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Catch The Fire Church Raleigh

Catch The Fire Church - Raleigh

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We are a community of believers, birthed out of the Toronto revival who are hungry for a living experience of God, His love, and His presence. We are actively pursuing personal and corporate revival that brings transformation to our lives, families, spheres of influence, and ultimately our city and region. For more info, visit: www.ctfraleigh.com
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Jess Ninaber wrapped up our series on the parables with a message titled "The Fruitful Heart," based on the Parable of the Sower in Matthew 13:1-23. The condition of our hearts impacts our ability to receive God's Word. Through these verses we explore the types of soil that our heart can be likened to- hardened, shallow, thorny, and fertile. Only t…
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This week, we explored the Parable of the Unforgiving Servant from Matthew 18:21-35. Through this parable, we were reminded of the vastness of God’s mercy, the requirement of forgiveness and the unholy matrimony with duplicity. We see in this story a king who forgave an astronomical debt, but the forgiven servant who fails to extend that same grace…
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This week Justin Rife unpacked the Parable of the Prodigal Son, revealing a powerful picture of reconciliation and community. Both sons-one who squandered his inheritance and the other who tried to earn the father’s love-were declared beloved sons by the father. God’s heart is for reconciliation and unity, and as believers that should be reflected …
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In this week's message, Jonathan Schunker kicked off our new series on Parables with a powerful word from Luke 12:13-34. He unpacked the anatomy of greed, showing how it disguises itself as wisdom and causes us to focus on ourselves instead of seeking God's guidance. Greed traps us in a cycle of anxiety and fear, living in the future rather than th…
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Jess Ninaber preached this week on The Refining Fire of God, emphasizing the importance of repentance in maintaining the fire of God within us. God is a consuming fire, refining us until He sees His reflection in us. Holiness is not a legalistic checklist but a transformative process of surrendering to God's goodness and mercy. As we present oursel…
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This week, Aaron preached from a place of vulnerability and passion urging us as the Temple of God to tend to the Altar Fire of our hearts. Jesus is calling out to His bride, inviting them to return to their first love as His beloved. This message was a significant r, challenging us to rekindle our love for Christ and live as living sacrifices, con…
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Jess Ninaber closed out our Ephesians sermon series with an unforgettable message on the armor of God. Our true battle is not against one another but against the spiritual forces of darkness that oppose God's plan. Drawing on Isaiah 59, Paul calls us to stand firm against those powers by putting on the armor of God. As we engage in prayer and inter…
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This week, Aaron Ninaber continued our Ephesians series with a powerful message on the new creation reality we can live by because of Christ! In Ephesians 5 + 6, Paul calls us to a higher standard of living that reflects the light and love of Christ. As followers of Jesus, we are invited to step out of old ways and into a new kingdom reality, marke…
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Duncan Smith continued in our Ephesians sermon series this week, diving into Ephesians 4 and exploring the five-fold ministry (Apostle, Prophet, Evangelist, Pastor, and Teacher) as Christ's gifts to His body. These roles are designed to equip the saints, ensuring the healthy building up of the church under the Lordship of Jesus. The ultimate goal i…
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This week, Jess Ninaber continued our sermon series on Ephesians with a powerful message on grace! In Ephesians 2, Paul tells us that it is by grace that we have been saved. Salvation and grace are given freely to us, but as believers, we respond with our trust and total surrender which leads us to living lives worthy of that gift. Because we’ve be…
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Aaron Ninaber kicked off our new sermon series this week on Ephesians! Throughout the book of Ephesians, Paul reveals God's plan to bring all things together in Christ- this unity is for everyone in the body of Christ. As members of God's family, our identity is secure- we’ve been adopted as His children, each with a specific purpose. Let us not to…
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We were so blessed to hear from Trevor Bien this past Sunday. He shared on the significance of the Lord's Prayer and its timeless relevance for us today. Prayer is more than a ritual- it is a daily practice that reorients our priorities and strengthens our relationship with God. The Lord's Prayer is presented as a model that encapsulates five key p…
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This past week, Jess Ninaber shared a powerful message on "Dwelling Place." An altar symbolizes God's presence with us and we must be willing to create a space for Him, like the tabernacle and the temple. The Holy Spirit's presence is God's greatest gift, allowing us to have a deeper, more intimate relationship with Christ. The invitation is for us…
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Duncan Smith brought a timely word this week centered around the wisdom of winning souls, inspired by Proverbs 11:30. We are called to devote our lives to spreading the gospel and living an exciting, purpose-filled life as described in Matthew 28:18-20. Our effectiveness as witnesses for Christ comes not from wise and persuasive words, but from rel…
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This week, Aaron Ninaber delivered a powerful message about the entitlement epidemic in our culture and its potential impact on our relationship with the Lord. Scriptures like Romans 11:35, Job 41:11, and Luke 17:7-10 remind us that God owes us nothing. Yet, the gospel's good news is that He has given us everything through His Son, Jesus. Be encour…
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This week Jess Ninaber brought a powerful message about strengthening yourself in the Lord. Looking at 1 Samuel 30 we see how David set a beautiful example of seeking God’s wisdom and strength during difficult times. By running to God, remembering who we are in Him, and practicing obedience, we can transform even our worst days into victorious ones…
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This week, we continued our "We Will Go" series with a message on "Bold Faith." This sermon dives into the empowering work of the Holy Spirit, moving us from fear to fearless witness. Aaron unpacks how the early disciples, once gripped by fear, became bold proclaimers of the Gospel through the baptism of the Holy Spirit. Learn how we, too, can be f…
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This week our pastor, Jess Ninaber, preached from Matthew 28:18-20 on The Great Commission. This commission is active, it involves not just sharing the gospel, but intentionally engaging in the lives of others, teaching them to follow Jesus, and encouraging spiritual maturity. The mission is global, reaching out to every ethnic and people group. As…
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This week we heard from Justin Rife, our Community Pastor, on the importance of embracing the city! As believers, we have a mission to go out into our local communities to bring the good news of redemption through Jesus Christ. The world is growing with anticipation for us to go. Are we willing to be people of mercy in cities that don't deserve mer…
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We had a powerful Pentecost Sunday with a wonderful message from Senior Leader, Duncan Smith, on “The Empowerment of the Holy Spirit.” While religion often focuses on what we can do for God, Christianity is about what God has done for us, particularly through Jesus’s sacrifice and the pouring out of the Holy Spirit. Drawing on John 7:37-39, Smith h…
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Check out this week’s message from our Lead Pastor, Aaron Ninaber: "The Gift of Holy Spirit.” The ministry of the Holy Spirit moving through our lives is to glorify Jesus, who died on the cross for our sins! Through repentance and walking in the Spirit, we recognize that the nine gifts laid out in 1 Corinthians 12 are not distant goals but integral…
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Check out this week’s message from our Lead Pastor, Jess Ninaber: "Who Is The Holy Spirit?". As believers, it is so important to understand the multifaceted nature and character of the Holy Spirit, desiring the fullness of His presence. In John 14:12-18;26 Jesus reveals to the disciples how the Spirit empowers, comforts, and guides believers. The H…
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This week Pastor Aaron kicked off our new sermon series, Pneuma. His sermon, “The Necessity of the Holy Spirit” highlights the indispensable role of the Holy Spirit in every believer. In John 16, we see the kindness of Jesus to reassure His disciples that though he had to leave this earth, it was necessary so that the Helper could come. For the Spi…
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This week, Jess concluded the last moments of Jesus’ time on earth before his ascension to heaven. Reading from John 21, we see Jesus standing on the shore, calling out to Peter and the six other disciples to come and have breakfast with Him. It’s a powerful story of Jesus seeking out Peter who has returned to what he’s always known and restoring h…
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This week, Aaron Ninaber, our Lead Pastor, delivered a powerful sermon journeying through the post-resurrection encounters of Jesus found in John 20. Jesus meets us in our moments of weakness, doubt, and disillusionment, breaking through our self-imposed barriers with a message of peace and assurance. Our struggles and questions don’t disqualify us…
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Pastor Jess Ninaber preaches from Luke 24:13-35 leading us through the story of The Road To Emmaus. After Jesus’ resurrection, two disciples are left disillusioned and disappointed by Jesus' death. Despite walking alongside Jesus, they fail to recognize him, blinded by their own preconceived notions of who Jesus should be and how he should fulfill …
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On Easter Sunday, we were blessed with an inspiring message from our Senior Leader, Duncan Smith, titled "Victory in the Resurrection." This sermon beautifully underscores how Jesus supplanted our human endeavors with His unparalleled sacrifice. True Christianity revolves around God's selfless act of sacrifice on our behalf. Through Jesus' resurrec…
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In his sermon titled "Jesus, Our Passover Lamb," Pastor Aaron Ninaber guides us through Jesus' journey from his triumphant entry to the somber events of Good Friday. Drawing from Luke's account, Pastor Aaron examines Jesus' ministry, emphasizing his humility, passion, and sacrifice. He connects Jesus' actions with the significance of the Passover a…
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This week we had the incredible honor to hear from our Community Pastor, Justin Rife, on the importance of truly knowing Jesus. He had a seat at the table for all, from zealots to tax collectors, from the poor and needy to the high and mighty. If you’re hungry for more of Him, you need to be following Him and feasting at His table. Our call is to f…
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This week, Pastor Jess Ninaber opened up our Resurrection series with the truth that before we can see and experience resurrection, there must first be death. When we choose to die to ourselves, we are declaring who the true King is in our lives. This life that we live is not about us and our desires, it is about our Father in heaven, His will, and…
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Pastor Aaron brought a beautifully convicting message this week on the power and importance of prayer. As we communicate with God through prayer, we are co-laboring with Him and there is power in our words to change worlds. Our prayers do not fall on deaf ears, He is actively listening and responding to our prayers. This week, shift from any mindse…
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Enjoy this powerful sermon by Pastor Bill Johnson. We believe you will be richly blessed through this message on Grief, Disappointment, and Loss. if you would like to find out more about Catch the Fire Raleigh or donate to further the work of this ministry go to www.ctfraleigh.comBy Catch The Fire Church - Raleigh
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This Sunday, we were privileged to hear a powerful sermon by Pastor Davone Allen as we delved into the heart of our faith. In a world filled with choices, we, as believers, were presented with the most important invitation of all – to reflect the nature of Jesus Christ. Drawing from Scripture and real-life examples, Pastor Allen guided us through t…
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This week, Lead Pastor, Jess Ninaber, continued in our "In His Image" series with a profound teaching on Jesus as the Second Adam. Although Adam disobeyed in the Garden of Eden and brought sin into the world, this was not a surprise to God. He had a redemption plan all along, and that was for Jesus to come and restore everything that was lost and p…
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In this sermon, Pastor Aaron kicks off our new series “In His Image” and dives into the biblical concept of humanity being created in the image of God. Drawing from Genesis 1:26-27, this message emphasizes the significance of our divine design and what that means for us as Believers. Pastor Aaron underscores the importance of acknowledging God's me…
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Lead Pastor, Jess Ninaber, closed out our Seek First series with a powerful message on Walking in God’s will. We have an invitation to seek the will of God in our lives. Seeking his will involves regular communion, complete trust, and total surrender of control. This is a pathway to purposeful living. God has called us to live a purposeful life, an…
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This week, Pastor John Arnott delivered a profound message on the enduring truth of Jesus and the Word of God. He emphasized how the gospel remains as vibrant and relevant today as it was in the past. The sermon served as a catalyst, inspiring us to confidently share our faith with others, fueled by the anticipation of Jesus' return.…
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Continuing our series Seek First: 21 Days of Prayer and Fasting,” our community paster, Justin Rife, reflects upon the book of Colossians, emphasizing the importance of filtering beliefs through Christ rather than external influences. He cautions against domesticating Jesus and encourages focusing on the simplicity of the Gospel, connecting these i…
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This week, our lead pastor, Aaron Ninaber, kicked off our new series, “Seek First: 21 Days of Prayer and Fasting,” with a challenging message on seeking the Lord. The biblical promise to us is that when we seek we will find Him, when we knock the door will be opened to us. It’s not “it might,” it’s “it will.” Be encouraged through this message to c…
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Happy New Year, family! We got to hear an amazing message from our Senior Leader, Duncan Smith, this past weekend! He reminded us that we were not placed on this earth to make ourselves wonderful, boasting about what we will do for Jesus. Instead, we should boast about Jesus and what He has done for us! Make your resolutions this year, go out and b…
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Jess Ninaber continued our advent series this week with The Gift of Joy! As we celebrate the birth of Jesus, we are celebrating the start of a beautiful story to the cross that redeems humanity, saves us, and now seats us in heavenly places with Him in eternity. No matter what your circumstances may look like this season, it does not change the fac…
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To kick off our Advent series, Lead Pastor, Jess Ninaber, brought a powerful word titled, “Peace Is A Person.” Peace is not an emotion based on circumstances, it is a person, and His name is Jesus! Under the New Covenant, we don't only get to receive the attributes of peace, but peace Himself! Culture's version of peace is temporary, God's version …
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This week we had the privilege of hearing from our Catch the Fire Global Director of Missions, Sanna Warren! She brought a powerful word about what it looks like to follow the Great Commission given to us in Matthew 28:16-20. We are meant to reach people outside of the four walls of our church buildings, whether that is our neighbor, our coworkers,…
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This week Pastor Aaron continued our series “Legacy: The Generous Life” by teaching on the principles of Sabbath and how they relate to our living lives of generosity. When we unsubscribe to the ways of this world, of envy, greed, and comparison, and find our contentment and satisfaction in God, we can easily enter into the generous life we’re mean…
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This week Pastor Jess kicked off our new sermon series, “Legacy: The Generous Life.” 1 Corinthians 4:1-2 shows us that we are called by God to be faithful stewards. As you obey God and walk in generosity, watch as God blesses you with more. Speak this over yourself this week, “I am a faithful steward, I am a giver, and I shall prosper! Encounter Go…
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