The Unrecognizable Savior
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The Unrecognizable Savior

"The Unrecognizable Savior" teaches that the people of Israel would be redeemed and ultimately be brought back to the Lord. It's why we preach the Gospel.

Everybody Ought to Know
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Everybody Ought to Know

"Everybody Ought to Know" is a sermon prompting believers that until we give the Gospel, we haven't done our job. Challenge yourself to share the Gospel.

Missionary Dan Cadavos
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Missionary Dan Cadavos

Missionary Dan Cadavos gives us a message of true comfort. The comfort of Christ brings us hope, a real hope that is not passing.

Time to Wake Up
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Time to Wake Up

"Time to Wake Up" is a sermon teaching us that every child of God is chastened. We need to turn from our sin and turn to Jesus to forgive us our sin.

Those Who Serve
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Those Who Serve

"Those Who Serve" sermon teaches us that with God's authority, we're to spread the Gospel and let Jesus do the work to change hearts, making a better world.

In the Face of Jesus
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In the Face of Jesus

"In the Face of Jesus" teaches that when we get to Heaven we will see God. We'll be looking at the face of Jesus. And when we see Jesus we will be like Him. 

Changing Times
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Changing Times

"Changing Times" is a sermon teaching us that everyone's life has a need for change. Christians should be working to change people's lives for Jesus Christ.

Isaac Watts: Soldier of the Cross
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Isaac Watts: Soldier of the Cross

Isaac Watts is best known for authoring popular hymns sung throughout Protestant churches today. He was a Christian minister and regarded as the father of English hymnody.

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Mothers Don’t Forget Their Children
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Mothers Don’t Forget Their Children

"Mother's Don't Forget Their Children" is a sermon teaching us that God will never forget His children and shows His love toward us, His prodigal children. 

Why Do We Go to Church?
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Why Do We Go to Church?

"Why Do We Go to Church?" teaches us that the church is not a building, it is its people, the body of Christ. We go to church to praise and worship God.