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The greatest force on Earth for the transformation of humanity is the Church of Jesus Christ. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses the role of the Church in our culture today. He teaches about the difference between religious rules and transformational faith, as well as the importance of heart change and being in community with Christ-followers. False gospels are prevalent in our nation and around the globe, and it will take people willing to lead with their faith to counteract them. God is moving in His Church, and Pastor Allen shares that one of the most powerful responses we can give is gratitude. Let’s strive to have the awareness it takes to be thankful for His many blessings and mercies!
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There is no solution to the evils that face our nation apart from expanding the Kingdom of God. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses the culture of America from a biblical perspective. He draws from the stories of Exodus and Lamentations to illustrate what happens to God’s people when they reject His gift of mercy. Pastor Allen offers biblical insight on current topics we’re facing including abortion, immigration, and education, showing that they’re impacted not by political forces but by spiritual ones. Our nation needs a heart change. Are we bold enough to stand up for what’s right?
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Let’s be determined in this upcoming season to let our faith be part of our presence, wherever we go. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses our responses to God’s calling on our lives. He shares from the histories of biblical leaders like Moses, King David, and Isaiah to demonstrate how we should rely on God for healing, provision, and miraculous intervention. Spiritual growth requires a change in our hearts and intentions, and we have the opportunity to practice and grow as we lead boldly with our faith this holiday season. We’ve been invited to take part in something incredible! It’s up to us to respond with passion for the Lord.
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God’s assignment for us will require tremendous change. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses the role faith needs to play in our lives as we enter a new season in our nation’s history. He pulls from the stories of people like Moses and Isaiah to illustrate what God’s calling on our lives looks like, as well as what our responses should be. Pastor Allen also walks through some practical ways we can demonstrate our faith this holiday season to those in our circles of influence. We have been recruited by Almighty God, and He has prepared us for what’s ahead.
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If we want a more moral government, we’ll first have to have more moral conversations around the kitchen table. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses how the Church should respond to God’s mercy and the opportunities He has given us in this season of change. Pastor Allen draws from the life of King Josiah to illustrate what humility and repentance from the people of God look like, and how each generation has a choice to make—a choice that will determine God’s response to His people in the earth. In order to continue walking in the blessings of God, we need to be receptive to a spiritual change in our hearts.
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God has shown our nation great mercy, and it comes with an opportunity. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses our responses to the Lord in this election season and what our next steps should look like. He draws from the New Testament as well as the lives of Ezra and Elijah to demonstrate that when God grants His people grace and mercy, we need to have the boldness and courage to use that opportunity to advance His Kingdom. Christ-followers have the privilege of serving the Lord, and while we may face derision or rejection, we need to have the boldness to stand in our faith. Will we have the courage to do the difficult things necessary for our nation to regain the strength that only comes from a foundation in godliness?
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Many identify themselves based on race, gender, nationality, or their occupation. But as Christ-followers, the allegiance of our lives is to Jesus—and that’s where our identity should rest. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses what it means to identify as a Christian. He walks through three questions about the defining factors of Jewish, American, and Christian identities, and he pulls from the New Testament to show how the fruit of our lives—our actions, behaviors, and motives—indicate our true identity and spiritual maturity. Pastor Allen looks at current events through a biblical lens to analyze the role the Church plays in culture and whether the fruit of a faith-filled people is evident in our nation today.
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Rejecting God has brought tremendous suffering in our nation. But where does this rejection stem from? In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses the fear of God—holding a high respect for the Lord that ultimately affects your thoughts, desires, and behaviors. Pastor Allen teaches from Scripture to demonstrate the link between respecting God’s authority and receiving His blessings. In our culture today, it’s unpopular to live with a fear of God, and we see that impact our personal choices surrounding topics like money, sex, power, and our children. Fearing God is a learned response that grows as we pursue and honor Him.
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We may think the antidote to fear is courage, but that’s not the case—the remedy for our fears is trust in God. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses the Church’s need to stand for our faith. In this tumultuous world, it’s more important than ever that our foundation is in Jesus. Pastor Allen draws from passages throughout the Old and New Testaments, illustrating the differences between healthy and unhealthy fear. He shows how we can have courage through Jesus to address current issues in our communities—like the economy, marriage, and our schools—from a biblical perspective. God is shaking the earth, but He’s revealing the things that cannot be shaken: His Kingdom, His power, and His authority.
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God’s Word instructs us to overcome evil with good, and if we’re given an instruction from God, we can trust it’s possible to complete. So, how can we overcome evil with good? In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson answers this question, teaching from the Gospel of Luke. He walks us through Jesus’ Passion—His crucifixion, death, and resurrection—and we see different responses from different kinds of people around Jesus. Some chose to mock Him, some stayed silent, and some spoke up. What kind of people will we be? Overcoming evil will require great courage—courage that God promises to provide for us.
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Even facing brutal execution, Jesus refused to disassociate from the Kingdom of God. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses Jesus’ arrest and conviction, as told by the Gospel of Luke. Over the course of Jesus’ journey, we see contrasts between those who choose to align themselves with God’s Kingdom and those who do not. Pastor Allen teaches about the implications of this demonstration for the world today. It's our turn to choose: Will we believe or not believe? Will we be faithful or unfaithful? If we choose to follow God, we will face discomfort and rejection—but will we overcome that so we can boldly share the gospel in a world ripe for harvest?
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Life is more difficult than we would like it to be. It comes with challenges we didn't imagine, decisions we would prefer not to face, and sometimes rejection and resistance because of our alignment with Jesus. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses Jesus’ time spent in synagogues. In the Gospel of Luke, we see a pattern emerge as Jesus travels from town to town spreading His message: He faces much resistance and rejection, but He remains bold in the face of persecution. From Luke’s Gospel, Pastor Allen shows us what we can expect today as we follow Jesus. Are we ready to have a confrontational faith?
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Our generation is at a cultural crossroads, and our future will be determined by what we decide to do. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses passages in the Gospel of Luke where we find Jesus at the Temple, as well as some important points of Second Temple history. Some of the most notable events in Jesus’ ministry took place at the Temple, and He had a crucial message for His generation. Pastor Allen shows how that message applies to our generation as he offers a biblical perspective on our current cultural climate and the choice we face. Will we choose humility and repentance, or pride and indifference? The first option leads to God’s mercy, while the other will bring His judgment.
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Jesus gave His followers important assignments, but He didn’t leave them unequipped. His power and authority are available to us, if we decide to commit to following Him. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses discipleship, as demonstrated in the Gospel of Luke. The twelve disciples didn’t always have the complete picture or understand entirely what Jesus was trying to tell them—but that didn’t stop Jesus from trusting them with the future of His Church. Jesus’ responses to them teach us about what discipleship should look like, even today. There’s a cost that comes with discipleship—but there’s a great reward, too: We surrender the things that fade in exchange for eternity with our Lord.
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“Disaster on God's people is disaster on God's people, and Jews and Christians are in this together,” Yael Eckstein said. Join Pastor Allen Jackson for an interview with Eckstein, President of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (IFCJ), as we remember those impacted by the October 7 attacks in Israel. Eckstein discusses the work the IFCJ is doing to provide aid, relief, and hope for those affected by the war. She shares how the prayers and support of Christians in America has been encouraging and urges us to continue praying for the peace of Israel. This interview was a part of the Flags of Fellowship event, hosted by IFCJ, Trinity Broadcasting Network, and hundreds of churches across the United States, including World Outreach Church. Antisemitism is on the rise again, and as Christians, we need to use our voices and boldly stand with our friends in Israel.
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How can we learn to hear God when He speaks to us? In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson explores what the Gospel of Luke has to say about listening to God’s direction over the noise of the world. He discusses the importance of prayer, Bible reading, obedience, and pursuing relationships with other Christ-followers. He also shares the contrast found between a few key miracle stories in Luke; they can help us understand how God’s instruction may differ from what culture tells us to do. Life-altering transformation is available to all of us as we choose to increasingly listen to and obey God.
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In the American Church, we love to study God’s Word and talk about our faith theoretically—but sometimes we struggle to apply its instruction in our lives. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses the Gospel of Luke, teaching about the reality of spiritual forces in our world and showing the contrast between those who rejected Jesus’ message and those who accepted it. We have that choice to make, too; will we further shy away from sharing God’s Truth, or will we be people who are obedient to Scripture, even in the face of rejection?
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If we want to see change in our culture, it doesn’t start with politicians; it starts with us. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses the Gospel of Luke and what it has to say about rejection versus obedience. Throughout this Gospel, we watch as religious people like the Pharisees reject Jesus and His teachings, while people we wouldn’t expect choose to believe and obey what He says. Pastor Allen confirms that the Church needs to wake up, be active in our communities, and obey what the Bible instructs us to do—even when it means rejection. It’s worth it, because God promises to bless us for our obedience to Him.
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