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Sermons from Christ Church of Oak Brook, Oak Brook, Illinois. We are a vital non-denominational church where children, youth, and adults alike build life-changing relationships with God and one another. Each week, we offer you a variety of inspiring worship services, a rich range of spiritual growth resources, and a selection of service ministries aimed at changing the world for good.
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×A Conversation Between Rev. Dr. Dan Meyer and Rev. Steve Carter
Sometimes, people we love and who love us, leave a note at our door. It could be a long letter, a Post-It-Note, or maybe a simple card. The contents may be an invitation, or a reminder, or a word of thanks, encouragement or warning. More often than not, these missives matter. They are the gift of someone who knew we would come to that door and therefore leaves their message there hopeful that we will read it, and take it in, and perhaps be blessed by it. As someone who loves YOU, and who has felt your love too, I want to leave for you some NOTES AT THE DOOR as I depart and you enter in to what I pray will be another wonderful season of God’s life-lifting grace. Please join us for this significant series. —Rev. Dr. Dan Meyer, Lead Pastor…
This morning, Lead Pastor Elect Rev. Steve Carter shares a message that unpacks one of his favorite characters in scripture.
Join us on Sunday, as we raise our voices in praise to our faithful Father. It is time to LIFT our eyes to the heavens and thank God for His grace. A grace that is greater than the gravity of life!
Have you ever found yourself in a season of waiting? Or wondered why God’s timing doesn’t always line up with your desired timing? Here’s the reality: Life is full of waiting . No matter how organized, punctual, or controlling we are over our daily lives, waiting is inevitable. We’re constantly stuck waiting in traffic. We’re waiting for that elusive job promotion or college admissions response. We’re waiting for a family relationship to reconcile or waiting for the results of significant medical tests. Waiting, waiting, waiting . And yet, as we read the Bible, we see that waiting is a very normal and welcomed part of life for God’s people. In fact, it’s in the seasons of waiting that God often makes Himself most known and accessible to us. We hope that you’ll join us this Advent as we explore the Christmas story through the eyes of those who were waiting and uncover how God meets us in seasons when life seems stuck in neutral.…
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Have you ever found yourself in a season of waiting? Or wondered why God’s timing doesn’t always line up with your desired timing? Here’s the reality: Life is full of waiting . No matter how organized, punctual, or controlling we are over our daily lives, waiting is inevitable. We’re constantly stuck waiting in traffic. We’re waiting for that elusive job promotion or college admissions response. We’re waiting for a family relationship to reconcile or waiting for the results of significant medical tests. Waiting, waiting, waiting . And yet, as we read the Bible, we see that waiting is a very normal and welcomed part of life for God’s people. In fact, it’s in the seasons of waiting that God often makes Himself most known and accessible to us. We hope that you’ll join us this Advent as we explore the Christmas story through the eyes of those who were waiting and uncover how God meets us in seasons when life seems stuck in neutral.…
Have you ever found yourself in a season of waiting? Or wondered why God’s timing doesn’t always line up with your desired timing? Here’s the reality: Life is full of waiting . No matter how organized, punctual, or controlling we are over our daily lives, waiting is inevitable. We’re constantly stuck waiting in traffic. We’re waiting for that elusive job promotion or college admissions response. We’re waiting for a family relationship to reconcile or waiting for the results of significant medical tests. Waiting, waiting, waiting . And yet, as we read the Bible, we see that waiting is a very normal and welcomed part of life for God’s people. In fact, it’s in the seasons of waiting that God often makes Himself most known and accessible to us. We hope that you’ll join us this Advent as we explore the Christmas story through the eyes of those who were waiting and uncover how God meets us in seasons when life seems stuck in neutral.…
Have you ever found yourself in a season of waiting? Or wondered why God’s timing doesn’t always line up with your desired timing? Here’s the reality: Life is full of waiting . No matter how organized, punctual, or controlling we are over our daily lives, waiting is inevitable. We’re constantly stuck waiting in traffic. We’re waiting for that elusive job promotion or college admissions response. We’re waiting for a family relationship to reconcile or waiting for the results of significant medical tests. Waiting, waiting, waiting . And yet, as we read the Bible, we see that waiting is a very normal and welcomed part of life for God’s people. In fact, it’s in the seasons of waiting that God often makes Himself most known and accessible to us. We hope that you’ll join us this Advent as we explore the Christmas story through the eyes of those who were waiting and uncover how God meets us in seasons when life seems stuck in neutral.…
Have you ever found yourself in a season of waiting? Or wondered why God’s timing doesn’t always line up with your desired timing? Here’s the reality: Life is full of waiting . No matter how organized, punctual, or controlling we are over our daily lives, waiting is inevitable. We’re constantly stuck waiting in traffic. We’re waiting for that elusive job promotion or college admissions response. We’re waiting for a family relationship to reconcile or waiting for the results of significant medical tests. Waiting, waiting, waiting . And yet, as we read the Bible, we see that waiting is a very normal and welcomed part of life for God’s people. In fact, it’s in the seasons of waiting that God often makes Himself most known and accessible to us. We hope that you’ll join us this Advent as we explore the Christmas story through the eyes of those who were waiting and uncover how God meets us in seasons when life seems stuck in neutral.…
Have you ever found yourself in a season of waiting? Or wondered why God’s timing doesn’t always line up with your desired timing? Here’s the reality: Life is full of waiting . No matter how organized, punctual, or controlling we are over our daily lives, waiting is inevitable. We’re constantly stuck waiting in traffic. We’re waiting for that elusive job promotion or college admissions response. We’re waiting for a family relationship to reconcile or waiting for the results of significant medical tests. Waiting, waiting, waiting . And yet, as we read the Bible, we see that waiting is a very normal and welcomed part of life for God’s people. In fact, it’s in the seasons of waiting that God often makes Himself most known and accessible to us. We hope that you’ll join us this Advent as we explore the Christmas story through the eyes of those who were waiting and uncover how God meets us in seasons when life seems stuck in neutral.…
Give thanks to the God of heaven. His love endures forever. – Psalm 36:26 Whether your heart is overflowing with thanksgiving or you’re struggling to find your way toward gratitude we hope you’ll join us for a special Thanksgiving worship service. Rev. Mark Carlsson and our Classic and Contemporary worship teams will lead us in a time of reflection, praise and prayer. Children and students, like every Sunday, are welcome to join parents and grandparents in worship. There will not be childcare or kids programming for this service.…
Sometimes, people we love and who love us, leave a note at our door. It could be a long letter, a Post-It-Note, or maybe a simple card. The contents may be an invitation, or a reminder, or a word of thanks, encouragement or warning. More often than not, these missives matter. They are the gift of someone who knew we would come to that door and therefore leaves their message there hopeful that we will read it, and take it in, and perhaps be blessed by it. As someone who loves YOU, and who has felt your love too, I want to leave for you some NOTES AT THE DOOR as I depart and you enter in to what I pray will be another wonderful season of God’s life-lifting grace. Please join us for this significant series. —Rev. Dr. Dan Meyer, Lead Pastor…
Sometimes, people we love and who love us, leave a note at our door. It could be a long letter, a Post-It-Note, or maybe a simple card. The contents may be an invitation, or a reminder, or a word of thanks, encouragement or warning. More often than not, these missives matter. They are the gift of someone who knew we would come to that door and therefore leaves their message there hopeful that we will read it, and take it in, and perhaps be blessed by it. As someone who loves YOU, and who has felt your love too, I want to leave for you some NOTES AT THE DOOR as I depart and you enter in to what I pray will be another wonderful season of God’s life-lifting grace. Please join us for this significant series. —Rev. Dr. Dan Meyer, Lead Pastor…
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