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We all long for connection, but why is it so hard to find? This week, as we conclude our focus on the Trinity, we’re asking: If God is a relational being—eternally existing as Father, Son, and Spirit—what does that mean for us as people made in God's image? Join us as we explore how the doctrine of the Trinity explains why we long for connection, w…
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This Sunday, we’re excited to welcome Dr. Brandon Smith as we continue our focus on the doctrine of the Trinity. Dr. Smith serves as the chair of the Hobbs School of Theology and Ministry, Associate Professor of Theology and Early Christianity, and the Director of Graduate Theology and Ministry Programs at Oklahoma Baptist University. Originally fr…
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This Sunday, we’re excited to welcome back Dr. Matthew Emerson from Oklahoma Baptist University as we continue our three-week look at the doctrine of the Trinity. This week, we’ll explore the theme of wisdom in Proverbs 8 and how it gives us a deeper glimpse into the reality of the triune God—Father, Son, and Spirit.…
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Genesis 1This Sunday, we’re excited to welcome Dr. Matthew Emerson as we begin a three-week focus on the doctrine of the Trinity. Dr. Emerson serves as Co-Provost, Dean of Theology, Arts, and Humanities, and Professor of Religion at Oklahoma Baptist University. Originally from Huntsville, Alabama, he and his wife Alicia have five daughters. Preachi…
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Do you know people who don’t follow Jesus but seem to be thriving? Does it ever make you wonder if following him is really worth it—or if Jesus is good for some but unnecessary for others? This week in our series, Psalm 96 makes a bold claim: Jesus is the rescuing King of heaven and earth. And if that’s true, nothing matters more—for us, for our ne…
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The God We Worship | A.W. Tozer famously said, “What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us.” So what comes to your mind? An impersonal force? A cosmic life coach? An angry judge? This summer, we’ll explore who God truly is—and what difference it makes to worship him with your whole life.…
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In a world full of noise, confusion, and half-lit paths, Jesus makes a bold claim: “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.” This week, we’ll look at Jesus’ second “I Am” statement in John’s Gospel and explore what it means to follow him as he leads us into fullness of life.…
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John 7:53 - 8:11 This Sunday, April 6, is Commitment Sunday! We are excited to see how God will use our A HOME FOR JOY initiative—our effort to raise $2,000,000 so that we can create more inviting, joy-filled spaces for new faces to find deep, meaningful life in Christ. Thank you to everyone who has prayed, offered encouragement, and asked how you …
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Wherever Jesus is considered, questions are raised. Jesus’ gravitas and goodness, his miracles and signs, his astounding teaching, and his radical claims come into conflict with the world and its ways. Whether 2000 years ago or today, all must decide what to do with his invitation: “If anyone thirsts, let him come to me and drink.”…
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This week, we look at the only miracle recorded in all four Gospels—the feeding of the 5,000. But this miracle isn’t just about food—it’s an invitation to personally trust that Jesus can provide for our everyday needs as well. And when we learn to trust him, our anxiety lessens, our faith deepens, and we can rest in his abundant provision.…
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What if there was a way for us to leave a lasting impact in those around us that changed the trajectory of generations to come? In our day, we seem to have become so comfortable in the messiness of life that we’ve lost our vision for God’s redemption plan to actually work in our lives. This week, we see how the gospel brings hope for our families a…
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How do we walk day-by-day with joy in God and the Gospel? Once we receive the good news of God’s grace by faith, we are free to trust God and his guidance in our lives. Authentic followers of Jesus believe our greatest joy is found by living according to God’s Word. As we ask the Lord to build a people of joy in the heart of our city, we are commit…
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By definition, the Gospel is good news, and the most natural response to good news is joy. We see this theme everywhere in the Bible. Jesus said that he came so "...that my joy may be in you, and that your joy may be full.” In this series, we will explore our church vision and some of the ways that God is stirring our hearts and minds both for our …
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How should the fact that Jesus Christ was born in Bethlehem make a difference in our posture to our world? In a diverse and divided world, Christians are sometimes seen as angry, fearful, self-righteous, or defeated. But shouldn’t the good news of great joy we see in the Christmas story bring a different response? This Sunday, let's consider how ou…
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Have you ever wondered what makes Christmas deeply meaningful for some and just another festive season for others? This week, we’ll look at another miraculous healing performed by Jesus—but this story reveals much more than his power. It invites us to think about Jesus' relationship with God and to discover how thinking deeply Jesus leads to feelin…
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Have you ever wanted to increase your faith? This week, we look at a powerful person in a desperate situation who is forced to evaluate his faith. Jesus’ approach to this situation challenges us all to consider the nature of true faith. Join us as we explore how faith grows in our lives.By Redemption Church in Edmond, OK
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The Christmas season is here and with it comes the familiar buzz words of the season: joy, peace, light, and, maybe most of all, hope. But have you ever stopped to think about what it actually means to have hope? This week, in John's Gospel we'll see that if Jesus is the Savior of the world, hope isn’t just a wishful, seasonal thought—it's a guaran…
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This week, we encounter Jesus’ famous statement, “You must be born again.” Throughout history, people have sought new spirituality through an emotional experience, intellectual shift, religious involvement, striving for moral improvement, or embrace of a particular culture. But Jesus prescribes a far greater transformation. Join us as we learn to a…
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Jesus said, “Follow me.” This is one of the foundational statements for the Christian life. On the one hand, it’s simple enough for a child to understand in a game of Follow the Leader. But at the same time, the call is big enough to reorient our entire lives. Join us this Sunday, as we discover what it means to become a follower of Jesus.…
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Have you ever wanted a new day so badly you couldn’t wait? If it’s important enough, you drop everything and get ready for it’s arrival. This week, we see how John the Baptist, the forerunner of Christ, prepares the way for Jesus’ arrival. In his example, we see how the gospel both elevates us and humbles us, as we orient our lives around Jesus.…
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If you needed one absolutely critical bit of information to unlock the rest of the story John is writing, it is found in John 1:14-18. Some have called these verses the pinnacle of human thought. For God so loved the world that he moved into the neighborhood and introduced himself to us. Nothing in our lives or in all human history is more glorious…
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John opens his gospel with a bold claim: Jesus of Nazareth is the Son of God. It's a claim that most people find farfetched or unimportant. But John knows this is the case. Join us Sunday as we see how John addresses those tensions and invites us to examine his claim and test out the relevance of the story for ourselves.You can download this week's…
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If you need guidance for the most probing, important decisions in your life, where do you turn? From the very first lines, John announces that Jesus is the most trustworthy guide for humanity–both intellectually and experientially. In this series, we will work our way through the theological riches of the Gospel according to John, who is said to be…
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Throughout this series, we've seen that an encounter with God's grace shapes our lives, and, in turn, shapes our community. But it doesn't stop there. Join us Sunday, as we wrap up our series exploring how a personal encounter with God's grace shapes how we interact with the hurting, the downcast, and those who don't know God's grace in Jesus for t…
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Each of us is on a journey. All day, every day we’re being formed unto someone or something whether we like it or not. This means that being formed towards deep life in Christ will take intentionality. Join us this week, as we lean into how God desires to grow, form, and equip you for all of life.By Redemption Church in Edmond, OK
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The gospel invites us into a common cause bigger than any one of us. In the New Testament, we see that Jesus’ church is comprised of people with a bunch of different gifts and a bunch of different roles serving together in one mission. This week, discover your place in God’s redemption plan, which gives us all a meaningful role to play.…
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