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Great Christmas #3 - The Great Inclusion
Dr. Kurt Bjorklund, Emily DeAngelo, Katie Thomas, and Jenna Bajuszik each teach on the startling history of some women God chose to include in the ancestry of Jesus the Messiah.
Great Christmas #2 - The Great Illusion
Dr. Kurt Bjorklund talks about three illusions we can have about ourselves during the Christmas season as he teaches from a passage in Matthew 7 where Jesus surprisingly tells those who think they have done works in His name, "I never knew you."
Great Christmas #1 - The Great Gift
Senior Pastor Dr. Kurt Bjorklund teaches on John 3:16-18 explaining how great it is to both receive and give the hope of the world.
Rest for the Weary
Dr. Kurt Bjorklund looks at Matthew 11:28-30 where Jesus indicates three imperatives for people who are weary and heavy laden in their souls.
Quick and Slow
Orchard Hill Church Wexford Campus Adult Ministry Director Russ Brasher vividly describes the key concept of elimination of sin from our life in the New Testament's book of James.
212 #10 - Alignment
Dr. Kurt Bjorklund completes the 212 message series illustrating how it's important for believers of Christ to align their lives to Biblical truth.
212 #9 - Transcendent
Dr. Kurt Bjorklund continues the message series 212 teaching out of 1 Corinthians. Humanity yearns to connect to the living God.
212 #8 - Anticipation
Dr. Kurt Bjorklund continues the message series 212 teaching out of 1 Corinthians. In anticipation of the life to come, Christ followers should hold loosely to the comings and goings of this world and keep their sights past the horizon of this current life.
212 #7 - Selfless
Dr. Kurt Bjorklund continues the message series 212 teaching out of 1 Corinthians looking at the biblical qualities of love and how the love of God never stops chasing mankind in spite of all its failures.
212 #6 - Compassionate
Dr. Kurt Bjorklund continues the message series 212 teaching out of 1 Corinthians. The Bible teaches Christians to be compassionate out of a place of forgiveness. Without love in action, Christians' teaching is nothing more than a clanging gong to the world.
212 #5 - Responsibility
Dr. Kurt Bjorklund continues the message series 212 teaching out of 1 Corinthians and sharing insights about the unique gifts God has gifted to each one of us.
212 #4 - Receiving
Dr. Kurt Bjorklund continues the message series 212 teaching out of 1 Corinthians outlining five important reasons why a Christian needs to stay connected to the church body.
212 #3 - Community
Dr. Kurt Bjorklund continues the message series 212 teaching out of 1 Corinthians. Each of us has unique attributes that, when brought together, make the church a great community to experience.
212 #2 - Celebration
Dr. Kurt Bjorklund continues the message series 212 teaching out of 1 Corinthians 11 speaking about the reverence of communion as a solemn celebration.
212 #1 - Counter-Cultural
Dr. Kurt Bjorklund kicks off the message series 212 teaching out of 1 Corinthians 11 addressing sex and gender in ancient and present-day culture with the context of the Bible’s call to be counter-cultural.
Labor Day 2022 - Live to Work
Teaching Pastor Dr. Terry Thomas give a special Labor Day message making an argument for Christians to "live to work" rather than "work to live."
Clarity Everyday #6 - Pleasing to God (Part 2)
Dr. Kurt Bjorklund concludes the "Clarity Everyday" message series teaching about pleasing God with our words and our thoughts.
Clarity Everyday #5 - Pleasing to God (Part 1)
Dr. Kurt Bjorklund continues the Clarity Everyday message series teaching about the dangerous slope of sin in people's lives by looking at four different types of sin.
Clarity Everyday #4 - Necessity
Continuing in the Clarity Everyday series, Young Life Regional Director, Mike Chilcoat looks at Psalms 19:10-11 and the necessity of scripture in our lives.
Clarity Everyday #3 - Authority
Dr. Kurt Bjorklund continues the Clarity Everyday series looking at the authority of scripture; it's authority as a historical book and in our own lives.