10
May
2009
Happy Mother’s Day! Nothing is more important than leaving your kids a legacy that points them to a relationship with the God of the universe through His Son Jesus Christ. With those words as a basis, Doug shares a message to encourage and challenge mom’s. We looked at the words of Jesus from Matthew 22:37-38. Doug shared this message on Mother’s Day, May 10, 2009 at Wildwood Christian Church.
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Sermon, Children, Evangelism, Witnessing, Influence, Mother, Parent
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5
April
2009
As we continue our study on the final words of Jesus on the cross, we come to the most difficult one of all. “My God, why have you forsaken me?” What a difficult passage to grab onto. The Father forsaking His Son? Listen as Doug deals with this crucial passage and learn about the amazing love Jesus has for you!
Our passage is Matthew 27:45-49. Doug Vernon shared this message at Wildwood Christian Church on April 5, 2009.
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Sermon, Salvation, Sinners, Forgiveness, Cross, Final Words
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22
March
2009
Mary stood at the cross of Jesus. For a mother to witness the brutal execution of her son would be horrible. What is amazing in this interaction is the response of Jesus to this burden in Mary’s life. When Jesus saw his Mother, he provided for her needs.
When we see people, do we extend the compassion of Jesus? Until we see people through the eyes of Jesus, we will never extend the compassion they need. On March 22, 2009, Doug continues our series, Famous Last Words. Our text was John 19:25-27, as we witnessed the interaction between Jesus, John, and Mary.
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Sermon, Compassion, Cross
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1
March
2009
Casting the vision for our ministry to children and students, Jason Mott and Evan Osgood share a series called Under the Influence. On March 1, 2009, Evan Osgood shares his vision for our need to have a sustained influence on Students for the Lord. Evan shares the challenge from Deuteronomy 6:6-7.
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Sermon, Vision, Youth, Influence
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22
February
2009
Casting the vision for our ministry to children and students, Jason Mott and Evan Osgood share a series called Under the Influence. On February 22, 2009, Jason shares his vision for Children’s ministry and the need of multiple influences. Jason shares the story of Joseph and its contrast to the Prodigal Son.
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Sermon, Children, Vision
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15
February
2009
We finish our series, “What Would Jesus Hate?” with a message that is critical to remember. When we allow a legalistic, self-righteous attitude to live, the joy of worship is squelched. Doug looks at Mark 3:1-6, and the anger at Jesus when He encounters this attitude.
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Sermon, Grace, Legalism, Joy, Worship
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8
February
2009
What would Jesus hate? is the question we are asking in this series. In this fourth message, Doug tackles the issue of injustice in our world. According to Matthew 25:31-46, we will stand before Jesus some day and will answer the question, “What have you done to help those less fortunate than you?” This message was delivered on February 8, 2009 at Wildwood Christian Church.
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Sermon, Questions, Suffering, Compassion, Injustice, Blessing
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1
February
2009
We continue our saga into the heart of Jesus. The things that he hated are well worth paying attention to.
On February 1, 2009, Doug shared from Matthew 9:9-13 the frustration of Jesus towards “sinner hating.”
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Sermon, Compassion, Evangelism, Witnessing, Sinners
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19
January
2009
What would Jesus hate? is the question we are asking in this series. In this first message, Doug lays the groundwork for the series. Then we look at Mark 10:13-16 to evaluate our lives and willingness to show the love of Jesus to children. This message was delivered on January 18 2009 at Wildwood Christian Church
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Sermon, Children, Compassion
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12
January
2009
We need to spend time reading the bible. Not because we need more information, but we need the transformation that comes as a result of the power of God’s word! The is the second message in the series, Eat This Book. Why not take the challenge to read the bible every day … so that it is fresh! Doug shared this message on January 11 2009 at Wildwood Christian Church.
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Sermon, Spiritual Growth, Bible
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