Pastor’s Note

Ashlyn Krupp Ashlyn Krupp

3/20/24

Why do we do what we do?

I think that’s a dandy question to ask at all points of our lives, and it’s an important one to ask as believers.

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Ashlyn Krupp Ashlyn Krupp

3/13/24

Forgiveness isn’t easy, but neither is anything really worth doing. But forgiveness is necessary for our wholeness as children of God. Paul urges the church in Romans 12:21, “Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.” And the supreme example of that is Jesus hanging on the cross, praying “Father, forgive them.”

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Ashlyn Krupp Ashlyn Krupp

3/6/24

When God forgives us, God cancels the sin debt against us. When we forgive, we have to cancel the debt that we believe someone owes us. When we don’t forgive, we are saying, “That person owes me an apology.” But Ephesians 4:32 calls us to forgive others as God has forgiven us. That means concluding that they don’t owe us anything. Not even an apology.

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Ashlyn Krupp Ashlyn Krupp

2/28/24

For one thing, we learn God wants us to be honest with him. He’s a Big God and he’s been around a very long time and has seen and heard it all. Nothing you are feeling or nothing you have to say is going to take God by surprise in the least. God’s never going to say, “O, that’s a new one.”

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Ashlyn Krupp Ashlyn Krupp

2/21/24

There are some people who it may never be possible to reconcile with. Just make sure it is their problem and not yours. Make certain that your heart is free and your hands clean, that your attitude toward them is pure.

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Ashlyn Krupp Ashlyn Krupp

2/14/24

Lent invites us to “listen” to the music of our lives. Lent invites us to take honest stock of our hearts and deal with what’s lurking in their deepest recesses. Lent calls is to be honest – honest to ourselves and honest to God.

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Ashlyn Krupp Ashlyn Krupp

2/7/24

Several years ago I preached on the “essentials” of the Christian life. These are essential because they are the guide rails that keep us from running off the road. They are essential because they enculturate our Christian faith into our lives. They are essential because Christ practiced them, and we want to be like Christ. They are essential because they ensure that the things we give our lives to will matter for eternity. They are essential because when we face life’s challenges, we can live lives of faithfulness!

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Ashlyn Krupp Ashlyn Krupp

1/31/24

Because no matter what situation, we find ourselves in, no matter the ruling government, no matter the country, no matter the culture, what doesn’t change about us is that we are an utterly unique family who are created by God’s call and governed by God’s loving rule. We’re not a race; we’re not a government; we’re not a culture. We’re not even physically related, necessarily.

We are God’s people. God established us. We are His.

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Ashlyn Krupp Ashlyn Krupp

1/24/24

As Christians, we live our lives as reflections of God’s love for us. John tells us in I John 4:19, “We love because he first loved us” and “whoever does not love does not know God, for God is love.” Can’t get any more plain than that!

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Ashlyn Krupp Ashlyn Krupp

1/17/24

But don’t just breeze through Deuteronomy. Listen carefully and you’ll hear familiar quotes from the New Testament (“Man shall not live by bread alone” and “do not put the Lord your God to the test”). Read closely, and you’ll find that Deuteronomy lays the foundation for the story that follows.

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Ashlyn Krupp Ashlyn Krupp

1/10/24

Through their calendar and through their worship, they were constantly reminded of all that God did for them.

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1/3/24

God is with us in the midst of our storms. And in the entire history of the world, there was never a storm that didn’t pass.

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Ashlyn Krupp Ashlyn Krupp

12/20/23

I’m of two minds about Christmas music . . . on one hand, I love reserving Christmas music for only Advent/Christmas, but the messages of some of the Christmas hymns, like “Joy to the World” in particular, seem appropriate all year long!

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Ashlyn Krupp Ashlyn Krupp

12/13/23

Our mission of “Loving God . . . Loving Others'' comes together in a special way each Christmas with our “Christ Birthday Offering.” In the past, we’re received offerings for our Hispanic sister church, Fuente de Salvacion, for Matt McGraw and his work in Turkey, for Joel Aycok’s water filter ministry in Honduras and the Tatums in Costa Rica.

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Ashlyn Krupp Ashlyn Krupp

12/6/23

And in this time of such deep polarization around the world, maybe the power of these texts and a robust message of Christmas might inspire folks to crawl out of their trenches for a lasting truce.

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Ashlyn Krupp Ashlyn Krupp

11/29/23

The rhythms of the year reflect the saving events in the story of God’s people, and living our lives by those rhythms shape us into God’s people because they constantly remind us of who we are and Whose we are.

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Ashlyn Krupp Ashlyn Krupp

11/22/23

I can tell you, those two ladies lived out Ecclesiastes 9:10, “Whatever your hands find to do, do it with all our might!”

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Ashlyn Krupp Ashlyn Krupp

11/15/23

How do we strike a balance between being involved citizens and being believers? As one writer I read asked, “Are we citizen-disciples or disciple-citizens?” Which comes first? What is the role of Christians in politics?

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Ashlyn Krupp Ashlyn Krupp

11/8/23

I want each of you to be able to “rightly handle the word of God,” so no matter what situation you may find yourself in, whether it’s reading a book, a Facebook post, a podcast, YouTube video, visiting preacher or just a well-meaning friend’s comments, you can weigh what they say against the Word of God for yourself and have the confidence to know whether or not it aligns with the scripture.

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Ashlyn Krupp Ashlyn Krupp

11/1/23

We’re tempted to think of God’s presence as being limited to the church building or to our services – and that’s where the Psalmist begins. The temple is where God is praised as the one who answers prayer, and forgives transgressions, and those who live there are blessed.

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