South Charlotte Presbyterian Church
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Weekly sermons from South Charlotte Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, NC.
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Walk the Talk || Nehemiah 5:14-19 || Rev. Josh Creason
26/09/2021 Duração: 31minJesus said the two greatest commandments were to love God and love your neighbor (Matt 22:37-39). In Nehemiah 5 we see our hero doing just that by 'walking the talk'. Come join us today as we look at this hero who points us to the hero, Jesus Christ, who first 'walked the talk' so we could walk the talk as his followers
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Faithfulness to the Mission in the Face of Opposition || Neh 4:15-23 || Pastoral Intern Kurt Witters
12/09/2021 Duração: 32minNow that the threat of the Evil Empire has been thwarted, the people go back to work on the walls of the city. But now, as we continue our series in Nehemiah, the people face new challenges: continued opposition from neighboring nations and increasing isolation from one another. This week, we will talk about how the Christian life is one marked by struggle. In an age where isolation has become the norm, come and hear how Scripture encourages us to connect with one another and with a Savior who sympathizes with us in our struggle.
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The Worldly Empire Strikes Back || Nehemiah 4:1-14 || Rev. Dean Faulkner
05/09/2021 Duração: 36minCourage is in short supply these days. Properly directed courage is even rarer. This week at South CLT Pres we look at how God's people face tremendous pushback for their kingdom work and how our hero, Nehemiah, leads them to fight the good fight. Join us at 10am in Ballantyne or online and bring a friend!
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Resolved to Rebuild || Nehemiah 3:1-32 || Rev. Josh Creason
29/08/2021 Duração: 34minTeams are so important in life. You can't do as much on your own as you can with a good team. We were made to be a team, the body of Christ, working together for a common purpose. Come join us this Sunday as we explore what it looks like to be God's people working together for a common purpose. We'll see you then!
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Commence The Kingdom Rebuild || Nehemiah 2:9-20 || Rev. Dean Faulkner
22/08/2021 Duração: 36minWe live in a time that needs more hopeful visions for life together. So much of life is tattered by massive problems and strained relationships, we need Someone to give us a picture of how our future can be redeemed. Join us at South CLT Pres this week as look at Nehemiah 2:9-20 and how our hero sets God's people up for an extraordinary rebuild.
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Ask the Listening King || Nehemiah 2:1-8 || Rev. Dean Faulkner
15/08/2021 Duração: 35minWhen things get hard, our impulse is to buckle down and try harder. The Christian is different. We buckle down and ask our King for what we need. The blessing in Christ is that he listens with love. Come to worship bringing things too big for you. Come to a God who listens in Nehemiah 2:1-8.
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Restoration Begins with a Hero || Nehemiah 1:1-11 || Rev. Dean Faulkner
08/08/2021 Duração: 36minThe Rebuild Series - We've been through a lot as a nation and as a people the last few years. The summer has opened up opportunities to reengage in the community and in our work. We find that we are restarting, reconnecting, relearning - in fact rebuilding our lives. Join us this Sunday as we look at Nehemiah and how God's people experienced a summer of rebuilding after a long hard winter of struggle. Join us as we see how the God of restoration rebuilds lives and community.
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God Is Our Great Provider || Philippians 4:13-23 || Pastoral Intern Pancho Contesse
01/08/2021 Duração: 30minIndependence is highly priced in this world; the idea that we can sustain ourselves and pull our own weight is seen as a pivotal virtue in our culture. But Paul's relationship with the Philippians tells a different story, as they are deeply interdependent on one another, both in material and spiritual needs that overflow from the dependence they already have in the great provision of God.
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Learning the Secret of Contentment || Philippians 4:10-13 || Pastor-in-Training Nate Groelsema
25/07/2021 Duração: 30minOver 350 years ago English minister Jeremiah Burroughs described contentment as a "rare jewel." Despite all of the modern advances in recent decades, contentment is still a rare jewel in our day-desirable, yet seemingly elusive. In Philippians 4, we learn the secret of contentment from an unlikely individual. Join us for worship!
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The Peace of Hope || Philippians 4:1-9 || Rev. Josh Creason
18/07/2021 Duração: 38min“Remember that hope is a good thing, Red, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies.” (Stephen King, The Shawshank Redemption). Real lasting hope is a good thing that never dies but the hope that Paul speaks of in Philippians 3:21 is our resurrection hope through Jesus Christ. Join us as we look at the implications of hope in 4:1-9 and see how we can have a true peace that comes from Christ regardless of our circumstances or situation.
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The Christian's End Game || Philippians 3:12-21 || Rev. Dean Faulkner
11/07/2021 Duração: 34minWe've just encountered a year where death was in the air and graphically charted during COVID. That begs an important question everyone has - what happens to us after death? How should we prepare for what Christians call the last vocation? Join us at South CLT Pres this Sunday, 10am, where we will listen to a man facing death and who lived in very different ways because of his hope.
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The Pinnacle of Human Existence || Philippians 3:7-11 || Rev. Dean Faulkner
04/07/2021 Duração: 32minWhat is the pinnacle of human existence? Is it achievement? Is it family or relationships? Is it happiness? A man who achieved great things, was beloved by many in the first-century Roman empire, and who spoke of joy even in suffering tells us what the pinnacle of existence is in Philippians 3:7-11. Join us as we celebrate the one who is the pinnacle.
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Finding Surpassing Worth in Knowing Christ || Philippians 3:1-8a || Pastoral Intern Kurt Witters
27/06/2021 Duração: 32minWhen was the last time you blew the dust off your resume and updated it with new information about your job history? Next time that you do, go back and think about one of your previous jobs. Think about all the things that stressed you out in that job, and also, all the things that you enjoyed. Ask yourself this question: what worth did I find in the next job that caused me to leave that job and pursue something new? In our text this week, we will look at the Apostle Paul's resume and see what it is about knowing Christ that caused him to redirect his life toward a new purpose founded on a new confidence.
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How to Be a Spiritual Father - and Mother! || Philippians 2:19-30 || Rev. Dean Faulkner
20/06/2021 Duração: 36minFather's Day weekend is a time of appreciation for the men who raised us. In the family of the church, the Lord raises us men and women to raise us spiritually so we might flourish in Christ. Come and examine how life-on-life discipleship impacted the early church - and eventually the entire Roman empire - as we look at how Paul invested in a few who invested in many in Philippians 2:19-30.
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The Road to Joy Together | | Philippians 2:12-18 | | Rev. Dean Faulkner
13/06/2021 Duração: 32minSome have said that laughter - joy - is the cheapest form of therapy. Laughing with others is even more healing and connecting. This week at South CLT Pres, we will talk about how unity and community in Christ inevitably ends up in joy and laughter. Check out Philippians 2:12-18 as we explore how smiling together means Jesus is taming out hearts together.
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Follow the Way of the Servant King || Philippians 2:5-11 || Rev. Dean Faulkner
06/06/2021 Duração: 36minHow do you respond when influencers say we should think or act a certain way? What is your impulse when the pressure of groupthink weighs on you? This week at South CLT Pres, we return to our Philippians series, Rejoice in Hope, and look at one of those pinnacle texts that call us to think and act in a higher, even divine, way that is more than groupthink. Come and hear the way of Christ in humility that leads to glory in Philippians 2:5-11.
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Reconnect: Renew - Growing in Community Together || Ephesians 4:11-16 || Rev. Josh Creason
30/05/2021 Duração: 38minI don’t have a green thumb. In fact, I thought I had killed them but what I thought was dead was actually waiting for the right time to start re-growing. It was merely dormant, so to speak, and then it sprang to life. Every branch and leaf emerged in beautiful unison culminating in the grand reveal of beautiful pink flowers. As we reemerge from COVID, we are to continue to grow in beautiful unison until we reach full and complete maturity in the faith. Let's look at Ephesians 4:11-16 and explore growing in maturity as the body of Christ.
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ReConnect: Reboot in Mission Together || Colossians 4:2-6 || Rev. Dean Faulkner
23/05/2021 Duração: 34minAs we come out of Covid and back into each other's lives, it is easy to settle into the mere relief of reconnecting in relationship. But we in the church are different. We not only reconnect but we reach out and bridge with others. This week in our Reconnect series, we'll not only talk about how to bond together in the coming year but also to bond with a purpose - Rebooting our Mission with the gospel - in Col 4:2-6.
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ReConnect: Reengage in Community || Isaiah 2:1-5 || Rev. Dean Faulkner
16/05/2021 Duração: 34minWe live in divided and post-Covid times. Community at the heart is more challenging with so much rancor and distancing. The ReConnect sermon series is intended to help people reconnect in heart felt community when there seems to be so much disconnection. As we see this week in Isaiah 2, that connection begins with One who creates a supernatural community transcending differences. Come and hear what it means to connect at the heart with the Christ who connects with you first.
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United in Christ, United with One Another || Philippians 2:1-4 || Pastoral Intern Nate Groelsema
09/05/2021 Duração: 32minUnity is the call of the day. And it is Paul's focus once again as he longs for complete unity in the church, a unity grounded in gospel realities and achieved through personal humility. Come and hear what Paul has to say in Philippians 2.