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Scripture: Matthew 6:9-13 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: Jesus taught prayer not as a formula for getting what we want, but a process of heart transformation and trust in God. Scott walks through the Lord’s Prayer, showin

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Scripture: Matthew 6:9-13 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: Jesus taught prayer not as a formula for getting what we want, but a process of heart transformation and trust in God. Scott walks through the Lord’s Prayer, showin

Scripture: Matthew 6:1-8 & 16-18 ,Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: Following Jesus is not just about outward religious behavior, but about developing a genuine relationship with God from the heart. Jesus’ warns in Matthew 6

Scripture: Matthew 5:38-48, Romans 5:8 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: The sermon begins by describing how early “playground rules” shape us to instinctively seek payback when we are wronged, replaying offenses in our mind

Scripture: Matthew 5:33-37 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: The sermon is part of a series asking, “What would Jesus do if he were me?” and emphasizes that Jesus doesn’t just want to inspire us but to transform how we live

Scripture: Matthew 5:27-32, Proverbs 4:23 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: The sermon emphasizes that following Jesus means allowing Him to transform not just outward behavior but the inner condition of the heart, especiall

Scripture: Luke 7:11-15, Luke 24:1-8, Romans 8:11 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: This Easter sermon centers on the story in Luke 7 where Jesus raises a widow’s son, showing His compassion and power over death. The preache

Scripture: Matthew 5:21-26 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: The sermon teaches that following Jesus as disciples means moving beyond outward behavior to examine the heart, especially regarding anger. In Gospel of Matthew ch

This sermon explains that Jesus did not come to abolish God’s law but to fulfill it, calling people to a deeper kind of righteousness than mere rule-following. The speaker contrasts two extremes—legalism and careless rel

Scripture: Matthew 5:13-16 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: Jesus teaches in Matthew 5:13–16 that his followers are already the salt of the earth and the light of the world, meaning their identity and purpose are to influen

Scripture: Matthew 5:3-12 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary The sermon explains that many people envy others because they appear farther ahead in the “parade of life,” possessing success, wealth, or influence that our culture

Scripture: Matthew 5-7 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: The message teaches that it is easy to admire someone’s abilities or character without committing to the discipline required to become like them, and the same can happ

Scripture: John 14:15-17,Romans 8:16,Ephesians 1:13,John 16:14,Acts 1:8,Acts 4:13 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: This sermon concludes a series on the Holy Spirit by emphasizing that it is impossible to fully follow Jesus

Scripture: John 16, 1 Corinthians 2:10-16, Romans 12:2 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: This sermon teaches that following Jesus in a world filled with confusion and deception requires the guidance of the Holy Spirit, whom

Scripture: John 14, John 15, Galatians 5:22-23 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: This sermon teaches that when life pressures and “cracks” us, what spills out reveals what is truly inside, and behavior modification alone can

Scripture: John 14:15-17, John 16:7, Luke 11:11-13 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: This sermon begins a yearlong focus on following Jesus as disciples who seek to be with Him, become like Him, and do what He did. Scott's e

Scripture: Luke 4:14-21, Mark1:14-15, Mark 10:41-45, John 13:14, Colossians 2:15, Acts 16:2526 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: This sermon concludes a four-part series on following Jesus as our rabbi, emphasizing that true

Scripture: Romans 8:29, Luke 6:39-40,Galatians 3:3, Matthew 11:28-30 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: The sermon teaches that the goal of the Christian life is not merely to get to heaven, but to become more and more like J

Scripture: John 15:4-8 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: The second in a four-part series exploring what it means and looks like to Follow Jesus. The sermon teaches that the goal of the Christian life is not merely to get to

Scripture: Mark 8:34, Mark 1:16-20, Mark 2:13-14, Mark 10:21 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: This message introduces 2026 as a year focused on rediscovering what it truly means to follow Jesus. Everyone is constantly being

Scripture: John 1:1-18 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: The apostle, John’s “Christmas card” in John 1, shows us that Christmas is the miracle of God stepping into the world through the incarnation of Jesus, the Word made f
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