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Generational Joy | 3 John 1:3-4
MAX MCCALLEY | JULY 5, 2026
Max McCalley, RockPointe's Student Minister, teaches that a believer’s greatest joy is seeing spiritual children walk in the truth, highlights the eternal urgency of investing in the next generation—especially while they are young—and celebrates God’s design for one generation to commend His works to the next.
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Lessons on the Book of Revelation - Revelation 8–9 Dr. Buist Fanning, American scholar of biblical Greek and New Testament studies, examines Revelation's literary structure of telescoping judgments in the second major vision, presents five principles for interpreting its symbolic imagery, and expounds the first six trumpet judgments as escalating divine warnings calling for repentance.Lessons on the Book of Revelation - Revelation 8–9
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RockPointe: Living Our Mission Together Ron urges us to live out RockPointe’s mission—loving God fully while making more and better followers of Christ—by progressing together through the discipleship steps of Believe, Belong, Become, and Beyond as seen in Acts 2:41-47.RockPointe: Living Our Mission Together
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The Daddy Dance - 1 Thessalonians 2:11-12 Greg Methvin shows that Paul shepherded the Thessalonians with fatherly love—cheering, comforting, and boldly challenging them to live magnanimous lives worthy of God’s kingdom and glory, gladly spending and being spent for their souls.The Daddy Dance - 1 Thessalonians 2:11-12
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Three Great Words Christians Need to Understand - Ephesians 2:4-10 Ron explains that God, rich in mercy and love, saves us by His grace through faith—not by our works—so that we, as His masterful workmanship created in Christ, can walk in the good works He prepared for us in advance.Three Great Words Christians Need to Understand - Ephesians 2:4-10
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Don't Bring Your Accordion - Matthew 20:20-34 Randy Riggins, RockPointe's International Missions Pastor, teaches that we should serve others as a humble, grace-driven response to Christ’s sacrifice—since we were designed for it, it connects people to Jesus, and it brings blessing when we focus on Him.Don't Bring Your Accordion - Matthew 20:20-34
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