Gospel City Fellowship (PCA)
The latest reformed and grace-centered teaching from Gospel City Fellowship (PCA) in Portsmouth, NH.
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I Will Never Believe
We live in a time where many people think that Christians are close minded people who believe in something without any concrete proof or physical evidence. In this Easter sermon, we focus on the defiant saying of Thomas, “I will never believe”, and see how this statement is transformed into the greatest confession of faith… Continue reading
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It is Finished!
We live in a moral universe that expresses itself in many different ways, each reflecting the fact that we have been made in the image of a Moral Law-Giver. However, this creates a great dilemma—how can we, who know we’ve broken the moral law, become right with the Moral Law-Giver? In this Good Friday sermon,… Continue reading
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The Lord Has Need of It
The gospel calls us to acknowledge and embrace the lordship of Jesus over all of life. But why is the lordship or kingship of Jesus really good news for us? Why should we rejoice in that in that truth, and how do we know if we’re living as if Christ is Lord? In this sermon,… Continue reading
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Living Beyond the Shadows
In the gospel, we are reminded that being fully known and fully loved is at the heart of God’s message, and therefore, at the heart of God’s church. The gospel calls us out of the darkness and into the light — the light of vulnerability, transparency, and shame-covering love. In this sermon, given by Steve… Continue reading
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Rethinking Repentance
What is real repentance? The word ‘repent’ or ‘repentance’ is something that can conjure up images of angry street preachers, bland billboard signs, or nothing but sheer moralism. The nature of true repentance needs to be rescued and reintroduced to people today, and who better to help us with that than Jesus? In this sermon,… Continue reading
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“Go on to Maturity!”
What is the common goal of Christian discipleship? What motivates us to pursue that goal? To heed that call? And what do we do if we’ve fallen into sin, into a pattern of sin, or wandered away from the Lord for a time? In this sermon, we consider one of the most perplexing passages in… Continue reading
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Part 7: Lessons From the Pit
How do we handle the various “pits” of life? When we feel buried and overwhelmed by our circumstances, how do we respond in a way that honors God? In this sermon, we consider how Joseph faces the pit of injustice, some key lessons we can glean for our lives, and also where we can see… Continue reading
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Part 6: The Three Tests
At different points in our lives, all of us find ourselves facing three different tests. The tests and trials of life are the context in which unique temptations come to us. How do we handle these tests and temptations of life more faithfully? In this sermon, we consider the three pivotal tests that Jospeh faces,… Continue reading
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Part 5: The Lord’s Favor
All of us find ourselves asking at times, how do I know if I have the favor of God in my life? How do we interpret and seek the blessing of God in our lives? How do we define God’s favor, and what does “Christian success” look like? Moreover, what does it mean for us… Continue reading
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Part 4: Sin and it’s Remedies
All of us find ourselves battling the internal virus of sin. Regardless of what other euphemisms we use for the word, our sin is a burden we all bear everyday. So, how do we better understand the dynamics of sin, and what are some gospel remedies we can use to treat it? In this sermon… Continue reading
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Part 3: Divine Providence
All of us find ourselves in circumstances we’d never expect, pits of adversity that seem to bring into question the goodness of God. How do we trust the wisdom and plan of God in our lives? What are some key lessons we can glean about God’s providence from this story? And where do we see… Continue reading