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Fear Isn’t Final

In Mark 16:1–11, we follow the women to the tomb expecting death, only to find Jesus risen. This sermon offers steady hope for post-holiday heaviness, shows how God moves the stone ahead of us, and highlights grace that restores failures, “and Peter,” calling us to take the next step with the living Christ.

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The King Who Couldn’t Save Himself

In a culture where public shaming feels like a sport, this sermon from Mark 15:16–32 traces the waves of mockery that crash over Jesus—from Roman soldiers and casual passersby to religious leaders and criminals on neighboring crosses. We see how their taunts accidentally tell the truth: “He saved others; he cannot save himself,” and how that one sentence captures the heart of the gospel. As we recognize ourselves in the crowd and at the foot of the cross, we’re invited to trust the King who stayed on the cross for us and to answer His call to take up our own cross and follow Him. The message concludes at the Lord’s Table, where the bread and cup remind us that Jesus saved others by refusing to save Himself.

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Plastic Faith

From across the room, a fake plant looks alive; up close, it’s plastic. That image frames Mark 11:12–33, where Jesus curses a leafy fig tree with no fruit and clears the temple—exposing religion that performs but doesn’t produce what God wants. We trace Mark’s four scenes to show how appearances collapse without obedience, how Jesus reclaims the court of prayer, and how faith asks according to God’s will while forgiveness unclogs the heart. We also face the authority question in the temple: who defines real worship—us, or Jesus? You’ll get a simple ten-minute “prayer margin” plan to clear the noise, and we end at the Table, remembering the cross where Jesus bore the curse and opened the way so the Spirit can grow real fruit in real people. If you’re done maintaining leaves, come learn how to cultivate a living faith.

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Seeing Clearly

Is being a good person enough to get you into heaven? In this first episode of Word for Word, Austin W. Duncan answers one of the most important questions in Christianity: “What must I do to be saved?” Discover what the Bible teaches about salvation, grace, faith, and the life-changing message of Jesus Christ. Whether you're curious, skeptical, or seeking to grow in your faith, this video provides clear insights and practical steps for understanding and embracing the gospel.

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Delivered and Sent

This sermon explores Jesus’ encounter with the demon-possessed man in Mark 5 to show that no one is beyond His reach. It challenges cultural extremes about spiritual evil and highlights Christ’s authority, compassion, and call to bear witness after deliverance.

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Hope out of Darkness

In this sermon, Austin W. Duncan explores the enduring power of hope and light through the lens of Isaiah 9, reflecting on God's promises to a people walking in darkness. Drawing parallels between the first light on Cadillac Mountain and the transformative hope of Christ's arrival, he unpacks the names of Jesus—Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace—to illustrate how God steps into our darkest moments. With historical context, personal application, and an invitation to trust in God's unchanging faithfulness, this message calls us to embrace the light that breaks through all darkness, culminating in the celebration of communion as a reminder of Christ's ultimate sacrifice and victory.

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In The Waiting

This is the heartbeat of the Church - action into serving others the other 167 hours of the week that you're not here, be that at work, or at home. As we strive to be more like Christ day after day, look at who He told us to invite to the table. Build relationships, invest your time into others that may not be able to pay you back, and allow for God to use you, your skills, your talents, your job, your resources - to grow the Kingdom, and to spread the Gospel to all nations.

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Living in the Vine

Learn how pruning is essential for a fruitful Christian life in John 15:1-11 as Pastor Austin W. Duncan explains the significance of Jesus as the true vine and the importance of abiding in Him for spiritual growth and fruitfulness.

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