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Sermon Audio from Community Covenant Church in Rehoboth, MA.
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Gerry Letourneau - Teaching Team John writes to tell them how important truth is and that one of the things we do as followers of Jesus is to discern what is true and what is a lie, thereby guarding ourselves and the church from false teachers.
Jon Guinn - Elder We are a reflection of the love of Jesus. Our relationship is built on that love and what He did for us because of that love.
Josh Reich - Lead Pastor Our biggest struggle is not giving love and forgiveness, but rather receiving love and forgiveness.
Josh Reich - Lead Pastor John writes to tell them how they will know the end is near, what makes an anti-Christ and how they and others will deny God in the end. This is another way of John teaching them about them of the assurance they have in God.
Josh Reich - Lead Pastor What and who we love reveals everything about us. It is also the place where the battle for a good life takes place.
Josh Reich - Lead Pastor We cannot separate our human relationships with our relationship with God. How we relate to God will overflow into our relationships with others and our relationship with others will overflow into our relationship with God.
Josh Reich - Lead Pastor Because God is light, we can experience the good life by walking in the light, which means keeping Jesus’ commands. However, our brokenness often prevents us from experiencing this life. Yet, John tells us that we can walk in this light by loving our brothers and sisters, and by confessing our sins.
Josh. Reich - Lead Pastor The first step into the good life is understanding that the truth about Jesus has been revealed to us through eyewitnesses. This truth leads us into a relationship with Jesus and into a community of other followers of Jesus.
Psalm 22

Psalm 22

2025-09-0232:57

Gerry Letourneau - Guest Speaker David cries out in agony, feeling abandoned by God and surrounded by enemies. He remembers God’s past deliverance but fears His absence in the present. Confident that rescue will come, David vows to praise God publicly and foresees a time when all nations will worship the Lord.
Psalm 3

Psalm 3

2025-08-2537:22

Jon Guinn- Elder Trust can only come by giving up control. Can we trust in God in the midst of difficult circumstances? No matter what the outcome is? This kind of trust can only come through a deep relationship with God.
Psalm 37

Psalm 37

2025-08-1738:29

Jim Harrell- Guest Speaker David marvels at God’s majesty, revealed in creation’s grandeur and His care for humanity. Though the heavens are vast, God grants people dignity and authority, making them rulers over creation as His image-bearers.
Psalm 8

Psalm 8

2025-08-0536:06

Tim Zulker- Guest Speaker David marvels at God’s majesty, revealed in creation’s grandeur and His care for humanity. Though the heavens are vast, God grants people dignity and authority, making them rulers over creation as His image-bearers.
Psalm 139

Psalm 139

2025-07-2833:45

Guest Speaker- Bethany Needham David delights in God’s intimate and complete knowledge of His people — knowing every thought, word, and action, no matter where they go or what their condition. God has lovingly formed each life from the womb and ordained every day before birth. David invites God to search his heart and reveal and remove any hindrance to walking in the way everlasting.
Psalm 27

Psalm 27

2025-07-2838:01

Josh Reich-Lead Pastor David declares fearless trust in God’s protection, even against enemy armies and war. His greatest desire is to dwell in God’s house, where he finds safety, beauty, and wisdom. Though surrounded by danger, he preaches hope to himself and waits on God.
Josh Reich- Lead Pastor Paul concludes his letter by instructing us on how to live out our new identity in Christ daily.
Josh Reich- Lead Pastor Paul outlines how our identity in Christ should change our relationships.
Josh Reich-Lead Pastor Paul outlines how our identity in Christ should change marriages and how we view marriage.
Josh Reich- Lead Pastor Our new life and identity in Christ change not only how we treat each other but also how we think about each other and our wisdom.
Gerry Letourneau- Guest Speaker Paul continues to describe what it means to live in the new life we have in Christ and calls us “to be imitators of Christ.” We can do this because we are children of God and God is our good and perfect Father.
Katie Reich- Family & Connections Pastor Paul says the gospel makes us new in our relationships. How we treat others and respond to them shows the change the gospel has made in us.
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