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Sermons from Hope Church in Dubuque, Iowa.

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  • Jesus and You | Christmas Eve

    28/12/2025

    Christmas Eve centers on the simple but powerful truth that Jesus came near—for us. As we reflect on the longing beneath the noise of the season, we are reminded that Christmas is about more than gifts or traditions; it’s about God stepping into our world. Through the birth of Jesus, we see that God comes near to be with us, near to save us, and near to stay with us. Jesus is not distant or detached—He knows our pain, meets us in our brokenness, and restores our relationship with God. On this Christmas Eve, we are invited to receive Him personally and experience the promise of Immanuel—God with us, now and forever.

  • A Heart in Distress

    28/12/2025

    Caleb walks us through Psalm 77 as a year-end reflection on faith in hard seasons, showing us four movements of a heart in distress: reaching our limits, asking honest questions, choosing what we will remember, and trusting that God is still at work even when we can’t see it. Through Asaph’s raw honesty, Caleb reminds us that lament doesn’t weaken faith—it reveals our need for God—and that questions often surface when God feels silent. As the psalm turns, we see how intentionally remembering God’s past faithfulness reshapes our trust in the present. Ultimately, Caleb points us to Jesus as the greater Exodus, whose unseen work brings hope and deliverance, inviting us to step into the new year with a faith that remembers, trusts, and rests even when the path forward isn’t clear.

  • Jesus and His Friends (LOVE)

    21/12/2025

    This week of Advent focuses on Love. Scripture reminds us that love comes from God and is defined by Him, not by our imperfect experiences of it. In Jesus, we see love fully revealed—given to those who are needy, to those who fail, and even to those who oppose Him. His life shows us that love is not earned or performance-based, but freely given and sacrificial. As we reflect this Advent, we remember that the gift of love is not only that Jesus came into the world, but that He laid down His life for us—and calls us to love one another in the same way.

  • Jesus and the Outcast (JOY)

    14/12/2025

    This third week of Advent centers on joy—not as a shallow feeling, but as a deep, steady reality available to us even in hard seasons. Walking through the familiar story of the shepherds in Luke 2, we see how God delivers a joy-filled message to an unlikely group of people who felt overlooked, unimportant, and on the margins. The angel’s announcement reminds us that the good news is for all people, and the shepherds’ response shows what happens when we truly take that message to heart: we move toward it with faith, we can’t keep it to ourselves, and we return to everyday life changed on the inside. This message invites us to see that real joy isn’t rooted in circumstances, but in knowing that God meets us right where we are and calls us into something new.

  • Jesus and His Enemies (PEACE)

    07/12/2025

    In this Advent message, we explore how God brings life and hope out of the most unlikely places—often in the very conflicts, tensions, and strained relationships we carry into this season. Romans 15:4–13 reminds us that God’s power doesn’t just remove conflict but breaks and transforms our hearts so real peace can take root. Sean reflects on surprising moments of peace in history, like the 1914 Christmas Truce, and connects them to Isaiah’s vision of new life growing from what looked hopeless. As we look at the conflict in our own families, friendships, and everyday lives, we see a God who invites us into unity, endurance, and encouragement—forming us into a people who live with “one mind and one voice.” This Advent, we’re invited to rest assured in the love and hope of Jesus, the only peace strong enough to hold us and heal what feels divided.

  • Jesus and His Family (HOPE)

    30/11/2025

    Today we open our Christmas series by looking at HOPE—not wishful thinking, but the confident expectation that God keeps His promises. Through the stories of Mary and Joseph, we see that true hope comes from God and grows as we trust and obey His Word. Their surrender and obedience point us beyond themselves to Jesus, the fulfillment of every promise and the true hope of the world. As we begin Advent together, we’re invited to receive the hope God gives and walk in it daily.

  • The Victory is Won

    23/11/2025

    In this message, Mark wraps up our journey through Romans 8 by reminding us that in Christ, we are already living in the victory. Like holding all the wild cards at the end of a game of Uno, we see how the gospel answers three huge questions we wrestle with: Who can be against us? Who can condemn us? Who can separate us from God’s love? As we walk through Romans 8:31–39, we remember that God is for us, Christ has taken our condemnation, and nothing in all creation can separate us from His love. Because of Jesus, we don’t just scrape by—we live as “more than conquerors” in every circumstance we face.

  • When All Things Work Together

    16/11/2025

    In Romans 8:28–30, we see a truth we cling to when life doesn’t make sense: God is at work in all things for our good. But today, Ross helps us see that this “good” is far deeper than comfort or ease—it’s the good of being shaped into the image of Christ. As we walk through suffering, weakness, waiting, and unanswered prayers, God is not distant. He is working in every detail, forming us, holding us, and carrying His purposes forward. We discover God’s unstoppable grace, His unbreakable plan, and the assurance that what He starts in us, He always finishes. We live in the victory because our story follows Jesus—through suffering to glory.

  • Wait For It...

    09/11/2025

    Life’s hardships often leave us asking, “Why?” In Romans 8, Paul reminds us that our present sufferings are nothing compared to the glory that will one day be revealed in us. As we wait, creation groans, we groan, and even the Spirit groans on our behalf — all pointing us toward a future hope that far outweighs our pain. This message invites us to fix our eyes on what’s unseen and live with patient, eager expectation as God renews all things.

  • Who Are You and What Do You Do?

    02/11/2025

    When someone asks, “What do you do?” our answer often shapes how people see us—and how we see ourselves. But Romans 8 reminds us that when we are in Christ, everything about our identity changes. We are no longer slaves to sin but children of God—adopted, loved, and given a purpose. This week, we’re reminded that our new identity also comes with a calling: to follow the Spirit, to put sin to death, and to live as heirs with Christ.

  • If Christ is in you...

    26/10/2025

    In Romans 8:5–11, we explore Paul’s “if/then” reality: if Christ is in us, then the Spirit reorients our minds and governs our lives. A mindset on the flesh leads to dead ends; a mindset on the Spirit brings life and peace. We see how belonging to Christ means the Spirit lives in us now—reshaping our desires, relationships, and choices—and guarantees our future: the same Spirit who raised Jesus will raise us, too. As we surrender daily, we don’t think or live like we used to; the Spirit is producing real life in us today with resurrection hope ahead.

  • What God Did That You Can't

    19/10/2025

    We step into Romans 8:1–4 to see the good news that there is no condemnation, real freedom in Christ, and Spirit-led power to live. God does what the law and our effort never could—He condemns sin in Jesus and fulfills righteousness in us so we can walk a new way.

  • Live Purposely

    12/10/2025

    As we close our Becoming Disciples series, we’re reminded that discipleship is a lifelong surrender to Jesus—every part of who we are and what we do. In this message, Pastor Ross invites us to surrender our purpose to Him. We all want our lives to matter, but true purpose begins when Christ’s love compels us to live for Him, not ourselves. Through 2 Corinthians 5, we see that the gospel changes who and what we live for. We are renewed by grace, anchored in the gospel, and commissioned as Christ’s ambassadors—sent to share the message of reconciliation with the world. To live purposely means centering our lives on the mission and glory of Jesus, joining Him in raising up disciples who surrender their lives to Him.

  • Serve Sacrificially

    28/09/2025

    In John 13:1–17, Jesus shocks His disciples by stooping to wash their feet, showing us that true greatness is found in humble, sacrificial service. As disciples, we are called to step off the path of self-interest and take up the towel, living with a new heart of love, a new posture of humility, and a new witness that shines His light into the world. Following the example of Jesus, who gave His life as a ransom for many, we are invited to let Him first wash us and then empower us to serve others for the glory of God.

  • Relate Graciously

    21/09/2025

    In Becoming Disciples, we look at what it means to surrender our relationships to Jesus and relate graciously to one another. From Colossians 3:12–15, we’re reminded that as God’s chosen, holy, and beloved people, we are called to reflect Christ’s grace in every relationship. Ross shows us that disciples put on Christ’s character—compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, patience, and love—practice forgiveness as the Lord has forgiven us, and let the peace of Christ rule in our hearts. Because Jesus has already clothed Himself in humility, forgiven us at the cross, and brought us peace with God, we can extend His grace to others and live differently in the world.

  • Cultivate Disciplines

    14/09/2025

    God invites us into a deep, life-giving relationship with Him, but experiencing His fullness takes intention. In this message, Marty challenges us to surrender our habits and cultivate spiritual disciplines—like prayer, Scripture, fasting, worship, and serving—that open us to God’s presence and help us grow together as disciples.

  • Pursue Holiness

    07/09/2025
  • Think Biblically

    31/08/2025
  • Vision Sunday

    24/08/2025

    On Vision Sunday, we celebrate all God has done this past year and look ahead with boldness to the year to come. Together, Ross, Mark, and Marty walk us through our vision of “Raising up disciples who surrender their lives to Jesus”—a vision not about producing busy churchgoers, but wholehearted followers who give their lives fully to Christ. We are reminded of the simple but powerful steps of Connect, Grow, and Serve, and as we reflect on the stories, numbers, and lives God has already transformed, we are called to lean in with faith, generosity, and courage as we continue to pursue this mission together.

  • Don't Covet | Exodus 20:17

    17/08/2025

    In this final message of the Etched in Stone series, Pastor Mark walks us through the Tenth Commandment: “You shall not covet.” We learn that coveting is more than simply wanting something—it is a restless longing for what God has given to someone else. This heart issue distorts our contentment, damages our relationships, and distracts us from worshiping God. Ultimately, coveting exposes our need for a Savior. Only in Jesus, who resisted temptation and offers us a new heart, do we find freedom from restless desires and discover true contentment in Him.

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