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Foothills Church (Audio)

Audio sermon podcast for Foothills Church in Cameron Park, CA.

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Everyday Peace

In Philippians 4:4-9, Paul gives six commands to believers, along with two powerful promises God makes to those who follow them. The passage reminds us that peace is not found by eliminating life's difficulties, but by fixing our eyes on Christ, surrendering our worries to God in prayer, and intentionally directing our thoughts toward what is good, true, and praiseworthy. In a culture where…

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The Distinctive Feature

In John 13:34-35, Jesus gives His disciples a command to love one another as He has loved them. This passage reminds us that love is not merely a feeling or a sentiment but the defining, distinguishing mark of every genuine Christ follower. The kind of love Jesus calls us to is selfless, sacrificial, and unconditional. It is not something we can manufacture on our own. It flows from a personal,…

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How Will They?

Jesus commissioned His disciples to be witnesses to the ends of the earth, and Paul's words in Romans press the question home: how will people hear unless someone is sent? Pastor Doug connects those passages to the stories of students and young adults who said yes to going, and a church family that said yes to sending them. Together, we see what it looks like when the mission of God is not a…

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Opportunities

James writes to scattered Jewish Christians facing real hardship and adversity. The central idea is that trials are not signs of God's displeasure or absence — they are opportunities to trust God and become more like Jesus. Just as physical training produces strength and endurance through resistance and discomfort, the testing of our faith produces perseverance, maturity, and a deeper intimacy…

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Following Jesus Together

Everyday faith includes following Jesus together in community. Hebrews 10:19-25, shows how the Christian life was never meant to be lived in isolation. While following Christ can be costly and difficult at times, we have been given both access to God through Jesus' blood and the gift of community to strengthen and encourage one another. The passage calls us to draw near to God together, hold fast…

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Living Hope

The sermon explors the transformative power of living hope found in Jesus Christ, especially when life feels messy and overwhelming. Through Peter's own dramatic journey—from boldly confessing Jesus to publicly denying Him, and ultimately encountering his risen Savior—we discover that hope is not a static feeling but a dynamic, living reality anchored in our relationship with Christ. This hope…

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Peace in a Restless World

John 14:25-27 explores the profound truth of Sabbath rest and its vital importance for our spiritual, emotional, and physical well-being. In a world that glorifies constant hustle and views rest as laziness, God offers us something countercultural: His peace and the gift of intentional rest. Sabbath rest is not merely an Old Testament rule but an enduring principle woven into the fabric of…

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Abiding in Christ

In John 15:1-11, Jesus uses a powerful image of the vine and branches to teach us about spiritual growth. At its core, the Christian life is not about striving harder but abiding deeper. Just as a branch cannot produce fruit by its own effort but only by remaining connected to the vine, we cannot manufacture spiritual fruit through willpower alone. Jesus invites us to remain in Him, promising that…

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New Life

There is no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus, and the Holy Spirit has freed us from the law of sin and death. There is an ongoing battle between living according to the flesh (our old, sinful nature) versus living according to the Spirit. The key insight is that where we set our minds—what commands our attention and shapes our decisions—determines whether we experience spiritual death and…

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Made Alive

Ephesians 2:1-10 reminds us that we were once spiritually dead—completely unable to save ourselves. But God, because of His great love for us, made us alive in Christ through grace. This isn't a story about what we've done for God; it's about what God has done for us. We were rescued, transformed, and created as His masterpiece for the good works He prepared in advance for us to do.

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