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These sermons are meant to challenge, encourage, and help you fall more in love with God. We would love to talk with you face-to-face about any thoughts or questions you may have about a topic brought up in one of these sermons. You can find contact information and more information about Edinboro Chi Alpha on our website edinboroxa.com.
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It can be challenging to ask questions especially if there's a chance of being rejected, belittled, alienated, or insulted for asking. Luckily, we serve a God who isn't afraid of our questions, and who is always ready to answer them with grace, love, and compassion. To close out the final Chi Alpha of the semester, Bri, TJ, and Cody answer question…
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We've all experienced the feeling of being offended at one time or another. Whether it was something a professor said, a family member did, a troll commented, or something we read in the Bible--we've felt it. Depending on the level of offense, it can be really difficult to move on from it. This week, Jonathan and Kristi go through John 6. They disc…
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It can be really easy to make a big commitment when conditions are easy; it can also be really easy to break that commitment when we no longer "feel like it." Many of us have agreed to plans with friends or family only to bow out at the last minute when the time arrives to make good on our commitment. Unfortunately, this tends to happen in our rela…
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Who are you? If someone were to ask the people in your life who you are, what would they say? Would they give the same answers? Now think about Jesus. If someone were to ask you who Jesus is, what answer would you give? This week, Cody and Jared take a look at Matthew 16:13-18 where Jesus poses this very question to his disciples: "Who do people sa…
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Anyone who is alive had to be born, and each of us has a unique story to tell regarding our births. Whether you were born late, early, easily, with a lot of complications, in the morning, through C-section, etc., the basic facts are the same: you were formed in your mother's womb, she gave birth to you, and now you are here. Now that we are adults,…
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Doubts are often treated as something we should hide or be ashamed of, but what if it didn't have to be that way? What if the way we handle our doubts is more important than the doubts themselves? This week, Ally and Nicole sit down to discuss this very idea. "Are you the one?" is a question posed by John the Baptist in Matthew 11. Ally and Nicole …
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We never really grow out of our curiosity, but we do become more hesitant to voice the questions that stir in our hearts and minds. Luckily, Jesus is completely unafraid of our questions; he even welcomes them. This week, we're switching things up by answering questions submitted by YOU. Ally, Bri, and Jonathan sit down to answer your questions abo…
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Everyone has a different idea of what makes good food, entertainment, etc., but what does it mean for someone to be called "good?" This week TJ and Ryan take a look at this question found in Mark 10:17-31. They unpack some context and discuss the significance of this interaction between Jesus and the rich young ruler. Reflection Questions: 1) Where…
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Have you ever found yourself thinking, "Well, if I don't worry about it, who will?" Sometimes it feels like worry is an unavoidable part of life, but when we take a look at Scripture, Jesus has a clear stance on the subject. This week, Johnnie and Bailey take us through Matthew 6:19-34 to find an answer to Jesus' question, "Why do you worry?" They …
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Our past experiences with authority (whether negative or positive) will inevitably influence the way we interact with people in positions of authority. It can also greatly affect our ability to understand and accept Jesus' authority in our lives. This week Jonathan and Alex talk through Mark 11 and what it reveals about Jesus' authority--where it c…
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We all have neighbors, but the relationships we have with them can vary...a lot. In some cases, neighbors make really good friends, while in other cases, they tend to only stir up conflict. So what exactly does it mean to "love your neighbor as yourself?" What if your neighbor is a grouch or lives their life completely differently than you do? What…
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We're switching things up with a semester long series called "Q+A with Jesus." Each week, we'll be examining difficult questions found throughout scripture in a conversational style between two people. This week, Ally and Ashleigh kick things off by diving into Mark 4:35-39. A raging storm in the middle of the Sea of Galilee leads to the disciples …
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Imagine being surrounded by 10,000 soldiers of an enemy army. You're decked out in your armor. Breastplate, helmet, shoes, belt, and shield are all in place. You reach for your sword only to realize you don't have it. Now what? The enemy is charging, and they are not taking any prisoners. You don't have time to go to the blacksmith, and it's not li…
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What do motorcyclists, football players, and soldiers have in common? Helmets. They all understand the importance of protecting their heads in the case of a wreck, a head-on collision, or shrapnel. They wear helmets because they know a head injury can be life changing or even life ending. It should be no surprise then that a helmet is included in t…
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We have all put our faith in something or someone at least once. Some of us put our faith in Santa Claus—certain that he would deliver our presents just in time. Some of us put our faith in a friend—believing that they would follow through with their promise. Some of us put our faith in our significant other—trusting that they would remain faithful…
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This world is full of chaos, and we all have felt it at one time or another. Maybe we've thought things like, "If I can just get through this week, then I can relax" or "Once I finish this project I'll feel better." Peace seems to always be just around the corner, just out of reach. It's after this thing or it's hiding out in next week. Pop culture…
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Each year, people around the world spend hundreds of hours and dollars putting together costumes of their favorite characters for events like Comic-Con. For costume pieces like armor, they typically trade in the traditional heavy metals for lighter materials that allow for better mobility like craft foam. Although the result is an impressive lookin…
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Many of us have had one of those nightmares. You know the ones. There's an important meeting at work or a presentation for a class, and you show up just to realize you've forgotten something crucial: your clothes. Sometimes it can be hard to shake that sinking feeling of being completely unprepared for something major. What if there were something …
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No matter how hard life gets, it never feels quite so bad when we are surrounded by people who will encourage us and help us when they can. Whether it’s a workout buddy, a shoulder to cry on, a free ride while your car is in the shop, life is easier with help. This week, Jonathan shows us a Biblical example of what it means to “Pray the Kingdom” an…
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What is worship? Many of us may immediately think of music or songs. Whether it's singing from a hymnal in your Sunday best, or replaying "Way Maker" for the 500th time in your bedroom, a lot of us probably have experienced this kind of worship. A lot of us may even have mixed feelings about what particular songs or music constitutes real worship, …
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Many things may come to mind when we think of gratitude, and there are many ways to express it. A "Thank You" card for a distant relative, a care package for a close friend, words of affirmation or appreciation for a significant other—gratitude is an integral part of how we interact with one another. But what if there is more to gratitude than just…
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Our voices are unique, and bear characteristics that make them distinguishable from any other. With time, we come to recognize the voices of our parents, friends, siblings, co-workers, and maybe even a few celebrities. As we spend more time with someone, we become more familiar with their voice—able to pick it out from a crowd. Why is it then, that…
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It's thought that the average person speaks about 16,000 words every day. Although it is an interesting factoid, perhaps it is more important to focus on how those words are used. Who are those words aimed at? Are they encouraging? Do they carry concrete facts or personal opinions? Maybe the most important question to ask is "How many of those word…
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It appears the story is coming to a close. There was Creation, and then there was the Fall, and finally the hope of Redemption through Jesus. What more could there be? The story could certainly end here, but the truth is so much better, and so much more wonderful than that. There is more hope. There is always more hope. This week, Bri closes out th…
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Every story reaches a point where things seem hopeless--the ship is sinking, a kingdom is overthrown, a city is burned to the ground. Victory appears to be completely out of reach...until some circumstance changes or someone intervenes. What if this story we're in doesn't end in death and shame? Could there be someone capable of intervening and cha…
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A change in perspective is something that can be seen across our favorite stories. A little fear took the woods Snow White loved and transformed it into trees grabbing at her from every direction. A change of rhythm, and the original "dance" of creation would never be the same again. What's more, there's something off about this new dance. This wee…
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Love is everywhere. It permeates the stories we read, watch, and hear. From tragic romances like Romeo + Juliet to idolized, celebrity, couple goals like Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds. From onscreen bromances to your best friend. Regardless of how you feel about it, there's no way to avoid love. But what if all of the love stories we grew up heari…
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We love them. Whether it comes from a book, television series, movie, song, or friends and family, we love to hear them and be part of them. We all have our own, and we're part of many others. Stories. We can't seem to get enough. What many of us may not realize is that--in addition to our own--we are all part of a much larger narrative. Even more …
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