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Anthony Testa brings up the Heart and sacrifice aspect to our relationship with God
file icon John 21--March 25, 2010 04/01/2010 Hits: 133
'Are you up close and personal with Jesus?'
file icon John 19--March 14, 2010 03/14/2010 Hits: 140
"Whose You're King"
file icon John 18- March 07, 2010 03/07/2010 Hits: 139
Steven Heinichen visited and showed us to trust, submit, and have faith in Jesus through John 18
file icon John 17-- February 28, 2010 02/28/2010 Hits: 211

Peter Hinsch and Jon Sullivan teamed up to dissect John 17 and the level of intimacy from Jesus Christ. The three main points are: 

1. Who is getting the glory?   2. How much do you pray for your close relationships?   3. And how much Jesus desires unity.

 Jeremy Lefler came out to DeKalb are shared some knowledge about the Synoptic Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. 
file icon Hope -- February 14, 2010 02/14/2010 Hits: 278
Anthony Testa
file icon Comfort -- January 24, 2010 01/24/2010 Hits: 162
Sam Hastings
Anthony Testa
Tony Singh

This sermon is from the semi-congregational worship service held on January 20, 2008.

In this sermon by Chris Zillman the notion of dealing with our mistakes in a way that is honorable and right is discussed. David was a man after god’s own heart, yet David had several fatal flaws for which he and his family suffered. Part of his life is spent owning up to his mistakes and making it right. We have much to learn from Israel’s most famous king.

While their is no universal answer to this question it would be a mistake to therefore stop pursuing it. This question is difficult because it is emotional and controversial, yet it is something about which every Christian needs to have some personal conviction.

A sermon by Chris Zillman. We become used to certain questions to the point that they have become void of actual meaning. Yet some of these questions, though perhaps not academically profound, are the most important. “Do you love me?” “Will you follow me?” We must be wary of allowing hearts or minds to become disconnected from their answers.

A look at some popular conceptions that are theologically false. We will also trace some of their origins.

A sermon given by Chris Zillman that discusses the importance of doing the right thing regardless of its consequences. We must be willing to choose what is right over what is easy and understand that this decision isn't always one of morality, but more often is a decision dictated by our actual love for God.

A look into one of our core doctrines as examined against scripture, tradition, reason, and experience.
Chris Zillman
PowerPoint slides
Chris Zillman
Dave Weidner
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