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The Refuge Church is a biblically based Gospel-centered ministry composed of individual believers who fellowship, serve, teach, minister, and worship together. Our motto is simple: Love God, Love People.
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How can a small, unassuming shepherd boy be anointed king over a nation? God only knows. The story of David’s life proves exactly that, and it shows us this truth: while we may care about the outward appearances of others, God looks at our hearts. Only He knows who we truly are deep down and only He knows who He has chosen for His Kingdom.…
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How can a small, unassuming shepherd boy be anointed king over a nation? God only knows. The story of David’s life proves exactly that, and it shows us this truth: while we may care about the outward appearances of others, God looks at our hearts. Only He knows who we truly are deep down and only He knows who He has chosen for His Kingdom.…
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“You’ve got this. Just trust yourself.” Sounds empowering, right? But it’s a lie wrapped in pride. The truth is, when we lean on our own strength and reject God’s way, we set ourselves up for a fall. Pride always leads to destruction. In this next part of Rise and Fall, we’ll look at the contrast between Saul and Jonathan—one ruled by pride, the ot…
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“As long as you’re happy, nothing else matters.” The world might often tell you this, but nothing could be further from the truth. Although we are saved by grace through faith and not as a result of works, God still calls us to be holy and obey His commands. What’s in it for us? In our next part of Rise and Fall, we’ll learn why obedience to God ma…
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What’s the longest time you’ve ever waited for something? A few hours? Days? Years? It seems like the longer we wait, the more likely we are to get frustrated and impatient. Yet, there are dozens of examples in the Bible where God intentionally keeps His people in seasons of waiting. Why should we wait on God and how does it transform our hearts? L…
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Moms make things look easy. Whether it’s cooking your favorite meal, preparing the home for guests, or finding the perfect gift, mothers often make it their goal to make everyone feel welcomed and loved. But with the efforts to be perfect usually comes the feeling of burnout. God sees your hard work, Mom, and He has a unique encouragement for the o…
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We’ve all had moments when we felt like God had forgotten about us. What our own minds can forget, however, is that the heart of our relationship with God is His promises. What are these promises, and how can we guarantee that they're true? Listen in as we dive deeper into the story of King Saul and hear the encouragement that Samuel gives God’s pe…
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“How do I know that I’m truly saved?” If you’ve ever asked this question before, you’re not alone. We all encounter feelings of doubt when it comes to our salvation, so how should we deal with them? Listen in as we dive into the story of King Saul and learn why we can rest assured that we are God’s children.…
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We may not live in a monarchy, but we all bow down to something. Whether it’s our careers, relationships, our lifestyles, or even ourselves, there are “kings” all around us. What or who would you say is the king over your life? Listen in as we discover who the one true King is and why, one day, every knee will bow to Him.…
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It's often said that a person's last words can tell you a lot about who they truly were. As darkness fell over the land and the temple curtain tore in two, Jesus uttered His final words: "Father, into your hands I commit my spirit!” The King over all of creation, dead and lifeless on a cursed tree. How could such a King give up His life so easily f…
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Imagine you’re running late to an important event and you miss your exit on the highway. Frustrating, right? In the same way, all of us have made wrong turns and messed up in big ways as we’re journeying through life. The difference is, our sin costs much more than a few extra miles on a car. We invite you to listen in to the finale of The Last Jud…
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Have you ever felt the anticipation of waiting for an important call? Maybe it’s a callback after a job interview or an exciting update from a friend. Sometimes, it’s an answer from God we’re waiting on. How can we be sure we’re genuinely hearing His voice and obeying His call? Listen in as we study one of the most famous verses in the Book of Samu…
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In Paul’s second letter to Timothy, he likens Christians to vessels, “…set apart as holy, useful to the master of the house, ready for every good work.” Before that, however, he warns us to cleanse ourselves from “dishonorable use.” Essentially, our purification allows us to serve God’s Kingdom well—but what happens when our church leaders don’t? H…
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From the doctor’s office to the grocery store to the attractions at theme parks, almost everywhere we go has lines. Waiting patiently is never fun, especially when it comes to the big questions in life: Where should I work? Who should I marry? Should I buy that house? In these seasons of waiting, it’s easy to get frustrated with God and feel like H…
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What does it mean to be led by God’s Holy Spirit? Is it about having special gifts or talents? Is it about modifying our behavior to be more like Jesus? The story of Samson is a tragic display of someone who was once led by the Holy Spirit falling away from God. Listen in as we hear his story and see how we might make the same mistakes when we choo…
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When you look at your life, what does it reflect? Do people see Jesus when they look at you? In our walks with the Lord, it can be easy to coast along and grow stagnant before we realize we’re drifting far away from Him. Listen in as we continue our study in the Book of Judges and learn how knowing God’s Word can save us from making costly mistakes…
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Have you ever struggled with asking for help? Maybe you think you have it all handled and you’re afraid of relinquishing control to other people. It can be easy to forget where our help comes from and think success comes solely from our work. Listen in as we learn the story of Gideon, a judge in Israel who experienced tremendous victory but ultimat…
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Have you ever felt distant from God? You know He’s there and that He would never leave you, but you don’t feel as close to Him as you once did. God hasn’t forgotten about you, even in your times of distress. Listen in as we learn from the Book of Judges the aspects of life that create distance and mistrust in our relationship with God.…
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Whether you’re a Millennial, a Baby Boomer or a part of Generation Z, you’ve likely found yourself comparing your life to the lifestyle of the generations before you. Maybe you’ve even blamed them for issues regarding politics, the economy or the environment. No matter what generation you’re a part of, every single one has the same responsibility: …
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Life is kind of like football—we are the players and God is the coach. When God makes a call for you to follow on the field, do you obey? In the Book of Judges, we see an example of the consequences that occur when God’s people start to ignore His commands. Join us as we discover what we can learn from this story and how our obedience to God can dr…
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God hasn’t just given you everything you have, He’s entrusted you with it. Your possessions, finances and resources aren’t just blessings—they’re responsibilities God has given you so that you might steward them well. Join us as we learn what it means to be a good steward and how we can model that practically.…
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Did you know the word “Christian” comes from a Greek word that means “little Christ”? In fact, the Bible calls followers of Jesus His “ambassadors” and says we have been entrusted with a special mission. What is this mission and how can we accomplish it? We invite you to listen in as we learn what it means to be ambassadors for Christ and the high …
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It may come as a surprise, but the Bible says that every single one of God’s children has received a gift. But this gift isn’t physical—it’s even more special than you may think. What is this gift and how can we use it? Has everyone received the same gift or do we all have different ones? We invite you to listen in as we discover this gift’s meanin…
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The first month of 2025 is already flying by—how are your New Year’s resolutions going? If they haven’t been going the way you planned, there’s a crucial ingredient you might be missing. We invite you to listen in as we continue to look at how we can grow more in our walks this year than the last and how being in a Small Group can change everything…
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When you look back on the past year, what’s the first word that comes to mind? Whether this year was a great one or a not-so-great one for you, don’t just quickly leave this year in the past and impatiently wait for the new one. Listen to our exclusively online service as we discover how to end 2024 well and start 2025 right.…
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Life is full of challenges, especially in the Christmas season. For many of us, they can be even more overwhelming when we feel like we are all alone. The truth of Christmas is that no matter where we are or what we’re going through, we are never alone when we have Jesus. Listen in as we celebrate Christmas Eve and discover what “Immanuel (God with…
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In the Book of Isaiah, Jesus is called a “man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief.” Part of Jesus’ human nature is His ability to feel the same emotions we do. One key characteristic of Jesus described multiple times in the gospel accounts is “compassion.” How does Jesus’ compassion differ from our own and what can we learn from the way He acted …
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It can’t be touched, heard, smelled, or tasted—it can only be seen. Light has been an invaluable resource for all of time. “Let there be light” were the first words uttered by God in the Bible, and when He walked the Earth, He called Himself the “light of the world.” What is so special about this light? Listen in as we discover the incomparable lig…
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According to dictionaries, “redemption” means the action of saving or being saved from sin, error or evil. However, it could also mean the action of regaining or gaining possession of something in exchange for payment, or clearing a debt. What makes the Book of Ruth so special is that it points to both types of redemption—for Ruth’s life and our ow…
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In Psalm 37, there’s a famous verse: “Delight yourself in the Lord and he will give you the desires of your heart.” But the part that many people forget is the verse right after: “Commit your way to the Lord; trust in him, and he will act.” We all want God to fulfill our desires, but sometimes they don’t align with the path that God has for us. Joi…
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What does it mean to take “refuge” in God? After all, we cannot physically see or touch God, so how can we go to him for safety? The Book of Ruth details a short story about a pagan girl who finds true refuge in God. Join us as we learn how we can do the same and how it can radically transform our lives.…
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“If God is for me, why am I going through adversity?” It’s the age-old question we have all found ourselves wondering. Where is God when we need Him the most, and why should we trust Him despite all of the trials we face? Listen in as we learn from a bittersweet story about how to respond when we encounter despairing times.…
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It’s been the most hotly debated topic all year long—the 2024 presidential election. Whether it’s regarding the economy, the border or amendments on the ballot, it’s easy to feel anxious about the future of our country. Listen in as we dive into the truth about the election and how Christians should respond in the midst of chaos.…
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In the book of 1 Peter, God commands us to be “sober-minded.” What does that term really mean? Is it referring to the use of illicit substances or an overarching state of mind? What is God’s view on using certain substances, and what are the common arguments in favor of them? We invite you to listen in as we seek clarity from God’s Word and learn h…
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In 2023 alone, researchers estimate there were 1,026,700 abortions in the United States. That means over a million babies were intentionally killed in the womb before they could even take their first breath. Although the Bible doesn’t explicitly mention the word “abortion,” God still has plenty to say about life in the womb. Where should Christians…
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Hurricanes, earthquakes, record temperatures, rising sea levels—it seems like we are experiencing the Earth's “groans” more and more. Is humanity responsible for this? How should Christians respond to the idea of “climate change” and “environmental responsibility?” Listen in as we explore these controversial topics and learn where our true hope lie…
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Have you ever heard this argument before? “The word ‘homosexuality’ never appears in the Bible, so it’s not really a sin.” This claim, among many others, is a justification for why Christians should approve and even praise gay and lesbian relationships. So, what does the Bible actually say about homosexuality? Did God only talk about it in the Old …
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One of the most famous Ten Commandments is, “You shall not murder.” For thousands of years in hundreds of civilizations, this law has stood in place as a vital part of a functioning society. If murder is such an egregious sin to God, what does He think about capital punishment and self-defense? Is it wrong for Christians to own deadly weapons? List…
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When God made humans, He made them perfectly. In His flawless design, God designated specific roles to men and specific roles to women. What are these roles? Should we still follow them even though our world is no longer perfect? Listen and learn more about the perfect plan God has for men and women, and how our society has distorted it completely.…
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Words are powerful. It has been said the pen is mightier than the sword. Evil words have the power to bring countless troubles on our lives but the reverse is also true. Godly words have the power to bring life to us and those around us. Listen in to find out how to get rid of the evil speech from your life and replace it with godly speech.…
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It may surprise you, but God invented work. In fact, the first time we see an instance of work is back in Genesis when He created the heavens and the earth. Just a few verses later, God gives Adam work to do in the Garden of Eden. Why is work so important to God? Why does He care what we do at our desks from 9 to 5? Listen in as we find out from th…
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What does a “humble person” look like to you? Do they dress a certain way? Drive a certain car? Work a certain job? Some say that humility is exemplified in one’s lifestyle, while others say that it’s all about the heart. Listen in as we learn what the Bible defines as true humility and how pride is its number one enemy.…
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Discipline isn’t fun. Whether you’re a parent, a boss or a teacher, giving out punishment can seem too harsh at times. When we’re on the receiving end of discipline, we may not always take it well. What’s the right response to discipline? Is discipline always necessary? Listen in as we continue our study through the book of Proverbs and discover ho…
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