This Sunday's Worship Materials can be found in the "Featured Sermon" below. We meet in person at Harper Park Middle School, and the service is also livestreamed on our YouTube channel.

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Heart Prep for Sunday, March 5th

This week we'll be in Job 8-10, part of our sermon series on "A Man Called Job." Job has been grieving. He's been lamenting. And now Job's friends have shown up. Last week, we saw Eliphaz get first crack at talking some sense into Job. He's the gentle one and he got nowhere. This week we get friend number 2, name of Bildad, and he's less than gentle. Bildad brings the st...

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Heart Prep for Sunday, February 26th

This week we'll be back in the Book of Job, chapters 4-7, part of our sermon series on "A Man Called Job." Job has grieving for seven days. Job's friends have now shown up. Three friends Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar have joined him, but so far have said nothing. There are times when words fail. There are times when silence is the best therapy. But, as we saw last week, Jo...

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Heart Prep for Sunday, February 19th

This week we're continuing our new sermon series on "A Man Called Job."And Sunday we'll be in Job, chapter 3, which gives us a very personal look at a man who is grappling with many of the big questions of life but after the last two weeks of having his life turned completely upside down, he starts to ask the "Why" questions. Why do sad things happen to me? Why are there ...

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Heart Prep for Sunday, February 12th

Another week, another sermon. Another week, another cycle of waking, working, eating, and sleeping. It's all pretty repetitive, and I'm going to bet that our sermons in Job will end up sounding repetitive. And that's somewhat by design. The writer of Job understands that both Job and readers of this book (That's us!) are dense of heart. We need to hear the same stuff over ...

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Heart Prep for Sunday, February 5th

This week we're starting a new sermon series which I've entitled, "A Man Called Job." We'll be looking at the Book of Job for the next four months and grappling with many of the big questions of life Why is there suffering? Why do bad things happen to good people? Why do bad things happen to me? How do you explain the presence of evil? Is God really sovereign? Why are the...

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Heart Prep for Sunday, January 29th

This Sunday is a packed one. We are wrapping up our series on the wanderer, celebrating the Lord's Supper, enjoying a fellowship lunch, and for many of us, attending community group. And since we're wrapping up our series on the wanderer, I hope that this series has caused you to pause and think about the role that you play in the lives of those around you. I hope that it ...

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Heart Prep for Sunday, January 22nd

We're in week four of our January series on "Coming Home: Bringing Back the Wanderer." And this week we're going to look at the wanderer we're most familiar with. I'm calling them the willful wanderers because their wandering is usually intentional. Last week I said that most of us know someone who's a wanderer. Well, almost all of us know this wanderer and that's because...

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Heart Prep for Sunday, January 15th

Well, we've spent two weeks now in our January series on "Coming Home: Bringing Back the Wanderer." I've probably gotten more feedback, questions, and comments on the last two sermons than I've received in years. And that's because almost every one of us knows someone who's a wanderer. It could be a child or some other relative, perhaps a friend we grew up with, maybe some...

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Heart Prep for Sunday, January 8th

It's soon to be the second Sunday in January. The church calendar tells us that it's Epiphany Sunday, commemorating the visit of the wise men. It also marks the official end of the holiday season. The twelve days of Christmas are now over. Our annual overindulgence of too much to eat, too much to drink, too much laziness, and too many dumb movies is grinding to a halt. We ...

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Heart Prep for Sunday, January 1st

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2023! It's hard to believe we're already heading into a new year. 2022 has come and gone. Out of curiosity, I went and looked up what I wrote to you at this time last year. This is what I said, "Wow, by the time we meet again it will be the New Year. And we all want 2022 to be a lot more hopeful (and less stressful) than the past few years. But who knows? Well, God does." ...

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