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We believe that the Bible is true, that grace is real, and that it speaks to every part of our lives. This sermon podcast includes teaching from Ryan Laughlin, Bill Fullilove, Terence Little, Joe Palekas, Austin Kettle, and others. We meet each Sunday at 9am, 10:45am, and 5:15pm at 1020 Balls Hill Road, McLean VA 22101. Learn more about our church at mcleanpres.org.
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Who do you turn to when life gets hard or things go wrong? All of us feel the need to communicate our deepest thoughts, desires, questions, and needs. All of us need someone to talk to. God invites us to talk to him, through prayer, but we don’t always know how. Join us as we discover how Jesus teaches us to pray.
Who do you turn to when life gets hard or things go wrong? All of us feel the need to communicate our deepest thoughts, desires, questions, and needs. All of us need someone to talk to. God invites us to talk to him, through prayer, but we don’t always know how. Join us as we discover how Jesus teaches us to pray.
Who do you turn to when life gets hard or things go wrong? All of us feel the need to communicate our deepest thoughts, desires, questions, and needs. All of us need someone to talk to. God invites us to talk to him, through prayer, but we don’t always know how. Join us as we discover how Jesus teaches us to pray.
In a world ravaged by death, Christianity proclaims a living hope that overcomes our deepest sorrows and outlasts our time on earth. Rediscover the hope of Easter with us.
In a world ravaged by death, Christianity proclaims a living hope that overcomes our deepest sorrows and outlasts our time on earth. Rediscover the hope of Easter with us.
In a world ravaged by death, Christianity proclaims a living hope that overcomes our deepest sorrows and outlasts our time on earth. Rediscover the hope of Easter with us.
In a world ravaged by death, Christianity proclaims a living hope that overcomes our deepest sorrows and outlasts our time on earth. Rediscover the hope of Easter with us.
This sermon is preached from Matthew 6:19-24.
Daniel 2:24-46This sermon was preached by our guest preacher as part of our 2024 Missions Conference.
The Bible gives us a powerful and positive vision of what it means to be a human being; a vision that is not only intentional, but beautiful, meant to reflect the nature of God himself. In this series, we will look to the first chapters of the first book of the Bible, Genesis, to understand God’s design for many essential and complex aspects of life as humans: dignity, gender, work and rest, diversity, marriage, singleness, and sex, sin and the promise of restoration. Genesis has explanatory power for the way we experience the world. Through our sermons and additional opportunities for discussion, we hope to model a compassionate, thoughtful, and clear approach to these topics, full of grace and truth.
The Bible gives us a powerful and positive vision of what it means to be a human being; a vision that is not only intentional, but beautiful, meant to reflect the nature of God himself. In this series, we will look to the first chapters of the first book of the Bible, Genesis, to understand God’s design for many essential and complex aspects of life as humans: dignity, gender, work and rest, diversity, marriage, singleness, and sex, sin and the promise of restoration. Genesis has explanatory power for the way we experience the world. Through our sermons and additional opportunities for discussion, we hope to model a compassionate, thoughtful, and clear approach to these topics, full of grace and truth.
The Bible gives us a powerful and positive vision of what it means to be a human being; a vision that is not only intentional, but beautiful, meant to reflect the nature of God himself. In this series, we will look to the first chapters of the first book of the Bible, Genesis, to understand God’s design for many essential and complex aspects of life as humans: dignity, gender, work and rest, diversity, marriage, singleness, and sex, sin and the promise of restoration. Genesis has explanatory power for the way we experience the world. Through our sermons and additional opportunities for discussion, we hope to model a compassionate, thoughtful, and clear approach to these topics, full of grace and truth.
The Bible gives us a powerful and positive vision of what it means to be a human being; a vision that is not only intentional, but beautiful, meant to reflect the nature of God himself. In this series, we will look to the first chapters of the first book of the Bible, Genesis, to understand God’s design for many essential and complex aspects of life as humans: dignity, gender, work and rest, diversity, marriage, singleness, and sex, sin and the promise of restoration. Genesis has explanatory power for the way we experience the world. Through our sermons and additional opportunities for discussion, we hope to model a compassionate, thoughtful, and clear approach to these topics, full of grace and truth.
The Bible gives us a powerful and positive vision of what it means to be a human being; a vision that is not only intentional, but beautiful, meant to reflect the nature of God himself. In this series, we will look to the first chapters of the first book of the Bible, Genesis, to understand God’s design for many essential and complex aspects of life as humans: dignity, gender, work and rest, diversity, marriage, singleness, and sex, sin and the promise of restoration. Genesis has explanatory power for the way we experience the world. Through our sermons and additional opportunities for discussion, we hope to model a compassionate, thoughtful, and clear approach to these topics, full of grace and truth.
The Bible gives us a powerful and positive vision of what it means to be a human being; a vision that is not only intentional, but beautiful, meant to reflect the nature of God himself. In this series, we will look to the first chapters of the first book of the Bible, Genesis, to understand God’s design for many essential and complex aspects of life as humans: dignity, gender, work and rest, diversity, marriage, singleness, and sex, sin and the promise of restoration. Genesis has explanatory power for the way we experience the world. Through our sermons and additional opportunities for discussion, we hope to model a compassionate, thoughtful, and clear approach to these topics, full of grace and truth.
The Bible gives us a powerful and positive vision of what it means to be a human being; a vision that is not only intentional, but beautiful, meant to reflect the nature of God himself. In this series, we will look to the first chapters of the first book of the Bible, Genesis, to understand God’s design for many essential and complex aspects of life as humans: dignity, gender, work and rest, diversity, marriage, singleness, and sex, sin and the promise of restoration. Genesis has explanatory power for the way we experience the world. Through our sermons and additional opportunities for discussion, we hope to model a compassionate, thoughtful, and clear approach to these topics, full of grace and truth.
The Bible gives us a powerful and positive vision of what it means to be a human being; a vision that is not only intentional, but beautiful, meant to reflect the nature of God himself. In this series, we will look to the first chapters of the first book of the Bible, Genesis, to understand God’s design for many essential and complex aspects of life as humans: dignity, gender, work and rest, diversity, marriage, singleness, and sex, sin and the promise of restoration. Genesis has explanatory power for the way we experience the world. Through our sermons and additional opportunities for discussion, we hope to model a compassionate, thoughtful, and clear approach to these topics, full of grace and truth.
The Bible gives us a powerful and positive vision of what it means to be a human being; a vision that is not only intentional, but beautiful, meant to reflect the nature of God himself. In this series, we will look to the first chapters of the first book of the Bible, Genesis, to understand God’s design for many essential and complex aspects of life as humans: dignity, gender, work and rest, diversity, marriage, singleness, and sex, sin and the promise of restoration. Genesis has explanatory power for the way we experience the world. Through our sermons and additional opportunities for discussion, we hope to model a compassionate, thoughtful, and clear approach to these topics, full of grace and truth.
The birth of Jesus testifies that God is truly with us in the midst of the brokenness of the world and the brokenness of our lives. The big story of the Bible is of God moving towards us, not away from us. It’s the story of God restoring all that was lost in Eden—culminating in the new heavens and earth. Our sermon series will explore stories throughout the Bible that remind us of God’s plan to save the world through Jesus.
The birth of Jesus testifies that God is truly with us in the midst of the brokenness of the world and the brokenness of our lives. The big story of the Bible is of God moving towards us, not away from us. It’s the story of God restoring all that was lost in Eden—culminating in the new heavens and earth. Our sermon series will explore stories throughout the Bible that remind us of God’s plan to save the world through Jesus.