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    Explore "chad harms sermons" with insightful episodes like "Please God | A Sermon on Hebrews 13:20-21 | Chad Harms", "Your Leaders | A Sermon on Hebrews 13:7-8 & 17-18 | Chad Harms", "Loving, Showing, Remembering | A Sermon on Hebrews 13:1-3 | Chad Harms", "Spur or Stir | A Sermon on Hebrews 10:19-25 | Matt Conniry" and "Daily Encouragement | A Sermon on Hebrews 3:12-15 | Chad Harms" from podcasts like ""Creekside Bible Church", "Creekside Bible Church", "Creekside Bible Church", "Creekside Bible Church" and "Creekside Bible Church"" and more!

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    Please God | A Sermon on Hebrews 13:20-21 | Chad Harms

    Please God | A Sermon on Hebrews 13:20-21 | Chad Harms
    "Jesus is our source of peace, our Savior, and our Shepherd. We should be praying for Him to equip us" For a church to be all that God intended, its people must learn to be obedient to the commands God has made for it. The book of Hebrews has several of these commands —mandates about how we should treat one another. The book emphasizes the urgency of immediate obedience by calling us to act "today." This is a series of sermons on the church in Hebrews. Impacted? Let us know: Creekside.Me/Respond Miss a sermon in this series? Watch them all at Wilsonville.Church/Today

    Your Leaders | A Sermon on Hebrews 13:7-8 & 17-18 | Chad Harms

    Your Leaders | A Sermon on Hebrews 13:7-8 & 17-18 | Chad Harms
    "Look to Christian leaders whose outcome of their lives is good and worth following after" For a church to be all that God intended, its people must learn to be obedient to the commands God has made for it. The book of Hebrews has several of these commands —mandates about how we should treat one another. The book emphasizes the urgency of immediate obedience by calling us to act "today." This is a series of sermons on the church in Hebrews. Impacted? Let us know: Creekside.Me/Respond Miss a sermon in this series? Watch them all at Wilsonville.Church/Today

    Loving, Showing, Remembering | A Sermon on Hebrews 13:1-3 | Chad Harms

    Loving, Showing, Remembering | A Sermon on  Hebrews 13:1-3 | Chad Harms
    For a church to be all that God intended, its people must learn to be obedient to the commands God has made for it. The book of Hebrews has several of these commands —mandates about how we should treat one another. The book emphasizes the urgency of immediate obedience by calling us to act "today." This is a series of sermons on the church in Hebrews. Impacted? Let us know: Creekside.Me/Respond Miss a sermon in this series? Watch them all at Wilsonville.Church/Today

    Spur or Stir | A Sermon on Hebrews 10:19-25 | Matt Conniry

    Spur or Stir | A Sermon on  Hebrews 10:19-25 | Matt Conniry
    For a church to be all that God intended, its people must learn to be obedient to the commands God has made for it. The book of Hebrews has several of these commands —mandates about how we should treat one another. The book emphasizes the urgency of immediate obedience by calling us to act "today." This is a series of sermons on the church in Hebrews. Impacted? Let us know: Creekside.Me/Respond Miss a sermon in this series? Watch them all at Wilsonville.Church/Today

    Daily Encouragement | A Sermon on Hebrews 3:12-15 | Chad Harms

    Daily Encouragement | A Sermon on  Hebrews 3:12-15 | Chad Harms
    "We have an obligation to encourage one another every day. We must admonish, exhort, and encourage so that all of us continue to believe. This is how we help people not turn from God." For a church to be all that God intended, its people must learn to be obedient to the commands God has made for it. The book of Hebrews has several of these commands —mandates about how we should treat one another. The book emphasizes the urgency of immediate obedience by calling us to act "today." This is a series of sermons on the church in Hebrews. Impacted? Let us know: Creekside.Me/Respond Miss a sermon in this series? Watch them all at Wilsonville.Church/Today

    Worship God | A Sermon on Revelation 22:6-11 | Chad Harms

    Worship God | A Sermon on Revelation 22:6-11 | Chad Harms
    "Worship Him because He is majestic. Worship Him because He’s all powerful. Worship Him because He rules and reigns over all. Worship Him because He came to die for you. Worship Him because He calls you to repentance. Worship Him because He pours out grace. Worship Him because He will wipe away every tear. Worship Him because He will put an end to evil and death. Worship Him because He will make all things new. Worship Him. Worship God." Impacted? Let us know: Creekside.Me/Respond Miss a sermon in this series? Watch them all at Wilsonville.Church/AllThingsNew

    King of Kings | A Palm Sunday Sermon on Revelation 19:1-21 | Chad Harms

    King of Kings | A Palm Sunday Sermon on Revelation 19:1-21 | Chad Harms
    "The description we have here isn't of a meek Jesus who is about to suffer sin, but rather one that is about to put a physical end to sin. It is that of God in human form." As Jesus entered into Jerusalem for the last time people showered him with shouts of praise. They cried out, “Blessed is the King of Israel!” This declaration was true, but not complete. In Revelation 19 we see a greater, fuller, declaration. Jesus is the “King of Kings and Lord of Lords.” This Palm Sunday sermon, on Revelation 19:11-21, calls people to serve Jesus as King of Kings. Impacted? Let us know: Creekside.Me/Respond For more sermons got to Wilsonville.Church/Sermons

    Truth | A Study in John | Chad Harms | Creekside Bible Church

    Truth | A Study in John | Chad Harms | Creekside Bible Church
    "I hope you'll ask yourself, 'What is truth,' come to the conclusion that God is, and build your life on Him." Near the end of the book of John a man named Pilate asks an important question. It is a question that is as relevant today as it was 2,000 years ago. He asks, "What is truth?" What is fascinating is that the book of John has already answered the question. This is a sermon on what truth is in the book of John. Impacted? Let us know: Creekside.Me/Respond Miss a sermon in this series? Watch them all at Wilsonville.Church/Truth

    Hallelujah | A Sermon on Revelation 19:1-10 | Chad Harms

    Hallelujah | A Sermon on Revelation 19:1-10 | Chad Harms
    "We should be obedient, expectant, and faithful in service. If we are, we will rejoice and be glad when it happens!" The second section of revelation contains haunting symbols. Beasts, bowls, and a place called Babylon all find climax in a war (Armageddon). Surrounding the ominous illusions is a life changing message. "...The Lamb will triumph over them because he is Lord of lords and King of kings." This is a series of sermons on Revelation 12-19 and how you can share in Jesus' victory. Impacted? Let us know: Creekside.Me/Respond Miss a sermon in this series? Watch them all at Wilsonville.Church/Beasts/

    Woe & Rejoice | A Sermon on Revelation 18:9-24 | Chad Harms

    Woe & Rejoice | A Sermon on Revelation 18:9-24 | Chad Harms
    "Live in such a way that you rejoice over the fall of Babylon rather than fear it." The second section of revelation contains haunting symbols. Beasts, bowls, and a place called Babylon all find climax in a war (Armageddon). Surrounding the ominous illusions is a life changing message. "...The Lamb will triumph over them because he is Lord of lords and King of kings." This is a series of sermons on Revelation 12-19 and how you can share in Jesus' victory. Impacted? Let us know: Creekside.Me/Respond Miss a sermon in this series? Watch them all at Wilsonville.Church/Beasts/

    Smoky Glory | A Sermon on Revelation 15:1-8 | Chad Harms

    Smoky Glory | A Sermon on Revelation 15:1-8 | Chad Harms
    "Someday I am going to raise the trophy in victory and then I'm going to put it at Jesus's feet knowing it is Him who gave me that victory." The second section of revelation contains haunting symbols. Beasts, bowls, and a place called Babylon all find climax in a war (armageddon). Surrounding the ominous illusions is a life changing message. "...The Lamb will triump over them because he is Lord of lords and King of kings." This is a series of sermons on Revelation 12-19 and how you can share in Jesus' victory. Impacted? Let us know: Creekside.Me/Respond Miss a sermon in this series? Watch them all at Wilsonville.Church/Beasts/

    Sickles | A Sermon on Revelation 14:14-20 | Chad Harms

    Sickles | A Sermon on Revelation 14:14-20 | Chad Harms
    Sickles | A Sermon on Revelation 14:14-20 | Chad Harms | Creekside Bible Church "The book of Revelation is meant to be a warning that should strike fear into those who aren't Christians and a warning that should compel Christians to keep striving for Jesus even when it is hard." The second section of revelation contains haunting symbols. Beasts, bowls, and a place called Babylon all find climax in a war (armageddon). Surrounding the ominous illusions is a life changing message. "...The Lamb will triumph over them because he is Lord of lords and King of kings." This is a series of sermons on Revelation 12-19 and how you can share in Jesus' victory. Impacted? Let us know: Creekside.Me/Respond Miss a sermon in this series? Watch them all at Wilsonville.Church/Beasts/

    The Sweet & Sour Scroll | A Sermon on Revelation 10:1-10 | Chad Harms

    The Sweet & Sour Scroll | A Sermon on Revelation 10:1-10 | Chad Harms
    "It's a mystery that God would sacrifice himself for us. That God would come to save a wretched sinner like me, that's a mystery. But it's so great." The Bible contains an apocalyptic book filled with signs, symbols, and similes. The book can be confusing; its meaning is often debated. At times it is violent. The colors, symbols, and names all seem to point to something, but what (or who)? This series seeks to begin to answer that question. This is a series of sermons on Revelation 4-11. Impacted? Let us know: https://Creekside.Me/Respond Miss a sermon in this series? Watch them all at https://Wilsonville.Church/Trumpets

    Reasons | A Sermon on 1 Thessalonians 1:2-3 | Chad Harms

    Reasons | A Sermon on 1 Thessalonians 1:2-3 | Chad Harms
    “Your work should be produced by faith, your labor should be prompted by love, and your endurance should be inspired by hope. ” The reasons we work will determine whether it is fruitful and fulfilling. This sermon, on 1 Thessalonians 1:2-3, offers three reasons we should work and explains the impact they have on our work. Impacted? Let us know: https://Creekside.Me/Respond https://Wilsonville.Church/Reasons
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