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There's a bible story about Jesus being in the wilderness with a crowd of people. With no In & Out or BurgerKing, people were in need of a meal. A young boy offered Jesus his lunch, 5 small loaves of bread and 2 fish. Jesus willingly took this meager amount and fed 5,000 people (you know it had to have been good bread when Jesus got done with it)! This blog contains my small dinner rolls, offered in hopes that Jesus might make fresh bread of it for others. Enjoy!

Jealosy

In Acts 5 the opposition from the authorities grows as the dynamic early church stirs up jealousy in the Sanhedrian.Jealousy
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Power Prayer

In this message, we learn about four "anchors" based on the sovereignty of God:You are where you are because of his (1) Appointment.You are also in Hi...
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Authentic Change

In this testimony, we learn about how we can see authentic change in our lives. Authentic Change
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It's About Jesus

We find forgiveness, refreshment, and restoration when we turn from our ways to Jesus. It's About Jesus
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A Promise Delivered

In Acts we find encouragement to believe the Gospel, and live it out in our own lives. A Promise Delivered.
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Promise Made

As we begin the study of Acts, Jesus communicates to his followers that He is alive. The Kingdom of God is everywhere, and it affects everything. Prom...
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Sent Like Jesus

The Christian world view is that we were created for good, damaged by sin, redeemed for good and in this message, Sent Like Jesus.
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Good Redemption

In this message we learn that what has been damaged by evil may be redeemed for good.Good Redemption
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Damaged by Evil

To understand our part in the Great Story, we need to understand the beginning of the story and how we got to where we are. In the first part we saw t...
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Parable of the Soils

In this message from July, Jay Swanson challenges us to consider what it means to make disciples of Jesus Christ and how we invest our time.Parable of...
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