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Sunday sermons for the North Webster Community Church

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In a culture where quick reactions, public outrage, and personal revenge are normal, Paul calls believers to respond in uncommon ways. In Romans 12:14–21, Paul challenges us to replace natural reactions with spiritual responses, blessing instead of cursing, peace instead of pride, and grace instead of retaliation. In a message entitled: “Uncommon (Re)Actions” Pastor Jeff reminds us that a living sacrifice doesn’t let emotions, offenses, or hurt dictate behavior. Instead, believers trust God with justice and choose to reflect Christ in every conflict, criticism, and difficult relationship. When Christians respond differently, the gospel becomes visible.
What if worship wasn’t an event—but a way of life?In Living Sacrifice: Part One, Romans 12 shows how God’s grace reshapes the way we think, serve, love, and respond to the world around us.Faith was never meant to be private or theoretical. Our faith is be lived out: Loudly, Visibly, and Daily.Through this four-week series we will be challenged to move past talk and step into a faith that costs something and changes everything.Paul describes a kind of love and response that runs against every natural instinct. Living sacrifice shows up in sincere love, patience under pressure, generosity in hardship, and grace in conflict. Followers of Jesus don’t simply react like the world, they respond in ways that reflect Christ.
What if worship wasn’t an event—but a way of life?In Living Sacrifice: Part One, Romans 12 shows how God’s grace reshapes the way we think, serve, love, and respond to the world around us.Faith was never meant to be private or theoretical. Our faith is be lived out: Loudly, Visibly, and Daily.Through this four-week series we will be challenged to move past talk and step into a faith that costs something and changes everything.Living sacrifice reshapes how we see ourselves and others. Paul confronts pride and comparison by reminding believers that everything we have: our gifts, abilities, and opportunities come from grace. God designed each believer with purpose, calling us to serve faithfully within the body of Christ.
What if worship wasn’t an event—but a way of life?In Living Sacrifice: Part One, Romans 12 shows how God’s grace reshapes the way we think, serve, love, and respond to the world around us.Faith was never meant to be private or theoretical. Our faith is be lived out: Loudly, Visibly, and Daily.Through this four-week series we will be challenged to move past talk and step into a faith that costs something and changes everything.Paul calls believers to a response that goes beyond belief and into daily surrender. True worship is not confined to a moment or a place—it’s a life continually offered to God and shaped by His truth instead of the world’s patterns. Transformation begins when grace moves from our lips into our lives.
February 15, 2026 - Pastor Jeff Boyer
Romans 11
Romans 11 - Mercy Road

Romans 11 - Mercy Road

2026-02-0236:45

Romans 11
Romans 9-11
Romans 9-11
Romans 9-11
The Book of Psalms is where the heart of humanity meets the heart of God. Written over centuries by kings, poets, and worshipers, these songs give voice to every emotion we experience — joy, fear, gratitude, doubt, sorrow, and hope. Through the Psalms, we learn that God invites us to bring our whole selves before Him, just as we are. In this series, we’ll explore how the Psalms guide us in prayer, shape our worship, and remind us that no matter what season we’re in, God’s presence is steady, His love unchanging, and His faithfulness sure.
The Aftermath - Born

The Aftermath - Born

2025-12-2638:32

Jesus’ birth didn’t mean trouble or danger disappeared, yet God’s plan couldn’t be stopped. God guards, directs, and orchestrates all things for His purposes.This week, we’ll explore how faith and obedience help us trust Him in uncertain times.
Jesus’ birth didn’t just happen at the perfect time; it happened in the perfect place.God’s plan placed Jesus in Bethlehem, the small-town prophesied centuries earlier, proving His claim as the Messiah and fulfilling Scripture exactly as promised.This week, we’ll see how God works through the “where” of our lives! Our circumstances, locations, and even our limitations bring His purposes to life.Just as Jesus’ location mattered, the places God has you may be exactly where His plan unfolds.
This Christmas, join us as we explore the incredible story of Jesus’ birth through the lens of perfect timing. In “Born: At Just the Right Time”, we’ll discover how God’s timing is never early or late, how He works through unexpected circumstances, and how Jesus’ arrival brings peace, joy, and hope to our lives today. We’ll be challenged to trust God’s timing in our own lives and recognize His work in the ordinary and unexpected, and respond with faith, wonder, and purpose. Today, we will learn how Jesus didn’t just show up randomly, His arrival was perfectly timed. God used Caesar Augustus’ census and the Roman Empire’s setup to make sure the Messiah came exactly when the world needed Him. This week, we’ll see how God’s timing is never off and always part of His bigger plan.
Psalm 27 reminds us that God is our light and salvation, giving us courage even in the face of fear. When we keep our eyes on the Lord, fear loses its power and faith grows strong.
Psalm 1 lays out life’s two paths: the way of the wicked and the way of the righteous.Today’s message challenges us to choose the path that leads to blessing, rooted in God’s Word. It reminds us that the choices we make daily shape our character, our joy, and our ultimate destiny.
Psalm 24 points to God as the true King over everything. It calls us to come with clean hands and open hearts, ready to welcome His presence.Today’s message reminds us that real life is found when we let the King of glory rule in us.
Guilt has a way of weighting us down and stealing our joy. In Psalm 32, David gives voice to the freedom that can be ours when we stop hiding our sin but instead confess it honestly to God. Today’s message calls us to let go of the weight of guilt and receive the peace and joy that only God’s forgiveness provides.
The Book of Psalms is where the heart of humanity meets the heart of God. Written over centuries by kings, poets, and worshipers, these songs give voice to every emotion we experience — joy, fear, gratitude, doubt, sorrow, and hope. Through the Psalms, we learn that God invites us to bring our whole selves before Him, just as we are. In this series, we’ll explore how the Psalms guide us in prayer, shape our worship, and remind us that no matter what season we’re in, God’s presence is steady, His love unchanging, and His faithfulness sure.
The Book of Psalms is where the heart of humanity meets the heart of God. Written over centuries by kings, poets, and worshipers, these songs give voice to every emotion we experience — joy, fear, gratitude, doubt, sorrow, and hope. Through the Psalms, we learn that God invites us to bring our whole selves before Him, just as we are. In this series, we’ll explore how the Psalms guide us in prayer, shape our worship, and remind us that no matter what season we’re in, God’s presence is steady, His love unchanging, and His faithfulness sure.
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