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First College Ruston

Awaken: First College Ruston's Wednesday night worship service

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Nehemiah: Reflecting on the Goodness of God

Nehemiah 9:5-38

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Nehemiah: The Significance of God’s Word

Nehemiah 8

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Nehemiah: How to Follow when its Hard

Nehemiah 4

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Nehemiah: Biblical Leadership

Burden without action is just guilt. Nehemiah knew the difference. In this episode, we're in Nehemiah 2 breaking down what biblical leadership actually looks like — prayer before planning, vision before action, and letting your burden become your calling. What if the thing weighing on you is exactly where God is sending you?

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Nehemiah: Burdened for Change

Jesus saw the crowds and was broken by them. Are we? In this episode, we sit in Matthew 9 and ask a hard question — when's the last time the hurting world around you actually moved you? We trace the line from compassion to prayer to action, and why you can't have one without the other. Come broken. Leave sent.

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Press On

Philippians 3:12-4:1

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Modern Idols: People Pleasing

This week’s sermon explores how people pleasing can quietly become an idol, shaping our identity, decisions, and desire for approval. Rooted in Galatians 1:10, it challenges us to examine whose approval we’re truly seeking and calls us to find our identity fully in Christ.

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Modern Idols: Relationships

Are you chasing a relationship like it’s the missing piece of your life? In this episode, Chase exposes how easily we idolize dating, looking for identity, validation, and fulfillment in someone else instead of Christ.

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Modern Idols: Comfort

Seeking comfort isn't about avoiding hardship but finding God's presence within it; He's the "God of all comfort" (2 Corinthians 1:3)

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Modern Idols: Success and Future Plans

Chase discusses what are we serving and what is causing us anxiety in our plan. Are we idolizing the future us? Or are we living for today , and trusting God with tomorrow.

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