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What did Jesus mean when He said the world would hate His followers?
In this message from Covenant Church Doylestown, we explore Jesus’ teaching in John 15–16 during the final night before His crucifixion. Jesus prepares His disciples for the reality that following Him may bring opposition, misunderstanding, and even persecution.
But He also promises something powerful: the help of the Holy Spirit.
In this sermon we explore:
• Why the world often resists the message of Jesus
• The difference between hiding faith and faithfully living it
• How the Holy Spirit empowers believers to bear witness
• Why Jesus said it was better for Him to go away
• How God works in people’s hearts to bring conviction and faith
Even in a hostile culture, followers of Jesus are not alone. God’s Spirit is present, guiding, empowering, and helping believers live faithfully.
Scripture: John 15:18–16:15 __________
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What if the secret to a thriving spiritual life isn’t trying harder… but staying connected?
In John 15, Jesus reveals how His love nourishes our lives and produces fruit that lasts.
In John 15, Jesus gives one of the most powerful pictures of the Christian life. He describes Himself as the vine and His followers as branches. Just as branches receive life and nourishment from the vine, believers must remain connected to Jesus in order to thrive.
In this sermon from Covenant Church Doylestown, Tim Geiger explores what it means to abide in Christ and how God shapes our lives to bear spiritual fruit.
In this message you’ll learn:
• What Jesus meant by “I am the true vine”
• Why God sometimes prunes His people
• How abiding in Christ produces joy and love
• What real spiritual fruit looks like
• Why Christian community is essential for growth
Jesus’ invitation is simple but life-changing: remain in Him.
📖 Scripture: John 15:1-17
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🙏 Theme: Abiding in Christ, Spiritual Growth, Christian Community __________
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What does Jesus promise on the night before the cross?
In John 14, during the final evening with His disciples, Jesus speaks some of the most comforting and powerful words in the New Testament. He reveals who He is, what will continue after He leaves, what He promises, and what He gives to His followers.
In this sermon from Covenant Church Doylestown, we explore:
What it means that Jesus reveals the Father
How believers continue the works of Christ
What it means to pray in Jesus’ name
The promise of the Holy Spirit (the Helper)
Why Jesus says, “I will not leave you as orphans”
How Jesus manifests Himself through love and obedience
The gift of messianic and covenantal peace
Jesus promises His presence, His Spirit, and His peace. And He calls His followers to live on mission with confidence.
📖 Scripture: John 14
🙏 Theme: Presence, Prayer, Peace, The Holy Spirit __________
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What does the Bible really teach about fasting?
In this message from Covenant Church Doylestown, we walk through Isaiah 58 and Jesus’ teaching in the Sermon on the Mount to understand what biblical fasting actually is — and what it isn’t.
Fasting isn’t about spiritual performance.
It isn’t about manipulating God.
And it isn’t about religious image management.
This sermon explores:
What biblical fasting really means
Why God rejected Israel’s fasting in Isaiah 58
The difference between religious acting and authentic faith
What Jesus meant by “new wine and new wineskins”
Why fasting should be done in secret
How fasting shapes your heart and spiritual formation
What it means to hunger for God more than your next meal
True fasting doesn’t just change your schedule — it changes your soul.
It softens your heart.
It moves you toward justice and mercy.
It prepares you for deeper communion with God.
📖 Scripture: Isaiah 58, Matthew 6, Matthew 9, Romans 8
🙏 Theme: Fasting, Spiritual Formation, Justice, Authentic Faith
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If you’ve ever wondered:
Should Christians fast?
How do I fast biblically?
Does fasting change God’s mind?
What did Jesus really teach about fasting?
This message is for you.
👉 Watch, reflect, and ask yourself:
What do I need more than my next meal?
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What does baptism really mean—and why does the Bible speak about it so strongly?
In this sermon from Covenant Church Doylestown, we explore the deep biblical connections between baptism, salvation, the Holy Spirit, forgiveness, and union with Christ. Drawing from the Gospels, Acts, Romans, and the prophets, this message shows how baptism is a gift meant to comfort believers and shape how we live.
This message covers:
How baptism relates to salvation and faith
Why baptism is connected to the gift of the Holy Spirit
What it means for sins to be washed away
How baptism unites us with Jesus’ death and resurrection
Why believers can walk in real freedom and new life
Whether you were baptized long ago or are still considering it, this sermon invites you to rediscover the gift God has already given.
📖 Scripture: Mark 16; Ezekiel 36; Acts 2; Titus 3; Romans 6
🙏 Theme: Baptism, Grace, New Life, Union with Christ
🏠 Church: Covenant Church Doylestown
👉 Read the sermon blog here: https://covenantdoylestown.org/sermons/know-the-gift-youve-been-given-baptism-the-holy-spirit-and-union-with-christ/ __________
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Why does the church matter so much in a culture marked by loneliness and isolation?
In this sermon from Covenant Church Doylestown, we explore God’s design for the church as His family and His mission in the world. Drawing from Genesis, Galatians, the Gospels, and church history, this message shows how God combats isolation not through individualism, but through belonging, community, and shared purpose. __________
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Psalm 139 reminds us that God knows every part of us, is present in every season of life, and formed us intentionally and with purpose. It also invites us into a bold prayer: “Search me, O God.” __________
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What is the Lord’s Supper, and why does it matter so deeply in the Christian life?
In this sermon from Covenant Church Doylestown, we explore the biblical meaning of Communion by tracing its roots back to the Passover in Exodus 12 and its fulfillment in Jesus Christ. From the first Passover meal to the Last Supper, Scripture shows us that God saves His people through a meal—and invites them into ongoing fellowship with Him.
This message covers:
Why the Passover was central to Israel’s salvation
How Jesus fulfills the Passover as the perfect Lamb of God
What Communion means for forgiveness, identity, and grace
Why the Lord’s Supper is both a memorial and a foretaste
How Communion sustains believers on their spiritual journey
The Lord’s Supper reminds us that God’s judgment has passed over us because of Jesus’ sacrifice, and that we are invited into a future feast where death is defeated and joy is complete.
📖 Scripture: Exodus 12; Luke 22; Isaiah 25; Revelation 19
🙏 Theme: Communion, Passover, Grace, Hope
🏠 Church: Covenant Church Doylestown __________
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Discover what baptism means, why Jesus commands it, and how it offers comfort, identity, and assurance in the Christian life. __________
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What does it mean to follow Jesus as the trailblazer of our faith?
In this sermon from Covenant Church Doylestown, Larry Walker walks through John 4 and the powerful encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well. This story reveals Jesus as the one who goes before us—crossing barriers, speaking truth in love, and offering living water that satisfies our deepest thirst.
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Who was John the Baptist, and why does his birth matter for Advent and for us today?
In this Advent sermon from Luke 1, we explore the miracle birth of John the Baptist—a story of answered prayer, long waiting, and God’s faithfulness breaking into human impossibility. Long before Jesus was born, God was already at work, preparing the way through a child whose life would call people out of darkness and toward repentance, hope, and salvation. __________
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In this Advent message, we explore the miracle birth of Samuel from 1 Samuel 1 and how God works through waiting, prayer, and deep longing. Hannah’s story reminds us that God hears the cries of the brokenhearted and remains faithful, even when hope feels delayed.
As we prepare for Christmas, this sermon points us to the greater miracle of Jesus—the Savior who comes into our waiting and brings lasting hope. __________
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In this Advent message from Judges 13, Pastor Steve Huber explores the miraculous birth of Samson—and how his story points beyond itself to Jesus, the greater Savior. While Samson was called to deliver Israel for a time, Jesus came to rescue us fully and forever.
In this sermon, you’ll discover:
Why Israel’s darkness sets the stage for God’s miracle
What Samson’s miraculous birth reveals about God’s plan
How Jesus is the greater Savior in every way
Why Advent reminds us to look outside ourselves for light and hope
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the darkness of the world or unsure where to find hope, this message invites you to rediscover the miracle of Jesus—the Light of the World. __________
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Have you ever laughed at God’s timing? Abraham and Sarah did too. But their doubt became joy. Discover the miracle of Isaac’s birth—and the deeper miracle of Advent. __________
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OUR MISSION
Building a community to reach a community so that together we share in the love and
freedom of Jesus
OUR VISION
Multiplying the gospel’s reach in our community, region, and world.
OUR VALUES
Missional: The world is not commanded to come to church, we are to be Christ’s ambassadors where we live, work, and play.
Relevant: With grace and in love, we point people to the Bible, giving straight answers to life’s most pressing questions.
Accessible: We strive to remove every difficulty or excuse that might keep people from Christ.
Relational: We want to be a place where people know and are known.
Transformational: We seek change that is a
by-product of the gospel, change that alters every aspect of life.
ALL IN
We’ve celebrated what God has done and shared and where He’s leading us next. As we refocus on reaching our community, region, and world with the gospel, we invite you to go ALL IN through prayer, serving, giving, and inviting.
Prayer:
Where do I sense God stirring my heart to pray for our community?
Who in my neighborhood, school, or workplace needs to be covered in prayer?
How can I make prayer for Covenant’s vision a regular part of my week?
Serve:
Where could my gifts and passions align with reaching our local community?
Who could I invite to serve alongside me?
Does one of these initiatives resonate?
Give:
How can my generosity help multiply the gospel’s reach?
What does all in giving look like for me in this next season?
Invite:
Who is God placing on my heart to invite to church, a group, or a community event?
How can I be more intentional about my relationships at work, in the community, school, sports, etc.? __________
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What does forgiveness really look like when it’s lived, not just preached? In this message, we explore one of the most overlooked and shocking moments in the book of Acts — the day Paul walked into the home of Philip, the man whose close friend Stephen Paul once helped murder.
Their quiet, simple reunion in Acts 21:8 reveals the cost, beauty, and miracle of forgiveness in the life of the church.
We also connect this moment to Covenant’s fifth membership vow:
“Do you submit yourselves to the government and discipline of the church, and promise to study its purity and peace?”
This sermon dives into:
– Why forgiveness is not forgetting
– How to hope in God’s transforming work
– What frees us to let go of past wounds
– How forgiveness creates space for mission
– Why purity and peace are practices, not ideas
This is a story of grace, transformation, and the freedom Jesus brings — even to the most painful places in our lives and in the church. __________
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Forgiveness isn’t easy — but it’s where freedom begins. In this message, Pastor Steve Huber explores five biblical truths about forgiveness: absorbing the debt, laying down revenge, forgiving for God’s sake, embracing the process, and seeing the beauty of grace in action. From Scripture to real-life stories, this message shows why forgiving others brings healing to the soul. __________
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Why does Jesus forgive before He heals? In this message from Mark 2:1–12, we see a paralyzed man come to Jesus for healing — but receive forgiveness first. Explore the surprise of the gift, the grace of the gift, and the authority of the One who gives it. This sermon reveals the heart of Jesus, who meets our deepest need even when we don’t recognize it. __________
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What if forgiveness could transform your relationships? Pastor Steve Huber shares seven practical, biblical steps to reconcile, heal, and live free—just as Jesus forgave us. __________
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What does forgiveness really mean, and how do we live it out? This message blends scripture, personal stories, and cultural examples to uncover the depth of forgiveness. Learn the signs of unforgiveness, the enemies that destroy it, and the transformative power that forgiveness can bring to marriages, churches, and everyday life. __________
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