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  • Ben Merkle, Cows of Bashan (Amos 4)

    Summary Dr. Ben Merkle preaches on Amos chapter 4. This includes his confession exhortation. Transcription

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  • Kasey Horvath, Three Summons from the Lord (Amos 3)

    Summary Pastor Horvath preaches on Amos chapter 3. Transcription

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  • Jack Waters, Conviction Comes Home (Amos 2:4-16)

    Summary In a recent sermon delivered remotely due to snow, the preacher, Jack Waters, reflected on the March for Life event and presented a reading from Amos 2:4-16, emphasizing God’s impending judgment on Judah and Israel for their transgressions. The passage underscores Israel’s sins, including the exploitation of the poor, sexual immorality, and the rejection…

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  • Aaron Youngren, For Three Transgressions and for Four (Amos 1:3-2:3)

    Summary In the sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of a disciplined mind, urging listeners to engage actively with Scripture and doctrine to avoid the pitfalls of ignorance and distortion. Using the Book of Amos as a foundation, the speaker discusses God’s imminent judgment on nations like Syria, Gaza, Tyre, Edom, Ammon, and Moab for…

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  • Josiah Vanderveen, The Lion Roars (Amos 1:1-2)

    Summary In this sermon, the speaker introduces the book of Amos, a minor prophet with a significant message, addressing Israel’s idolatry and hypocrisy during the 8th century B.C. Amos, a shepherd from Tekoa, prophesied to the northern kingdom of Israel, which was experiencing prosperity while being blind to its impending judgment due to sin and…

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  • C. R. Wiley, Behold, I am a Servant of the Lord, Luke 1 (New Years Sermon)

    Summary In this sermon based on Luke 1:26-38, the speaker reflects on the angel Gabriel’s announcement to Mary that she will conceive Jesus, emphasizing her initial fear, astonishment, and ultimate acceptance of her role as a servant of the Lord. The speaker explores three key phrases: Mary’s troubled reaction, her query about how this will…

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  • Gene Helsel, Incarnation Bookends, Galatians 4 (Christmas)

    Summary In a sermon based on Galatians Chapter 4, the speaker begins by greeting the congregation and sharing prayers from King’s Cross Church in Wenatchee, Washington, reinforcing their support for the church plant in Washington, D.C. He references Galatians 4 and leads in a Christmas message. Transcription

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  • Jody Simmons, The Unique Greatness of Jesus (Advent)

    Summary In this sermon on Advent, the focus is on the significance of waiting and preparing for both the birth and return of Jesus Christ. The term “Advent,” which means “coming” or “arrival,” highlights this period of anticipation as Christians celebrate Christmas and prepare for Christ’s second coming as judge. The angel Gabriel’s announcement to…

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  • Chase Davis, Love Jesus with Sincerity (Ephesians 6:21-23)

    Summary In this sermon, based on Ephesians 6:21-24, the pastor concludes Paul’s letter to the Ephesian church, emphasizing the significance of their faith amidst a city rife with paganism and idol worship, especially the cult of Artemis. He highlights the role of Tychicus, who Paul sends to encourage the church and report on his condition…

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  • C.R. Wiley, With Good Will Doing Service (Ephesians 6:5-9)

    Summary In this sermon, C.R. Wiley, who has a background in both Portland and Cambridge, discusses Ephesians 6:5, focusing on the terms “servant” and “slave” (Greek: doulos), emphasizing the need to address misconceptions about slavery’s historical context. He articulate that Western civilization played a pivotal role in abolishing slavery, contrary to the narrative that places…

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