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    3 days ago

    Forgiven People Forgive | Matthew: Life In the Kingdom | Matthew 18:21-35 | Pastor John M. Lee
    What does it look like to truly forgive when the hurt runs deep? In this message from the Gospel of Matthew 18:21–35, Jesus challenges us to move beyond keeping score and into a life of real, from-the-heart forgiveness. As we see the depth of God’s mercy toward us, we’re invited to extend that same mercy to others. Forgiven people forgive. The question is—have we truly grasped how much we’ve been forgiven? Mission Church — www.missionlasvegas.com
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    1. Chasen Behrends published a bulletin
      4 days ago

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      Forgiven People Forgive| Matthew: Life In the Kingdom | Matthew 18:21-35 | J. M. Lee
    2. Mission Church
      9 days ago

      The Pursuit of Restoration | Matthew: Life in the Kingdom | Matthew 18:15-20 | Chasen Behrends
      In Matthew 18:15–20, Jesus calls His church to lovingly confront sin for the purpose of restoration. This message explores how we pursue one another with humility, truth, and grace—not to shame, but to restore. Because just as Christ pursued us, we are called to pursue one another. This is the heart of Jesus.
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      1. Chasen Behrends published a bulletin
        11 days ago

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        The Pursuit of Restoration | Matthew: Life In the Kingdom | Matthew 18:15-20 | Chasen Behrends
      2. Mission Church
        16 days ago

        True Greatness in the Kingdom of Heaven | Matthew: Life In the Kingdom | Matthew 18:1-14 | Pastor John M. Lee
        In Matthew 18:1–14, Jesus confronts our assumptions about greatness and reveals the true posture of those who belong to His kingdom. True greatness is not found in status or recognition, but in humility, dependence, and a heart that reflects the Father’s love for the weak, the overlooked, and the wandering. As followers of Jesus, we are called not only to humble ourselves, but to pursue and care for others the way Christ has pursued us. Mission Church — www.missionlasvegas.com
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        1. Stacy Lee published a bulletin
          18 days ago

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          True Greatness in the Kingdom of Heaven | Matthew: Life In the Kingdom | Matthew 18:1-14| Pastor John M. Lee
        2. Mission Church
          23 days ago

          When Death Dies | Holy Week 2026 | 1 Corinthians 15:20-26 | Pastor John M. Lee
          In this Resurrection Sunday message from 1 Corinthians 15:19–26, we explore what the resurrection of Jesus truly means. If Christ has been raised, then everything changes—sin is defeated, death no longer has the final word, and hope is secured for all who belong to Him. We are living between the firstfruits and the full harvest—between Christ’s victory over death and the day He will return to make all things new. The question is not just did Jesus rise, but do you belong to Him?
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          1. Mission Church
            25 days ago

            The Great Exchange | Holy Week 2026 | 2 Corinthians 5:21 | Pastor John M. Lee
            On Good Friday, we ask: What was God doing at the cross? From 2 Corinthians 5:21, we see the heart of the gospel—Jesus took our place, bearing our sin so we could be made righteous in Him. Because of the cross, our debt is paid, our condemnation is gone, and our standing before God is secure in Christ. Be reconciled to God.
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              Easter Sunday | Holy Week 2026 | 1 Corinthians 15:20–26 | Pastor John M. Lee
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              The Humble King | Holy Week 2026 | Philippians 2:5-11 | Pastor John M. Lee
              On Palm Sunday, we look beyond the crowd and the celebration to see the heart of Christ. In Philippians 2:5–11, we discover the humility of Jesus—how the King of glory stepped down, took the form of a servant, and went to the cross for our salvation. This message calls us to examine our own hearts, lay down our pride, and adopt the mindset of Christ. The One who humbled Himself has now been exalted as Lord over all—and one day every knee will bow before Him. Will you bow to Him today?
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