Pastor Jacob Warren teaches from Matthew 6:25-34. The invitation of Jesus to those who are anxious is to trust God as their heavenly father.
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SERMONS
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Pastor Jacob Warren teaches from Matthew 6:25-34. The invitation of Jesus to those who are anxious is to trust God as their heavenly father.
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It has become tradition to end the year as one big family. 2019 was no different. We came together, kids and adults, to be reminded of the fact that we’re called to serve others as followers of Jesus, but before we do, we remember all that Jesus has done for us. Out of that overflow of love, we love and serve others. Jesus gave us a reminder of that love when he instituted communion. Sometimes, we simply need to be reminded when we forget.
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It has become tradition to end the year as one big family. 2019 was no different. We came together, kids and adults, to be reminded of the fact that we’re called to serve others as followers of Jesus, but before we do, we remember all that Jesus has done for us. Out of that overflow of love, we love and serve others. Jesus gave us a reminder of that love when he instituted communion. Sometimes, we simply need to be reminded when we forget.
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In the cross of Jesus Christ, God has paid the debt in full for our sins so that he could forgive us all of them. He has silenced the voice of the accuser so that guilt and shame would not rule over us any longer. The gospel sets us free.
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The God of the universe stepped out of heaven to seek us out and to do for us what we could never do for ourselves. Jesus should have first place in every area of our lives because of who He is and what He has done.
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Guest speaker, Ed Davis from Imago Dei Church in Raleigh, took a break from our series in 1 Peter to preach from Psalm 110. Ed taught us from this messianic psalm that this passage prophesied that God would establish Jesus as King and High Priest.
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God calls us to repent when we forsake Him, but if we don’t, chaos and calamity ensues. Good news for today is that we have deliverance from sin through Jesus Christ our savior.
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Have you felt distant from Jesus? Have you invited him into your pain? What if we as a people sought more of Jesus, and the peace he offers simply through being with him?
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Why does the Bible matter, what is the Bible all about and how can you read and understand it? These are all questions we looked at in this first sermon from 2019. You really can #ReadTheBook!
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God remains faithful to us even in the midst of our own unfaithfulness. Join with us as we look at the faithfulness of God from Psalm 100.
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During this gathering we had the honor and privilege to welcome Shane Shaddix, a pastor at one of our fellow Acts 29 Churches in Raleigh, to preach from John 3. Join us as we explore one of the most perplexing teachings of Jesus from the Gospel of John where Jesus says, “you must be born again.”
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Leadership is important and the Bible has a lot to say about it. We looked at 1 Timothy 3 where leadership in Jesus' church is most clearly defined. Leadership is for the good of God's people and flourishing of the gospel.
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In John 4 we see Jesus have an unlikely interaction with a woman at a well. Jesus pursues this woman with intentionality, with compassion and with the truth and it changes everything for this woman and an entire town. How does his pursuit of us motivate our pursuit of one another?
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What does the Bible have to say about generosity with our finances? What is tithe, and do we have to do it? This week we looked at what the Bible says about money and how we respond to the grace of Jesus as God’s people.
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John Murphy preaches on our vision for 2018 from Titus 2:11-15 “Saved by Grace, changed by grace.”
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Most of us agree that we should read the Bible, but why? And how? We talked about that and our Bible Reading plan in this week’s sermon.
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As we enter the new year Pastor Stewart answers the basic questions surrounding communion: what is it? Who should take it? When should we take it? And what to do now in light of the truth that this ordinance is a well of rich comfort for us and sweet tangible reminder of the gospel as often as we take it.
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God has been in pursuit of all peoples from the very beginning of creation and continues to pursue all peoples through the work of the Church on mission today. Returning from a trip from the Middle East, Pastor Stewart Scott, member Nate Schrader, and Pastor John Murphy update the church with things learned from seeing God at work in a place hostile to Christians.
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Why do we do what we do during our Sunday Gatherings? It is crucial that we answer this question and know why everything that we do together during worship matters. At Veritas, we define Gathered Worship as the gathering of followers of Jesus to receive and respond to their shared hope in the gospel. Everything that we do should point us to our shared hope in the gospel, helping us respond to God because of what he has done.
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