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Jim Springer, Sacramento, CA
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Sermon,
April 21, 2014
Pride is the main sin, the one that began with Lucifer who then became Satan. Pride got to him and then he envied God and wanted to take over His throne. The same sins of pride and envy affect us today. The example of Korah’s...
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Ken Giese, Sacramento, CA
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Sermon,
April 15, 2014
Deliverance is a common theme that runs through the Bible. From Genesis to Revelation, there is a constant emphasis upon the need for God’s people to separate themselves from a world held captive by Satan. From the patriarchs to the Israelites, most were asked to pull...
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Ken Giese, Redding, CA
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Sermon,
April 12, 2014
John the Baptist had it right when proclaimed, “Behold, the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world!” Jesus was about to be baptized and would begin His earthly 3.5 year ministry shortly thereafter. He was now about to start down a path that...
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Ken Giese, Sacramento, CA
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Sermon,
April 5, 2014
The world is about to be entertained by “Noah”, the movie – a 130 million dollar attempt to cast him as the first environmentalist . . . with a script that plays fast and loose with the Biblical narrative of an account that dramatically illustrates the consequences of SIN. As we...
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Joe Sanchez, Sacramento, CA
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Sermon,
March 29, 2014
God's way of life isn't always easy, especially when we get into conflicts with others. So how should we react when dealing with difficult people? Our calling as Christians isn't just to get along with those who are easy going and cooperative, God calls us...
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Ken Giese, Redding, CA
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Sermon,
March 22, 2014
After feeding the 5000 bread and fish, Christ claimed that Moses did NOT give them (their ancestors) the bread from heaven, but rather the Father gave them the true bread from heaven in the form of Himself. He claimed that if they ate that bread, they would never die....
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Ken Giese, Sacramento, CA
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Sermon,
March 15, 2014
This time of year, we are challenged to examine ourselves to make certain that we are partaking of the symbols of Passover in a worthy manner. Why does it seem to be so easy to see the faults in others and so difficult to recognize and accept our...
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Jim Springer, Sacramento, CA
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Sermon,
March 8, 2014
A couple recently discovered gold coins from the late 1800s worth $10 million on their own property. The kingdom of God is compared to treasure that is found in a field. The man who found it sold all that he had to purchase the field. God’s calling...
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Ken Giese, Redding, CA
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Sermon,
February 22, 2014
Each day, at every moment of our lives, we are either a King or a slave. If we surrender to a wrong appetite or to any human weakness and subsequently fall on our faces in hopeless subjection to any condition, to any temptation, to any failure, we are...
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Ken Giese, Sacramento, CA
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Sermon,
February 1, 2014
Spiritual growth is a fundamental aspect of our lives as Christians and something God’s expects us to achieve and accomplish. He has high hopes and great plans for us even as we, as parents, have those same hopes and dreams for our children. As Christians, our...
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