Sinopsis
Sermons from First Baptist Church of Eugene
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Easter 2022
17/04/2022 Duración: 23minHe is Risen! These messages were brought by our pastoral teaching team (in order of appearance): Sandy Park, Michael DiMarco, Matt Erdmann, and Dan Collins. We pray you'll be blessed by the variety messages, all pointing to our Risen King Jesus!
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A Picture Of Peace On Parade
10/04/2022 Duración: 32minEveryone loves the energy, excitement, expectation and enthusiasm of a parade. People gather, there's a festive atmosphere, community is created and people are celebrating the joy and fun of the floats, the marching bands, the drill teams, celebrities and all the other aspects of what a parade represents, reminds us about, and recognizes on certain important days of the year. We gather on parade days to commemorate, acknowledge, and be involved in a shared experience of being together and anticipating "who's coming down the parade route" in grand procession. On this Palm Sunday, we are going to look at an amazing and phenomenal parade that took place at the beginning of the final week of Jesus' life here on earth. We will gather as a congregation with excitement, enthusiasm and expectation of what that Triumphal Entry meant for those who were there and what it means for us today as we seek to commemorate, acknowledge and experience together "A Picture of Peace on Parade." Please read John 12:9-22 in preparat
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Our Story-Disrupting King
03/04/2022 Duración: 33minChildren can listen to the same story again and again and be just as fascinated the 50th time as they were the 1st. They retell stories during their play times. They live out life through the stories they’ve been told. Stories are what we use to make sense of the world around us. But what if our stories are partial stories, incomplete stories, broken stories? How would God change a broken story into a new story? Listen to the story of Jesus and Lazarus, and hear how God uses a holy disruption to tell a new story. Read John 11:1-45 to prepare.
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Citizens of Heaven
27/03/2022 Duración: 49minNot everyone within the borders of a country is a true and loyal citizen. The same can be true within the church. The Bible teaches that Christians are citizens of heaven, which means that we must learn not only how to speak with heavenly words, but also to walk in a heavenly way. Visiting pastor Jon Sanné will share four things that are true of every maturing citizen of heaven. Please read Philippians 3:17-21 to prepare.
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Dwelling With Christ
20/03/2022 Duración: 40minWhat does it mean to be detached or adrift? While feelings of independence can be good, it's also easy to feel isolated or lost without dependence and a greater guiding and providing force. Join us this Sunday as guest preacher Tony Scarcello brings a message from John 15. As always, you can read the chapter in preparation for the message.
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Hiding in the Lord: The Power of Confidence
13/03/2022 Duración: 42minDo you consider yourself a confident person or is your confidence easily shaken? Are there certain instances in life where you feel exposed and vulnerable? Listen in as guest preacher Dr. A.J. Swoboda from Bushnell University shares where the power of confidence comes from! You can read Psalm 27 in preparation for this message.
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Come to the Charcoal Fire
06/03/2022 Duración: 30minWhen is the last time you felt like you fell short? Sometime failure feels final; that there's no way back. For this sermon, get ready to hear a message on how God redeems our failure instead of ignoring it. It is painful, but the way forward is back – to Jesus. You can read John 21:1-19 to prepare your heart.
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Jesus' Name God's Greatness and the Power of the Holy Spirit
27/02/2022 Duración: 38min"Lord, teach us how to pray." This was one of the most direct requests of the disciples when Jesus walked the earth. Join us for this sermon while Steve Buss from One Hope shares a message on how you can pray how Jesus taught for God's will to be done. We hope you'll join us!
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Two Very Different Guys
20/02/2022 Duración: 30minDr. Shane Garrison is brought to us this message that focuses on humility and pride, and the difference between glorifying ourselves versus coming humbly before a Holy God. Two very different guys are explained in Jesus’ parable. Which one is more representative of your life? Which one is more representative of the life we are called to live as followers of Jesus? Please read Luke 18:9-14 to prepare for this message.
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The Simple Secret of Kingdom Greatness
13/02/2022 Duración: 31minWouldn't it be great to be great? Where there would be no one better than you at your favorite activity, sport, or business pursuit? Yet being the best and brightest in our society is a very different thing than being great in God's kingdom. Listen in as guest preacher Dr. Scott Wigginton comes to us from Kentucky to share the one big secret to Kingdom greatness!
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Defining Moments
06/02/2022 Duración: 31minWhat are some of the most defining moments of your life? We all have these life mileposts individually and corporately. In fact, the Bible is full of defining moments between God and the lives of His people. Joining us this first Sunday in February was Dr. Keith Potter from Bushnell University who shared a message from God’s Word regarding these defining moments in life and leadership. In preparation, read 1 Samuel 17:38-40 and Acts 15:39-41.
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The Last Will Be First
30/01/2022 Duración: 31minPastor Ben Cross's first words to you as your pastor will be his last in this sermon. Please read Isaiah 61:1-4 to prepare for this message.
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Are You Ready?
23/01/2022 Duración: 31minTHE defining moment in our lives will be when we stand before Jesus as our Judge. There is nothing more crucial than being ready for that moment and helping others be ready as well. That moment means everything. In Luke 19:11-27, Jesus told a parable that captures the full meaning of this moment for every person in history. The pressing question we must ask ourselves is, “Are we ready?”
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Does God Really Care about Me?
16/01/2022 Duración: 33minThere are times when every believer feels disappointment with God. Even though we haven’t lost our faith, in our most honest moments, we are willing to admit that it’s hard to pray. It’s hard to talk with someone who has dashed our expectations, including God. So, we are tempted to ask the honest question, “Why pray?” In this Sermon, Pastor Ben returns to the pulpit to continue our study of Jesus’ parables in Luke 11:1-13 and 18:1-8, where the Lord teaches us why we should always pray and not give up.