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The Summit Church

The Summit Church

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Sermon messages from Pastor J.D. Greear and the pastoral team of The Summit Church. The Summit is one church that meets in many locations around Raleigh-Durham, N.C.
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The Summit Church Valley

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In a world where people are looking for a place to fit in, a place they belong, it can be tough and often scary. Here at The Summit Valley Campus, we love people, we love our community and most of all we love Jesus. We want to share that love with you and your family. Come by and visit and be prepared to receive a powerful, dynamic and life changing message from our Pastor, Mark Messer. Service starts at 6pm every Sunday Night! 103 Church St Valley, Alabama Phone: (334) 707-4758 https://www. ...
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Sermons – The Avenue Church – Independence | Blue Springs | Lee's Summit

Sermons – The Avenue Church – Independence | Blue Springs | Lee's Summit

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The Avenue Church is a non-denominational Christian church in Independence, Missouri. Serving other cities including Kansas City, Lee's Summit and Blue Springs, the Avenue Church is part of the Acts 29 network. We are in our cities, for our cities, for the glory of God and the good of all people.
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The power of the gospel to change people cannot be underestimated, and we see examples of this riddled throughout the book of Acts. In this week's message from Acts 8, Pastor John highlights the example of Philip, whose changed life had a profound impact on those around him. Likewise, when we have been truly changed by the gospel, we cannot help bu…
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Jesus was the most controversial person who ever lived—not for what He did, but for what He said. His words divided people then, and they still do today. Why do they provoke such strong reactions? And what does that mean for us now? From John 7.The Summit Church Denver
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For many people in the world, believing in God may not necessarily be a far reach. But believing in Jesus? Furthermore, believing that it was necessary for Jesus to die in order for us to receive forgiveness of sins? That, they would say, is a step too far. In this week's message from Exodus 11–13, Pastor J.D. takes us through the story of the Pass…
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Throughout Scripture, God uses various means to show that he is far more transcendent and powerful than any false gods that people choose to worship. In this week's message from Exodus 7–10, Pastor Bryan explains how in sending plagues on the Egyptians, God demonstrates not only his power and might, but also immense grace and kindness in confrontin…
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Our obedience to God doesn't necessarily guarantee that things in our life won't go wrong, or that we won't fail. And yet, that's a hard pill to swallow—if we're obeying God, surely everything will fall into place, right? In this week's message from Exodus 4–6, Pastor J.D. shows us how Moses faced this very struggle in his first confrontation with …
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When we are overwhelmed by a particular challenge or even just by life itself, feelings of insecurity can threaten to take over. In this week's message from Exodus 3 and 4, Pastor J.D. walks us through Moses' encounter with God at the burning bush. Though Moses felt completely unprepared for the assignment in front of him, God provided reassurance …
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Waiting can be an incredibly frustrating experience, perhaps because it exposes something that we all feel at various times: a longing for control. In this week's message from Exodus 2, Pastor Curtis helps us to see how Moses' time in Midian, a period of waiting, was ultimately used by God as a crucial time of preparation. When we try to take matte…
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The gospel according to John invites us to believe in Jesus as the Christ, the Son of God, so that we may have life in His name. From the very beginning with Jesus' first followers, we see how the gospel moves forward through relationship and the bold invitation to "Come and see." From John 1.
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Rescue. Salvation. Deliverance. These words characterize the story of the book of Exodus, as God frees his people from slavery in Egypt in an amazing display of power and might. As we begin a new series through the first half of Exodus, Pastor J.D. shows us from the first two chapters what we can learn about God's work of salvation on a broad scale…
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A new year brings fresh potential, and God’s desire is for us to thrive as we tune into His voice and walk in obedience. What if this year brought His blessings in the form of deeper relationships, wider influence, and greater impact—allowing the gospel to transform our city in new and unexpected ways? From Deuteronomy 30.…
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The older we get, the greater the realization of just how fleeting our lives truly are, a realization that is often heightened with the dawn of a new year. As we begin 2025, this week's message from Pastor Curtis focuses on Psalm 90, the only psalm we know that was written by Moses. What Moses petitioned the Lord for is something that we would be w…
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In this short message from Deuteronomy 8, Pastor Rich highlights how the Israelites were cautioned not to forget God as they prepared to enter the Promised Land. In the same way, we should take care to remember and give thanks to God for each of his gifts, the greatest of which is Jesus. As we remember that “every good and perfect gift is from abov…
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Continuing the Christmas story, the lives of Simeon and Anna offer a profound reminder to trust God’s calling, wait patiently for His promises, and embrace His perfect timing—even amidst the certainty of pain and loss. Where is God inviting you to trust Him more deeply, anchor yourself in His Word, and respond to His guidance through prayer? From L…
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Ask just about anyone how they define “blessed,” and it will likely be far different than how Elizabeth, the angel Gabriel, and even Mary herself defined it. In this week's message from Luke 1, Pastor J.D. takes us through the Magnificat, Mary's song of praise and thanksgiving to God. The truths that we learn from this song—largely based in the Psa…
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While everyone experiences grief differently, the fact is that grief itself is universal. Living in a world broken by sin, none of us will escape it—and yet, we can still grieve as those who have hope because of what Jesus has done for us. In this week's message from Psalm 137, Pastor Bryan helps us view grief through a gospel lens. By remembering …
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It’s one thing to say you have faith, but what about when that faith is put to the test? Trials and unanswered questions naturally have a way of revealing whether our faith is in God or in something else entirely. In this week’s message from Psalm 121, Pastor J.D. challenges us to examine our own lives in light of three questions of faith posed by …
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