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Text: Ephesians 5:3-14. Sermon in a Sentence: All Christians must have an intense desire to become more and more characterized as children of the Light....read more >>
Text: Psalm 109; Luke 19:29-44; Mark 11:12-17, 14:1-9. Sermon in a Sentence: God’s people can look to His Son for an example of how to express feelings in a healthy fashion....read more >>
Text: Daniel 6. Sermon in a Sentence: The inability to integrate one’s Sunday identity with Monday through Saturday eventually causes Christians to quit trying or to stop caring altogether....read more >>
Text: Exodus 19. Sermon in a Sentence: In order for the worship service’s “been there, done that” tedium to change, a breakthrough is needed in pulpit/pew relationships....read more >>
Text: Joseph story, Ruth story, Acts 11:19-21. Sermon in a Sentence: Fatigue lifts when God’s people exercise the discipline of finding tension’s good side....read more >>
Text: 1 Peter 4:9-10, Luke 10:41. Sermon in a Sentence: Christians weary of superficial relationships are energized by the significant connections that develop when we open our homes and our hearts....read more >>
Text: Esther 4. Sermon in a Sentence: When it seems the enemy always has the bigger and better weapons, it’s time for God’s people to get serious about prayer and fasting....read more >>
Text: Joshua 1:15. Sermon in a Sentence: Telling stories of God’s wondrous involvement in our lives overcomes the inertia that develops when believers fail to recognize what He’s doing....read more >>
Text: Luke 11:17. Sermon in a Sentence: Isolated and exhausted congregations should consider the benefits of networking with the wider kingship....read more >>
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Because
churches vary greatly in the way their services
are structured, we have not attempted to provide
any set order of service. Instead, we're suggesting
numerous service elements that can fit into various
formats, while harmonizing with your primary
message. Time restraints will not permit you
to use all of these ideas. Instead, make use
of whatever seems most appropriate for your given
setting. In each case you will notice a worship
or praise theme is also suggested that compliments
the thrust of your sermon.