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Thrive Community Church

Thrive Community Church

著者: Thrive Community Church
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Weekly sermons from Thrive Community Church in Estero, Florida. Join us as we explore God's Word and grow together in faith.© 2026 Thrive Community Church キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 聖職・福音主義
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  • A Table In The Wilderness - Week 6 | Easter 2026
    2026/04/05
    There’s a dull veil pressing on our lives — the quiet anxiety of death, the habit of numbing or hiding behind sarcasm, and the way even big celebrations feel thin. The sermon names how young people can feel like “lifeless bodies” in a competitive system, how our digital connections leave us haunted rather than known, and how the fear of loss keeps us from fully loving, risking, and committing. Then the message turns to Isaiah’s startling image: God as host who swallows death and lays out a forever feast. Resurrection isn’t just future hope; it reorders how we live now — inviting risk, repair, and rejoicing. You’ll hear why death is portrayed as God’s enemy, how the resurrection pulls the world back together, and what it would look like to live as people already invited to that banquet — an invitation that could change the shape of your relationships and your courage today.
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    27 分
  • A Table In The Wilderness - Week 5 | Palm Sunday 2026
    2026/03/29
    Palm Sunday begins with cheers and ends five days later with cries for crucifixion — a sharp tension between the crowd’s hopeful politics and the painful purpose of Jesus. This message names that flip: people waving palms expecting a military liberator, friends and followers nursing their own plans, and a Messiah who refuses to be anyone’s ticket to power. It points to the distance between what we want and what God intends. Tracing the road from Bethany through the Mount of Olives and back up to Jerusalem, the sermon looks at Lazarus’ resurrection, the crowd’s expectations, Peter’s comfort-driven loyalty, and Judas’ ambition. Rather than pointing fingers, it invites listeners to notice their own agendas and consider laying them down so God’s work—not ours—takes the throne. The result is both a gentle comfort and a challenging call to surrender, with a picture of Palm Sunday that might change how you approach faith.
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    36 分
  • A Table In The Wilderness - Week 4 | A Jar That Wouldn't Empty
    2026/03/22
    When the last bit of flour and oil looks like the end of the story, how do you decide whether to tuck it away or give it away? This sermon sits with that exact pressure—the ordinary moments when resources, hope, or energy are gone and the next step feels like a gamble. It names the real ache of choosing trust when everything says survival means holding on. The message follows a surprising string of reversals: a prophet fed by unclean birds, a foreign widow who wagers her last meal, and a child brought back to life. It shows a God who breaks social boundaries, keeps promises that replenish, and defeats death in unexpected ways—pointing forward to a fuller rescue in Christ. If you’ve ever felt forced to bet your last on something bigger than yourself, this talk offers a strange, steady kind of hope that lingers long after the jars are emptied.
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    38 分
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