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Brian Rapier & Blake Moseley

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Choosing a relationship with Jesus over the trappings of religion. We're here to create a safe space for the church-hurt, the misfits, and the fed-up. We also love conspiracy theories. 🛸
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Philippians contains some of the most familiar Bible verses of our faith. “He who began a good work is able to finish it.” “I can do all things through Christ…” “Don’t be anxious about anything…” Paul writes to the city of Philippi from a jail cell, showing us how to have joy and contentment in every circumstance. Philippians contains some of the m…
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Paul is shocked to find that the region of Galatia has welcomed a different Gospel than the one he preached. Paul challenges the cities of Galatia to refuse any other Gospel. We must trust only in the finished work of Christ. Paul is shocked to find that the region of Galatia has welcomed a different Gospel than the one he preached. Paul challenges…
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In the chaos and idolatry of Corinth, Paul helps the church move from immaturity to maturity, and from maturity to ministry. We can operate as ambassadors with purpose, demonstrating generosity and reconciliation to a culture desperate for truth. In the chaos and idolatry of Corinth, Paul helps the church move from immaturity to maturity, and from …
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To the persecuted church of Rome, Paul says, “I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.” Paul, appointed to be an Apostle by the will of God, trusts in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. And this Gospel does not disappoint. Paul offers the doctrine of salvation to the Romans to build their confidence in the face of death. Because of this confidence,…
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When you’ve been transformed by God’s love, you can’t help but want others to experience the same grace and freedom. But how do you share it without scaring them away or offending them? For most Christians, “evangelism” is an intimidating word that suggests handing out tracts to strangers or doing other awkward things. But what if there was a more …
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The Great Commission recasts God’s original mandate to “be fruitful and multiply.” We see God’s heart to reach and teach from start to finish. In today’s message, Lee shows us that everyone is a teacher, whether they’re intentionally teaching or not. We all have the great privilege to observe the teaching of Christ. The Great Commission recasts God…
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Jesus commissioned us to baptize in the name of the Father, Son, and Spirit. While some delay obedience, Jesus’ example of immediate obedience propels us to take this next step seriously. Today, we have the opportunity to immediately follow Jesus in baptism! Jesus commissioned us to baptize in the name of the Father, Son, and Spirit. While some del…
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The Great Commission is great because it commands us to make disciples. God has entrusted us with responsibility of discipleship. Great disciples make disciples! Discipleship is an intentional process of following Jesus. What does it mean to be a disciple? How do we make them? Are you actively in the process of becoming more like Jesus? The Great C…
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God says “Go!” Punctuating his life, death, and resurrection, Jesus commands his disciples to “Go, make disciples of all nations.” His message then and now is clear. This is a command and commission to ALL Christians everywhere, everyday. God says “Go!” Punctuating his life, death, and resurrection, Jesus commands his disciples to “Go, make discipl…
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“Where do we find Jesus in the Psalms?” We might be surprised to learn that Jesus said that everything written about him in the Psalms must be fulfilled (Luke 24:44). The Psalms of Messiah, also called “Royal Psalms,” poetically and prophetically describe the person and work of Jesus Christ. Examples of Royal Psalms: 2, 18, 20, 21, 22, 45, 72, 89, …
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“How do I worship God?” While Psalms of thanksgiving tend to focus on what God has done, Psalms of Praise celebrate God’s character. The Psalmist has given us words to praise the name and majesty of God. Examples of Psalms of Praise: 33, 48, 68, 84, 92, 104, 105, 106, 148, 149, 150 “How do I worship God?” While Psalms of thanksgiving tend to focus …
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“How do I walk with God?” The Bible describes our journey with God as a pilgrimage. The Psalms of Ascent are ancient songs that travelers sang as they neared the physical place of worship. Today, we sing these songs as we spiritually journey upward toward God. Examples of Psalms of Ascent: 120-134. “How do I walk with God?” The Bible describes our …
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“How do I experience the presence of God?” “How can express my thankfulness for all God has done?” Psalm 100 is an example of a Psalm of Thanksgiving. Through it we learn that thankfulness is the password to God’s presence. Biblical songs of thanksgiving give us a rich vocabulary of worship. Examples of Psalms of Thanksgiving: 30, 32, 34, 40, 75, 1…
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“How can I be more wise?” “Can I develop wisdom?” We all want more wisdom. Psalm 1 teaches us that prayer is not only talking to God; it’s about listening and receiving his wisdom from his Word. Psalm 1 provides the lens by which we understand the entire biblical song collection as God’s Word to us. The Psalms of wisdom show us how to live a righte…
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This weekend, we revisited "Clash Of Dynasties" for a message about Bible prophecy and the current conflict between Israel and Iran. There's no time like the present to start living for Jesus—this world as we see it is "on its way out"! Find out more about NewSpring Church in Wichita, Kansas, at newspring.org.…
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James powerfully exposes the sins we ignore and strongly warns the rich. Can we grasp just how rich we truly are? Can we embrace the responsibility of generosity? James powerfully exposes the sins we ignore and strongly warns the rich. Can we grasp just how rich we truly are? Can we embrace the responsibility of generosity?…
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We are saved by grace alone apart from our works, but that saving grace compels us to act. James encourages us to declare the gospel by demonstrating the gospel. We are saved by grace alone apart from our works, but that saving grace compels us to act. James encourages us to declare the gospel by demonstrating the gospel.…
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In Chapter four of Ruth, Boaz redeems Naomi and Ruth. Boaz and Ruth become the great-grandparents of King David and the ancestors of Jesus Christ. Ruth is one of several people no one would expect in the genealogy of Jesus. How has God redeemed you and brought you in his covenant family? In Chapter four of Ruth, Boaz redeems Naomi and Ruth. Boaz an…
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In Chapter three of Ruth, Ruth takes a bold risk in hopes of redemption. Grief and loss turn to joy as she is brought under the covenant love of Boaz. Ultimate redemption is found in Jesus Christ. In Chapter three of Ruth, Ruth takes a bold risk in hopes of redemption. Grief and loss turn to joy as she is brought under the covenant love of Boaz. Ul…
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In Chapter two of Ruth, we’re introduced to a picture or foreshadow of Christ. He is a provider and protector. Boaz bestows safety and security and gives Ruth hope for redemption. In Chapter two of Ruth, we’re introduced to a picture or foreshadow of Christ. He is a provider and protector. Boaz bestows safety and security and gives Ruth hope for re…
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