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Sermons on Discipleship

136 sermons in the archive.

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Victory Through Humiliation

Hans-Erik Nelson · Luke 24:13–49 · April 5, 2026

You'll hear why the disciples on the Emmaus road missed the resurrection even though Jesus had predicted it three times, and what it looks like to stop seeking a Messiah who trades in worldly power.

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Learning to Actually See

Victoria Gilmore · John 9:18-41 · March 15, 2026

You'll examine the different kinds of blindness in John 9, from the disciples' rush to judgment to the Pharisees' refusal to accept what's right in front of them, and come away with a sharper question: what are you failing to see in the people around you?

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Stop Chasing the Mountaintop

Victoria Gilmore · Matthew 17:1-9 · March 1, 2026

You'll hear why the most spiritually significant moment in the disciples' lives ended with a command not to repeat the experience, but to listen, and what that means for anyone who has ever felt like their faith needs a bigger feeling to be real.

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Wilderness Time Is Not Wasted

Victoria Gilmore · Matthew 4:1-11 · February 22, 2026

You'll hear why the hard, empty seasons of life are not detours from spiritual growth but the very conditions that make it possible, and walk away with a concrete practice to build intentional rest into the next six weeks.

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When to Obey, When to Resist

Victoria Gilmore · Romans 13:1-7 · February 8, 2026

You'll work through a real question that Christians avoid: when Romans 13 says submit to governing authorities, and the government is actively harming vulnerable people, what are you actually supposed to do?

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Fear Spoils What God Provides

Victoria Gilmore · Exodus 16:1-30 · February 1, 2026

You'll hear how the Israelites' fear in the wilderness distorted their memory and led them to hoard what God gave freely, and what that pattern reveals about the fears that shape how we treat immigrants and strangers today.

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Whose Face Do You See?

Victoria Gilmore · Matthew 25:31-46 · January 25, 2026

You'll hear a direct challenge to the habit of sorting people into 'neighbors' and 'others,' and why Jesus identifies himself specifically with the people you'd least want at your door.

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Scripture Before Your Pocket

Hans-Erik Nelson · Leviticus 19:30–37 · January 18, 2026

You'll hear a pastor work through what Leviticus actually commands about foreigners in your land, and why that ancient list should reorder the assumptions you walked in with about immigration.

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Righteousness Redefined

Hans-Erik Nelson · Matthew 1:18–25 · December 21, 2025

You'll hear how Joseph's quiet decision to protect Mary's honor gets interrupted and reframed by God, and what it looks like when the life you've responsibly built gets asked to make room for something bigger.

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Repentance Changes Direction

Victoria Gilmore · Matthew 3:1-12 · December 7, 2025

You'll hear why repentance isn't just feeling sorry but actually turning around, and what it looks like to produce real fruit from that change rather than coasting on religious habit or family history.

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Ready Without Obsessing

Hans-Erik Nelson · Matthew 24:36–44 · November 30, 2025

You'll hear why Jesus insisted his followers stay alert for his return without letting that alertness consume their lives, and what that balance actually looks like day to day.

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The Church Still Needs Reforming

Hans-Erik Nelson · Romans 3:19-28 · November 9, 2025

You'll hear how a 16th-century monk's encounter with Romans 3 unleashed a movement still unfinished today, and what it means for you to carry that same Word into a world that constantly shapes the church more than the church shapes it.

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Loving Until It Costs

Victoria Gilmore · Luke 6:20-31 · November 2, 2025

You'll hear why Jesus's call to bless enemies, share possessions, and side with the poor isn't passive resignation but a radical, costly way of becoming fully human, and what that looks like for ordinary people today.

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Stop Lying to Yourself First

Hans-Erik Nelson · 2 Timothy 3:14–4:5 · October 26, 2025

You'll come away with a clearer picture of how our desire to hear only what we want to hear distorts reality, and what a distinctly higher standard of truth-telling might look like for Christians in a world of echo chambers.

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Truth You Can Actually Trust

Hans-Erik Nelson · 2 Timothy 3:14–4:5 · October 19, 2025

You'll come away with a clearer sense of how Christians are supposed to think about truth: where reliable knowledge actually comes from, why conspiracy theories and echo chambers are a spiritual problem, and what you're obligated to do once you have the truth.

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Sent to Serve the Whole Person

Lisandro and Patricia Restrepo · · October 12, 2025

You'll hear how two missionaries from Colombia built 23 years of work in Mexico by treating faith, health, justice, and healing as inseparable, and what it looks like to serve a community without pressure to convert.

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Shrewd and Honest

Hans-Erik Nelson · Luke 16:1–13 · September 21, 2025

You'll hear why Jesus praised a corrupt manager's cunning without approving the corruption, and what it means to pursue your ultimate future without checking out of the present one.

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Words Without Integrity

Hans-Erik Nelson · Jeremiah 7:1-15 · September 14, 2025

You'll hear why God, through Jeremiah, is angrier at religious self-deception than at outright wrongdoing, and what it looks like to stop using holy language as cover for a life that contradicts it.

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We Are All Foreigners

Victoria Gilmore · Luke 10:25-37 · September 7, 2025

You'll hear how the Bible's consistent call to care for migrants and refugees isn't a political position but a defining mark of what it means to follow Jesus, and what that asks of you personally, regardless of where you stand on border policy.

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Count the Cost First

Hans-Erik Nelson · Luke 14:25-33 · August 24, 2025

You'll hear Jesus make an uncomfortably direct claim: that following him requires a total commitment that puts every other loyalty, including family and self, in second place, and you'll be invited to sit with what that actually costs before deciding whether to keep walking.

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Rights Versus Relationships

Victoria Gilmore · 1 Corinthians 8 · August 3, 2025

You'll hear why being theologically correct can still damage the people around you, and how Paul's ancient argument about meat sacrificed to idols draws a clear line between using knowledge as a weapon and using it as a gift.

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Two Kingdoms, One Choice

Wendy Quay · Mark 10:35-45 · July 13, 2025

You'll hear why Jesus' call to servanthood isn't just personal advice but a direct challenge to how power works, and what it means to measure human worth the way Jesus does, in your work, your politics, and your own sense of value.

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Free to Be Nobody

Hans-Erik Nelson · 1 Corinthians 2:1–5 · June 29, 2025

You'll hear how the apostle Paul's admission of weakness and plain speech was actually a form of freedom, and what it might look like to stop needing other people's approval before you can act, speak, or believe openly.

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When the Gospel Looks Foolish

Hans-Erik Nelson · 1 Corinthians 1:18–31 · June 15, 2025

You'll hear why the cross looked like failure to the ancient world, and why that same offense still exposes the hidden assumptions you bring into your faith.

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Hearts Prepared Before You Arrive

Hans-Erik Nelson · Acts 16:9–15 · May 25, 2025

You'll hear how God was already at work in Lydia's life before Paul said a word to her, and what that means for the conversations you're avoiding because you don't feel ready to have them.

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Your Enemies Aren't Enemies Yet

Hans-Erik Nelson · Acts 9:1–6 · May 11, 2025

You'll hear how Saul's violent certainty was stopped cold on a road to Damascus, and what that kind of sudden, unwanted transformation might mean for the places in your own life where you're still standing on the wrong rug.

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Buried, Then Raised

Victoria Gilmore · Romans 6:3-4 · May 4, 2025

You'll hear what baptism actually does beyond the water and the ceremony, and why Paul's claim in Romans 6 that you died and rose with Christ is meant to reorient your whole life, not just mark a milestone.

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Power That Loses by Winning

Hans-Erik Nelson · Matthew 11:2–15 · March 30, 2025

You'll hear why the church's attempts to advance God's kingdom through force and political power are a sign of losing, not winning, and what the actual growth of the kingdom has always looked like.

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A Treasure Worth Everything

Hans-Erik Nelson · Matthew 13:44 · March 23, 2025

You'll hear Jesus's one-verse parable about a man who sells everything for a hidden treasure used to answer a question most churchgoers have quietly wondered: what exactly is the kingdom of God, and why does it matter more than anything else you're holding on to?

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What Pulpits Get Wrong

Hans-Erik Nelson · 1 Corinth 1:17–25,2:1-2 · January 12, 2025

You'll hear a clear-eyed account of what the Christian gospel actually is, and learn to recognize the six common substitutes, from self-help positivity to politics, that often replace it in Sunday sermons.

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Why We Miss God When He's Near

Victoria Gilmore · John 1:1-18 · January 5, 2025

You'll hear why the same human blindness that kept first-century people from recognizing Jesus in person is still at work in you today, and what it looks like to actively receive rather than reject him in ordinary life.

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Turning Toward the Wrath

Hans-Erik Nelson · Luke 3:7–18 · December 15, 2024

You'll hear why John the Baptist's harsh warnings about judgment and greed are actually good news, and what it means to flee danger by turning toward it rather than away from it.

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Change Your Mind, Not Just Your Behavior

Hans-Erik Nelson · Luke 3:1-6 · December 8, 2024

You'll learn the difference between feeling sorry and actually repenting, and walk away with four concrete questions to ask yourself about whether your mind is being shaped toward the kind of life you want to live.

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Waiting With Open Eyes

Victoria Gilmore · Luke 21:25-36 · December 1, 2024

You'll hear why Advent begins not with a manger scene but with cosmic upheaval, and what it looks like to wait for Christ's return with active, eyes-open hope rather than anxious dread or comfortable distraction.

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When Wisdom Becomes Foolishness

Victoria Gilmore · 1 Kings 11:1-13 · November 3, 2024

You'll see how Solomon's story is less about spectacular moral collapse and more about a slow, incremental drift that began with a divided heart long before anyone noticed, and why that pattern is easy to miss in your own life.

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Half-Hearted Gets You Nowhere

Hans-Erik Nelson · Joshua 7:1–12 · October 27, 2024

You'll see how one person's hidden disobedience unraveled an entire nation's military campaign, and what that pattern of half-heartedness reveals about the places in your own life where you're still limping between two directions.

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All Creation Praises Together

Victoria Gilmore · Psalm 148:7-14 · October 6, 2024

You'll come away with a concrete sense of what it means to join your voice to the praise of the whole created world, and two practical questions about how you're actually living that out.

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Cut It Off, Then Come Alive

Hans-Erik Nelson · Mark 9:38–50 · September 29, 2024

You'll hear why Jesus' shocking commands to cut off hands and gouge out eyes are not about self-harm but about the serious, ongoing work of separating yourself from what pulls you away from God, and why that work ultimately points to something bigger than self-discipline.

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Every Miracle Has a Target

Hans-Erik Nelson · Mark 7:24–37 · September 22, 2024

You'll see why Jesus' seemingly harsh words to a desperate mother were not a rejection but a test, and what that exchange reveals about who God's healing is actually for.

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Losing Your Way to Find It

Victoria Gilmore · Mark 8:27-38 · September 15, 2024

You'll hear what Jesus actually means when he says 'take up your cross' — not seeking out suffering, but being willing to let go of your own plans, reputation, and comfort when they pull against God's purposes.

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Clean Outside, Corrupt Within

Hans-Erik Nelson · Mark 7:1–8, 14–15, 21–23 · September 1, 2024

You'll hear why Jesus calls out the gap between outward religious performance and what's actually driving us from the inside, and what it means to live honestly about both the good and the broken parts of who you are.

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Seeing What We'd Rather Skip

Hans-Erik Nelson · Acts 6:1–7 · August 25, 2024

You'll hear how a single verse about food distribution in the early church is actually about ethnic prejudice, and what it means to stop administering around problems that require a change of heart.

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Move On Without Bitterness

Victoria Gilmore · Mark 6:1-13 · July 7, 2024

You'll learn what Jesus actually modeled when he was rejected by the people who knew him best, and how his instructions to the disciples offer a practical way to share your convictions without being crushed when they aren't received.

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Rest as Resistance

Natalie Lu · Gen 2:1-3, Ex 20:8-11 · June 2, 2024

You'll hear why stopping work isn't a reward you earn after you've done enough, and how deliberately setting aside 24 hours each week can reorient your identity, your relationships, and even your sense of justice.

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Guided Into All Truth

Hans-Erik Nelson · John 15:26–27, 16:4b–15 · May 19, 2024

You'll hear what Jesus actually promised the Holy Spirit would do, spelled out in one of Scripture's most specific passages on the subject, and why that list matters for the ongoing journey of figuring out what you believe.

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Loved into the World

Hans-Erik Nelson · John 17:6–19 · May 12, 2024

You'll come away with a clearer picture of what it actually means to live as a Christian in a world that doesn't share your values: not by retreating from it, not by fighting it, but by loving it the way God does, at real cost to yourself.

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The Shepherd Who Leads

Hans-Erik Nelson · Psalm 23 · April 21, 2024

You'll hear how Psalm 23's six familiar verses carry a hidden argument: that following God is less about having life figured out and more about trusting a shepherd who already knows the path, including the dark valleys and the enemies on either side.

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Sought Before You Searched

Victoria Gilmore · Luke 24:13-35 · April 7, 2024

You'll hear how two grieving followers failed to recognize the person walking right beside them, and what their blindness reveals about the ways Jesus quietly seeks people out before they think to look for him.

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Stop Lying to Yourself

Hans-Erik Nelson · Lamentations 5:19-22 · March 17, 2024

You'll hear why the church's habit of avoiding hard realities, about suffering, about its own failures, actually cuts it off from God, and what it means to start telling the truth as an act of faith.

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Setting Yourself Aside

Hans-Erik Nelson · 1 Corinthians 9:16–23 · February 4, 2024

You'll hear how Paul's decision to give up his right to payment unlocks a practical principle: the things we're most entitled to are sometimes the very things that block others from hearing what we most want them to hear.

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Authority That Serves

Victoria Gilmore · Mark 1:21-28 · January 28, 2024

You'll hear why the authority Jesus showed in a first-century synagogue is fundamentally different from every other kind of power you've encountered, and what it means that he used it to help someone who couldn't even ask for help.

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Faithful When the Church Fails

Hans-Erik Nelson · 1 Samuel 3:1–20 · January 14, 2024

You'll hear how God has repeatedly replaced unfaithful leaders with unexpected ones, from Samuel to David to Jesus's parable of the vineyard, and what that pattern means for ordinary Christians trying to stay faithful while the broader church loses its way.

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Start With Yourself

Hans-Erik Nelson · Mark 1:1–8 · December 10, 2023

You'll hear why John the Baptist's unpopular call to repentance drew enormous crowds, and what that says about what people actually hunger for when the world feels broken and dishonest.

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Ready Without Knowing When

Victoria Gilmore · Mark 13:24-37 · December 3, 2023

You'll hear why not knowing when Jesus will return is actually the point, and what it looks like to live with urgency and hope when you can't calculate a deadline.

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Good Without Knowing It

Hans-Erik Nelson · Matthew 25:31–46 · November 26, 2023

You'll hear why the most important detail in this parable is that the people who did the right thing had no idea they were doing it, and what that means for how the Holy Spirit actually shapes a life.

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Faithful Risk-Taking

Hans-Erik Nelson · Matthew 25:14–30 · November 19, 2023

You'll hear a fresh reading of the Parable of the Talents that shifts the focus from productivity to risk, and what it means to hold loosely the gifts you've been given rather than protecting them out of fear.

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Preparation You Cannot Borrow

Hans-Erik Nelson · Matthew 25:1–13 · November 12, 2023

You'll think through why a life of faith is something that can't be handed off to someone else at the last moment, and what that means for how urgently you live right now.

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Lead Without the Weight

Victoria Gilmore · Matthew 23:1-12 · November 5, 2023

You'll see how religious leaders in Jesus' time turned faith into an unbearable burden, and what that means for the ways you influence the people around you, whether or not you think of yourself as a leader.

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Love Without Categories

Hans-Erik Nelson · Matthew 22:23–40 · October 29, 2023

You'll see how Jesus refused to be boxed in by religious categories, and what it looks like to love people across lines of deep disagreement without giving up on them or pretending those differences don't matter.

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Everything Bears God's Image

Hans-Erik Nelson · Matthew 22:15–22 · October 22, 2023

You'll see how a trap set for Jesus becomes a teaching about who you actually belong to, and what it means to give back to God everything that carries his image, including yourself.

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Rearrange Your Life Around Jesus

Hans-Erik Nelson · Matthew 22:1–14 · October 15, 2023

You'll hear why Jesus told a story about a king's wedding feast to challenge who gets into God's kingdom, and what it means to actually show up with the right heart rather than just going through the motions.

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God Refuses to Give Up

Victoria Gilmore · Matthew 21:33-46 · October 8, 2023

You'll see how Jesus spent his final days trying to recover the very people plotting his death, and what that stubborn, relentless pursuit means for the places in your own life where you've withheld fruit.

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When God Feels Absent

Hans-Erik Nelson · Exodus 17:1–7 · October 1, 2023

You'll hear why the Israelites kept forgetting God's presence even after witnessing miracle after miracle, and what that pattern reveals about the times you find yourself asking whether God is really there.

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Obey God, Then Government

Victoria Gilmore · Psalm 119:63 · August 27, 2023

You'll hear a framework for what it actually means to submit to governing authorities as a Christian, including when obedience to government ends and resistance to it begins, drawn from Paul's Romans 13 alongside the stories of Nazi-era figures who defied unjust power at great personal cost.

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Give Your Whole Self

Hans-Erik Nelson · Romans 12:1–8 · August 20, 2023

You'll hear why Paul's call to 'present your bodies as a living sacrifice' means offering your entire, undivided self to God, not just the parts you're comfortable surrendering, and what that total offering might cost you.

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Too Easily Pleased

Steve Lee · John 8:31-47 · July 2, 2023

You'll hear how the freedom celebrated on the Fourth of July barely scratches the surface of the freedom Jesus is actually offering, and what it looks like to honestly reckon with the blind spots that keep us settling for less.

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Religion Without a Changed Heart

Hans-Erik Nelson · Romans 2:17-29 · May 7, 2023

You'll hear why knowing the rules and even preaching them to others can leave you further from God than you think, and what Paul says actually matters instead.

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God's Righteousness Uncovered

Hans-Erik Nelson · Romans 1:16-17 · April 23, 2023

You'll hear why two words, 'righteousness of God' versus 'righteousness from God,' split the church five centuries ago and still shape how you understand whether faith is something you earn or something that comes to you. You'll also sit with the honest question of why genuinely good news is so easy to reject when accepting it means giving up the identity you've built.

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Betrayal and the Cost of Grace

Hans-Erik Nelson · Matthew 26:14–21 · April 2, 2023

You'll hear why Judas's 30 pieces of silver is not just ancient history, and what it looks like when faith costs something versus when we've quietly turned Jesus into a transaction that works in our favor.

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Where Lament Finds Its Home

Steve Lee · Psalm 22:1-2 and 29-31 · March 19, 2023

You'll hear how the human need to belong can lead us toward exclusion or toward God, and why crying out honestly in prayer is what turns isolation into praise.

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Love That Costs Something

Victoria Gilmore · 1 Corinthians 13:1-7 · March 12, 2023

You'll hear why Paul's famous description of love in 1 Corinthians 13 is not just personal advice but a direct challenge to how the church as a whole treats the members of its own body who are being pushed to the margins.

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From Colorblind to Courageous

Michelle Sanchez · Luke 5:17–26 · March 5, 2023

You'll hear a clear-eyed account of how American Christianity moved from actively defending racism, to politely ignoring it, to what faithful discipleship actually requires now: the courage to see race in order to pursue genuine equity and beloved community.

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When God Sends His Son

Hans-Erik Nelson · Matthew 21:33–46 · November 6, 2022

You'll hear why Jesus called this parable the turning point of all human history, and what it means that God stopped sending messengers and sent his son instead.

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Chosen for a Task, Not a Status

Hans-Erik Nelson · Genesis 12:1-5 · October 23, 2022

You'll hear why God's call to Abraham was never meant to single out one group as special, but to set in motion a plan to bless every people on earth, and why that purpose still shapes what it means to follow God today.

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Obedience as Light

Victoria Gilmore · Philippians 2:12-18 · October 9, 2022

You'll hear an honest reckoning with why the church has lost its moral credibility, and a practical case for how ordinary obedience to Christ is what actually restores it, starting with you.

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Caretakers of God's Home

Wendy Quay · Genesis 1:1 – 2:3 · October 2, 2022

You'll come away with a fresh way of reading Genesis 1 — not as a debate about science, but as a portrait of a God who made the whole cosmos as his dwelling place and appointed humans as its caretakers, a role we've largely failed and can still recover.

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Become Less, Free Others

Victoria Gilmore · Philippians 2:1-11 · September 25, 2022

You'll hear why genuine humility isn't self-erasure but a deliberate choice to make space for others, and you'll be invited to name one specific place in your own life where that choice is actually available to you.

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Pray for People You Struggle With

Victoria Gilmore · Philippians 1:1-9 · August 28, 2022

You'll hear how Paul's opening lines to a divided church model something harder than it sounds: praying for specific people, including the ones who frustrate you, with genuine joy and thanks.

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Qualified by God, Not Yourself

Victoria Gilmore · Jeremiah 1:4-10 · August 21, 2022

You'll hear why genuine prophetic courage has less to do with confidence in yourself and everything to do with trusting that God equips the people he calls, and what that means for the moments when you feel too small, too unqualified, or too afraid to speak up.

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Seen by God, Used by God

Victoria Gilmore · Joshua 2:1-16 · July 31, 2022

You'll hear how a woman labeled and discarded by her society became a key figure in Israel's story, and how a group of teenagers brought that same theme home from a week at summer camp: no matter your history, God sees you and can use you.

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Stop, Then Choose

Hans-Erik Nelson · Psalm 25 · July 10, 2022

When you face a decision you can't see clearly, this sermon gives you permission to stop, wait, and trust that guidance will come before you move.

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Growing Into What You Can't Yet Carry

Hans-Erik Nelson · John 16:12-15 · June 12, 2022

You'll hear why Jesus deliberately withheld things from his closest followers, and what that pattern of being broken down and rebuilt means for the challenges you sense God is preparing you for right now.

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God's Work Won't Be Stopped

Hans-Erik Nelson · Acts 5:27–39a · April 24, 2022

You'll hear why a first-century Pharisee's pragmatic advice to 'wait and see' is actually a word of freedom for anyone who feels the weight of trying to make the gospel succeed on their own.

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Eager to Give Himself

Hans-Erik Nelson · Luke 23:24-56 · April 10, 2022

You'll hear why Jesus described his final meal before the cross as something he 'eagerly desired,' and what it means to actually receive what he was offering, not just admire it from a distance.

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She Believed Him First

Hans-Erik Nelson · John 12:1-8 · April 3, 2022

You'll hear how Mary of Bethany, alone among those closest to Jesus, actually listened to what he said about his own death and acted on it, and what her example asks of you about emotional availability, sacrifice, and knowing when to break with what's expected.

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The Father Who Runs

Victoria Gilmore · Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32 · March 27, 2022

You'll see how both brothers in this famous parable were lost in different ways, and how the real extravagance in the story belongs not to the wayward son but to the father who abandons all dignity to run toward him.

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Changing Values, Not Just Furniture

Hans-Erik Nelson · John 13:31-35 · March 13, 2022

You'll see why real cultural change in a church requires examining and sacrificing deeply held values, not just adding new programs, and how Jesus modeled exactly that kind of disruptive, leveling love at a dinner table.

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Listen Before You Act

Hans-Erik Nelson · James 1:19-27 · March 6, 2022

You'll hear how James's call to be quick to listen and slow to speak connects directly to the work of becoming a more culturally aware person and community, and what concrete steps that actually looks like in practice.

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Reading Jesus Across Cultures

Hans-Erik Nelson · Luke 10:38–42 · February 13, 2022

You'll come away with a clearer sense of how your own cultural background shapes what feels 'normal' in faith and church life, and why understanding the culture Jesus actually lived in changes what his most familiar stories mean.

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Your Culture Is God's Idea

Hans-Erik Nelson · Genesis 1:26–31 · February 6, 2022

You'll come away with a fresh way of seeing your own cultural background: not as something to leave behind when you walk into church, but as something God had a hand in creating.

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Power Reversed, Lowly Lifted

Hans-Erik Nelson · Luke 1:39–55 · December 19, 2021

You'll hear how Mary's ancient song of praise outlines a pattern that runs through Jesus's entire life: the powerful brought low, the humble raised up, and what that reversal means for where you find yourself right now.

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Purified Before You're Vindicated

Hans-Erik Nelson · Malachi 2:17–3:5 · December 5, 2021

You'll hear why asking God to judge the world's injustice is dangerous, because Scripture suggests he starts the refining process with you, not your enemies.

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Ready Before He Arrives

Hans-Erik Nelson · 1 Thessalonians 3:9–13 · November 28, 2021

You'll hear what the Greek word 'parousia' meant to ancient towns preparing for a royal visit, and how that picture reshapes what it means to spend Advent getting yourself ready rather than just getting ready for Christmas.

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You Cannot Earn Your Way In

Victoria Gilmore · Mark 10:17-31 · October 10, 2021

You'll hear why Jesus let a genuinely good, wealthy man walk away, and what that moment reveals about the difference between trying to earn eternal life and actually trusting God with it.

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Evil Runs Through Us

Hans-Erik Nelson · Mark 9:38–50 · September 26, 2021

You'll hear why Jesus uses shocking, violent language in Mark 9, and what it means to take seriously that the battle against evil runs not just through society or history, but through your own heart.

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Stop Keeping Score

Hans-Erik Nelson · Mark 9:30–37 · September 19, 2021

You'll hear why the disciples' argument about who was greatest wasn't a strange detour but the same move we make whenever we change the subject from hard truths to our own status, and what it looks like to actually let that go.

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Following When It Costs You

Victoria Gilmore · Mark 8:27-38 · September 12, 2021

You'll hear why Peter got the right answer about Jesus but still missed the point entirely, and what that gap between correct belief and costly commitment looks like in your own life.

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Faith That Bears Fruit

Hans-Erik Nelson · James 1:17–27 · August 29, 2021

You'll hear how genuine faith isn't just something you hold privately but something that grows visibly outward, and why the gap between believing and acting matters more than you might expect.

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When Covenant Stops Meaning Anything

Victoria Gilmore · Jeremiah 11:1-17 · August 8, 2021

You'll hear why Israel's collapse wasn't a sudden fall but a slow forgetting, and what it looks like when religious practice becomes hollow while the relationship behind it quietly disappears.

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Where Your Gaze Lands

Zach Riley · Psalm 34 · July 25, 2021

You'll hear a concrete argument that what captures your attention is literally shaping who you are becoming, and discover how a single verse from Psalm 34 offers a different kind of formation in a culture engineered to exhaust you.

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Called Before You Were Ready

Hans-Erik Nelson · Jeremiah 2:1-13 · June 20, 2021

You'll hear how God chose Jeremiah for an unpopular and dangerous mission before he was born, and what that pattern of reluctant calling means for the moments when you feel unqualified to speak the truth.

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Spirit Sent, World Reached

Hans-Erik Nelson · Acts 2:1-21 · May 23, 2021

You'll hear what Pentecost was actually for, not just a miracle of languages but a strategic moment when God launched a worldwide movement through ordinary people, and what that means for how you carry the gospel in your own corner of the world.

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Wheat, Weeds, and Us

Hans-Erik Nelson · Acts 1:15-26 · May 16, 2021

You'll hear why the church has always contained both genuine faith and hidden betrayal, and what that means for how you handle broken, boundary-pushing people in your own community.

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Friendship Beyond the Transaction

Hans-Erik Nelson · John 15:9–17 · May 9, 2021

You'll come away with a sharper picture of what Jesus actually meant by friendship, why his definition was radical in its own time, and what it might cost you to live it out now.

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The Neighbor Who Goes Home

Hans-Erik Nelson · Acts 8:26–40 · May 2, 2021

You'll see how a single conversation on a desert road carried the gospel hundreds of miles without anyone having to travel there, and why the people already in your neighborhood might be that same kind of opportunity.

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Sheep Who Must Discern

Victoria Gilmore · John 10:11-18 · April 25, 2021

You'll hear why being part of Jesus's flock isn't passive, and how to tell the difference between a true call and an attack dressed up as one, whether from outside pressure or familiar voices you've long trusted.

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When You Almost Miss Him

Hans-Erik Nelson · Luke 24:13–35 · April 18, 2021

You'll hear why Jesus keeps showing up unexpectedly and then disappearing, and what that rhythm of presence and absence is meant to produce in you.

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Defining Your Own Peace

Hans-Erik Nelson · Luke 19:28-44 · March 28, 2021

You'll hear why the Palm Sunday crowd cheered for Jesus and then called for his crucifixion five days later, and what that instability reveals about the difference between following Jesus on your own terms and following him on his.

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Rules as Love Language

Hans-Erik Nelson · Exodus 20:1-17 · March 7, 2021

You'll hear why God's commandments were given as a covenant of protection, not a checklist for earning favor, and what it means that the God who made the universe describes himself as jealous for you personally.

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When Fasting Misses the Point

Victoria Gilmore · Isaiah 58:1-12 · February 21, 2021

You'll hear why sincere devotion to God always turns outward toward people who are hurting, and what it looks like when religious practice becomes a way of avoiding that responsibility rather than fulfilling it.

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Obedience All the Way Through

Victoria Gilmore · 2 Kings 5:1-14 · February 14, 2021

You'll see through the story of Naaman that the moment obedience actually costs you something is exactly the moment it matters most, and that going only partway is the same as not going at all.

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Silence Before the Next Thing

Victoria Gilmore · Mark 1:29-39 · February 7, 2021

You'll see how Jesus consistently slipped away from the noise before and after intense seasons of ministry, and what his habit of solitary prayer suggests about why your own connection to God might feel thin when life gets chaotic.

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Heaven Torn Open

Victoria Gilmore · Mark 1:4-11 · January 10, 2021

You'll hear why the Greek word for 'torn' appears at both Jesus's baptism and the moment the temple curtain rips at the crucifixion, and what it means that God chose to break through rather than simply open a door.

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Clear the Road Inside

Hans-Erik Nelson · John 1:6–8, 19–28 · December 6, 2020

You'll hear why John the Baptist matters beyond being a footnote to Christmas, and walk away with a concrete question: what's cluttering the road through your own heart that makes it hard to receive what Advent is actually about?

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Prepare Before It's Too Late

Hans-Erik Nelson · Matthew 25:1-13 · November 15, 2020

You'll work through what it actually means to be ready for what matters most, and walk away with a concrete question to sit with: what is your oil, and have you made a plan to store it up?

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Are You Really Sure?

Victoria Gilmore · Joshua 24:1-3, 14-25 · November 8, 2020

You'll hear a preacher ask whether your commitment to God is genuine or just comfortable habit, and be invited to take an honest inventory of the areas of your life where you've been giving God a lukewarm 'I guess' instead of a whole-hearted yes.

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Love Without Exceptions

Hans-Erik Nelson · Matthew 22:34-46 · October 25, 2020

You'll hear why the two greatest commandments collapse into one practical question: who counts as your neighbor, and what do you do when God keeps putting someone in your path you'd rather ignore?

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When God's Word Finds You

Hans-Erik Nelson · Jonah 1:1-16 · September 20, 2020

You'll hear how Jonah's refusal to go to his enemies holds a mirror up to the church's own tendency to stay comfortable, and why the Hebrew phrase 'vayehi' points to those rare moments when God breaks through and asks something specific of you.

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Die to Rise Now

Hans-Erik Nelson · 1 Corinthians 15:12-20 · September 13, 2020

You'll hear why the resurrection isn't only a future promise but a present challenge, and what it might look like to let go of your own carefully built self so something new can take its place.

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Love You Left Undone

Victoria Gilmore · 1 Corinthians 13 · September 6, 2020

You'll hear why Paul's famous love chapter was written not for people celebrating love, but for a church weaponizing spiritual gifts against each other, and what that means for the times you stay quiet rather than act.

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Whose Meal Is This?

Hans-Erik Nelson · 1 Corinthians 11:17-34 · August 23, 2020

You'll hear how the Christians in Corinth turned a sacred shared meal into a display of social status, and what that failure reveals about the habits we still bring into church today.

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Set Aside Your Advantage

Hans-Erik Nelson · 1 Corinthians 9 · August 16, 2020

You'll see how Paul's decision to work a day job and refuse payment wasn't about money at all, but about removing every possible barrier between people and the gospel, and what that same posture might cost you.

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Knowledge That Puffs, Love That Builds

Victoria Gilmore · 1 Corinthians 8 · August 9, 2020

You'll see how the ancient debate over food sacrificed to idols is really a question about whether your spiritual confidence is helping or harming the people around you, and why love is the truer measure of maturity than knowledge.

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Give Up Your Advantage

Hans-Erik Nelson · 1 Corinthians 6:1-8 · August 2, 2020

You'll see how Paul's warning against Christians suing each other is not a rule to check off a list, but a call to give up your privileges and advantages the same way Jesus emptied himself on the cross.

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Your Workplace Is Your Mission

Roy Tinklenberg · Matthew 28:19-20 · July 26, 2020

You'll come away with a concrete, three-step practice for bringing genuine care to your coworkers, and a fresh reading of the Great Commission that makes you a participant in it right where you already are.

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When the Church Judges Itself

Hans-Erik Nelson · 1 Corinthinans 5 · July 19, 2020

You'll hear why Paul insists the church must hold its own members to account while staying genuinely engaged with people outside it, and what happens to a congregation that gets those two things backwards.

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Judgment Loosens Its Grip

Victoria Gilmore · 1 Corinthians 4 · July 12, 2020

You'll hear why the impulse to judge others (and yourself) is rooted in a mistaken sense of who you are, and how letting go of that role is less a sacrifice than a genuine relief.

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Strength Found in Weakness

Ryan Klint · 1 Corinthians 1:18 - 2:5 · June 28, 2020

You'll hear why the Christian faith keeps tripping up both insiders and outsiders, and what it actually looks like to stop reaching for power and start aligning yourself with a crucified Christ.

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Wrong Beliefs, Wrong Church

Hans-Erik Nelson · 1 Corinthians 1:10-17 · June 21, 2020

You'll see how the divisions tearing apart the church in Corinth trace back not to bad behavior but to bad theology, and why that diagnosis still matters when churches today fracture along lines of personality, prestige, or spiritual one-upmanship.

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God's World Gets Another Chance

Hans-Erik Nelson · Acts 1:1-11 · May 24, 2020

You'll hear how Jesus' final words before leaving earth were actually an offer of second chances to the world, and what it looks like when the Holy Spirit does the talking through you instead of you scrambling to find the right words.

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The Gospel Keeps Expanding

Hans-Erik Nelson · Luke1:1-4 · May 3, 2020

You'll hear how Luke, an outsider who never met Jesus, became one of the most important voices in the New Testament, and what his method of careful, honest investigation means for how Christians should engage the world today.

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Enemies Turned Instruments

Hans-Erik Nelson · Acts 9:1-20 · April 26, 2020

You'll hear why Saul's violent hatred of early Christians wasn't simple cruelty but a desperate defense of his identity, and what his transformation suggests about how any of us resist, and eventually yield to, change we can't stop.

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Recognized in the Breaking

Hans-Erik Nelson · Luke 24:13-35 · April 19, 2020

You'll hear why the disciples on the road to Emmaus couldn't see Jesus even while walking beside him, and what it looks like when recognition finally breaks through the confusion in your own life.

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Words Without Roots

Hans-Erik Nelson · Matthew 7:21-29 · March 29, 2020

You'll hear why Jesus says 'I never knew you' to people who spoke and acted in his name, and what it actually means to build a life on something that holds when everything falls apart.

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Choose the Gate First

Victoria Gilmore · Matthew 7:13-20 · March 22, 2020

You'll hear why the narrow gate in Jesus' teaching is not the finish line but the starting point, and what that means for anyone who feels like they have to get their life right before they can come to God.

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God Keeps the Door Open

Hans-Erik Nelson · Matthew 7:6-11 · March 15, 2020

You'll hear why 'ask, seek, knock' isn't a vending machine formula but a progression of effort and trust, and walk away with a concrete way to identify one specific thing to bring to God this season.