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Weekly sermons and more from Vineyard Church of Augusta
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Rodger Otero | In the hands of the resurrected Jesus, doubts are the seeds of fresh faith.
Tamara Noel | We are all incredibly loved by our heavenly Father. Even when we can't see Him, He is working. The Holy Spirit does want to partner with all of us. When helping hurts, ask how may I serve?
Reese LeRoy | Resurrection Morning is the perfect time for us to conclude Paul’s letter to the Galatians.  He ends the letter with the same theme he presented at the start: The Gospel is Jesus plus nothing else!  This message focuses on the Cross of Christ and how Jesus' death and resurrection launched new creation for the whole world!
Reese LeRoy | This Palm Sunday message looks at how Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem is a model of life in the Spirit and the ultimate example of sowing and reaping in God's kingdom.
A Lenten Checkup

A Lenten Checkup

2024-03-1740:52

Rodger Otero | Feeling healthy is not the same thing as actually being healthy.
Who Hindered You…???

Who Hindered You…???

2024-03-1039:23

Dan Wager | God is calling us to something new and different.
Reese LeRoy | Paul continues to explain how the Gospel of Jesus Christ is superior to the Law.  At the end of Galatians 4, Paul illustrates this truth with the story of Hagar and Sarah - one representing human effort and the other, God's promise. We are reminded that we become "children of promise" through grace and faith in Jesus Christ, not with our failed human efforts.
Mary-Margaret LeRoy | Before and after. The Galatians wanted to go back to the ‘before’ Christ. Everyday we get to chose if we’ll lean into the “after” of following Christ. It’s terrifying and beautiful and good.
Reese LeRoy | At the end of Galatians 3 and the beginning of Galatians 4, Paul continues to champion the superiority of the Gospel of Jesus Christ over the Law. He calls us to reflect on who we were under the Law, and who we are because of the Good News of Jesus Christ. Ultimately, those who are in Christ are called to live each day knowing that God loves us just like He loves Jesus!
Into the Wild

Into the Wild

2024-02-1134:42

Rodger Otero | The invitation of Christ is to leave the safety of domesticated religion for freedom and flourishing.
Reese LeRoy | In chapter three of Galatians, Paul focuses on the superiority of the Gospel and the failure of the Law to redeem humanity.  This passage also encourages us to examine our own hearts and minds regarding our own spiritual identity. We should ask ourselves, "Is my identity rooted in the cross of Christ and the gift of the Holy Spirit, or is it rooted in works of my flesh?"
Angela Otero | Here we go again! Add-ons and Othering. True faith is remembering what Jesus did for us that we could never do for ourselves.
Companions & Sages

Companions & Sages

2024-01-2133:33

Rodger Otero | The wise follow Jesus through the fog of life with the help of companions and sages.
Reese LeRoy | In this next section of his letter to the churches of Galatia, Paul defends his apostleship by recalling how Jesus was unveiled to him and called him to preach the gospel to the Gentiles. Paul's experience reminds us that God wants all of us to have our own personal revelation of the gospel from Jesus Christ so that we can share and live out the good news of His kingdom.
Reese LeRoy | In this series on Paul's letter to the churches of Galatia, we are reminded that the true Gospel is Jesus Christ and nothing else.  Like Paul, we should live each day as members of God's family sent by our loving Heavenly Father to share the good news of grace, peace, and rescue through His Son Jesus Christ, our Lord.
Reese LeRoy | In this message, we consider the prayer practices of two people who encountered the infant Jesus and see how their routines and rhythms might inspire us in the year ahead. In their examples, we see how prioritizing prayer and other spiritual practices helps us grow closer to God and experience His comforting presence.
Reese LeRoy | On this third Sunday of Advent, our theme is joy, and our focus is Mary's Song commonly referred to as The Magnificat.  Mary's response to God in Luke 1 reminds us that our "yes" to God expressed in worship and surrender fills our lives with the joy of His kingdom.
Pray For Peace

Pray For Peace

2023-12-1030:38

Rodger Otero | Learning to pray is like learning a second language.
Reese LeRoy | On the first Sunday of Advent, we examine Isaiah's prayer found in Isaiah 64 and consider how we can use it to invite hope rooted in God into our lives and world today. As we wait and pray, we are reminded that Jesus came into the world at a hopeless moment and continues to meet us in our hopeless moments today
Rodger Otero | We need Christ to come like sheep need their shepherd to come.
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