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Church • Kansas City, MO • 7 members

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We exist to glorify God through the word and Spirit by multiplying mature disciples for the joy of all in Jesus Christ.
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    Deuteronomy 5:16 | Dr. Jason DeRouchie
    In this encouraging exposition of Deuteronomy 5:16, Jason explores how the Old Covenant Sabbath finds its ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ. Rather than viewing Sunday as a strict legal observance, he argues that believers now enjoy a perpetual, inaugurated rest—the substance behind the shadow. Jason warmly calls weary hearts to cease from anxious toil and trust in the Sovereign King who has secured our peace. While we await the final consummation of glory, we can experience deep spiritual refreshment today, knowing that in Christ, our souls have finally come home.
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      Ephesians 6:10-20 | Jonathan Zavodney
      Preaching from Ephesians 6, Jonathan encourages us to stand firm in God’s strength against spiritual evil. Using the analogy of a Navy Seal’s steadfastness, he reminds us that our battle is not against people, but against the devil’s schemes. Our protection is the armor of God—putting on Christ himself—and our weapon is the Word, wielded in prayer. Ultimately, we do not fight alone; we stand alongside one another, secure in the victory Christ has won for us.
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        Deuteronomy 5:.11 | Dr. Jason DeRouchie
        What does it truly mean to take the Lord’s name in vain? In this message from Deuteronomy 5:11, Jason reveals that this command is less about prohibiting crass speech and more about how we bear God’s name in our daily lives. Drawing from the Priestly Blessing and the book of Revelation, we discover that bearing Yahweh’s name faithfully means reflecting His character in our work, leisure, and suffering. Join us as we look to Jesus, the One who empowers us to represent Him to the world.
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          Deuteronomy 5:6-10, Part 2 | Dr. Jason DeRouchie
          Why are our hearts so prone to wander toward idols? In this sermon, Jason explores why idolatry feels so attractive, noting that it often seems easy, normal, logical, and sensuous compared to the narrow path of faith. Yet, Scripture warns that we ultimately resemble what we revere. Jason invites us to see God’s command against other gods not as a restriction, but as a loving call to flee empty pursuits and find true satisfaction in Christ alone.
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            Ephesians 6:5-9 | Levi Moore
            How does the Gospel transform our daily labor? Join Levi as he explores Ephesians 6:5–9, revealing that our earthly work is a profound opportunity for heavenly worship. Whether you are a leader or an employee, this passage calls us to serve Christ, the true Master of all. We will uncover how to move beyond "eye-service" to sincere devotion, finding dignity in every task by looking to the One who took the form of a servant for our salvation.
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              Ephesians 6:1-4 | Jonathan Zavodney
              In this sermon on Ephesians 6:1-4, Jonathan invites us to let Christ be Lord of our homes, leaving no room for compartmentalized faith. He explains that in a spirit-filled household, children heed and fathers lead. Children are encouraged to see obedience as right, wise, and an act of worship. Meanwhile, parents (especially fathers) are called not to aggravate but to cultivate their children’s hearts in the wisdom of Christ.
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                Hebrews 10:19-22 | Luke M
                As we stand at the dawn of a new year, Luke invites us to respond to the call of Hebrews 10:19-22: "Let us draw near." While we are all prone to drift, we can approach the living God with confidence through the "new and living way" opened by the blood of Jesus. Discover how Christ, our sympathetic High Priest, secures our access to the Father. This message encourages us to move beyond distraction and resolve to pursue a life of prayer and intimacy with our Savior.
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                  1 Peter 1:19-21 | Cael Budke
                  As we face the New Year, Cael invites us into 2 Peter 1:19–21 to rediscover the Bible as "a lamp shining in a dark place". He explains why Peter, who witnessed the majestic Transfiguration, points to Scripture as even "more fully confirmed" and trustworthy. We explore the miracle of biblical inspiration and authorship—men speaking from God—making the Bible a solid foundation rather than a burdensome resolution.
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                    Luke 1:39-56 | Jeff Kim
                    Join Jeff as he unpacks Luke 1:39–56, exploring the joyful moment when Mary visits Elizabeth and the unborn John leaps for joy. Discover the theology of Mary’s Magnificat, and celebrate God looking upon the humble and scattering the proud. Jeff explains how God’s mighty "Arm" is revealed as Jesus Christ, bringing salvation and fulfilling the promises made to Abraham. This message invites you to believe God's word and let your soul magnify the Lord.
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                      Luke 1:26-38 | Dr. Jason DeRouchie
                      Join Pastor Jason in this Advent message on Luke 1:26–38, where the angel Gabriel announces the miraculous conception of Jesus to Mary. Discover how the virgin birth demonstrates that what is impossible with man is truly possible with God. Whether you are facing sorrow, sickness, or sin, be encouraged that the "Most High" is with you and able to overcome your darkness. Learn to respond like Mary with faith and surrender, trusting that the God of miracles is for you.
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