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We are a non-denominational church in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. We have a passion to see people and our community change through Jesus. Our Rehoboth Campus gathers at 10 AM and lasts around 1 hr. We have environments for babies (6 weeks - pre.k) and kids (kindergarten - 5th grade) every Sunday morning. You can expect live music, practical messages, and a casual atmosphere. Our weekend gatherings are for you-so come dressed however you feel most comfortable.
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This sermon introduces a 36-week study of the Book of Romans. The pastor aims to help the congregation fall in love with Romans by explaining its foundational importance to understanding the Gospel and the entire Bible. He outlines five key questions to consider when studying Romans: who wrote it, to whom it was written, when it was written, why it…
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The heart of Jesus' mission reveals His deep care for each individual, demonstrated through the parable of the shepherd who leaves 99 sheep to find the one that's lost. This powerful illustration shows that in God's kingdom, every single person matters, and He celebrates when even one person comes to know Him. The transformative power of a single i…
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God's vision consistently exceeds our human understanding, and He often calls us to prepare for expansion before we witness the results. This principle is exemplified in Isaiah 54, where the Israelites were instructed to enlarge their tents in preparation for future growth. This act of preparation demonstrates faith and creates the necessary space …
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Marriage unites two different people as one, but these differences can lead to significant conflicts over time. While issues like contrasting organizational styles, time management, and communication approaches may create tension, strong marriages are built on five key commitments: seeking God first, fighting fairly, making time for fun, staying pu…
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Sexual immorality uniquely affects us by damaging our body and spirit from within, unlike other sins. God designed marriage as a sacred space for true intimacy, encompassing physical, spiritual, emotional, and intellectual connection between spouses. The foundation of marital intimacy rests on three essential building blocks: lifelong commitment, g…
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Marriage was designed by God to be a source of joy and connection through emotional, physical, and spiritual intimacy. Emotional intimacy grows through active listening, meaningful conversations, and speaking words of life. Physical intimacy requires intentionality, mutual consideration, and regular prioritization. Spiritual connection, often overl…
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Conflict in marriage is inevitable, but the key lies in how couples handle disagreements. Biblical principles from James 1:19 provide a framework for fighting fair: being quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to anger. Effective conflict resolution involves active listening, choosing words carefully, and managing anger righteously. Warning signs…
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Building a strong marriage requires making God the foundation, not expecting spouses to fulfill roles only God can fill. By prioritizing prayer together, regular church attendance, and studying God's Word, couples can strengthen their relationship. When couples align their hearts with God first, it positively impacts all aspects of their marriage. …
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Prayer is more than a ritual - it's about aligning our hearts with God's purpose rather than trying to bend His will to our plans. Through genuine prayer and surrender, we move from being spectators to active participants in God's mission. The Holy Spirit helps us pray when words fail, and fasting creates space to hear God more clearly. By starting…
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Embracing faithfulness in the little things is a powerful message inspired by the parable of the talents in Matthew 25. This teaching challenges us to recognize and embrace small opportunities God entrusts to us. By being faithful in relationships, seizing daily opportunities, using our influence wisely, and responding to persecution with grace, we…
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John 21 presents a powerful narrative where Jesus appears to His disciples by the Sea of Galilee. Despite their expertise, the disciples catch nothing all night until Jesus instructs them to cast their net on the right side of the boat, resulting in an abundant catch. This story underscores the importance of trusting Jesus in everyday moments and h…
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The story of Thomas, often called 'Doubting Thomas,' highlights the struggle between doubt and faith. After missing Jesus' initial appearance to the disciples, Thomas declared he wouldn't believe until he saw and touched Jesus' wounds. A week later, Jesus appeared again and invited Thomas to do just that, saying, 'Stop doubting and believe.' This e…
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The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the cornerstone of our faith, transforming despair into hope. On the first Easter, Mary Magdalene discovered the empty tomb, leading to a series of events that affirmed Jesus' victory over death. Peter and John raced to the tomb, finding the grave clothes neatly folded, symbolizing the defeat of death. Mary, init…
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Today's sermon focused on John chapter 19, exploring the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Pastor Nic emphasized the significance of the cross, not just as a historical event, but as a transformative moment that should impact our lives daily. The sermon highlighted the eyewitness account of John, the political and social dynamics surrounding Jesus' cruc…
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In a powerful message based on Philippians 1, Pastor Steve Vicroy delves into the transformative love of God. He begins by sharing his personal testimony of finding faith and experiencing God's love and forgiveness. The focus then shifts to Paul's letter to the Philippians, written from prison, which encourages believers to grow in love, knowledge,…
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In John 18, Jesus transitions from teaching about His identity to demonstrating it through His arrest, trial, and eventual crucifixion. After praying, Jesus and His disciples cross the Kidron Valley to the Garden of Gethsemane, where Judas arrives with soldiers to arrest Him. Despite the overwhelming force, Jesus confidently declares His identity, …
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John 15 teaches us about abiding in Christ, loving one another, and facing persecution. Abiding in Christ means staying connected to Him through prayer and scripture. Jesus commands us to love sacrificially, as He did. The world may hate us for our faith, but we should respond with compassion and trust in the Holy Spirit. This week, focus on living…
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In John 15, Jesus reveals Himself as the true vine, emphasizing the necessity of abiding in Him to live a fruitful Christian life. This chapter highlights the importance of staying connected to Jesus, as branches to a vine, to produce spiritual fruit. God, the gardener, prunes us to remove unproductive parts of our lives, fostering new growth. Spir…
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In John 14, Jesus addresses His disciples' troubled hearts, offering profound insights into dealing with life's hardships. He urges trust in God and Himself, reminds them of their true home in heaven, and declares Himself as the way, the truth, and the life. Jesus promises the Holy Spirit as a Comforter and emphasizes the importance of obedience to…
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Exploring John 13, we uncover the transformative nature of God's love, which goes beyond feelings to action-oriented sacrifice. Jesus' new commandment to 'Love one another as I have loved you' challenges us to love selflessly and sacrificially. True love is demonstrated not by feelings but by deliberate actions, acceptance without approval, and the…
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