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Cultivating Faith and Trust: Lessons from the First Disciples

In our ongoing sermon series, “Discipled: Discipleship Principles from the Followers of Jesus,” we’ve been journeying through the experiences of the first disciples to glean insights for our own walk with Christ. As we delve into the fourth message, we … Continue reading

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Embracing Community and Risk-Taking: Essential Aspects of Discipleship

As we journey through our sermon series, “Discipled: Discipleship Principles from the Follower of Jesus,” we delve deeper into the core elements of what it means to follow Christ wholeheartedly. In our latest lesson, “Community & Risk-Taking,” we explore two … Continue reading

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Discovering Learning and Empowerment: Lessons from the First Disciples

In our ongoing sermon series at Ham Lane Church of Christ this April, “DISCIPLED: Discipleship Principles from the Followers of Jesus,” we’ve been journeying through the foundational aspects of discipleship as demonstrated by the first followers of Christ. In Lesson … Continue reading

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DISCIPLED: Discipleship Principles from The Followers of Jesus

The first followers of Jesus, the original disciples, exemplified several foundational principles of discipleship that continue to resonate with believers today. These principles, drawn from their experiences and interactions with Jesus, offer timeless guidance for those seeking to follow Christ … Continue reading

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Why Was the Stone Rolled Away?

Have you ever wondered why the stone was rolled away at the empty tomb of Jesus on the first Easter morning? It’s a question that might linger in the minds of many as we reflect on the profound events of … Continue reading

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The “Kangaroo Court” of Jesus’ Trial

Have you ever heard a preacher refer to the trials that our Lord Jesus faced before He was condemned to crucifixion as a “Kangaroo Court”? Ever wonder what that means and why they would say that about the court that … Continue reading

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What’s So Good About Good Friday?

Today, we pause to observe Good Friday, a solemn day in the Christian calendar that commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It may seem paradoxical to call it ‘good,’ given the sorrow and pain it represents. However, the ‘good’ in … Continue reading

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Journey Through Holy Week: Following Jesus from Palm Sunday to Resurrection Sunday

As Christians worldwide embark on the sacred journey of Holy Week, we pause to reflect on the profound significance of the events leading up to Jesus Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection. Let’s immerse ourselves in Scripture, tracing the timeline of the … Continue reading

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Hosanna: Following the King

As we approach the Easter season, we find ourselves immersed in the powerful narrative of Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem, known as the Triumphal Entry. This momentous event, recorded in Matthew 21:1-11, marks the beginning of Holy Week and holds … Continue reading

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Unpacking the Three Components of Biblical Faith

In the Bible, faith isn’t merely about acknowledging God’s existence or assenting to certain beliefs; it’s a deep and multifaceted commitment that encompasses the entirety of our being. Let’s explore how Biblical faith can be understood as comprising three vital … Continue reading

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