The Summit Church is one family of multiple churches that exists to cooperate with God in developing multiplying communities of fully devoted followers of Jesus.
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The Summit Church is one family of multiple churches that exists to cooperate with God in developing multiplying communities of fully devoted followers of Jesus.
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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 is a gospel-centered church in the Five Points neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. Here you will find teachings from our weekly worship gatherings.
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The Summit Church Weekend Service podcast is our weekly main service message designed to give practical, Biblical insights to challenge and equip people to receive and share the love of Jesus. Share comments, questions, or feedback at info@thesummitchurch.net.
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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
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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In the final chapters of Revelation we get a vision of our forever home with Christ. With imagery of a wedding, a city, and a garden, we explore what it means for God to make all things new and for us to live in eternal joy with Him.From Revelation 21-22.
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We're likely familiar with the call from Jesus to seek the kingdom of God above all other things, but our financial decisions are one indicator of what we are truly seeking. In this week's message from Haggai 1–2, Pastor J.D. encourages us to consider how our giving reflects the priority we have placed on God in our hearts and lives. Just as the Is…
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由Jonathan Burgin
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由Marshall West
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At close of the letter of Revelation we see Jesus on his heavenly throne, the faithful witness and Son of God who will return and make all things right. From Revelation 19 & 20.
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A legacy is inherently something that reaches far beyond us, making an impact long after we're gone. So how do we approach the stewardship of our money in a way that leaves a lasting legacy? In this week's message from Luke 16, Pastor J.D. takes us through one of Jesus' parables to show us how leveraging our resources for eternity truly is the wise…
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由BJ Stricklin
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由Jonathan Burgin
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The picture of Babylon given by John in Revelation reminds us that the rebellion of creation against the Creator is seductive, powerful, and—ultimately—subject to the Jesus. From Revelation 17 through 19:10.
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由Blake Hudspeth
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由BJ Stricklin
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Conflict isn't generally regarded as a positive thing, but the reality is that learning to handle conflict in a healthy way can be something that actually sanctifies and matures us. In this week's message from Song of Solomon 5–7, Pastor Curtis explores how even in conflict, we can fight for each other—and for love that endures. When we are overwhe…
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In Revelation 15-16, we are confronted with the fullness of God’s character—His love, wrath, patience, and justice—all converging at the cross and challenging us to move beyond a one-dimensional view and see Him as both just and merciful.
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If there's one myth surrounding marriage that has been perpetuated by our society, it's that marriage is what completes you. Of course, Jesus refuted this idea over and over in his teachings. In this week's message from Mark and Luke, Pastor J.D. shows us the importance and implications of considering the church as family. When we take this serious…
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由Blake Hudspeth
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由Bill Elliff
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In Revelation 14, we're shown how both God's grace and wrath invite us to find and make our home in him.
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由BJ Stricklin
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Jesus sets the example for us for what it looks like to be a servant before anything else. We see Him leaving His disciples with the example of washing their feet and telling them to go and do likewise.由Jackson Kennedy
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For sailors lost at sea, the sextant was a remarkable tool designed to help them gain their bearings and navigate to where they needed to go. For us today, making our way through the dating world often feels akin to sailing across the vast ocean—and without the wisdom found in God's Word, we will find ourselves hopelessly lost. In this week's messa…
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As followers of Jesus, our faith should shape our politics—not the reverse. This challenged the early church in Revelation, and it challenges us deeply today. What does it mean for us now? From Revelation 12-13.
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由Jonathan Burgin
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Dating isn't what it used to be, in many ways. The advent of dating apps has made it easier than ever to connect with people, but often at the expense of isolating oneself from community. In this week's message from Genesis 24, Pastor Bryan draws on the story of Isaac and Rebekah to give us some helpful principles for approaching dating in today's …
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由BJ Stricklin
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As John's letter to the church continues, we see how followers of Jesus will all experience power, suffering and victory over the course of their lives. From Revelation 10 & 11 .
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Throughout history, there have been countless songs, poems, and books written about love. Yet, we know that turning to pop culture for advice on finding love is not the wisest course of action. In this first message of our four-week series on relationships, Pastor J.D. reminds us from Song of Solomon 1 and 2 of some foundational truths about love t…
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Jesus called us into a community of followers. We are not alone. Jesus modeled this by living in relationships represented in concentric circles (the inner 3, the 12, the 72, and the crowd).由Marshall West
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Jesus called us into a community of followers. We are not alone. Jesus modeled this by living in relationships represented in concentric circles (the inner 3, the 12, the 72, and the crowd).由Connor Erwin
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In this guest teaching from Summit Collaborative Director, Clayton Greene, we're reminded that we can experience the peace of those who journey with a God who promises to complete the work He began in us. (Phil. 1:1-11)
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We often hear about someone who has a "calming presence," or what it’s like to be "in the presence of greatness." But what comes to mind when you think about being in the presence of God? Is this even something we have access to? The truth is, we have access to God through prayer right now, but we are constantly surrounded by distractions. In this …
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Jesus spent time alone with the Father and “only did what the Father did.” So how do we follow? In this message we look at the rhythms of Jesus' life and how we can structure our lives in a way to do what He did.由Jonathan Burgin
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Jesus spent time alone with the Father and “only did what the Father did.” So how do we follow? In this message we look at the rhythms of Jesus' life and how we can structure our lives in a way to do what He did.由BJ Stricklin
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Continuing on in Revelation, we explore how God responds to a world filled with injustice—listening, acting, protecting, and restoring. From Revelation 8 & 9.
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Though the first few chapters of Acts are filled with baptisms and miracles, the pivotal point of the book—the stoning of Stephen—shows how God uses ordinary believers to display his power and accomplish his mission amidst persecution. In this week's message from Acts 7 and 8, Pastor J.D. encourages us to consider how God might be calling us to adv…
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The call to be a disciple is the call to be with Jesus. He called us to follow Him. This has much deeper meaning than we typically realize. The term “disciple” is probably more akin to “apprentice” than we realize. The call to follow is not just a call to agree that Jesus is Lord, but to surrender our way to His way. Being a Christian is following …
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The call to be a disciple is the call to be with Jesus. He called us to follow Him. This has much deeper meaning than we typically realize. The term “disciple” is probably more akin to “apprentice” than we realize. The call to follow is not just a call to agree that Jesus is Lord, but to surrender our way to His way. Being a Christian is following …
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This portion of the book of Revelation paints sobering view of the world we're currently living, along with a triumphant and beautiful future reality to look forward to. From Revelation 6 & 7.
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We all face situations in our lives that seem impossible to navigate, where we simply lack the wisdom to make the best decision. It is in these moments where we might be tempted to think that if we only did enough research or talked to enough people, we would have the discernment needed. In reality, true wisdom comes from God alone, and he invites …
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由Connor Erwin
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由Marshall West
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As we move into Revelation 4 and 5, we're drawn into a powerful scene of God on his throne, surrounded by an awe-inspiring outpouring of worship.由The Summit Church Denver
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由Jonathan Burgin
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Faith often takes different shapes and forms throughout your life. Sometimes it means believing God for a miracle, while at other times it looks like trusting that God is good even when the miracle doesn't come. In this week's message, the finale of our Hebrews 11 series, Pastor J.D. encourages us with the truth that no matter where we find ourselv…
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由BJ Stricklin
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Jesus continues his address to three distinct first-century churches, pressing for us to live wholehearted and unhindered in our pursuit of him. From Revelation 3.
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由Jonathan Burgin
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由BJ Stricklin
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The beauty of faith is often found in its simplicity. You don't have to possess a wealth of theological knowledge to be captivated by the truth of the gospel. Maybe, like Rahab, you've simply heard what the Lord has done and you believe. In this week's message from Hebrews 11, Pastor J.D. explains how the faith of a Gentile prostitute changed the c…
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Text: 2 Peter 1:12-21 Main Idea: Peter shows us how spiritual growth happens in the believer's life.
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Text: 2 Peter 1:1-11 Main Idea: Today we look at the words of Peter, who tells us that when we receive Christ, we have received everything we actually need in this life.
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