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Our mission is to be a living expression of Jesus Christ. Our weekly sermons and additional messages are aimed at providing those outside the Christian faith a safe place to explore who Jesus was, and to equip followers of Him to grow in their faith and be equipped to serve Him more faithfully. If you'd like more info about our church community, or would like to partner with us, go to www.creekside.cc. We'd love to help you take your next step with Jesus.
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Weekly sermons from All Souls Presbyterian Church proclaim the good news of God's grace toward sinners through the loving sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Luke Herche is the lead pastor of All Souls Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Champaign-Urbana, IL.
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1 Peter was written to teach us how to remain faithful and content in the midst of the heavy trials of our mortal life on earth, this "time of your sojourn." We are taught the purpose and character of trials, seeing in them the sanctifying work of the Spirit revealing the genuineness of our God-given and, therefore, invincible, enduring faith. This series of messages was part of an exposition of the book of 1 Peter by Dave Rich, a pastor at Kootenai Community Church.
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Sojourn Chattanooga

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Sojourn Community Church is a new gospel-centered church in Chattanooga that seeks to love Jesus, cultivate community and be missionaries. Also Find our Sermons on iTunes and GooglePlay!
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Welcome to Creekside Community Church's online service! Guiding Question: What does it mean to be a faithful witness to Jesus during a time when influence and favor seem to be fading?Join us as we explore the third week of our "Sojourners" series, titled Behind Enemy Lines. In this message, we will unpack what it looks like to stand firm in our fai…
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Dave Rich examines Peter's metaphor of the church as living stones in 1 Peter 2:5. This imagery portrays believers as components of a spiritual house, functioning as a holy priesthood. Rich explains how the church, as living stones, offers acceptable sacrifices to God through Jesus Christ. He outlines seven types of spiritual sacrifices: self-dedic…
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What gets you out of bed in the morning? In order to get moving, something has to grip your heart. Maybe it’s a new job, a new goal, that first cup of coffee. In Habakkuk 2, we find a better source of hope, of strength, of power to grip your heart. To move you. To get you out of bed. “For the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of …
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Welcome to Creekside Community Church's online service! In Week 2 of our "Sojourners" series, we delve into the story of Daniel and his friends as they navigate the temptations of Babylon.Guiding Question: How do you know where to draw the line?Join us as we explore Daniel 1:1-21, where Nebuchadnezzar’s plan to turn young Israelite nobles into Baby…
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How do you finish well? What does that even look like? Do we measure it by achieved goals? Or by the legacies we leave? Scores of people who have achieved their goals remain unsatisfied, and even once-great legacies can change when viewed through the ever-shifting lenses of time and culture. And all people, no matter how successful, reach the same …
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Welcome to the livestream of today's service at Creekside Community Church! Join us as we explore the biblical theme of exile, tracing its significance from the Old Testament through to the New Testament. Discover how the experience of exile shapes our understanding of faith and identity as followers of Jesus in a world where we don't truly belong.…
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Welcome to the livestream of today's service at Creekside Community Church! Join us as our guest preacher, Mike Anderson, helps us conclude our study of the book of Ecclesiastes. Today we explore what it means for the young to view their life priorities in light of old age, and how all of us can learn to obey the Lord from the heart, in light of ou…
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Have you ever had a hard week? Or a hard month? Or year? Or decade? The thing about hardship is that when those weeks get harder and time goes on, you can grow weary or despairing, crying out “How long?” The book of 1 Peter is written to sojourners who are suffering. They are facing trials and they will face more trials. They are in Christ, childre…
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Welcome to the livestream of today's service at Creekside Community Church! Join us as we delve into Ecclesiastes 9:13-11:6 with the message titled, "Make the Odds Be Ever in Your Favor."Guiding Question:Is it worth living wisely since it doesn’t always pay off?Key Points:The Wisdom of Speaking Up (Ecclesiastes 9:13-10:7)Explore the story of a poor…
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Jesus is coming back soon. Are you ready? What does it mean to be ready? In the book of 1 Peter, the apostle Peter gives us some answers as to what it looks like to be prepared for Jesus’ return. Writing to suffering Christians, exiled from their homes, Peter reminds these believers that the end of all things is at hand and commands them, in the mi…
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Join us as we dive into the thought-provoking message, "The Lottery of Life," based on Ecclesiastes 9:1-12. Our preacher will explore the profound observations and frustrations of the Teacher in Ecclesiastes, who grapples with the apparent randomness of life and the inevitability of death.Key Points:Guiding Frustration: If following God’s ways offe…
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Feeling like an outsider is a strange and uncomfortable thing. You can feel like an outsider anywhere, be it in church, at your job, with your family. In the book of 1 Peter, Peter refers to Christians as sojourners. We, as Christians, are ones who are on the outside looking in. We are in the world, but not of it. 1 Peter 4:1–6 begins a culmination…
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Join us for a powerful and insightful sermon from our board member Rob Geislinger as we continue our journey through the book of Ecclesiastes. This Sunday, we tackle a challenging question: "Why does God allow good things to happen to bad people?"Together, we'll dive into Ecclesiastes 8 and examine biblical examples, including the reigns of King Da…
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Writing of Psalm 127 Derek Kidner says, “One of the most telling features of this short poem is that it singles out three of our most universal preoccupations — building, security, raising a family — and makes us ask what they all amount to and to whom we owe them.” Rather than looking at the psalm according to these three common preoccupations, ch…
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Martin Luther once referred to a particular portion of 1 Peter 3 as “a wonderful text...and a more obscure passage perhaps than any other in the New Testament.” Listen as RUF campus minister Ethan Brown preaches on 1 Peter 3:18–22, helping us to grow in our understanding of this difficult passage and to experience more deeply the good news about Je…
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Welcome to Creekside Community Church! We invite you to join us in this insightful exploration of Ecclesiastes 7:1-8:1 as we seek to apply its wisdom to our lives. Together, let's discover how to navigate the challenges of envy and oppression with contentment and community.🔔 Subscribe and hit the bell icon to stay updated with our latest sermons an…
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In 1 Peter 3, the apostle Peter moves from a focus on the inward lives of believers and the way believers interact within specific relationships, to an outward focus on how we as Christians should engage with our community and those around us. We are to be a righteous community, not because of anything we have done, but because of who we are. Liste…
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Join us for Church at the Park as we explore the depth of Ecclesiastes with us this Sunday as we delve into themes of life's transient pleasures and the true essence of worship. Our message will revisit past themes highlighting the futility of wealth and the harsh realities of oppression and injustice. Discover the Teacher's perspective on the ephe…
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The world we live is in regress, but the good news is that the Kingdom of God is near. Join us as we consider the present distortion in creation, so that we might better understand the restoration that not only is to come, but the restoration that has already begun in Christ Jesus. This week, Pastor Tim preaches from Daniel 7:15-18. Support the Sho…
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Welcome to Creekside Community Church! In today’s sermon, titled "The Failure of Just-us," we dive into Ecclesiastes 3:16-4:16 to explore the teacher's frustration with the pervasive nature of oppression and the failure of human justice.Guiding Issue: The teacher in Ecclesiastes is deeply troubled by the widespread oppression and the shortcomings o…
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