Recent sermons by Pastor Paul Holt.
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Palm Sunday Service
As we celebrate Palm Sunday during this difficult time we should be thankful for the sacrifice Jesus made at the cross. We also had communion together.
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Sunday Service: Living Sacrifice
A replay of the Sunday virtual service. The sacrifices of Leviticus were for more than the forgiveness of sin. Sacrifices are also for our relationship with the Lord and others. In these days of shelter in place, we should look at how we are living but also how our nation is accountable to God. Leviticus Chapter 1, Isaiah Chapter 1 and Romans 12
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Don’t Forsake the Gathering of God’s People
Shelter in home orders are sweeping the US but Christians must strive to continue fellowship with other Christians. Pastor Paul Holt looks at Exodus 35 and Hebrews 10 and how that applies even in times like these.
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The Temple and the Holy Spirit in You
Scripture reading: Exodus 25:1-27:191 Corinthians 3 At the heart of the entire bible is the idea that the Lord created us to live among us. He knew Adam and Eve would sin and bring separation but that He would restore us and come to live in us. And let them make Me a sanctuary, that I may dwell among them. Exodus 25:8 This verse could also be read as “Let
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Believe in God, Believe Also in Jesus
Scripture Reading:Exodus 13:17-17:16Judges 4:4-5:31John 14:1-31 Many people claim a belief in God. In fact, surveys taken over the years bear this out that somewhere between 70%-80% of Americans profess a belief in God. But this is not the same as having an active faith in God and that is where things change dramatically. It is one thing to believe that there is a God out there somewhere who may or
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A Fresh Start
Scripture Reading this Week: Exodus 10:1-13:16Jeremiah 46:13-28John 19:31-37 When the Lord instituted the first Passover, He had the children of Israel remove all of the old leaven from their homes and make their bread in a hurry. This is what the Lord asks of us as well, not just to throw out the old yeast and that caked up baking powder that we have had for years but to leave