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This Sunday, we wrapped up Exodus by looking at the completion of the tabernacle and asking a bigger question: will all that God has done lead His people to faithfulness? Throughout the story, God provides, delivers, and dwells among His people, yet they still forget. We’re reminded that we often forsake because we forget who God is and what He has done. Even so, God remains faithful, forming a people for His presence. It calls us to remember rightly and respond with obedience. Want to watch a version of this message? Check out our live broadcast archive at...
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This Sunday, Tyler Wilhelm, our Youth Director, walked through the building of the tabernacle, where God's people respond with generosity and faithful obedience. As the work is carried out exactly as the Lord commanded, we're reminded that God cares about both our hearts and our faithfulness in the details. every piece coming together reflects His holiness, order, and intentional design. We also see a connection back to Genesis 1. Just as God finished creation and saw that it was good, the tabernacle is completed in a similar way. It's a reminder that God is forming something through His...
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This week, Pastor Blake walked through God's call for His people to give and serve as the tabernacle was being built. We're reminded that God isn't just after what we bring, but the heart behind it and asking if we are both regular and joyful givers. As the people respond with willing hearts we see that everything they have is ultimately from Him and meant for His glory. It is a reminder that we weren't just created to receive from God, but to participate with Him through lives marked by generosity. Want to watch a version of this message? Check out our live broadcast...
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This week, God reveals His character to Moses, compassionate, gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness. Even after Israel's failure, the Lord renews His covenant, showing both His mercy and His holiness. Moses responds with worship and obedience, reminding us of the beauty of repentance and restoration. As Moses beholds the glory of the Lord, his life is visibly transformed, pointing us to the invitation to behold God ourselves and be changed by His presence. It's a reminder that we are shaped by what we fix our eyes on. Want to watch a...
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This week, Pastor Blake walked through Luke 24 and the moment the disciples' eyes were opened to Jesus. The resurrection isn't just something to understand, it is something that should move us. Have your eyes been opened to believe, and has your life been changed by it? Want to watch a version of this message? Check out our live broadcast archive at www.declarationchurch.net/live.
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This week, Moses meets with God in a deeply personal way and is reminded that God's presence is what truly sets His people apart. Even after Israel's failure, God remains merciful and invites them back into relationship. Moses boldly asks to know God more, showing us the importance of seeking Him with honesty and hunger. It's a reminder that we were created not just to follow God, but to walk closely with Him. Want to watch a version of this message? Check out our live broadcast archive at www.declarationchurch.net/live.
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This week, Pastor Blake talked about how the people grew impatient while Moses was on the mountain and turned to a golden calf. Their actions showed that we were created to worship, but when we lose trust in God, we often give that worship to something else. It challenges us to identify idolatry in our own lives and asks: will we repent of our idols? Want to watch a version of this message? Check out our live broadcast archive at www.declarationchurch.net/live.
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This Sunday, we're reminded that God equips those He calls and invites His people into rest. Our work and stillness both point back to Him as the one who provides, sustains, and is worthy of our trust. Want to watch a version of this message? Check out our live broadcast archive at www.declarationchurch.net/live.
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This Sunday, we're reminded that God equips those He calls and invites His people into rest. Our work and stillness both point back to Him as the one who provides, sustains, and is worthy of our trust. Want to watch a version of this message? Check out our live broadcast archive at www.declarationchurch.net/live.
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This week, Cam Tovias, our College Director, walks us through considering a question that quietly presses on all of us: is Jesus really better? As we look at the ways people came face to face with Him, we begin to see that every encounter led to a response. Some walked away, some followed, and some were completely changed. These moments invite us to examine our own hearts. How will we respond to Him? Want to watch a version of this message? Check out our live broadcast archive at www.declarationchurch.net/live.
info_outlineThis Sunday, we wrapped up Exodus by looking at the completion of the tabernacle and asking a bigger question: will all that God has done lead His people to faithfulness? Throughout the story, God provides, delivers, and dwells among His people, yet they still forget. We’re reminded that we often forsake because we forget who God is and what He has done. Even so, God remains faithful, forming a people for His presence. It calls us to remember rightly and respond with obedience.
Want to watch a version of this message? Check out our live broadcast archive at www.declarationchurch.net/live.