Episodes

Monday Nov 12, 2018
Monday Nov 12, 2018
This Sunday, we studied Hebrews 2:1-4. The message is called The Danger of Drifting. The reality for Christians is that living in the world always produces a challenge to our faith. The current of culture always flows steadily away from trusting Christ and remaining faithful to the Lord. Without careful attention to the truth of Christ, we will always be in peril. Thank God for the power and wisdom of His Word and the faithfulness of our Lord Jesus Christ!
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Thursday Oct 18, 2018
Thursday Oct 18, 2018
This Sunday, we will dive into chapter one and the incredible reality that God has spoken in the clearest and most seriously loving way that He possibly could – By His Son. That’s the title of the sermon. By His Son is the phrase that gives every Christian great assurance and joy. By His Son is the phrase that gives every believer sobriety and reverence. The most significant fact in your life and my life is that God’s Son has spoken. It is God’s chief concern and it has to beyours and mine.
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Have a Blessed day!

Wednesday Oct 10, 2018
Wednesday Oct 10, 2018
“In Christ, we do not fight for victory; we fight from victory.” HB Charles, Jr.Living the Christian life is a struggle. There is never a neutral moment. The call of Christ is to deny ourselves, to take up our cross daily and to follow Him. Left to ourselves, we easily grow weary and lose heart. This Sunday, we will begin a study of the Book of Hebrews. The author clearly calls Christians to the task of collective ncouragement to run the race to the finish line. Encourage, encourage, encourage! We need it from one another daily. We can find it here in God’s Word. As we begin this study, we will take an overview of this great letter and see that despite the perils that have always faced Christians, we have a solid hope for preserving today and for all eternity.
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Sunday Sep 23, 2018
Sunday Sep 23, 2018
This Sunday's Sermon is entitled A Strong Word To the Wise(and to the Fool.) With clarity and urgency, Jesus reminds us that what we do with His Words will have profound and everlasting impact for each of us. Your life is going to be shaken. It will likely happen many times in this life. It will inevitably happen in a final way for every person at the end of time. Your eternity hinges on what you do now with Christ and His Word. Christ's Word is designed to dig down deep and transform the foundation and the future of your life.
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Friday Sep 21, 2018
Friday Sep 21, 2018
This Sunday, we will continue in the section of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount. Here Jesus speaks in very clear and sobering terms about entering the Kingdom of heaven. What we need to realize is that the Christian life must be always be lived decisively. To be a disciple of Jesus does not involve a one-time decision. Rather, it requires us to make a major decision followed by a life of choices to continually hear and to follow Christ. Our sermon this week is entitled Decide and Discern Part 2.
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Tuesday Sep 11, 2018
Tuesday Sep 11, 2018
"Decide and Discern" Part 1by Pastor Kevin Dibbley
This Sunday, we come to the concluding section of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount. Here Jesus speaks in very clear and sobering terms about entering the Kingdom of heaven. What we need to realize is that the Christian life must be always be lived decisively. To be a disciple of Jesus does not involve a one-time decision. Rather, it requires us to make a major decision followed by a life of choices to continually hear and to follow Christ. Our sermon this week is entitled Decide and Discern.

Friday Aug 31, 2018
Friday Aug 31, 2018
This week’s message is entitled “Removing Logs and Starving Hogs” This is a humbling passage of Scripture that has real relevance to all believers. Why do the sins of others bother us more than our own? Why don’t we see that being bothered by the sins of others is itself a very big sin? Let’s prayerfully consider Jesus’ call to deal with our own big blind spot before we attempt to remove the spiritual speck in someone else’s eye.

Friday Aug 24, 2018
Friday Aug 24, 2018
This Sunday, our message is called "Worry or Worship". In Matthew 6:25-34, Jesus teaches is that anxiety is the result of bad theology. The way to answer a life of worry is with a life of worship. Change how you view your heavenly Father and you will change how you view life’s uncertainties and trials.

Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
This Sunday, We encourage you to prepare for Sunday August 12 th by reading and praying through Matthew 6:19-24. Ask yourself the simple question, “Where is my treasure?” May the Lord grant to us genuine, humble and receptive hearts and minds as we order our lives according to His truth.

Sunday Aug 05, 2018
Sunday Aug 05, 2018
This Sunday, looked at Jesus’ teaching on fasting. The message, entitled, "Hungering for the Lord", recognizes that the great challenge for many Christians is setting aside anything in order to fuel their love for Christ. Whether it is food, social media, sports or whatever, we often attempt to fill our lives with things which cannot satisfy and we deny ourselves the thirst-quenching, hunger-satiating person of Christ. Let’s pray through this together and pursue a better way.

Tuesday Jul 31, 2018
Tuesday Jul 31, 2018
Next Sunday, in our study of the Lord’s Prayer, we will be looking at the very real and very dangerous subject of temptation. Our message is entitled “Flee on your Knees: The Christian’s Battle with Temptation.” The Bible is clear that only a fool takes the threat against his or her soul in a cavalier fashion. Spiritual vigilance is necessary for every disciple of Christ if we stand firm against evil and hold high the name of Jesus Christ.
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Tuesday Jul 24, 2018
Tuesday Jul 24, 2018
This Sunday, we are going to be prayerfully considering Jesus' teaching on praying for forgiveness. The great tragedy of Adam and Eve's fall into sin is that humanity has experienced deep deep brokenness and betrayal. On the vertical level, our sins have alienated us from God. At a relational level, we are all the walking wounded and wounding. Come as we consider why forgiveness is a constant need in the life of the Christian.
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Sunday Jul 01, 2018
Sunday Jul 01, 2018
Join us as we continue through the first chapter of Paul's letter to the Colossians and study Paul's prayer for the church. In it he prays that they would be recipients of several blessings from the Spirit, all of which are necessary if we are to serve faithfully and thankfully.

Wednesday Jun 27, 2018
Wednesday Jun 27, 2018
This Sunday, we have the joy and privilege of having Pastor Bill Bonner speaking. Bill and Maureen as a couple were the founding leaders/planters for Waterbrooke Church and have been instruments of Christ in the lives of many of our Waterbrooke family. Come and worship and rejoice in God’s unfailing love and pray that God would bless and encourage the Bonners as they join us to glorify Christ!

Sunday Jun 17, 2018
Sunday Jun 17, 2018
Next Sunday, we will continue our study on prayer, Praying with Kingdom Priorities, with the message: Heaven on Earth: What Does It Really Look Like? Jesus teaches His disciples to pray that God’s kingdom would come on earth as it is in heaven. What does that look like and why should this captivate our energies and creative ambitions? Can we actually begin to see heaven on earth in our lives today? In a world that is very earthly minded, how do we elevate our minds and ambitions to something far greater and far more lasting?
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Sunday Jun 10, 2018
Sunday Jun 10, 2018
This Sunday, we began a little mini-series in the middle of our study of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount is entitled: Praying with Kingdom Priorities. How often do we feel a great disconnect between our everyday lives and the calling that we have been given as disciples of Christ? Do we find that we move through the routines of life with a deep sense of holy expectation that God is here and at work in the dust and difficulties of ordinary people like us? Jesus’ teaching on prayer is meant to bring heaven to earth, the kingdom of God into the daily lives of ordinary people.

Sunday Jun 03, 2018
Sunday Jun 03, 2018
This Sunday, our sermon is entitled: Secretly Seeking Reward. Jesus encourages believers not to become religious performers rather than real people who love the Lord. We often grow up trying to gain and hold on to the fickle approval of people forgetting that we live for only One person – the Lord. There is no lasting joy or reward except for those who make it their ambition to live for God and His glory alone!
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Sunday May 27, 2018
Sunday May 27, 2018
This Sunday, our message is one of freedom. We often find ourselves trying to fefend ourselves from the unjust actions of others. That can be paralyzing when you have been burnt by people in the past. Trick me once, shame on me. Trick me twice, shame on you. The joy of the Christian life is that we have gbeen set free from setting everytyhing right. We have ONE on our side who will do that one day. This liberates us in many helpful ways.
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Monday May 21, 2018
Monday May 21, 2018
This week, our sermon is called The Power of a Promise-Keeping Community. Breaking your word is done too easily today. Jesus follows his teaching on marriage in Matthew 5 with an exhortation to “Let your yes be yes, and your no be no.” Our God is a God who always keeps His Word. We ought not to be looking for loopholes by which to escape our promises. What a different community the church is meant to be when people make and keep their promises to one another.
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Sunday May 13, 2018
Sunday May 13, 2018
This Sunday, we will look at the subject of Transforming How We View Women. In a culture that is reeling from sexual abuse, we still find objectification commonplace. Jesus calls for a radical shift in how we view women that remains powerfully relevant today and is critical to the life and the expansion of the Kingdom of heaven.


