Date: 3/9/25

Sermon Title: Our Father, Hallowed Be Thy Name

Text: Luke 11:1-10

Focus: To consider the significance of calling God “Our Father in heaven” and think of the practical implications of the first petition in the Lord’s Prayer, “Hallowed be thy name”.

Preacher: Pastor Sara

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Date: 3/16/25

Sermon Title: Whose Will Be Done?

Text: Luke 22:39-46

Focus: To consider the significance of seeking God’s will and the practical implications of “closing the gap” between the world as it is and the world as God wills it to be.

Preacher: Pastor Jordan

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Date: 3/23/25

Sermon Title: Our Daily Bread

Text: John 6:30-35

Focus: To consider what it means to call Jesus “the Bread of Life” and to identify specific ways to be God’s answer to other people’s prayers for bread.

Preacher: Pastor Sara

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Date: 4/6/25

Sermon Title: Lead Us, Not into Temptation

Text: Matthew 4:1-11

Focus: To consider Jesus’ experience of temptation and how we can resist temptation in our own lives.

Preacher: Pastor Jordan

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Date: 4/16/25

Sermon Title: For Thine is the Kingdom, Power, and Glory

Text: 1 Chronicles 29:10-19

Focus: To examine King David’s prayer and explore the place and power of praising God in our lives.

Preacher: Pastor Sara

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Summary: Most Christians know the Lord’s Prayer by heart. We pray it often, at different times and in different settings. We remember it as the prayer that Jesus taught his disciples. But do we really understand and appreciate the meaning and power of its words, what we ask of God each time we pray it? When the disciples asked Jesus how to pray, Jesus gave them this prayer. He likely taught it to his followers often, not just one time. He never intended the Lord’s Prayer to be a museum piece, framed and placed on a mantel or in a display case. It was Jesus teaching God’s people, through his disciples, how to pray.