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Genesis 1

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  Knowing the manner in which ideas came about informs us of their worth. Accordingly, the book of Genesis provides insight into issues like creation, human value, covenants, government, languages, and introduces us to the significance of Jesus’s sacrificial death. Join us at The Embassy Church as we answer the question “How did…(Read More)

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We live in a society that feeds us the idea we should view things from the perspective of “how does this benefit me?”. This perspective places us in conflict with the teachings of Jesus to his followers in Mark 10, who also were fixated on how their relationship with Jesus was of benefit to them…(Read More)

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Genesis 1

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Knowing the manner in which ideas came about informs us of their worth. Accordingly, the book of Genesis provides insight into issues like creation, human value, covenants, government, languages, and introduces us to the significance of Jesus’s sacrificial death. Join us at The Embassy Church as we answer the question “How did we…(Read More)

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All too often our instinct when having done wrong is to cover up, hide, and conceal what we have done wrong. However, In Psalm 32 we find that David gives us a counter intuitive approach to dealing with our transgressions. Pastor Derrick points us toward embracing David’s approach of confessing our sins which leads…(Read More)

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We have a fairly pronounced “negative bias” in our culture – we tend to be moved to action when we experience something that is negative versus when we experience something positive. In Psalm 116 we find the account of a person who was moved to action when he experienced something positive, namely deliverance from a…(Read More)

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Fear is something we all encounter, but at times find it difficult to battle because fear is an internal emotion. Psalm 27 gives us a picture of a man vacillating between confidence, concern, and back to confidence when facing his fears. Pastor Derrick, through this text, encourages us that we too can be confident and…(Read More)

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