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Bethel Community Church Orlando

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Technology is a helpful tool, but it can also be harmful. Too many Christians ignore the relationship between technology and their spiritual development. It’s not enough to ask ourselves if we are using our devices to openly sin. In at least so
God’s Design is that we’d love Him with all of our heart, soul, and mind. One of the first steps to living in God’s Design is obedience. Obedience is difficult. Our natural instinct is to do what we feel and think is right. Each of us must subm
Christians are called to be servants first and second to serve. We are called to a life of servanthood that leads to loving acts of service for our Savior. Serving flows from the heart of a servant. Serving doesn’t make you a servant; but if yo
We can learn from David's example with King Saul that God wants us to respect authority even if they haven't earned it. Learning to respect authority starts in the home. However, respect for authority reaches all of us through managers, teacher
Ephesians 4 highlights "Four Rules for Communication" which encourage us in how we should speak and communicate in all of our relationships. These rules are good for both preventing and solving problems. 
As parents implement Deuteronomy 6:4-9, it's important for them to realize that a child's understanding of their need for salvation in Christ looks differently at various stages of development. Young children are being introduced to the concept
Last week we looked at Deuteronomy 6:4-9 and how those verses apply to God’s design for the family. This week we'll practically apply these verses to teaching and showing others God's love and His design for our lives. 
We're starting a new series about the family, and specifically, how God designed the family to work. If we’re submitting to God’s design, we have a chance to flourish as families. Godly, flourishing families go out and impact their communities
Have you ever wondered where Jesus is today? After His death, He was buried and then rose again. Today, Jesus is alive in heaven seated at the right hand of the throne of God where he serves as our mediator. Because Jesus is alive, when we can
Throughout the Bible, God always wanted to be present with His people. In the Old Testament, the Holy Spirit would come upon a specific individual to complete a task or a mission, but it wasn’t a continual indwelling. Today the Holy Spirit indw
In our previous series “The Passion” we looked at the story of when Peter denied knowing Jesus. In John 21, we see a conversation between Jesus and Peter after Jesus' resurrection. How was Peter going to be reconciled with Jesus? It all started
Jesus spent Easter Sunday walking with two disciples on the road to Emmaus during which He explained how the Old Testament points to Him. God gives us all the evidence we need to find hope for tomorrow. Salvation in Jesus Christ has always been
There are two questions to consider at Easter. The answers to these questions give us the hope to face each day.1. How can I know what is true?2. Is it possible for a person to know for sure they will go to heaven?We can find the answers to
The day Jesus was crucified, three men died on crosses. Jesus was placed in between two criminals. One of these men wanted escape, not forgiveness. The other man wanted forgiveness, not escape. These thieves on the cross were dying for their si
Throughout the gospels we see several times that Peter failed Jesus. Even though Peter was one of the disciples closest to Jesus, Peter denied that he even knew Jesus before the crucifixion. Jesus’ plan for Peter is the same plan He has for us.
In Luke 23 we meet several people whose different responses to the cross literally divide them for eternity. Who are you?1. The Preoccupied, like Pilate?2. The Superficial, like Herod?3. The Religious, like the Chief Priests?4. The Guilty,
In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus looked full into the cup of God’s wrath and the full ramifications of separation from God. Jesus drank from that cup so that not a drop would be left for your or me, and all that would be left for us is a cup
Today was a special day for Bethel Community Church. On this day, Bill Deitch was ordained as a pastor in Christian ministry. Tom Wagoner of Central Baptist Church in Dunn, North Carolina, was our guest speaker. 
Have you ever struggled with your faith? Have you ever thought, "If You’re really up there, God, why did you let this happen?” That's exactly how Jairus felt after his daughter died. If you struggle to believe, then believe this: Jesus came fro
Three worlds meet in this strange story: the underworld of evil spirits, the visible world of human experience, and the upper world of divine control. First, a man comes to Jesus in a shocking condition. Next, Jesus agrees to a surprising cure.
Humans, in their sinful nature, have found ways to take the gifts of God and misuse them. It seems that the greater the gift, the more capacity it has for damage. In the sermon today, we'll see how two women misused the gift of sex. But these w
The example in Luke 5 is Jesus doing extraordinary things for people who believed in Him. Verses 17-26 tell the story of a group of friends who lowered their paralyzed friend through a roof in order to get the man to Jesus. The man wanted and r
Sometimes, we as Christians, take something that is so simple and make it so complex. Nicodemus was a leader and teacher in Israel; someone with religious and political power. Despite all of his knowledge, Nicodemus did not know who Jesus was o
Spiritual highs are often followed by spiritual lows. Whenever God does something great in our lives, we can count on Satan to try to steal, kill, or destroy it. Even Jesus wasn't immune to Satan's temptations. At the core, Satan used these str
Unlike the three Kings that are often pictured with Nativity scenes, the wise men from the Bible were from "the East," most likely Persia; men who studied the prophecies of Daniel; and a priestly tribe called Magi. Most likely there were more t
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