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Graphic for Madison Church's sermon series titled 'Rediscovering Our Forgotten Ways' with a background featuring a stylized map and trees.
Reflecting on a decade of Madison Church, a journey we can all be proud of, I am filled with gratitude. From our humble beginnings to navigating the challenges of the pandemic, each step has been marked by God’s faithfulness and the unwavering spirit of our community. Our vision map, detailed on our website, is not...
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Graphic for Madison Church's sermon series titled 'Rediscovering Our Forgotten Ways' with a background featuring a stylized map and trees.
As we approach our 10th anniversary, I am filled with anticipation and gratitude. Ten years in Madison—that’s a significant milestone! I’ve always believed in God’s vision for us and our community’s remarkable resilience. This was especially evident during the COVID-19 pandemic. The way we’ve persevered through challenges and emerged even stronger is a testament to...
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Colorful graphic with abstract shapes, a person walking, and the words 'Outrageous Faith' in large, bold letters. This image represents the sermon series by Madison Church on developing a Gospel-shaped worldview.
by Jason Webb Several years ago, I found myself at the end of my rope in ministry. The relentless exhaustion had taken its toll on me, and the old adage is true: exhausted people exhaust people, hurt people hurt people, and divided people divide people. My state of being spilled over into every aspect of...
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Colorful graphic with abstract shapes, a person walking, and the words 'Outrageous Faith' in large, bold letters. This image represents the sermon series by Madison Church on developing a Gospel-shaped worldview.
by Sarah Hanson As we continue our journey through the “Outrageous Faith” series, we reach a pivotal moment in exploring what it means to live a Gospel-shaped life. Today, we delve into the profound implications of “Neighborly Engagement,” emphasizing grassroots change through personal and local community interactions. We focus on the immediate impact of our...
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Colorful graphic with abstract shapes, a person walking, and the words 'Outrageous Faith' in large, bold letters. This image represents the sermon series by Madison Church on developing a Gospel-shaped worldview.
Embracing our calling as Kingdom Ambassadors refers to our role as agents of God’s Kingdom on earth, spreading his love and message of reconciliation. In an era marked by political polarization and social upheaval, followers of Jesus must cultivate a faith that stands out boldly and unapologetically. As we continue our teaching series, “Outrageous Faith,”...
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Colorful graphic with abstract shapes, a person walking, and the words 'Outrageous Faith' in large, bold letters. This image represents the sermon series by Madison Church on developing a Gospel-shaped worldview.
My parents take us on a trip to Walt Disney World every other year, and watching our kids enjoy themselves there brings me tremendous satisfaction. They wake up excited and don’t want to go to bed because they’re having so much fun. We’ve experienced the parks during the busy Christmas season, where the Magic Kingdom...
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Graphic for "Empowered for More" sermon series featuring dynamic visual elements such as black and white stripes, images of a dove, fire, water, and classic art depictions of hands reaching towards each other. Text includes the series title and a reference to Luke 3:1-13.
In the journey of faith, one common question believers wrestle with is how to discern whether the thoughts in their minds are their own, influenced by God, or influenced by spiritual adversaries. This question touches the core of spiritual growth and understanding. The fundamental principle to remember is that our thoughts are always our own. We...
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Graphic for "Empowered for More" sermon series featuring dynamic visual elements such as black and white stripes, images of a dove, fire, water, and classic art depictions of hands reaching towards each other. Text includes the series title and a reference to Luke 3:1-13.
In the beginning, God created a garden in Eden with every tree for food, including the tree of life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. God placed Adam and Eve in the garden and commanded them not to eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Despite this,...
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Graphic for "Empowered for More" sermon series featuring dynamic visual elements such as black and white stripes, images of a dove, fire, water, and classic art depictions of hands reaching towards each other. Text includes the series title and a reference to Luke 3:1-13.
Have you ever wondered about the genealogies in the Bible, those long lists of names? In our exploration today, we’re not just delving into the genealogy presented in Luke chapter three, we’re uncovering its profound theological and personal significance and connecting these ancient narratives to our modern lives right here in Madison. The Power of...
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Graphic for "Empowered for More" sermon series featuring dynamic visual elements such as black and white stripes, images of a dove, fire, water, and classic art depictions of hands reaching towards each other. Text includes the series title and a reference to Luke 3:1-13.
by Sarah Hanson In the bustling streams of our daily lives, where differences often draw lines and create feelings of alienation, it’s crucial to reflect on the aspects of our spirituality that unite us. This was vividly portrayed in the teachings of John the Baptist, as outlined in Luke 3:1-22, where he serves as a...
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