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Sermons from Frontline Church in Yukon, OK. Multiplying gospel communities that love God, love people, and push back darkness.
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Derek Chapin closes our summer series in the Hallelujah Psalms by calling Christians to behold the Everlasting One, letting His majesty and holiness stir awe that erupts in praise.
Jeff Nine preaches from Psalm 121 and calls Christians to lift their eyes from the false promises of the world to the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth, who faithfully keeps, guards, and carries His people all the way home.
Chad Kincer teaches from Psalm 59, showing that the imprecatory Psalms give voice to our cries for justice in the face of real evil, inviting us to bring even our darkest emotions to God in prayerful trust rather than taking vengeance into our own hands.
Derek Chapin picks up our summer series in Psalm 96 by showing how this psalm casts a vision for praise—calling us to sing to the Lord for who He is and what He has done, to delight in His joy, to declare His glory so the world may know, and to rejoice in Christ, the One who has come, is coming, and will come again.
Chad Puckett preaches through the psalmists honest and dire prayer to remind us that, even in our darkest moment, nothing can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus.
Derek Chapin continues Summer in the Psalms with Psalm 13, showing that lament is not a failure of faith but a faithful cry to a sovereign and gracious God—inviting us, like David, to bring our sorrow, questions, and longing into God’s presence, where even in the silence, trust and hope can take root.
Josh Kouri begins Summer in the Psalms with Psalm 19, showing how creation, Scripture, and the cry of the human heart all point to Jesus—God’s best and final Word, who reveals God’s glory, fulfills His law, and redeems our broken worship.
Chad Puckett concludes our Colossians series in Colossians 4, preaching Paul's final greetings—contending for the Church to persist in placing all of Jesus over all of life.
In this sermon, Chad Puckett encourages the Christians of Frontline Church to continue in prayer, reminding them that the question is not, "Does God hear our prayers?" but rather, "Will the Church pray?"
Jeff Nine picks up our Colossians series, teaching that the Lordship of Jesus transforms both workers and bosses by calling them to sincere, wholehearted service and just, respectful leadership—subverting oppressive systems not through instant revolution, but through gospel-changed lives that ripple out into society.
Kevin Cawley preaches from 1 John 1:1-4 to express his heart for the shared joy of fellowship churches can have in Jesus, and how Frontline Church wants to embody that — both within Frontline and between other churches.
J.J. Seid continues our Colossians series in chapter 3, teaching that submission is a Christlike virtue for all believers—expressed in marriage as wives submitting to their husbands, and husbands leading their wives in submission to Christ through sacrificial, servant-hearted love.
Derek Chapin preaches on Father’s Day from Colossians 3, urging fathers to embrace their calling to lead with humility and love, guiding their children toward a life shaped by Christ’s character and hope.
Chad Puckett reflects on five years of church planting through the lens of 1 Thessalonians 2, calling the church to remain faithful stewards of the gospel, pressing forward with the Kingdom in mind.
Chad Puckett continues our series in Colossians by diving into chapter 3, calling followers of Jesus to let the peace of Christ rule, putting to death the old and putting on the new.
Derek Chapin reads from Acts 2:42-47, reminding us how participation in the local church is a spiritual discipline, which is a good gift from the Lord.
Chad Puckett picks up our Colossians series at the end of chapter 2, showing how Paul confronts false teaching by proclaiming that the fullness of God is found in Christ alone, making legalistic asceticism and mystical obsession both unnecessary and powerless.
Chad Kincer urges Christians to resist being taken captive by worldly philosophies through union with Jesus—the One whose victory put to open shame the spiritual forces of the world, and upon whom the Christian's assurance for final preservation lies.
Blake Burrough joins us to walk through Acts 9, focusing on how we begin to understand God’s call on our life when we are present where he has placed us.‬ ‭
Jeff Nine preaches from John 20, continuing in the story of Thomas, and how the Resurrection and Truth of Jesus changes how we live as believers.
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