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MillCity Church

Located in Neenah, Wisconsin, the story of MillCity Church is one of dreaming, belonging, creating, and loving. It is centered on Jesus and anchored on God’s Word. It's a story that doesn't settle for the status quo but looks to the future with hope. And it’s a story we want you to be a part of. Come be a part of our story.

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The Blood Of Jesus | 1 Peter 1: 1-4 | Oshkosh | August 16, 2026

The sermon explains the Doctrine of the Blood of Jesus by tracing humanity’s need for redemption from the beginning of creation. It teaches that Adam and Eve’s sin was rooted in choosing their own understanding and righteousness over God’s will, a pattern that continues through humanity’s history. Because sin brings death, God established the Old Testament sacrificial system, in which the blood of…

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The Trinity | 1 Peter 1: 1-2 | August 09, 2026

This sermon on the Trinity builds on the major themes of 1 Peter—security of salvation, holy living, suffering and persecution, and theology—by emphasizing the importance of both head knowledge and heart knowledge in knowing God. Beginning with 1 Peter 1:1–2, it explains the identity of believers as God’s chosen people and exiles whose ultimate citizenship is in God’s eternal kingdom, giving them…

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The Trinity | 1 Peter 1: 1-2 | Oshkosh | August 09, 2026

This sermon on 1 Peter 1 and the Trinity explains the importance of theology and distinguishes between closed-handed (essential) beliefs, which are foundational to salvation, and open-handed (non-essential) beliefs, which allow for differences of interpretation. Focusing on 1 Peter 1:1–2, the message explores the Trinity as one God existing in three distinct persons: God the Father, God the Son,…

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The Apostle Peter | August 02, 2026

This sermon introduces the book of 1 Peter by highlighting its four major themes: the assurance of salvation, the call to holy living, perseverance through suffering, and the importance of sound theology. Using the life of the Apostle Peter as an example, the message emphasizes that spiritual growth is rooted in God's completed work of salvation through Jesus Christ, which believers receive by…

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The Apostle Peter | Oshkosh | August 02, 2026

This introductory sermon to 1 Peter presents the letter as a continuation of the Gospel of Matthew, focusing on how believers are to live in light of Christ’s resurrection and victory. The message centers on four major themes: the security of salvation, the call to holiness, living as strangers in a hostile world, and maintaining hope through suffering and persecution. Using the life of the…

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The Great Commission | Matthew 28: 16-20 | July 26, 2026

The sermon on Matthew 28:16–20 explains the Great Commission by emphasizing three central truths: the Great Commissioner, the Great Commission, and the Great Reminder. It begins by affirming Jesus' identity as the risen Lord who possesses all authority in heaven and on earth, noting that even the disciples worshiped while still struggling with doubt, yet Jesus met them with grace and reassurance.…

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The Gospel Cannot Be Stopped | Matthew 28: 16-20 | Oshkosh | July 26, 2026

This sermon, "The Gospel Cannot Be Stopped," concludes the Gospel of Matthew by emphasizing that the resurrection of Jesus demands a personal response and launches the ongoing mission of the Church. Contrasting the religious leaders, who attempted to suppress the truth of the empty tomb through deception, with the disciples, who encountered the risen Christ and were commissioned to proclaim Him,…

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If God Is In It, Then God's Got It | Isaiah 43: 16-19 | July 19, 2026

This sermon centers on Isaiah 43:16–19, encouraging believers to trust that God is always at work doing something new, even in seasons of uncertainty, suffering, and transition. Using Israel’s exile, Christ’s death and resurrection, and biblical examples such as Thomas and Gideon, the message emphasizes that faith often requires trusting God before His plans are fully visible. The sermon explains…

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Authentic Worship | John 12: 1-11 | Oshkosh | July 19, 2026

This sermon on John 12:1–11 explores Mary’s extravagant act of anointing Jesus with costly perfume as a powerful model of true worship. Contrasting Mary’s wholehearted devotion with Judas’ hypocrisy, the message teaches that genuine worship flows from a heart transformed by gratitude for Christ’s saving grace rather than from outward religious actions alone. The sermon emphasizes that…

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The Day Everything Changed | Matthew 27: 62- 28:10 | July 12, 2026

This message centers on Matthew 27:62–28:10 and proclaims the resurrection of Jesus Christ as the decisive turning point of history. It contrasts humanity’s attempt to secure the tomb with God’s unstoppable power to raise Jesus from the dead, showing that even the sealed stone, Roman guards, and silence of Saturday became evidence of God’s victory. The sermon highlights the faithfulness of the…

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