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Sermons @ Shepherd

May 28, 2020

In this last sermon of this series, we explore the almost reckless faith and hope of Jeremiah, who buys a plot of land that is under enemy control just days before the certain defeat of Israel. Hope can seem illogical, even audacious, but hope in God is rooted in God's faithfulness. Jeremiah 32.


May 18, 2020

This sermon series will focus on how we can use this time of social distancing not as time that must be endured but as a chance for change. We begin by looking at the story of Abram and Sarai, where God takes unlikely candidates and uses them the change the world. Genesis 12:1-4, 15:1-6


May 18, 2020

The element of every good story is change, from character development to inciting incident, climax, denouement, and resolution. The stories in the Bible often follow this pattern, but with one big exception - the presence of God. Hear the story of Joseph, his brothers, and his ever-changing life. How will you use this...


May 18, 2020

The past is the past, and our future is unseen. The ancient people of God saw this reality differently; by looking back on our lives and seeing the moments where God was working in or lives, we paddle towards a new future. Jeremiah 29:4-13


May 18, 2020

The image of the potter and the clay is troubling to us; we want to be in control. We want to be the "self-made man." Allowing God to shape us means giving up some of that control, but with the understanding that God works with loving hands and won't give up on us. Jeremiah 18:1-11.