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Pastor Jon Ewton dives into the story of the invalid healed at the Pool of Bethesda in John 5:1-18. This sermon reveals Jesus' pattern of using miracles to deliver profound messages about His identity and authority. The passage also examines the tension between legalistic interpretations of the law and Jesus' claim to be equal with God. Pastor Ewton contrasts this with five models of morality, from legalistic to cultural, finally highlighting biblical morality, where Jesus Christ is the ultimate authority, providing a firm foundation in an uncertain world.
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Pastor Jon Ewton begins the "Jesus Says" series by examining the encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well (John 4). He explores how Jesus offers "living water" to an outcast, illustrating that true satisfaction comes not from worldly things but from a relationship with Christ. This message encourages listeners to confront their own spiritual thirst, skepticism, shame, and confusion, and to accept Jesus' invitation to a life-giving connection.
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In this back-to-school season, Pastor Dave Bondeson invites us to reflect on our spiritual health by unpacking Ephesians 4:1–16. He outlines three marks of a healthy church community: unity in Christ, dependence on one another, and a commitment to growth in Christlikeness. Dave also unpacks six core church priorities—gathering, growing, grounded, grace-filled, going, and giving—and challenges us to identify one area to focus on this fall. This sermon is a timely call to intentional discipleship and deeper connection at Woodlands Church.
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In this powerful message, guest speaker Bruce Miller explores the transformative power of worship by walking through four biblical encounters with God—from Adam and Eve in the Garden to Jon on the island of Patmos. He emphasizes that worship is not about routine or checking off a box but about genuinely encountering the living God. Drawing from stories of guilt, suffering, failure, and loneliness, Bruce highlights how God reveals Himself as Judge, the Incomparable One, the Great “I Am,” and the Living One—and how these revelations lead to transformation in our own lives.
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In this final message of the summer series “The Next Right Thing,” Pastor Dave Bondeson walks us through Acts 16–20 and highlights five key stages of faith: rejection, receptivity, relishing, running, and re-evaluating. Using Paul’s missionary journeys and various characters he encounters, the sermon draws parallels between the early church and our modern faith journeys. Anchored in Acts 1:8 and Philippians 1:6, this message reminds us that while God's work in us may be unexpected, His faithfulness is unwavering. No matter your stage, God is at work in your story.
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In this message from Acts 20:17–32, Brian Berg highlights three “necessary things” for spiritual endurance: be faithful to your calling, be watchful over your life and heart, and be biblical—rooted in God’s Word. Drawing from Paul’s emotional farewell to the Ephesian elders, this sermon challenges listeners to live with purpose and finish strong. Part of the “The Next Right Thing” series at Woodlands Church, this message provides practical guidance for choosing what truly matters in the Christian life.
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In this message from Acts 19, Pastor Dave Bondeson continues “The Next Right Thing” series by examining four transformative events in Ephesus. He challenges us to be bold in our faith, live lives that validate the message of Jesus, and return to the awe and love we had at first. As God's Word spread through Paul’s ministry, miraculous healings and repentance followed—including the burning of magic books—as believers disentangled from sin.
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In this message from Acts 19, Pastor Jon Ewton continues “The Next Right Thing” series by examining four transformative events in Ephesus. He challenges us to be bold in our faith, live lives that validate the message of Jesus, and return to the awe and love we had at first. As God's Word spread through Paul’s ministry, miraculous healings and repentance followed—including the burning of magic books—as believers disentangled from sin.
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In this sermon from Acts 19:1–7, Pastor Dave Bondeson unpacks Paul's encounter with unsure disciples in Ephesus. Through this passage, we confront key truths about baptism, salvation, and the Holy Spirit’s role. Pastor Dave addresses common misconceptions such as spiritual gifts as proof of salvation, emphasizing that every believer receives the Holy Spirit at conversion. The message challenges us to minister from truth and live lives empowered, convicted, and led by the Spirit. A compelling call to walk in step with God's Spirit through truth and grace.
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In this message from “The Next Right Thing” series, Pastor Jon Ewton unpacks Acts 18:18–28 and Ephesians 4:11–16, highlighting the intentional and relational process of discipleship. With examples from Paul’s journey and the ministry of Priscilla, Aquila, and Apollos, we’re reminded that spiritual growth doesn’t happen by accident. It’s a lifelong, community-driven process that leads to a mature, Christ-like church. Pastor Jon challenges us to engage in deep, consistent discipleship—growing in faith and helping others do the same.
info_outlinePastor Jon Ewton kicks off this years' Easter series entitled "One Day" by examining the profound significance of the table in the events leading up to the crucifixion of Christ. Drawing from the Passover Seder, Pastor Jon emphasizes the themes of remembrance, community, and service. Discover how Jesus transformed this traditional meal into a powerful symbol of his sacrifice and a reminder of our freedom from sin. The sermon also looks forward to the future marriage supper of the Lamb, a time of ultimate fellowship and worship.