from Hebrews 3:1. We are all reminded that Christ is faithful as the Son over God’s house. …
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Alone Together Last week I talked about how we all have a longing to live with God in paradise, that we were made to live with God on the earth. We were also made to live with other people. God created us to live in community with him and with others. We were made for deep connection and growing and authentic friendships with other people. This is …
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How often have you heard someone say, "I'll be praying for you"? It’s a phrase we use so frequently that it almost becomes second nature for Christians, like saying "hello" or "goodbye." But how many of us, if we’re honest, actually follow through on those promises to pray? No doubt, we mean well. We want to support one another, especially in tough…
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Where the Streets Have No Name “I wanna run, I want to hide I wanna tear down the walls That hold me inside I wanna reach out And touch the flame Where the streets have no name I wanna feel sunlight on my face I see the dust-cloud Disappear without a trace I wanna take shelter From the poison rain Where the streets have no name” So begins U2’s 1987…
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This lesson emphasizes the importance of paying careful attention to the message of salvation. Eric stresses the consequences of neglecting this great salvation. The passage from Hebrews 2:1-4 serves as a warning that we must remain vigilant and avoid drifting away from the salvation that has been offered. It calls believers to recognize the greatn…
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