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Teaching from Midtown Fellowship's Two Notch church in Columbia, SC. We exist to be a Jesus-centered family on mission.
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Sermon by Ant Frederick on October 19, 2025.Key scripture: John 6:1-6, 6:25-27, 6:30-35, 6:41, 6:48-51, 6:66-69What do you do when your life with Jesus doesn’t look like you imagined? This week, we explore John 6 and the quiet ways our expectations of Jesus collide with His deeper invitation to know Him.
Sermon by Ant Frederick on October 12, 2025.Key scripture: John 5:1-18In a story where healing leads to conflict, Jesus offers a question that’s not as simple as it sounds: Do you want to be healed?
Sermon by Ant Frederick on October 5, 2025.Key scripture: John 4:1-30, 4:39Jesus doesn’t avoid broken people—He seeks them. In John 4, the Messiah reveals Himself to an outsider, offering her living water and a restored identity.
Sermon by Ant Frederick on September 28, 2025.Key scripture: John 3:16-21In His conversation with Nicodemus, Jesus not only proclaims God’s love for the world but also exposes the human tendency to cling to darkness. Yet He invites all to step into His light, where freedom, truth, and salvation are found.
Sermon by Ant Frederick on September 21, 2025.Key scripture: John 3:1-21What if your biggest problem isn’t what’s happening to you—but what’s happening inside you? Jesus tells Nicodemus that the solution isn’t more self-effort or more rules. It’s being born again.
Sermon by Ant Frederick on September 14, 2025.Key scripture: John 2:13-22Jesus’ love shows up not just in gentleness, but in righteous passion. His zeal for God’s house drives him to act boldly, calling us to let Him cleanse what’s keeping us from worship.
Sermon by Ant Frederick on September 7, 2025.Key scripture: John 2:1-12What do you do when the wine runs out? At a wedding on the verge of social disaster, Jesus quietly turns shame into honor and scarcity into abundance—hinting at the deeper rescue He offers to all who trust Him.
Sermon by Ant Frederick on August 31, 2025.Key scripture: John 1:35–51Jesus’ first disciples didn’t just believe in Him—they followed Him. This message invites us to consider how our own lives are always being discipled by something, and what it would mean to follow Jesus as our true Rabbi.
Sermon by Ant Frederick on August 24, 2025.Key scripture: John 1:6–8, 19–34 & 3:22–30As we welcome our children for a child-friendly message, we receive from John the Baptist a reminder that, because Jesus is the light, we are to seek His glory above our own.
Sermon by Ant Frederick on August 17, 2025.Key scripture: John 1:1-5, 14 & 20:30-31The book of John is a firsthand account from one of Jesus’ closest friends—someone who walked with Him, heard His voice, saw His miracles, stood at the cross, and ran to the empty tomb — so that “you may believe Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God” (John 20:30).At its heart, the Gospel of John invites us not only to know the facts about Jesus but to encounter His love in a way that changes how we see ourselves, our purpose, and the world around us.
Sermon by Ant Frederick on August 10, 2025.Key scripture: Jonah 4:1-11Is there a limit to how far you want God’s grace to go? What if His grace extended beyond your comfort zone—toward the people you dislike, fear, or would rather see judged?
Sermon by Ant Frederick on August 3, 2025.Key scripture: Jonah 3In a chapter filled with a short sermon and shocking repentance, Jonah 3 shows us what true repentance looks like, and how God responds to it.
Sermon by Ant Frederick on July 27, 2025.Key scripture: Jonah 1:17-2:10In Jonah 2, we find a prophet at rock bottom and a God who hears from the deep. Even in judgment, grace is breaking through.
Sermon by Ant Frederick on July 20, 2025.Key scripture: Jonah 1:1–17The book of Jonah has captivated and perplexed audiences for generations. It’s often understood as “that story about a guy who got swallowed by a whale.” But truth be told, there’s so much more going on than that. At its core, Jonah is a story about a prophet who calls others to repent but refuses to repent himself. And ultimately, about a God who will go to extreme measures to try and change that about him.
Sermon by Ant Frederick on July 13, 2025.Key scripture: Ecclesiastes 12:13-14At the end of his extensive teaching about wisdom, the preacher leaves us with one command that is he says is the whole duty of man. As we conclude our sermon series, we'll gain understanding in what it truly means to fear God and how fearing God leads to enjoying the life God has given us.
Sermon by Ant Frederick on July 6, 2025.Key scripture: Ecclesiastes 5:10-20What if the reason money never feels like enough is because it was never meant to be? Solomon doesn’t just critique materialism—he unveils a deeper invitation to contentment in God’s provision and presence.
Sermon by Ant Frederick on June 29, 2025.Key scripture: Ecclesiastes 5:10-20What if the reason money never feels like enough is because it was never meant to be? Solomon doesn’t just critique materialism—he unveils a deeper invitation to contentment in God’s provision and presence.
Sermon by Ant Frederick on June 22, 2025.Key scripture: Ecclesiastes 4:1-16In a culture chasing status and striving to measure up, Solomon’s words in Ecclesiastes 4 point us to a richer life—one found in relational depth, not personal gain.
Sermon by Ant Frederick on June 15, 2025.Key scripture: Ecclesiastes 3:1-15Life brings seasons we can’t predict or control. But in Ecclesiastes 3, we’re invited to be spiritually prepared—not by mastering outcomes, but by entrusting ourselves to a God who sees the whole story.
Sermon by Ant Frederick on June 8, 2025.Key scripture: Ecclesiastes 2:1-18-26Does your work ever feel like it owns you? Ecclesiastes exposes the futility of toil “under the sun”—yet points us to a God who meets us even in our weariness with purpose and joy.
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