Located in Onalaska, Wisconsin, Onalaska Church of Christ is a congregation where people are welcomed as visitors and quickly become friends and family. OCC is dedicated to the spiritual and educational growth of all ages. Our church is deeply rooted in scripture. If you are looking for a church home or spiritual guidance, we would love to help you find answers! We can't wait to meet you!
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The Narrative Lectionary is a new lectionary source. The concept is simple. Starting September 9 2012 the reading for the day will come from Genesis. Each Sunday we will make progress through the Old Testament, until Christmas when we celebrate Jesus’ birth and enter the New Testament. By May we will have heard, through worship, the entire story of Scripture in a more complete way than the conventional lectionary offers. We hope this create scriptural fluency in all God's children!
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True thankfulness begins with awareness, expresses itself through action, and draws us into deeper relationship with Jesus.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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Followers of Jesus are called to be agents of forgiveness and to serve faithfully, not because it's easy, but because that's what really matters.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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How we use wealth reveals what we believe about eternity - and where we will spend it.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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How we steward what we have now shows what we truly treasure - and it shapes our eternity.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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Jesus shed his blood and gave his life for our sins so that we wouldn't have to experience spiritual death and eternal separation from God. Jesus is the source of life, not death.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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For God, nothing less than total freedom and wholehearted worship will do. Just as He called His people out of slavery in Egypt, He calls us out of our bondage to sin.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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From the life of Moses, we learn that God calls in His TIMING and in His WAY, God uses IMPERFECT people for His MISSION, and God EQUIPS those He CALLS.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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Do you know that God is always with you and really knows you? Have you ever tried to run or hide from Him? Our guest speaker David Upchurch shares Psalm 139 to reminds us that God really knows us.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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In Luke 14, we see Jesus dealing with five different kinds of people and exposing what was false in their hearts. From the hearts of the people in the crowd, we learn to not be divided in our devotion. Following Jesus is costly, but He is worth it.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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In Luke 14, we see Jesus dealing with five different kinds of people and exposing what was false in their hearts. From the heart of the host, we learn that God wants us to serve without expecting anything in return. From the heart of the Jews, we learn to not allow worldly distractions to keep us from God.…
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In Luke 14, we see Jesus dealing with five different kinds of people and exposing what was false in their hearts. From the Pharisee and his guests, we learn to value people over power and humility over the recognition of others.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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This message will show us what it means to be a member of God's Church (One Body with Many Parts), why every member is essential, and how we can live out our God-given roles.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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Deacons are the servants of the church who lead with their works. They lead alongside the elders as a vital part of the body.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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Elders are God's plan for shepherding the church. It's important that we learn what an elder is, what qualifies an elder to serve, and what elders do as they shepherd the church.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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Jesus is the Head of the Church. He is the Apostle who plants the church, the Leader who builds the church, and the Senior Pastor and Chief Shepherd who rules the church.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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Building a habit of prayer should be a natural byproduct of a growing relationship with Jesus. We can build a habit of prayer by warming up in the word, choosing dependable habits, and learning to pray strategically.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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The value of the Lord's Prayer is in using it as a "model" for our own conversations with God: praising Him, asking for His will in our life, requesting what we need, confessing our sins, and receiving forgiveness.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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The value of the Lord's Prayer is in using it as a "model" for our own conversations with God: praising Him, asking for His will in our life, requesting what we need, confessing our sins, and receiving forgiveness.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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Prayer is the most practical way to have a relationship with God. When a believing person prays, great things happen.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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Unless we understand the events of Easter, it's impossible to grasp the heart of Christmas.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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The Angel's praise Jesus as Savior, Messiah, and Lord.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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Zechariah's song of praise helps answer the important question of why we need Jesus.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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God is mindful of us, and mightier than us. The truth that God is both all-caring and all-powerful should make our hearts rejoice!By Onalaska Church of Christ
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Spending time with non-Christian family members and friends can be a challenge around the holidays. Thankfully, God has given us timeless principles in His Word that we can apply to every situation we encounter. In this message, we will look at 4 Biblical Don'ts and 4 Biblical Do's that will help us balance conviction and love.…
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Our guest speaker Sam Helgerson spoke today about 1 John 5:11-13. This is one of the great “Assurance of Salvation” passages.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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Christians are called to give generously, cheerfully, and for the Glory of God.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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Christians are called to give generously, cheerfully, and for the Glory of God.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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We serve a generous God who calls His people to follow His example by leading the way in spreading generosity.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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Jacob: Grabber or godly Man? - Genesis 28-33
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33:21"What does a person look like who has truly met God? He walks with a limp." This message will challenge believers to do a spiritual check-up, assessing how God has changed our lives.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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Past Failures & God's Promises - Genesis 25-27
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27:36Our past failures do not destroy God's promises.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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God always keeps his promises, He knows our needs before we even ask, and He is determined to save sinners.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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The beginning of Joseph's life teaches us that God gives us good gifts. We can use these gifts for self-service or sacrificial service to God and others. God will always provide us with a way to escape temptation. The life of Joseph ultimately points us to Jesus.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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Sibling rivalry is a theme throughout Genesis. Ishmael persecuted Isaac, Jacob left home so Esau couldn't kill him, Joseph's brothers intended to kill him but decided to sell him as a slave, and Cain murdered his brother Abel. When sin entered the human race, it gave us dysfunctional and fractured families. Only God can put dysfunctional families b…
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Jesus is the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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The Beginning of All Things - Genesis 1 & 2
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21:45Genesis 1 and 2 act as the reference point; the beginning point for all things. It is the beginning point for God to reveal Himself, His power, His plan, and His purpose for us throughout the rest of the Old and New Testaments.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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Every person is responsible for their own spiritual growth.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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Psalm 95 is part of a collection of hymns that include Psalms 90-100. This Psalm is an invitation to worship for God's people. The invitation is to sing, shout, kneel, and to be changed from the inside out.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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Psalm 92 - Be The Tree You Were Meant To Be
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30:28Psalm 92 is a great psalm to begin the day with. Here we're reminded about God's love and faithfulness, the greatness of His works, and the depths of His thoughts. This is a starting point for our worship as we seek to be the people God has called us to be.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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The future is your friend if Jesus is your Savior and Lord.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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Our guest speaker Leland Sawyer asks us if we are doing our part. To help us see what our part is, he breaks down the story about the healing of the paralytic man.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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We are called to forgive others in response to how we have been forgiven in Christ. Forgiveness kills the root of bitterness in our own lives.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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God is our true source of joy, and our hope is ultimately found in Him.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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If faith is caught more than taught, then we should first focus on our own personal relationship with Christ.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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The data is in, and the average American has fewer and fewer true friends. We've grown increasingly lonelier over time. Have we forgotten about friendship? There are important lessons about friendship that we can learn from recent studies, church history, and most importantly God's Word.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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God wants us to be intentional about strengthening our marriages by fighting for them.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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Our guest speaker David Upchurch brought to us a message from the Old Testament when Elisha watched Elijah taken up in to heaven and he asked us to ponder this question: "What are you doing to replace yourself?"By Onalaska Church of Christ
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In Haggai 1, God's people are asked to consider their ways. They had been building and handling their house while neglecting God's house. Are you doing the same in your Christian walk?By Onalaska Church of Christ
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The Holy Spirit promises to give us the PUSH we need to live the life God has called us to live.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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Because of the Resurrection, we can live free in Christ.By Onalaska Church of Christ
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Our guest speaker, Gary Black, calls us into the lifelong journey of following Jesus by teaching us about the stages of faith we face. What stage of faith are you in?By Onalaska Church of Christ
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