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Teachings from ANTHEM CHURCH featuring Lead Pastor Brad Jenkins, Teaching Pastor Paul Taylor, and featured guests. We hope that these messages will be a voice of hope to you as you pursue the grand adventure of following Jesus. For more information visit weareanthem.church
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An anthem is a song that binds people together and sets them apart. It's the chorus that resonates in the hearts of those with a common belief. It's a place where the voice of an individual is added to the collective sound of a gathering. It's the sound of unity amplified as those with a Kingdom focus come together. Anthem Church is a community that exists to preach Jesus and love people. Our vision is to add a new sound to the timeless message of the gospel in the Sunshine Coast region.
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As a buttress reinforces and supports a structure, Gospel-centered community reinforces grace and truth in our everyday lives. Do you have relationships that retell the story of God’s grace in your life and help you take your next steps towards Christ? Matt Dennings unpacks from 1 Timothy 3:14-15 what it means for the church to be a pillar and butt…
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We need Sunday mornings. As forgetful people, the church gathering is a reminder of the restorative work of Christ in our brokenness. Listen as Nick Sweerin preaches from Ephesians 4 on the Sunday church gathering as a reorienting, restorative, and necessary discipleship tool. --- For more resources and information from Anthem Church, visit us at h…
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We train for things that matter to us. Whether it’s physical training, academic endeavors, or professional ventures, we incorporate planning and rhythms into our lives that press us towards our goals. As followers of Jesus seeking to become more like Him, we need training, and 1 Timothy 4:7-10 tells us this spiritual training is of supreme value. M…
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When entangled with guilt and shame, what can we look to that truly makes us righteous before a holy God? The Passover points us to the idea of a sacrifice of atonement - God’s plan and prescription for the righteousness we lack. Matt unpacks the significance of the blood on the doorposts in Exodus 12, how it points to Christ’s atoning sacrifice, a…
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In the last plague on Egypt in Exodus 10:21-11:10, a culture idolizing immortality is confronted with the sting of death and darkness. As we find ourselves in an anxious culture similarly reinforcing the idea that we can achieve immortality through achievement, tranquilization with the trivial, or technology, we can take much hope in the God who se…
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We all desire approval and dislike rejection, but what do we become as we seek approval as our ultimate means to achieve our desired life? In the plagues of hail and locusts, we see the false gods of Egypt exposed for their transactional nature and the hunger and brokenness that result. In this sermon on Exodus 9:13-10:20, Matt shows us how the pur…
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In our attempts to control our lives as we grasp for protection, power, and provision, we often unleash more chaos into our lives and the lives of those around us. Listen as Matt walks through Exodus 9:1-12, showing how the plagues of livestock and boils point us to the captivity of the idol of control, but ultimately, the Father whose loving and s…
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Does abundance always lead to satisfaction? If so, in a world full of seemingly endless possibilities of what we can do or become, why do we find ourselves confused, exhausted, and irritated? In Exodus 8, we see the consequences of the false claim that abundance will always satisfy, and the countercultural solution: choosing the right constraints a…
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In Exodus 6, a discouraged Israel hears the promises of God spoken by Moses, but does not listen. Why? They were suffering from a broken spirit due to their harsh circumstances. Pastor Nick Sweerin unpacked this more yesterday as we considered the ways we can be held captive by the burden of a broken spirit and how we can begin to let God restore t…
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As the Israelites are enslaved in Egypt in Exodus 5, Pharaoh responds to Moses’ pleas for their release by eliminating their resources and imposing greater burdens on their labor. They find themselves charged to make bricks from straw - overwhelmed, anxious, and left with no time or energy to clearly remember or reflect on the promises of God. In o…
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As Moses is called by God to confront Pharaoh in order to liberate a captive Israel in Exodus 4, he grapples with his insecurities and self-reliance. Just as Moses faced tangible costs in responding to God’s call, we too encounter real cost in obeying His call. However, embracing a radical dependence on the Lord and committing ourselves to His call…
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In the story of the burning bush in Exodus 3, we see God reveal His holy, compassionate, and faithful character to Moses in the midst of his day-to-day responsibilities and hardships. Often, we walk through our days with assumptions about God that hold us captive, but He sets us free as we look to Him and learn His unchanging character. Listen as M…
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As we seek comfort for our captive, guilt-ridden souls, there are cultural assumptions and myths about where and what freedom is that exist everywhere we look. Egypt, in Moses’ day was no different. As the story of Moses in Exodus 2 confronted Egyptian myths, so also we see how Christ offers a countercultural liberation and comfort for our captive …
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Matt Dennings kicks off our series in Exodus 1, drawing parallels between the oppression faced by the Israelites and the need for liberation in our lives today. Emphasizing the midwives' courage and the theme of eternal liberation through Jesus, he highlighted the transformative power of allegiance to a true Savior. As we start our series, we are e…
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As we approach the new year, many of us have a desire to increase our Bible reading. However, our New Year's resolutions often fall short of our intentions, leaving us frustrated with our lack of progress by mid-January. How can we prepare for the upcoming year and be determined to know and love God's Word more than ever before? Salt Director Zach …
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