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In rural southern Indiana, more than two decades ago, an upstart church began with a handful of people, and God has grown it into an impactful church of more than 2,000, with campuses in three towns. How did this happen? What did God use to not just make a church grow, but create a movement of Christ followers who are brought into the mission of lo…
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Welcome to the Redemption Recap, where we rewind the Sunday Sermon and remind you of all that is happening here at Redemption. 🚨🚨🚨 Clear Truth Conference Tour 🚨🚨🚨https://shorturl.at/H2132🚨🚨🚨Why Wednesday Nights🚨🚨🚨https://youtu.be/YNV3T839hmIMiss the previous episode? Check out the link below:https://youtu.be/v31F8aO0ywwWebsite:www.experienceredempt…
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Storms are a part of life. Some we bring upon ourselves and others find us unexpectedly, but regardless, we cannot avoid them. Pastor Byron's message teaches us how to find God in the midst of a storm so that we can survive it. If you're going through a storm, (and if you aren't ... you will) this message encourages you to keep going.…
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Paul defines the church in Ephesians. Jesus promises unity instead of diversity.-We were once dead, but are brought back to life by Jesus. God is rich in mercy-He is loving. We are saved by grace through Jesus. He took our sin, undeservingly.-We are God's workmanship. -The church is not a option. We are called to be one body, to unity.-Christ is an…
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Our focus in this sermon is Peter's brief, but comprehensive-doxology written to believers who were suffering because of their-faith. While his letter contains many instructive expressions of-encouragement, his majestic words of praise in these three verses-remind them of the broad scope of God's saving work in their lives,-truths we too need to ke…
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Sermon Notes Sermon Series: The Kingdom Has Come (Matthew 11-13) Sermon Title: The Parables of the Mustard Seed and the Yeast Passage: Matthew 13:31-35 Preacher: Robin Philip Why did Jesus tell parables? He told parables to announce the arrival of God’s kingdom, and to provide people with an opportunity to respond to him—either in faith and obedien…
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The gospel invites us into a common cause bigger than any one of us. In the New Testament, we see that Jesus’ church is comprised of people with a bunch of different gifts and a bunch of different roles serving together in one mission. This week, discover your place in God’s redemption plan, which gives us all a meaningful role to play.…
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1. In his talk today, Jonathan Foster shared this definition of love: “Love is an uncontrolling, nonbinary, non-violent, non-scapegoating energy in relationship with God and others, meant for the flourishing of everyone.” Consider this definition. What are some of the ideas and thoughts that surface for you? If you were able to hear his sermon, wha…
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Through the month of August we will help the people of RHC see how they are called to ministry and mission as individuals who are part of a church, and call them all to fight against the draw toward passive spectating. We will begin our work together in Ephesians 4:11-16 and see how the themes of that passage pull together threads that extend throu…
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