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Last week we began looking at the crucifixion of Jesus and looked at the first three statements Jesus made from the cross. In those statements, Jesus focused on others. Today we look at the last four statements Jesus makes which focus on Jesus and the pain He is going through and the plan of salvation he is completing. Tune in for Final Words – Par…
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Today we begin to look at the crucifxion of Jesus as we continue our "One Week" series. Jesus was on the cross for six hours and made seven different statements over a span of six hours. We look today at the first three statements Jesus made and the significance of those statements for a message entitled "Final Words."…
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This Sunday we continue our journey with Jesus to Calvary as we look at the last week of his life. Today we will focus on the trials of Jesus. It is hard to believe that Jesus, the perfect Son of God, was found guilty of anything. Yet after six trials, Jesus is sentenced to be crucified. The message is entitled “And Justice for None” and is based o…
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Today we continue our series entitled “One Week” by looking at Jesus washing the feet of his disciples. This event happens just hours before Jesus’ death on the cross. As Jesus’ disciples bicker about who is the greatest, Jesus demonstrates greatness by washing their feet. This message will challenge us to serve others, just like Jesus.…
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Today we begin a series entitled "One Week" as we look at the last week of Jesus' life. We begin our journey toward the cross and resurrection Sunday. Today we look at Jesus triumphal entry and what it means. We often recognize this passage on Palm Sunday but we are beginning today by looking at this event and how it begins Jesus' final week.…
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Today we conclude our Simply Jesus series by looking at John 11, the story of the raising of Lazarus. This miracle reveals the heart of Jesus, the heart of Jesus who loves us. Outside of the resurrection of Jesus, this is the greatest miracle Jesus ever did. It demonstrates clearly that Jesus is our loving Savior.…
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Jesus had a heart full of compassion. Yet the church today is often seen as uncaring and lacking compassion. In today's text, Jesus tells one of his famous parables, the story of the good Samaritan to show that compassion comes from our love of all people. Today's teaching will remind us that we too are called to be full of compassion, just like Je…
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Forgiveness is at the heart of who Jesus is. That's why he came to earth and give his life for our sins. Today, we are going to jump again into a day in the life of Jesus. In this story, forgiveness is the theme. And Jesus doesn't just teach about forgiveness, but shows us that only He is the Forgiving Savior.…
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Ever get caught in a storm? Ever find yourself in the midst of a difficult situation and fear for your life. In our message today, we look at the disciples who are caught in the midst of a storm while Jesus is asleep in the boat. Little did they know the Master of the Storms was there with all the power needed to see them through. We continue our S…
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Today we continue our preaching series entitled, "Simply Jesus" as we look at Jesus' calling of his first disciples. In our day where diversity is king and being inclusive so important, we see how Jesus invited all people to be a part of His kingdom. Just as Jesus called His first disciples, he continues calling us today. How will you respond becau…
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The wonder of Christmas is not limited Mary and Joseph, shepherds and wisemen and of course the baby Jesus. The wonder of Christmas is realized by two Christmas leftovers, Simeon and Anna, who encountered the Christ child forty days after His birth. Today we consider how we continue to celebrate Christmas in the midst of our Christmas leftovers.…
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Jesus' birth in Bethlehem is God's gift to us at Christmas. Today, we continue looking at the birth of Jesus as we consider the first witnesses of his birth, the shepherds. We will once again re-visit the familar story of Christmas with the angel's announcement of Jesus birth and the shepherds making their way to Bethlehem to see for themselves the…
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The miracle of Christmas is that God has come to us in the form of the Christ child. It is good news of great joy for all people. Today, we look at the birth of Jesus in Luke 2 and are reminded again of the significance of His birth. Today, we continue "The Wonder of Christmas" by focusing on the birth of Jesus.…
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Today, we continue our series, "The Wonder of Christmas." In Matthew 1, we learn of Joseph's dilemma of what to do about Mary. As Joseph considers divorcing Mary, an angel appears to tell him that he is to take Mary home as his wife. Today, we look at Joseph and see how God draws him into the miracle of Christmas.…
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This week begins a new series entitled "The Wonder of Christmas." Over the next four weeks, we will look at the Christmas story ideally with a sense of child-like wonder. Today, we consider Mary and how God chose her to be a part of the miracle of Christmas. Today, we will be challenged by Mary's simple obedience and reminded that just as God chose…
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It is easy to be thankful and praise God when things are going well. But when things aren't going well, when we are having a no-good, very bad day, are we still thankful? How can we give thanks in the midst of difficulty or hardship? Today we look at the story of Paul and Silas who in the midst of a very bad day sang their praise to God at midnight…
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They say that America's pastime is baseball, but I think it is grumbling. We are so quick to be critical, find fault, grumble and complain. The Bible calls it murmuring, and it is a sin that can rob us of the spirit of thanksgiving. Today we will look at Philippians 2, where Paul encourages us not to grumble and complain, but rather be thankful and…
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No one wants to be described as greedy or materialistic. Yet, each day we deal with stuff and how material things can consumer our lives. Jesus tells a great story in Luke 12 of a man who wanted it all and wanted it now. Jesus uses the story to show how greed and materialism rob us of true thanksgiving.…
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Today we begin a new series entitled "Whatever Happened to Thanksgiving?" With the arrival of November we are already preparing for Christmas. Thanksgiving is becoming a forgotten holiday and thanksgiving seems less important than ever in our society. Over the next four weeks, we will look at those things that keep us from being truly thankful. We …
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Precious is a word we use to describe a new born baby or an animal or loved one, but many of us would never call the church precious. God did. Today, we look at Paul's teaching in Ephesians 4 where he calls the church to unity. As we continue to realize the church we always dreamed of, unity must prevail. To be the precious church of Jesus is to be…
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Pastor Kevin continued the "Church You've Always Dreamed Of" series with a message from Matthew 25:31-46 entitled "Meeting Needs in Ministry." How often do we see a need and fill that need? Do we think that somebody else will take care of it? What if that somebody is YOU? Take some time and listen to this message. Hopefully it leaves you encouraged…
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Pastor Kevin continued his "Dream" series with a message from 2 Thessalonians 2:13-17. This week's emphasis was on discipleship. Are we continuing to grow closer to God? Are we continuing that desire to be closer to our faith? The journey only starts when we say yes to Jesus and we hand our life over. It continues as we draw ourselves closer to God…
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Pastor Garrett continued the "Church You've Always Dreamed Of" series with a message about the kid-friendly church. He used the passages in Matthew 19:13-14, Matthew 18:3-6 and Ephesians 5:1. We realize how important children are to the spiritual health of the church. We need to realize and understand that the children are watching us. If we want t…
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Pastor Kevin continued the "Church You've Always Dreamed of" series with a message on worship. This week's message is entitled, "Making Our Worship Our Witness," from the passage of Isaiah 6:1-8. As we worship and fall in love with God, we want others to see that love and experience that love.Di Pastor Kevin
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For this week, Pastor Kevin continued the "Church You've Always Dreamed of" series with a message on evangelism. This message is entitled "The Ones Jesus Misses the Most." He used the story of Jesus seeking out Zacchaeus in Luke 19. Jesus made time for Zacchaeus and made him feel wanted. Zacchaeus repented of his sins and followed after Christ. Are…
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Pastor Kevin started a new series called, "The Church You've Always Dreamed Of," with a message from Matthew 7:7-11. This week's message is entitled, "How Big Is Your God?" This week, Pastor Kevin focused on prayer. How do we pray? How often do we pray? Do we honestly believe that we will get what we ask for when we pray? Do we have the right attit…
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Pastor Kevin delivered an incredible message entitled, "It's a 5 o'clock world," for our Labor Day weekend. This morning's message came to us from Matthew 20:1-16. This message was a great reminder that it's not about our work, but instead His work. Join us next week for the beginning of a new series, "The Church You've Always Dreamed Of."…
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Pastor Kevin concluded his Heroes series with a message from the book of Job. We often hear about suffering, but what about the joy in suffering? Job gets everything taken from him and yet He continues to praise God. Take some time today and listen to what Pastor Kevin has to say about our suffering hero. We hope that you have enjoyed the Heroes se…
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Pastor Kevin continued our summer series, "Heroes!" with a message from 1 Samuel 16:1-13. This message was centered around David and how David was seeking after God's own heart. Jeremiah 29:13 reads, "You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart." Are we seeking after God and ONLY God with our heart? Are we spending precious ti…
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Pastor Kevin continued his sermon series, "Heroes!" with a message on Esther. She was a risk-taker when it counted. There were some initial fears, but through careful planning and timing, she was able to rescue her people from an evil plan. Pastor Kevin's message came from the entire story of Esther, however the main points came from Esther 4:1-17.…
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Pastor Kevin continued the "Heroes" series with his message on Moses, the Reluctant Hero of Faith. This message comes to us from Exodus 3:1-14 and 4:1-17. Moses came up with excuses and reasons why God should somebody else rather than him. But, God continued to put that trust in Moses and Moses was able to do great things because he eventually lear…
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Pastor Garrett continued the "Heroes!" series with a message about Joseph. We know the story of Joseph, the dreamer, but we took this opportunity to look at his attitude at the detours that he faced in his life. The detour of betrayal. The detour of false accusation. The detour of being forgotten. Yet, Joseph continued to lean on God's understandin…
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Pastor Kevin started a new series, "Heroes!" Throughout this series, we'll be looking at some of the heroes from the Old Testament. To kick off the series, we looked at our first hero, Noah. Noah's faith to build an ark took patience and resilence to complete a task that wouldn't make sense to any of us, but it made perfect sense to God. Take a lis…
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Pastor Kevin Richardson was installed during the service by Bishop Bob Beaty. Pastor Kevin delivered a message entitled, "Who Am I?" This message came out of Matthew 16:13-18 when Jesus asks His disciples the very same question. Pastor Kevin encouraged the congregation to follow after Jesus and that the church doesn't belong to us, but rather the c…
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This service is our annual Youth Sunday service. During this service, we recognized our graduating high school and college students for their achievements. Pastor Garrett delivered a message entitled, "TnT - Trust in Transition," and encouraged the congregation to take time and invest in the younger generation and to trust and listen to their point…
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Bishop Bob came and paid Redland Valley a visit with an encouraging message entitled "Nothing Stays the Same" from Philippians 4:4-9. Bishop Bob went through this passage piece by piece looking at celebrating the good news of Jesus while being faithful to God in those moments of anxiety and stress. Join us this Sunday for our annual Youth Sunday se…
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On Sunday, May 5th, we started a new chapter in the history of Redland Valley Church. It was our first Sunday without Pastor Brian Willison. We continue to pray for him and his wife as they make the transition from Redland Valley to their new ministry home. Jody Flurie gave the message on May 5th with her message entitled, "Wonderfully Made." She b…
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This was our annual Kids Sunday service with presentations from our Good News Club and Pioneer Clubs ministries. It featured the kids singing, doing skits and a farewell message from Pastor Brian as this was his final Sunday with the congregation. We ask that you continue to pray for Brian and Judy as they start the next chapter in their ministry a…
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Pastor Brian delivered a celebratory message for Easter Sunday out of Colossians 2:13-15. We are alive through Jesus Christ. He paid the price so that we could spend eternity with Him. Declare that victory along with us. Be sure to stop by on the 28th as this will be Pastor Brian and Judy's final Sunday with us before they start a new chapter at Sp…
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Pastor Brian continued his "I Promise" series with a message out of 1 Peter 4:12-16. This week's message was on the topic of suffering. Peter talks about not being ashamed to suffer on behalf of Jesus Christ. During this service, we celebrated 5 baptisms and 8 people becoming members at Redland Valley. Please join us next Sunday for Easter Service.…
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