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This Sunday, as we continue our summer mini-series in the book of James, we're challenged to think about our own attitude toward the poor. God identifies himself with those who have no value in the eyes of the world (Isaiah 41). He commands Israel to care for the poor and the powerless (Deuteronomy 24), Jesus himself identifies with the poor and ma…
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In Acts 5:17–42, the apostles face opposition from the high priest and religious leaders who arrest them for preaching about Jesus. Miraculously freed by an angel, they return to the temple to boldly continue teaching. When brought before the Sanhedrin, Peter declares their obedience to God over men and testifies to Jesus' resurrection. Despite the…
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This week in the book of James, we will explore the gaps between who we think we are, who we really are and who we are becoming. God is on a mission to heal us from our sin addiction, but detox is painful and new habits don't form overnight. Having been pardoned and adopted, we are learning what it means to live in a close relationship with God. It…
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Over the next few weeks, we are going to dive into a 3-part miniseries in the book of James, and what we will discover is the heart of a lead pastor who is concerned about his broken, desperate, and persecution-scattered brothers and sisters who are drifting toward fragmented lives rather than lives that are becoming more and more complete in Chris…
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The center point of the Sermon on the Mount focuses on personal spiritual practices – giving, prayer, and fasting. At the very center of it all is prayer. Prayer can feel mysterious and hard to grab ahold of. It’s hard to know sometimes if God sees us, hears us, or if the promises we read in the Bible could possibly be true. Our prayer life reveals…
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This Sunday we begin a new section of the Sermon on the Mount, the center point of the Sermon. After showing a re-interpretation of 6 different commandments in the Law, Jesus turned toward personal piety and righteousness by speaking to bring clarity to almsgiving, prayer, and fasting. Each of the next few weeks we will spend time working to unders…
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In Hebrews 10:19–25, the writer calls believers to draw near to God with confidence, hold fast to hope, and encourage one another in love and good works. This passage reveals the foundation for Christian community: Christ’s finished work gives us access to God—and our response should be bold faith and deep connection with the church.Join us as we e…
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Revenge. An eye for an eye. Consequences for actions. This Sunday we will continue our series, The Upside-Down Kingdom, with Matthew 5:38-48. The Sermon on the Mount is Jesus’ announcement of the in-breaking of the Kingdom of Heaven. Jesus has already challenged us on anger, lust, infidelity, and truthfulness. In our text this week, Jesus challenge…
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So far, Jesus has given reinterpretations of the Law by addressing the heart connections of anger to murder, lust to adultery, and clear teaching on marriage and divorce. In Matthew 5:33-37, Jesus goes on to address truthfulness. The people of Jesus’ time had created all kinds of ways to talk around the truth, subtleties and passive ways to dodge s…
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In Acts 4:1–22, the early church faces its first real wave of opposition. After the miraculous healing of the lame man and Peter’s bold proclamation of the gospel, the religious leaders are furious—and they arrest Peter and John. But even under pressure, the apostles refuse to be silent.With courage rooted in the resurrection of Jesus, Peter declar…
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This Sunday we get to hear from Joel Kornegay, one of our elders at RHC. Joel is a chaplain in the Air Force, and we have been blessed to have Joel and Laura at RHC for their time in DC, which is coming to a close at the end of June as they move to their new post. As we so often do at RHC, we will send some of our favorites and best out to bless ot…
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In Acts 3:17–4:4, Peter boldly calls the people to repentance after the miraculous healing of the lame man, proclaiming that even in their ignorance, God’s plan of salvation through Jesus Christ has been fulfilled. He urges them to “repent and turn back” so that their sins may be blotted out and times of refreshing may come from the presence of the…
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Join us as we dive into Acts 3:11–16, where a miraculous healing becomes the backdrop for one of the boldest gospel proclamations in Scripture. Why did Peter immediately redirect the crowd’s attention away from himself? What does it mean that “faith in the name of Jesus” made the lame man walk?In this powerful session, we’ll explore: ✅ How miracles…
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Last week we saw that Jesus is the fulfillment of the Law and Prophets. Jesus built on that core concept with six exegeses of specific laws regarding murder, adultery, divorce, lying, reciprocal justice, and who our neighbor is that we are to love. Jesus turned first to murder, showing that the deeper heart concern in the Law is anger and hatred ag…
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In Acts 3:1–11, we find what seems like a small miracle—the healing of a lame man at the temple gate. But this pivotal moment launches a major wave of gospel momentum: Peter’s bold second sermon, swelling crowds of new believers, growing resistance from religious leaders, and a new level of unity among the early church. This episode explores how th…
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This passage is essentially the thesis statement of the whole Sermon. It also brings us face-to-face with one of the most heated theological issues – discerning the relationship between the Old Testament and New Testament. We will take the time to see how Jesus fits into Redemptive History and the part He plays for our good and God’s glory. -------…
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The Sermon on the Mount was the announcement of the in-breaking of the Kingdom of Heaven. Last week, we saw that the Beatitudes show us the characteristics of those who are in Christ’s Kingdom, and the hope that we all have. This week, it continues as Jesus said that all who follow Him are the salt of the earth and the light of the world. Sunday, A…
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