In this sermon, Pastor Austin W. Duncan reflects on the season of fall as a metaphor for transitions in life and faith. He uses the story of Michael Jordan's return to basketball to illustrate the theme of comebacks and encourages those who have drifted from their faith to return to Jesus. Drawing from John 21:1-14, Austin highlights how Jesus met the disciples where they were, providing for them and reminding them of their true purpose. The sermon concludes with a call to recommit to one’s faith and to support others in their spiritual journey, emphasizing that Jesus persistently seeks and invites us back into a deeper relationship with Him.
Read MoreThis is the heartbeat of the Church - action into serving others the other 167 hours of the week that you're not here, be that at work, or at home. As we strive to be more like Christ day after day, look at who He told us to invite to the table. Build relationships, invest your time into others that may not be able to pay you back, and allow for God to use you, your skills, your talents, your job, your resources - to grow the Kingdom, and to spread the Gospel to all nations.
Read MoreThis is the heartbeat of the Church - action into serving others the other 167 hours of the week that you're not here, be that at work, or at home. As we strive to be more like Christ day after day, look at who He told us to invite to the table. Build relationships, invest your time into others that may not be able to pay you back, and allow for God to use you, your skills, your talents, your job, your resources - to grow the Kingdom, and to spread the Gospel to all nations.
Read MoreLearn how pruning is essential for a fruitful Christian life in John 15:1-11 as Pastor Austin W. Duncan explains the significance of Jesus as the true vine and the importance of abiding in Him for spiritual growth and fruitfulness.
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