Celebration Anglican Sermons
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At Celebration, we believe the Bible is God’s Word to all people. It is to be the holy guide for what is profitable in all godliness (2 Timothy 3:16f). One way we live out this belief is through the preaching of the Word, a central component of our corporate worship each week. We pray these sermons increase your hunger for the Word, and encourage you in your daily walk with Christ, as you love God, and love life.

Faithful and True

Jesus wishes people to be useful–hot or cold–and to have a faithful and true witness. If you belong to Jesus, you will look and feel different. The po...
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Strategy For Temptation

Temptations will come. Testings will surely come. Consider handling them the way Jesus did. What worked for the Lord might just work for you, too. The...
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No Potemkin Village

The term "Potemkin Village" refers to any attempt to make others think we are better than we really are. The post No Potemkin Village appeared first o...
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Life Under Pressure: Preview 1

The Bible is full of stories about how individuals, and later churches, come under pressure. It tells how they dealt with the pressure, some well and ...
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It’s All Good

There's a lot of good theology in the expressions, "if it's not one thing it's another" and "it's all good." The post It’s All Good appeared first on ...
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A Scary Story About Talents

Jesus once told a scary story about wasting one's talent. The post A Scary Story About Talents appeared first on Celebration Church.
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Check-in, Check-out, Check-in

Life is our first check-in. Every person who checks in will check out. At God's command, what follows are two more check-ins. The post Check-in, Check...
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The Gift Of Perspective

God uses perspective to help shape and stretch us, individually and as the Body of Christ. As we reflect on our lives together in the local Church, th...
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It’s Just Not Right

Asaph felt that believers should prosper and the wicked should not, a belief that nearly caused him to stumble. The post It’s Just Not Right appeared ...
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