Sermons
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December 11, 2023
Speaker: Paul Kucera
Topic: authority, Branch, confession, faith, fear, increase, king, learning, prestige, repentance, service, shepherd, trust, will
Book: Jeremiah
Service Type: Sunday service
Isaiah was unsparing in pointing to the God-defying behaviors and… read more
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December 4, 2023
Speaker: Paul Kucera
Topic: Advent, Branch, David, discipline, fear of the Lord, judgment, obedience, peace, poor, presence, promise, Spirit, trust, wisdom
Service Type: Communion Service
In a time of darkness, light. In a time of… read more
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November 27, 2023
Speaker: Paul Kucera
Topic: change, Christ the King, compassion, condemnation, Day of the Lord, fellowship, heart, heaven, help, judgment, kindness, patience, separation, truth, way, worthiness
Service Type: Christ the King
The Offering of Common Kindness—Mt 25:31-46 In the age of… read more
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November 20, 2023
Speaker: Paul Kucera
Topic: believe, choice, cost, decision, discipleship, emotion, feeling, follow, listening, promise, rejection, sacrifice, scribe, welcome
Book: Matthew
Service Type: Sunday service
Jesus came to call people to follow, to believe and… read more
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November 13, 2023
Speaker: Paul Kucera
Topic: character, demonstration, Dr. Oz, obedience, practice, Scripture, self-deception, truth
Book: Matthew
Service Type: Sunday service
“Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the… read more
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November 6, 2023
Speaker: Paul Kucera
Topic: Communion, desire, destruction, Lord's Supper, reality, truth, value, way, wide
Service Type: Communion Service
Child of the ‘70s that I am, Star Wars was… read more
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October 30, 2023
Speaker: Paul Kucera
Topic: capitulation, condemnation, grace, invitation, judging, perspective, reconciliation, Reformation, repentance, resistance, restoration, truth
Book: Matthew
Service Type: Sunday service
It’s not judging when one person says to another: that’s… read more
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October 15, 2023
Speaker: Paul Kucera
Service Type: Sunday service
Without food, we won’t last long. If we understand that,… read more
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October 9, 2023
It must have been around 1980 or so. I was… read more