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Luke started a new series on the miracles Jesus performed. He spoke about Jesus turning water into wine at Cana and explained that Jesus cares about us and the small things in our lives.
Luke spoke from Galatians 6 to wrap up our Galatians series. He told us it may seem like the good guy often loses, but in the long run, we reap what we sow. We must not grow weary of doing good.
Luke continued our Galatians series. He spoke about four things God has freed us from and four things he has freed us to. We can love others because of what God has done for us.
Jeremiah continued our Galations series. He taught us that we can know God and be known by God. We cannot gain God’s acceptance by striving to please him. Our identity is that we are children of God. We didn’t earn it. It was a gift.
Luke continued his series in Galations and warned us not to become bewitched and incorrectly believe that we can earn salvation by performing to a standard of behavior in an attempt to please God.
Luke continued his series in Galations and spoke about how the church in Galatia questioned Paul’s authority and the truth of salvation by grace alone.
Luke spoke about how the Galations, although they may have had good intentions, were perverting the gospel by trying to add the Mosaic law to it.
Luke concluded his two-week Advent series by talking about the Prince of Peace name of Jesus. Although our world is divided, there is one throne, one crown, and one king, and his peace can be ours.
Luke introduced a two-week Advent series by talking about the "Wonderful Counselor" name of Jesus. He explained that Jesus is a counselor who coaches and mentors us.
Luke Emery continued our Devoted series and spoke about how we can be devoted to God’s mission. We encountered technical difficulties, and only the first 20 minutes of Luke’s talk were recorded.
Luke Emery continued our Devoted series and presented four practical ways we can serve the people in our lives: hospitality, presence, generosity, and edification.
Luke Emery continued our Devoted series and spoke about being devoted to one another by exercising radical inclusion and being a community that welcomes everyone.
Two YOUTH students, Wilson Stephens and Maddie Rosicky, shared testimonies about how God met their needs.
Luke started a six-week series called Devoted YOUTH. This week he focused on the things we may be devoted to and our need to be devoted to God as our number one priority.
Luke shared a story about how he ignored counsel to impress a girl, and then he taught from Proverbs about the importance of getting Godly counsel.
Luke shared some of his own story and then taught from Psalm 40. He exhorted us to call out to God and remember what he saved us from, what he saved us to, and our great need for him.
Ted shared some of his own story and some of King David’s story about how God has never forsaken the righteous. He closed with how God is writing each of our stories, and it is a masterpiece.
Pastor Dave discussed four ways to get on the path that leads to life for your inner soul.
Jayden Simmons shared three pearls of wisdom from Proverbs 3 about how we can walk the narrow path of Godly wisdom: the path that leads to life.
Jeremiah Nealon, Cedar Mill’s Family Pastor, spoke from Psalm 32 about what it means to be blessed and live the good life.



