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Welcome to The Highlands Church! We are a community of people learning to walk with Jesus and become more like him. This podcast includes sermons from our weekly Sunday gatherings in Delano, MN. To learn more about us, check us out at www.thehighlandsmn.com.
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Weekly sermons of Christ Church, a non-denominational, family-friendly community, committed to helping people Discover Life with God.We have four campuses, one in Lake Forest, IL, one in Highland Park, IL, one in Vernon Hills, IL and one in Grayslake, IL. Our vision is to fuel a movement that reaches people and renews communities. Learn more at https://www.christchurchil.org
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Join Pastor Gary on this Memorial Day Sunday as he guides the Church in remembering the 'Spiritual Warriors' who paved the way for us. He honors the sacrifices of over 600,000 men, women, and youth who died for freedom, paralleling their sacrifice to Christ's ultimate act of love. Pastor Gary stresses the significance of commemorating fallen soldie…
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Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide All year, we’ve explored what it looks like to cultivate a life with God, where the Holy Spirit grows good things in us and around us. You know the yield: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. Who doesn’t need more of these blessings in their lives?…
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Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. Family can be messy and complicated. In this week’s sermon, we look at the story of Sarai, Abram, and Hagar in Genesis 16. Sarai tries to control God's timing, Abram goes along without resistance, and Hagar finds herself exploited and abandoned. Yet, God shows up, reminding us that God does not ig…
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Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. We often think about self-control in terms of being from something—to not say this or not do that. But what about self-control for something? God is calling us into life with Him, yet there are so many pressures and voices calling us away. Cultivating self-control allows us to say yes to God and o…
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We start a new Sermon series today exploring what the Bible says about who and what the Church is. Pastor Aaron shows how Jesus is the shepherd to us as followers of Christ, that we are his flock. And like the good shepherd that Jesus' calls himself, we guides and leads us - as long as we are willing to listen and follow.…
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Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. Over the past year, we’ve been learning what it means to cultivate lives that bear the fruit of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and finally, self-control. Self-control is about mastery over our own desires. It’s the strength to say “yes” when e…
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This week Pastor Gary explores John 17:1-5, and invites us to delve into the heart of Jesus' high priestly prayer. This prayer, often overlooked, reveals the intimate relationship between Jesus and the Father just before the crucifixion. It challenges us to reconsider our approach to prayer and our understanding of glory. We're challenged by this p…
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This Easter, Pastor Gary emphasized the significance of the Resurrection and its centrality to the Christian faith. He highlighted the concept of mercy through an anecdote about Napoleon, urging the congregation to seek mercy over justice, as no one truly deserves the grace given through Christ's sacrifice. Pastor Gary discussed the Lamb's Book of …
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Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. Jesus stood on a hill overlooking Jerusalem—the Kidron Valley spread from right to left before him, the temple mount rising up on the other side of the valley, and the walls of Jerusalem encircling the capital city. From that hill, Jesus would descend into the valley, up again into the city, and i…
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As we explore the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, we're invited to look beyond the surface of this familiar story. The passage from Matthew 20:29-21:17 reveals a profound disconnect between Jesus' foreknowledge of His impending crucifixion and the jubilant crowds surrounding Him. This contrast challenges us to examine our ow…
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Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. What does Jesus mean when he says, “gentle”? Jesus says he has a gentle heart and that the gentle (or “meek,” the same word in Greek) will inherit the earth. So, what is it that Jesus means when he uses the term "gentle”? The gentleness question has taken me from the New Testament to the Old. Thro…
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As we approach Easter, we're invited to explore the profound moment when Jesus declared 'the hour has come.' This pivotal statement in John 12:20-23 marks a turning point in Christ's ministry, signaling His readiness for glorification through the cross. The arrival of curious Greeks seeking Jesus symbolizes the expansion of God's message beyond the…
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