Repentance isn’t a dirty word. It’s a gift.
I know — that probably sounds wrong to you. Maybe even a little offensive. Good. Stay with me for a second. This morning we were in Revelation 3:1–6, Jesus’ letter […]
I know — that probably sounds wrong to you. Maybe even a little offensive. Good. Stay with me for a second. This morning we were in Revelation 3:1–6, Jesus’ letter […]
There’s a haunting question at the heart of Revelation 2: Can a church be Christian without actually following Jesus? It sounds absurd at first. Of course not—how could that even […]
We live in a culture obsessed with self-improvement. Every January brings a fresh wave of resolutions, productivity hacks, and promises that this will be the year we finally get it […]
Most of us in the Church are familiar with shepherds (pastors)—those leaders who walk among God’s people. They are present in the heart of our congregations. Like a good shepherd, […]
Today’s message, May 18, 2025, focused on a challenging yet vital truth: Gospel integrity doesn’t just change our personal relationship with God—it transforms our relationships within the church. Our text, […]
Introduction: The Struggle in Evangelism Have you ever felt discouraged or even angry when sharing your faith or simply holding to Christian values? Perhaps you’ve faced ridicule, rejection, or outright […]
Have you ever read Scripture or heard a sermon and thought, “I really need that in my life”? The things we desire to see manifested in our lives as Christians—spiritual […]
By Nathaniel Huebert, Christ Community Fellowship – Sarver, PA I’m writing this not just as a pastor but as a Christian who loves God’s Word and the church. Recently, as […]
In the heart of Romans 10:14-16, we find a profound exploration of faith’s journey—from hearing the gospel to proclaiming it. This passage, often interpreted through the lens of initiating faith, […]
Introduction In Ephesians 2:19-22, Paul presents an inspiring and profound perspective on the nature of the church. This passage not only establishes the idea of community for the church, but […]