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In week six of our Summer on the Mount series, Pastor Cade Simmons explores Matthew 7:1-6, where Jesus teaches us how to judge with humility rather than hypocrisy. This message challenges us to examine our own hearts before pointing out the faults in others. As we draw closer to Christ, we're called to live according to His standard of holiness, allowing His truth to shape the way we see ourselves and others.
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Summer on the Mount continues this week with "A Different Priority". Pastor Shane speaks out of Matthew 6:19-34 and teaches us that Jesus tells us to not place our hope in the things of this world, but to focus on Him because He is our hope for this life.
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In week four of our Summer on the Mount series, Pastor Shane explores Jesus' teaching in Matthew 6:1-18 and challenges us to examine the motives behind our actions. Through His instructions on giving, prayer, and fasting, Jesus reveals that God is not only concerned with what we do, but why we do it. Are we seeking the approval of One? This message invites us to look beyond outward behavior and allow God to transform our hearts, leading us to genuine faith and authentic devotion.
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In the third message of our Summer on the Mount series, Pastor David explore Jesus' teaching on anger and reconciliation. Jesus reveals that God's concern goes beyond our outward actions to the condition of our hearts. The message challenges us to see that the issue is not merely anger, but our relationships with God and others. Discover how receiving God's grace through Jesus Christ empowers us to extend that same grace, forgiveness, and reconciliation to those around us.
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In the second sermon in our Summer on the Mount series, Pastor David explores Jesus' powerful teaching on being the salt of the earth and light of the world. This message challenges us to consider the influence our lives have on those around us and reminds us that God has placed us where we are not by accident, but by assignment.
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In Epistle to the Galatians 6:1–10, Pastor Shane’s sermon, “The ‘So What’ of Spirit-Filled Living,” teaches that a life led by the Holy Spirit should be visible in the way we treat others every day. Paul calls believers to restore people gently, carry each other’s burdens, remain humble, and continue doing good even when it’s difficult. Spirit-filled living means sowing into the things of God instead of selfish desires, trusting that faithful obedience will produce a spiritual harvest in God’s timing. The main message is that the Holy Spirit does not simply change what we believe — He changes how we live, love, serve, and persevere like Christ.
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In The Helper Produces, Pastor David explores how the Holy Spirit works within believers to produce lasting spiritual fruit. Drawing from Galatians 5, this message highlights the contrast between living according to the flesh and walking in step with the Spirit. Through the power of the Helper, God develops love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control in our daily lives. This sermon encourages believers to surrender fully to the Spirit and allow Him to transform their character from the inside out.
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https://gifts.churchgrowth.orgPastor Shane teaches that the Holy Spirit gives every believer unique spiritual gifts to serve others and glorify Christ. Though the gifts differ, they all come from the same Spirit and are meant for the common good, not personal recognition. The focus is unity—each person plays an important role in the body of Christ. Believers are called to use their gifts faithfully, trusting the Spirit who gives them.
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In this powerful message, Pastor Shane explores the incredible role of the Holy Spirit as our Helper, as revealed in Romans 8. Life often brings moments of weakness, uncertainty, and struggle—but we are not left to face them alone. This sermon reminds us that the Spirit meets us in our need, intercedes on our behalf, and empowers us to live according to God’s purpose. “The Helper Helps” unpacks how the Holy Spirit works within us—guiding, strengthening, and assuring us that we are God’s children. Even when we don’t have the words to pray, the Spirit steps in, aligning our hearts with God’s will. Pastor Shane encourages believers to lean into this divine help daily, trusting that God is actively working all things together for good. Be encouraged and strengthened as you discover what it truly means to live with the Helper by your side.
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n Filled Living, Pastor Shane walks us through John 14, where Jesus comforts His disciples with the promise of His presence, peace, and the Holy Spirit. This message explores what it truly means to live a life filled—not with fear, uncertainty, or emptiness—but with the abiding presence of God. Through Jesus’ words, “Do not let your hearts be troubled,” we’re reminded that filled living begins with trust. Pastor Shane unpacks how the Holy Spirit empowers believers to live with purpose, guidance, and peace in a chaotic world. This sermon challenges us to move beyond surface-level faith and step into a deeper, Spirit-filled life marked by obedience, love, and confidence in God’s promises. If you’ve ever felt spiritually dry or disconnected, this message will encourage you to open your heart and experience the fullness of life that Jesus offers.