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Work | You Need a Sabbath | January 16
Just because we aren't gathering together this week doesn't mean we can't continue to discover the unlimited power of the Holy Spirit that dwells with us. In this sermon from our Work series we inspect how the act of Sabbathing helps us to look more like Jesus and have a healthy view of our work.
Sermon by Brandon Clements on May 12, 2019.
Acts | Week 1, Friday: Luke 18:1-8
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Acts | Week 1, Thursday: Psalm 139:23-24
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Acts | Week 1, Wednesday: Guided Prayer
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Acts | Week 1, Tuesday: Psalm 121
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Acts | Week 1, Monday: Ephesians 3:14-21
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Acts | The Mission of Acts | January 9
Sermon by Michael Bailey on January 9, 2022.
The Holy Spirit is God within us and the one who empowers our mission. He is the secret sauce, for lack of a better way of saying it, for everything that we want to see happen in our city. If He doesn’t do it, it doesn’t happen. We want to see people saved, healed, brought from death to life… if that’s going to be a thing, we need him.
Advent | Joy to the World | December 19
Sermon by Brandon Clements on December 19, 2021.
For our Advent series this year we’re taking one popular Christmas song each week and unpacking what this teaches us about Jesus’ birth.
This week we’re looking at a hymn authored by the 18th century hymnist Isaac Watts, “Joy to the World.”
Advent | Hark! The Herald Angels Sing | December 12
Sermon by Andrew Flowers on December 12, 2021.
For our Advent series this year we’ll be taking one popular Christmas song each week and unpack what this teaches us about Jesus’ birth.
This week we’re looking at another hymn authored by the 18th century hymnist Charles Wesley, “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.”
Advent | Silent Night | December 5
Sermon by Brandon Clements on December 5, 2021.
For our Advent series this year we’ll be taking one popular Christmas song each week and unpack what this teaches us about Jesus’ birth.
This week we’re looking at the 19th century carol penned by Joseph Mohr, “Silent Night.”
Advent | O Come, O Come Emmanuel | November 28
Sermon by Michael Bailey on November 28, 2021.
For our Advent series this year, we’ll be taking one popular Christmas song and unpacking what it teaches us about Jesus’ birth. In this sermon, we’re looking at the hymn “O Come, O Come Emmanuel”
Midweek Podcast | The Q + A Episode!
This week we’re with Pastors Brandon Clements AND Michael Bailey from Midtown Lexington to discuss your questions!
Celebration Sunday | November 21
Sermon by Brandon Clements on November 21, 2021.
Celebrating God's faithfulness in the history of our church & looking ahead to what we pray He will continue to do.
For Our Good Always | You Shall Not Covet | November 14
Sermon by Michael Bailey on November 14, 2021.
As we wrap up our series on the Ten Commandments, the final command says, “Do not covet.” According to this command, coveting is ultimately rooted in misplaced desire. The call was to therefore curb your desires in such a way to find your provision in God alone. But as you’ll see, in our culture we don’t really have a category for this. Desires are to be celebrated not tamed. So what do we do with this?
Midweek Podcast | Macro-Lies, Disinformation, and (more) Ted Lasso
This week we’re with Pastor Brandon Clements from Midtown Lexington to talk more about this week’s sermon.
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Columbia “You’d Rather Be Here” Local Spotlight:
Rush’s - rushs.com
Resources Mentioned:
“Answered: If you’re really a local to Columbia, SC you know…” by Cola Today
For Our Good Always sermon series - Downtown | Lexington | Two Notch
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For Our Good Always | You Shall Not Bear False Witness Against Your Neighbor | November 7
Sermon by Brandon Clements on November 7, 2021.
In this week’s teaching, we explore the 9th commandment, “You shall not bear false witness.” “Bearing false witness” means to tell a story about someone that isn’t true; you act as a witness to their behavior or character and do it in a way that doesn’t line up with reality. This subject is more complicated than you might think. It’s possible to bear false witness knowingly or even unknowingly.
Midweek Podcast | More on Stealing + Generosity Resources
This week we’re with Pastor Brandon Clements from Midtown Lexington to talk more about this week’s sermon.
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Columbia “You’d Rather Be Here” Local Spotlight:
Resources Mentioned:
“Why do we ask members to give 10 percent?” from Midtown Fellowship
For Our Good Always sermon series - Downtown | Lexington | Two Notch
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For Our Good Always | You Shall Not Steal | October 31
Sermon by Brandon Clements on October 31, 2021.
In the eighth commandment, we see the call to not steal is also a call towards generosity. Because God has given abundantly to us, we in turn can give abundantly to others.
Midweek Podcast | More on Marriage and “What about…?”
This week we’re with Pastor Michael Bailey from Midtown Lexington to talk more about this week’s sermon.
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Columbia “You’d Rather Be Here” Local Spotlight:
Hotel Trundle - 1224 Taylor St, Columbia, SC 29201 - hoteltrundle.com
Mr. Friendly’s - 2001 A Greene St, Columbia, SC 29205 - mrfriendlys.com
The Nickelodeon - 1607 Main St, Columbia, SC 29201 - nickelodeon.org
The Gourmet Shop - 724 Saluda Ave, Columbia, SC 29205 - thegourmetshop.net
Ernest Lee, The Chicken Man - facebook.com/ernestleecola
Resources Mentioned:
Marriage Resources by Midtown Fellowship - midtowncolumbia.com/blog/marriage-resources
For Our Good Always sermon series - Downtown | Lexington | Two Notch
Audio engineering by Andrew Miles