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They Had Been With Jesus February 23, 2025 • RD McClenagan • Acts 4:1–22 This Sunday, RD McClenagan continues our series on the Book of Acts. Acts 4:1-22 shows that true spiritual transformation and lasting change come only through the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit. It is through the Holy Spirit that ordinary, seemingly unqualified individuals can be transformed into bold witnesses. The healing of the lame man in Acts 4 by Peter not only sparked the explosive growth of the early church but laid the foundation for a global movement of millions of believers today. We need to surrender our own efforts and continually seek the transformative power of the Holy Spirit to live lives that reflect the true Kingdom of God. WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
Holy and Righteous February 16, 2025 • Greg Pinkner • Acts 3:11–26 This Sunday, Greg Pinkner continues our series on the Book of Acts. Acts 3:11-26 is Peter's second sermon and follows the miraculous healing of a lame man, drawing a large crowd in Solomon’s Portico, where Peter seizes the opportunity to proclaim Jesus as the fulfillment of God’s promises. He connects Jesus to Israel’s history, emphasizing that He is the suffering servant prophesied in Isaiah, the Holy and Righteous One whom they denied and handed over to Pilate, asking instead for a murderer to be released. Peter declares that Jesus, the Author of Life, was raised from the dead by God, and that faith in His name has brought healing and restoration. He calls the people to repentance, promising that their sins will be blotted out and that times of refreshing will come from the Lord. Ultimately, Peter points to Jesus as the fulfillment of God's covenant with Abraham, sent first to Israel to bless them by turning them from their wickedness and inviting them into God’s Kingdom. WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
Devoted February 9, 2025 • Greg Pinkner • Acts 2:42-3:9 This Sunday, Greg Pinkner continues our series on the Book of Acts. Acts 2:42-3:9 falls between two of Peter's sermons and shows the early church how to live as Christians. The early believers were devoted to the apostles' teaching, fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayer and obedience was the core of Christian life. These verses show us how important it is to be actively involved in a church community, serve others, and embrace the unity found in Christ. God's power and the Gospel transform lives, bringing spiritual life and purpose to those who receive it. WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
The Hope for All January 26, 2025 • Devon Accardi • Acts 2:14–41 This Sunday, Gospel Sunday, Devon Accardi continues our series on the Book of Acts. Acts 2:14-41 focus on Peter's sermon at Pentecost. Peter, empowered by the Holy Spirit, boldly preaches to the crowd, explaining that Jesus’ death and resurrection fulfill Old Testament prophecy. He connects the moment to the prophecy of Joel, showing that God’s Spirit is now poured out on all people, and calls the listeners to repentance and baptism. The passage culminates with 3,000 people believing and being added to the church, marking the explosive beginning of the gospel’s spread. This same gospel message has continued unbroken for 2,000 years, calling believers to share it with those around them, just as Peter did in Acts. WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
First Fruits January 26, 2025 • Greg Pinkner • Acts 2:1–13 This Sunday, Greg Pinkner, continues our series on the Book of Acts. In Acts 2, we see the birth of the church as the Holy Spirit descends during Pentecost, marked by the mighty rushing wind and tongues of fire resting on each believer, symbolizing God's covenantal presence and action. This event is a reversal of the Tower of Babel, uniting people from different nations by enabling the apostles to speak in various tongues, allowing everyone to hear the gospel in their own language. The fire signifies God's presence, holiness, and purification, echoing His appearances throughout the Old Testament, from Moses' burning bush to the fire on Mount Sinai. Believers are now the temple of God, carrying His presence into the world, signifying a new covenant where the Spirit dwells within His people. This moment establishes the church as one people under one Lord, fulfilling God’s redemptive plan and gathering the first fruits of His Kingdom. WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
The Ascent January 19, 2025 • RD McClenagan • Acts 1:1-11 This Sunday, RD McClenagan, begins our new sermon series on the Book of Acts. He speaks on the role of the Holy Spirit and how the church’s beginnings in Acts demonstrate that God's mission relies on His power, not human effort, and requires patient waiting and trust in His timing. Jesus’ ongoing reign, intercession, and preparation for His people encourage us to find strength and purpose in being His witnesses. This series will help us explore the transformative power of the church through the lens of Acts. WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
Now to Him January 5, 2025 • Greg Pinkner • Romans 16:25–27 This Sunday, Gospel Sunday, Greg teaches from Romans 16:25-27, where Paul summarizes the Gospel as God's power to strengthen believers through Jesus Christ. Christianity is not about personal perfection but trusting in God's unshakable foundation, emphasizing faith in His grace rather than self-effort. Mystery, not chaos, defines God's work in our lives, as the Gospel reveals truths previously hidden but now disclosed for all nations. We are to focus on faith-driven obedience, trusting God's purposes even in seasons of suffering and uncertainty. WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
The Last and Greatest Day December 29, 2024 • Greg Pinkner • John 7 This Sunday, Greg teaches from John 7. He looks at the significance of New Year’s as a time for renewal. He connects it to the Jewish festivals, particularly Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and the Festival of Booths, which illustrate God's provision and redemption. These festivals point to Jesus as the fulfillment of God's promises, offering living water and eternal rest for weary souls. Jesus' invitation to “come to me” is central to faith, as only through Him can we find true sustenance and life. We need to have reliance on God’s grace, it is a guarantee of renewal and hope in Christ, far beyond the fleeting resolutions of a new year. WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
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Christmas Eve at Fellowship December 24, 2024 • Greg Pinkner • Isaiah 60:1–21 We often strive for perfection during the Christmas season, only to realize it’s unattainable, as life is filled with imperfections and unexpected challenges. The story of Jesus’ birth is a testament to this, set in a backdrop of political upheaval, hardship, and imperfection—far from the peaceful and ideal scenario we might imagine for the arrival of the Savior. Yet, the beauty of Christmas lies in the promise of God’s presence with us, even in our brokenness and imperfection, offering hope and light amid darkness. The prophetic words of Isaiah remind us of a future where God’s everlasting light and glory will make everything whole, a day when mourning will end, and righteousness will reign. Until then, Christmas serves as a glimpse of this ultimate redemption, reminding us of God’s enduring presence and the hope of what is to come. WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
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The Alpha and the Omega December 22, 2024 • RD McClenagan • Revelation 1:4–8 This Sunday, RD McClenagan continues our Advent series, focusing on the names of God and His unchanging nature. He looks at the names The Alpha and The Omega - "The Beginning and The End." Jesus is the faithful witness, ruler over all, and the firstborn from the dead, assuring us that God’s victory and reign are certain. Through Revelation, we are encouraged to trust in God’s sovereignty, find peace in His eternal presence, and embrace the truth that He holds all things together. The Alpha and Omega remind us that God is the origin and fulfillment of life, offering grace, redemption, and hope through Christ. As the year closes, RD calls us to rest in His eternal faithfulness, worship with hearts inflamed by His truth, and eagerly anticipate His promised return. WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
The God Who Sees December 15, 2024 • RD McClenagan • Genesis 16:7–14 This Sunday, RD McClenagan continues our Advent series, focusing on the names of God and His unchanging nature. He looks at the name El Roi, "The God Who Sees." The longing to be seen, heard, and valued persists throughout life, shaping our interactions and deeply influencing how we experience love and belonging. The story of Hagar in Genesis 16 demonstrates God's attentiveness, as He sees her in her distress, asks meaningful questions, and provides for her, showing that His care extends to those society may overlook. To be fully known and truly loved is liberating and transformative, and it calls us to see, hear, and love others in the same way God does for us. WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
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The Lord is My Shepherd December 8, 2024 • Devon Accardi • Psalm 23 This Sunday, Devon Accardi continues our Advent series, focusing on the names of God and His unchanging nature. He looks at the name Jehovah Rohai, "The Lord My Shepherd." Using Psalm 23, he explores how God, as a shepherd, provides rest, security, and abundance, encouraging us to trust in His presence and provision in all circumstances. He also speaks on the dual reality of Advent as a celebration of Christ's first coming and a hopeful anticipation of His return. WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
The Great I Am December 1, 2024 • Greg Pinkner • Exodus 3 This Sunday, Greg begins our Advent series, focusing on the names of God and His unchanging nature. This teaching focuses on the name “I Am,” highlighting God's eternal presence and faithfulness across all generations, as seen in the story of Moses and the burning bush in Exodus. Greg looks at Israel’s deliverance from Egypt and how it parallels Christ’s mission to free us from sin. Just as God led the Israelites to freedom, He’s still with us today, guiding and providing for us. God’s promises never fail, and our salvation is secure because He never changes. WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
Hope and Future Grace November 24, 2024 • Greg Pinkner • Romans 8:31–33 This Sunday, Greg teaches from Romans 8:31-33, explaining the significance of hope in Christianity. He unpacks the idea of "future grace," the immeasurable kindness and blessings God promises for eternity, even in heaven. Greg challenges cultural cynicism, asserting that hope rooted in God's promises is not naive but assured and vital for combating despair. He highlights that hope extends beyond past grace into a future defined by God’s faithfulness, offering Christians a steadfast anchor. WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
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Praise in the Desert Place November 17, 2024 • RD McClenagan • Psalm 63:2–11 This Sunday, RD continues in Psalm 63, where David, in the wilderness, thirsts for God's presence, meditating on His power, glory, and steadfast love, emphasizing that only God can satisfy his deepest needs. Beholding God's glory is not a glance but an intentional gaze that transforms us into His likeness, leading to praise and adoration. Christ, the ultimate King, bore our sins and provides living water, urging us to look to Him and let that perspective define our lives. As an act of aligning our hearts with God's steadfast love and transformative power, we need to have heartfelt praise, even from places of brokenness. WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
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Earnestly I Seek You November 10, 2024 • RD McClenagan • Psalm 63:1–4 This Sunday, RD begins a two week series on Psalm 63. He looks at the stories of Martha and Mary and King David, highlighting the importance of choosing what truly matters: sitting at His feet and seeking Him wholeheartedly. As believers, we need to rekindle our desire for God, seeking intimacy and deeper connection rather than getting lost in busyness and distractions. We should have a "first love" posture, a passionate pursuit of God that transforms our personal lives and interactions with others. Through heartfelt prayer and worship, the invitation is to experience the fullness of God’s presence, allowing His love to fuel a genuine, burning desire to know Him more. WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
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I Will Boast in Christ November 3, 2024 • Greg Pinkner • Galatians 6:11–18 This Sunday, Greg teaches from Galatians 6:11-18, finishing our series on Galatians. In these verses, Paul concludes his letter by affirming that salvation comes solely through faith in Christ, without the need for additional religious rituals. Adding requirements to the gospel nullifies its power and dishonors Christ's sacrifice. True Christianity isn’t about outward appearances but about becoming a new creation in Christ. Paul reminds believers that their lives should focus on glorifying God, not seeking approval from the world or boasting in personal accomplishments. WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
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Sowing and Reaping October 27, 2024 • RD McClenagan • Galatians 6:7–10 This Sunday, RD teaches from Galatians 6:7-10 and the biblical principle of sowing and reaping, urging self-reflection on the kind of "fruit" one's life produces. We are called to assess our lives honestly, asking what outcomes are emerging from our actions and habits. We will each reap what we sow, whether positive or negative, based on whether we are investing in spiritual or fleshly pursuits. Faithfulness may not always yield immediate results, but persistent, godly living promises that spiritual investments will yield an eternal, righteous harvest, even if unseen in the present. WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
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Bearing Burdens October 20, 2024 • Devon Accardi • Galatians 6:1–5 This Sunday, Devon teaches from Galatians 6:1-5, looking at the importance of restoring others gently when they falter. He underscores that walking in step with the Holy Spirit is vital for every believer; spiritual restoration is delicate and requires careful handling by someone deeply connected to the Spirit. We are to bear each other's burdens, and walking with someone in need requires prayer, patience, and commitment. WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
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Walk By the Spirit October 13, 2024 • Greg Pinkner • Galatians 5:16–26 This Sunday, Greg teaches from Galatians 5:16-26. These verses discuss walking by the Spirit versus living by the flesh and confront legalism—the idea that following the law saves, rather than grace through faith. While salvation is instantaneous through faith, the Christian life is a long and challenging walk of sanctification, where the Spirit helps us resist the desires of the flesh. Walking by the Spirit involves repentance, pursuing obedience, and relying on Scripture and prayer, rather than simply focusing on personal spiritual experiences. We are to lead a life led by the Spirit, where true obedience and victory over sin come from dependence on God's grace and power rather than legalistic efforts. WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
Free at Last October 6, 2024 • RD McClenagan • Galatians 5:13–15 This Sunday, RD teaches from Galatians 5:13-15. In these verses Paul calls us as believers to live in the freedom Christ has given us. True freedom is not about doing whatever one wants, but about being freed from sin, death, and the law's condemnation to serve others in love. Living in this freedom involves dying to self and walking in the power of the Holy Spirit. Jesus' grace frees us not only from the penalty of sin but also from its power and pressure, leading us to a life of love and service. We need to embrace our identity as sons and daughters of God, living out this freedom by following God's design and growing more into Christ's image. WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
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Faith Working Through Love September 29, 2024 • Greg Pinkner • Galatians 5:1–12 This Sunday, Greg looks at Galatians 5:1-12. In these verses, Paul addresses the issue of Jewish Christian teachers insisting that Gentile believers must follow the law of Moses in addition to faith in Christ for salvation. He argues that salvation comes by grace through faith in Christ alone, not by works of the law, as no one can be made righteous through their efforts. Paul emphasizes that Christ's death frees believers from the curse of the law, offering them a new life in freedom. As believers, we need to stand firm in this freedom and not submit again to the "yoke of slavery," symbolizing a return to the legalistic system of the law. WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
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Heirs to the Kingdom September 22, 2024 • Greg Pinkner • Galatians 4 This Sunday, Greg looks at Galatians 4:1-31, teaching that salvation cannot come from the law or ancestry but through faith in Jesus Christ, emphasizing that believers are now children and heirs of God's promise. Paul, in Galatians 4, compares the difference between living under the law as a slave and living in the freedom of faith as a child of God. Through Christ, Christians are no longer bound by sin or the elementary principles of the world but are freed to receive their inheritance in God's Kingdom. WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
Jesus & Justice September 15, 2024 • RD McClenagan • Micah 6:8 This Sunday, RD McClenagan finishes our series "Jesus and" by looking at scripture in both the Old and New Testaments that teach on Justice. Justice is a central theme throughout the Bible, and God commands His followers to care for the vulnerable. However, in today's cultural and religious contexts, justice is often marginalized or misunderstood. It is important to balance personal faith with public action; we need to be aware of the needs around us and respond with practical steps, whether through prayer, talent, or resources. The motivation for doing justice is not guilt but grace, as Christ has first shown mercy to us. SERIES RESOURCES: https://fellowshipknox.org/jesusand WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
Jesus & LGBTQ September 8, 2024 • Greg Pinkner • Romans 1:18–32, Ephesians 5:29–33 This Sunday, Greg Pinkner continues our series "Jesus &," using Romans 1 to discuss the topic of LGBTQ. Unlike some of the other issues addressed in this series, LGBTQ is clearly addressed in Scripture. Greg acknowledges that these topics are sensitive and central to the current culture war. As believers, we are called to approach these discussions with both grace and truth, reflecting the character of Christ. He warns against the theological mistake of focusing solely on God's love, which can distort a believer's understanding of suffering and God's ultimate purpose to glorify Himself. We are all born sinful and must repent. The glory of God is the foundation of creation and should guide our hearts and actions. SERIES RESOURCES: https://fellowshipknox.org/jesusand WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
By Grace September 1, 2024 • Greg Pinkner • Ephesians 2:1–10 This Sunday, Gospel Sunday, Greg teaches from Ephesians 2:1-10, addressing that believers are no longer identified by their previous cultural or religious identities but as one in Christ. We all were spiritually dead in our sins and were living according to worldly desires. But our salvation has come through God's grace and mercy, not by our effort or merit, to demonstrate God's love even when we were "children of wrath." As believers, we need to live in obedience to God’s prepared works, reflecting the new life they have received in Christ. WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
Jesus & Gender August 25, 2024 • RD McClenagan • Genesis 1:27 This Sunday, RD continues our series "Jesus &," using Genesis 1:27 to discuss the topic of gender. In this series, we have been exploring two opposing realities: the Kingdom of God, where we submit to God's authority, and the competing kingdom of the self, which emphasizes self-autonomy and self-actualization. Modern perspectives on gender and identity reflect this tension, asserting that identity is self-created and internally defined rather than being received from God. In contrast, the biblical view teaches that our identity is given by God and is rooted in a life surrendered to Him. These competing views on identity affect everyone, not just those who identify as transgender, and we all struggle with these conflicting kingdoms in our hearts. It's crucial to approach this topic with both clarity about biblical teachings and compassion for those navigating these challenges. SERIES RESOURCES: https://fellowshipknox.org/jesusand WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
Jesus & Abortion August 18, 2024 • Greg Pinkner • Psalm 139:13–16 This Sunday, Greg continues our series "Jesus &," using Psalm 139:13-16 to discuss the sensitive topic of abortion, emphasizing the importance of addressing it from a Christian perspective while avoiding political or policy discussions. Greg stresses that, although the Bible doesn't directly address abortion, principles can be drawn from passages like Psalm 139, which highlights God's intimate involvement in the creation and purpose of each person. He encourages us to approach this complex issue with both compassion and truth, reflecting the character of Christ in our engagement with cultural debates. SERIES RESOURCES: https://fellowshipknox.org/jesusand WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
Jesus & Politics August 11, 2024 • RD McClenagan • Mark 12:13–17 This Sunday, RD continues our series "Jesus &," using Mark 12:13-17 to discuss Politics. We must remember that Jesus is King, and the responsibility for governing ultimately rests on His shoulders. Even in the church, there is a great diversity of opinions, and it is important for us to be humble and charitable when discussing politics. RD outlines a "Kingdom manifesto" for Christians, emphasizing that our primary identity as citizens of God's Kingdom should guide our political engagement. We should be captive to God's word, not the words of political leaders, and be faithfully engaged with the world without being consumed by it. SERIES RESOURCES: https://fellowshipknox.org/jesusand WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
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Jesus & The Kingdom of God August 4, 2024 • RD McClenagan • Acts 17 This Sunday, RD begins our series "Jesus &," teaching from Acts 17. The apostle Paul's preaching brought the revolutionary nature of the gospel into focus, particularly through his assertion that "Jesus is the Christ." This proclamation highlighted how the early Christians' commitment to the Kingdom of God positioned them in opposition to existing political and cultural structures, leading to societal upheaval and transformative discussions about authority and allegiance. This passage reflects the central theme of the early church's mission: to declare the reign of God through Christ. In the same way, we must decide who our king is and what we are seeking first in our lives. May we be a people that says, Lord, your Kingdom come, you are our king. WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/…
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