• PART 5: THE CHALLENGE TO BLOOM IN BABYLON
    Mar 2 2025

    In this final message, Dr. Dale Yerton emphasizes how Daniel thrived as a Jew in Babylon despite the trials and tribulations faced by his people. He highlights four essential practices that helped Daniel flourish: maintaining fellowship with other believers, diligently studying the Word of God, developing a consistent prayer life, and being open to experiencing the supernatural in everyday life.

    Dale warns against trying to navigate life alone and encourages building supportive relationships while grounding oneself in scripture and prayer. Ultimately, he inspires listeners to recognize their purpose and potential to make an impact, reminding them that, like Daniel, they can bloom wherever they are planted.

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    32 mins
  • PART 4: THE CHALLENGE TO OVERCOME WEARINESS
    Feb 23 2025

    In the sermon by Pastor Vince, he explores the relationship between faith and the realities of living in a non-Christian culture, focusing on two foundational issues. First, he addresses the importance of discerning news, opinion, and propaganda, emphasizing that while news provides facts, opinions interpret those facts and propaganda distorts them for manipulative purposes. Pastor Vince urges the congregation to be cautious of spreading propaganda and instead engage with the world through a lens of informed opinion, grounded in faith. He stresses that Christians must maintain a perspective of hope and resilience, particularly in a climate that can often lead to weariness and disillusionment. The second key point Pastor Vince discusses is the necessity of being prepared to restart throughout life, as circumstances and personal identities evolve. He uses the example of Daniel, who thrived in a foreign culture over a span of 70 years, to highlight the importance of remaining steadfast in faith despite external changes. Pastor Vince outlines that spiritual tiredness often results from a lack of surrender to God’s will. He encourages the congregation to fully let go of control over their lives and trust in God’s plan, while also engaging in proactive actions for the kingdom. Ultimately, he calls for Christians to remember their purpose as God’s ambassadors and to focus on serving others as a means of revitalizing their faith and combating weariness.

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    31 mins
  • PART 3: THE CHALLENGE TO OVERCOME COMPROMISE
    Feb 16 2025

    Dr. Dale Yerton brings us part 3 of Living in Exile by looking at a challenge Daniel had to overcome. It's one that we all must as Christ followers living in a fallen culture must live out. Join us as we dive deeper into the life of Daniel and learn how his integrity inside of him was stronger than the pressures outside of him as we apply biblical principles so we too can thirve as a citizen living in exile.

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    28 mins
  • PART 2: THE CHALLENGE TO RESPECT AUTHORITY
    Feb 9 2025

    Pastor Vince emphasized the theme of living in cultural exile, drawing parallels between believers today and Daniel's experience in Babylon. He encouraged respect for authority, asserting that submission to governing bodies is imperative, except when their directives directly contradict God’s commands. By demonstrating genuine respect and engaging wisely with authority, believers can maintain their convictions without compromising their faith. Ultimately, Pastor Vince urged that embodying faithfulness and an excellent spirit, like Daniel, can pave the way for positive influence and divine blessing in our lives.

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    32 mins
  • PART 1: THE CHALLENGE TO OVERCOME PAIN
    Feb 2 2025

    Pastor Vince Farrell introduces a new sermon series titled "Living in Exile," focusing on the life of Daniel and how Christians can adjust their attitudes in challenging political times. He emphasizes the importance of finding a "third way" of living in exile—neither compromising nor revolting—by following Daniel's example of resilience and faithfulness in Babylon. The sermon outlines three mistakes Israelites made during their exile: dwelling in sorrow, neglecting to praise God, and losing focus on their mission, urging congregants to overcome pain through action and worship. Ultimately, Pastor challenges the audience to embrace their calling to influence society positively while remembering that God is present in the process of their struggles.

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    31 mins
  • A Relationship with the Holy Spirit: Part 4
    Jan 26 2025

    Pastor John Aitken emphasizes the importance of correction within the Christian community, highlighting that it is vital for spiritual growth and maturity. He clarifies that correction should be understood not as condemnation but as loving guidance from God, driven by relationships of honor within the church family. By being open to correction from God and others, believers can overcome ignorance, arrogance, and negligence, ultimately allowing them to fulfill their God-given destinies. The pastor encourages congregants to cultivate a culture of correction that brings forth the peaceable fruit of righteousness and collective growth in the church.

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    37 mins
  • A Relationship with the Holy Spirit: Part 3
    Jan 19 2025

    In his sermon, Pastor Joe discusses the vital role of the Holy Spirit in guiding and comforting believers. He emphasizes the principle of sowing and reaping, warning that while we often sow good deeds, we may not always see immediate rewards, leading to frustration. Joe encourages the congregation to persist in doing good, reminding them that they will ultimately reap the benefits in God's own timing, especially when connected to the Holy Spirit. He concludes with a message of hope, urging listeners to rely on the Holy Spirit for strength and guidance in their faith journey.

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    24 mins
  • A Relationship with the Holy Spirit: Part 2
    Jan 12 2025

    Pastor Don Sims emphasized the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in our lives and stressed the importance of building a personal relationship with Him. He highlighted that many people have experiences with the Holy Spirit without a true understanding, leading to confusion and misrepresentation. The pastor explained that the Holy Spirit is not just a force but a person with intellect, will, and emotions, and we must be sensitive to His guidance. Ultimately, he encouraged the congregation to cultivate a real connection with the Holy Spirit to live victoriously and fulfill God’s purpose in their lives.

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    33 mins