Enoch: A Walk That Ends in Eternity

Pastor Austin Duncan dives into Biblical prophecy, specifically focusing on the Gentile nations, the nation of Israel, and the Church as outlined in the Scriptures (referencing Daniel, Matthew, 1 &2 Thessalonians, and Revelation). In this sermon, he unpacks the imminent event of the Rapture, the prophetic revelation of the Antichrist, and the pivotal moments leading up to the second coming of Jesus Christ.

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Apocalyptic Hope

Pastor Austin Duncan dives into Biblical prophecy, specifically focusing on the Gentile nations, the nation of Israel, and the Church as outlined in the Scriptures (referencing Daniel, Matthew, 1 &2 Thessalonians, and Revelation). In this sermon, he unpacks the imminent event of the Rapture, the prophetic revelation of the Antichrist, and the pivotal moments leading up to the second coming of Jesus Christ.

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Triumph and Tribulation

Pastor Austin W. Duncan dives into the theological concept of 'The Great Tribulation' and the triumph of Jesus' return. Addressing one of the most profound yet neglected areas of Christian theology, he discusses the dual nature of tribulation—as a current experience and as a future event. By unpacking the signs, symbols, and teachings found in Scripture, we gain a clear and relevant understanding of end-times prophecy. This message not only provides a biblical foundation for the tribulation but also emphasizes the common thread that unites all believers: the eager expectation of Christ's imminent return, and living with an eternal perspective in the midst of our present realities.

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Renewed Vision: Remember, Refocus, Restart

This 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.

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In The Waiting

This 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.

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Anchored in Faith

In the midst of life’s storms, we are called to be a beacon, much like a lighthouse to sailors. In this sermon, Pastor Austin W. Duncan delves into Colossians 3, where we are reminded that our faith is not just for the hour we spend in worship but for the remaining 167 hours of our week. It’s about how we embody Christ in our daily lives - how we use our skills, talents, and resources not for earthly gain, but for heavenly impact.

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The Call to Persevere

This 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.

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Defending the Faith


In the midst of life's whirlwind, marked by both celebrations and trials, we're invited on a reflective journey through the book of Jude, exploring our steadfast role as servants amidst the waves of challenges. With a blend of personal stories and scriptural insights, the sermon weaves together the threads of faith, urging us to stand firm in our beliefs and to cherish the communal bond that fortifies us against life's unexpected turns. It's a call to embrace our shared struggles and triumphs, bound together by the grace that anchors us.

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Behold the Lamb

This 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.

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Who Are You Inviting?

This 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.

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Everything Is Ready

Just 5 seconds into eternity what is it that you'll be thankful you held on to held on to that kept you from knowing Him? Because anything that keeps you from Jesus is nothing more than a curse to you. Let today be the day that the excuses stop.

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Hope

Don't let the enemy tell you that God could never love you. Don't let him tell you that "this is the time you've messed up too much. You could never come back from that." Don't let him tell you that "Because of all these things you've done, God's never going to forgive you," "You're broken. You're just trash."

Because God recycles. He transforms lives. He restores. He rejoices for the redeemed lives by the blood of Jesus Christ.

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The New Standard: Establishing the Plumb Line

Satan wants us to look back on our lives and only see our mistakes, failures, and shortcomings. God wants us to look back and just see the cross. When we feel like we're not enough, it's Christ that says, "So what? I am." It's God's desire that we align ourselves with Him. To be vertically true.

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Won't You Be My Neighbor?

In this present darkness we see in our world, it is far better to be a light, that others may be shown the way. And the wonderful, awe-inspiring thing is that it's not through our own strength that we be a light in a dark world, but through the strength of Christ. It can be so easy for us to look at Peter and think, "I would never deny Him three times like he did right in front of Jesus." But instead, what an incredible example and admirable trait to be able to say when Jesus asks, "do you love me?" to be able to say, "Lord, you know everything; you know that I love you." 

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The Climb to the Top

God doesn't want our successes. He wants us. Your existence doesn't have to be justified by your accomplishments. Your significance, your value has already been proven and paid for by God, who gave His one and only son so that you may have eternal life. So that you can have the life that He paid for. Free of charge.

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Exposing the Golden Calf

When we own our sin and realize the sheer weight of it, when we dig down beyond the surface to the root of our sins and grasp the weight of it all - it magnifies what Christ did for us that much more.  Thank God that no matter our sins, we have a savior with which we can walk in joy.

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Enough is Enough

What a marvelous joy it is to know the one and only God of Israel. The same God that heard and answered Elijah's prayers, the same God that brought the rain, is the same God that is with us today. What a marvelous joy the foundation before us upon which we can rebuild the altars in our heart, that He is with us every step of the way. When we find ourselves between two opinions, He's with us. If we stumble and find ourselves turned toward the way of the world, He's with us. When we turn toward Him and serve Him, He's with us.

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The Road to Redemption

In this present darkness we see in our world, it is far better to be a light, that others may be shown the way. And the wonderful, awe-inspiring thing is that it's not through our own strength that we be a light in a dark world, but through the strength of Christ. It can be so easy for us to look at Peter and think, "I would never deny Him three times like he did right in front of Jesus." But instead, what an incredible example and admirable trait to be able to say when Jesus asks, "do you love me?" to be able to say, "Lord, you know everything; you know that I love you." 

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