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Son of Man | O Come O Come Emmanuel - Isaiah 7 | December 15

This week, we delve into the concept of Jesus as the Son of Man and the significance of the ancient hymn "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel." Discover the roots and meanings behind the seven antiphons, each highlighting the identity of Christ through Old Testament prophecies, calling on Christ to be our wisdom, Lord, root, key, dayspring, king, and God with us. Explore the anticipation of not only celebrating Christ's birth but also the promise of His second coming, offering hope and restoration. Join us in this spiritual journey of reflection, learning, and communal prayer.

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Son of Man | A King Like No Other - Daniel 7 | December 08

Explore Daniel's enigmatic dream, where he witnessed terrifying beasts and the divine Ancient of Days. Learn how these visions relate to Jesus' role as the Son of Man, embodying humility and enduring suffering to ultimately triumph over the beastly kingdoms of the world. Discover how Jesus, by becoming a servant and sacrificing Himself, fulfills God's promise of an enduring, everlasting dominion. Reflect on the counterintuitive yet transformative power of humility, illustrating how true power and victory reside not in conquest, but in serving and loving others. To learn more about our church and connect with us, visit mcboone.com.

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Who Are You | Light of the World - Daniel 12 | December 1

Jesus is the Son of God, fully divine, and one with the Father. His identity reveals the transformative power of God's light, which overcomes darkness and brings eternal hope. His works testify to His divinity, offering assurance that those who follow Him are secure in His care.

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Who Are You | More Than Meets The Eye - Daniel 10 | November 17

This episode reveals the profound vision Daniel receives during the third year of King Cyrus of Persia, shedding light on a great cosmic conflict. As Daniel mourns and prays for three weeks, he encounters a heavenly being with a message that transcends the physical realm.

Explore the historical context of Daniel's vision and its significance to the ancient Jewish people returning from exile. Learn how Daniel's experience speaks to the interconnectedness of the spiritual and physical worlds, offering valuable insights for our lives today. The sermon highlights the importance of understanding the Bible's context and the four guiding principles from "How Not to Read the Bible."

Discover three key takeaways from this passage: the world is more than meets the eye, the resurrection of Christ is our lens for viewing reality, and the power of prayer to effect change. This teaching encourages a re-enchanted view of reality, reminding us of the spiritual forces at play and the transformative power of prayer in advancing God's kingdom.

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Who Are You | Life in the Waiting - Daniel 9 | November 10

The prophecy in Daniel 9 highlights God’s precise control over history, pointing to the arrival of Jesus as the Messiah, fulfilling promises down to specific dates. Exile is a central theme throughout the Bible, representing humanity’s condition of longing for true home and restoration. Even today, believers live as exiles, awaiting Jesus’ return and the fulfillment of God’s kingdom. The message calls for trust in God’s plan, finding hope in His faithfulness, and living with confidence that He is in control.

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Who Are You | Stand on Truth - Daniel 8 | November 3

In Daniel's visions, God reveals His control over history, calling us to stand firmly on His truth and find hope rather than fear. Just as Jesus warned against obsessing over signs, we're encouraged to focus on God’s ultimate plan rather than getting lost in details. While the future holds mysteries, we’re called to trust God, live confidently, and worship Him, knowing His truth and greater purpose stand firm beyond what we can fully understand.

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Who Are You | Circumstances - Daniel 6 | October 27

Daniel’s unyielding faith under threat shows the strength of a life deeply anchored in God’s identity and kingdom rather than earthly power. His consistent prayer life models resilience, pointing us toward a focus on God’s wisdom, hope, and power. Amid challenges, we’re called to pray not for easy paths but for strength to live out the values of Jesus' kingdom, trusting in God's ultimate authority. This approach subverts earthly empires, affirming Christ as sovereign over all powers and principalities.

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Who Are You | Worship His Majesty - Daniel 5 | October 13

This message from Mountainside Church delves into Daniel 5, emphasizing the absolute nature of God. King Belshazzar's pride leads to his downfall, showcasing the consequences of failing to honor God's sovereignty. In contrast, Daniel's steadfast faith reflects God's unchanging truth. The message calls us to reject relativism and recognize the supremacy of God in every aspect of life, urging us to live as ambassadors of His eternal kingdom.

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Who Are You | Just Look Up - Daniel 4 | October 5

Join us at Mountainside Church in Boone, North Carolina, as we explore the powerful story of King Nebuchadnezzar in Daniel Chapter 4. This passage reveals the king’s transformative journey from pride and self-sufficiency to humility and praise for the Most High God. It invites us to reflect on our own lives and ask the crucial question: "Where are you looking?" We’ll discover how what we worship shapes our identity and purpose. As we face life’s challenges, let’s be reminded of God's sovereignty, learning to live in truth, gratitude, and faith, becoming more like the God we worship.

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Who Are You | Harmonious Unity - Daniel 3 | September 22

In this episode, we are taken the powerful story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego from Daniel chapter 3. We explore their unwavering faith in the face of persecution and the fiery furnace, highlighting the importance of identity in worship and the themes of forced conformity versus harmonious unity, drawing parallels between the Babylonian empire and modern societal pressures. How can we, as followers of Christ, resist creating our own "Babylons" by focusing on essential truths and fostering a diverse unity centered around God. Let us examine our deepest desires and affections and be challenged to identify and resist counterfeit gods, emphasizing that true worship is about prioritizing our relationship with God above all else.

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Who Are You | Holy Holy Holy - Daniel 2 | September 15

While human wisdom has its limits, there is a God in heaven who is actively involved in His creation. Daniel's faith and calmness, in contrast to the fear and trembling of the Babylonian wise men, underscore the importance of knowing who God is to understand who we are and what our purpose is.

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Who Are You | In Not Of - Daniel 1 | September 8

Through Daniel’s story, we discuss the importance of knowing who God is to understand who we are, and how our identity in God shapes our actions and purpose. We are reminded that God is in control of all history, and our mission is to live faithfully in this world while maintaining our witness for Him. Join us as we navigate the challenges of living in a changing world, holding onto the truth that God is in control and that our identity in Him is unshakeable.

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What’s The Point | Biblical Genres and Apocalyptic Literature - Hebrews 4:11-13 | September 1

In this episode from Mountainside Church, we delve into the rich tapestry of the Bible, exploring the different genres that make up this holy text. From narratives and poetry to wisdom literature and prophecy, each genre offers unique insights and revelations about God's Word. We also touch upon the significance of understanding these genres to enhance our interpretation and appreciation of the Bible. Join us as we uncover the beauty and complexity of God's message, and learn how to become faithful and careful readers of His Word.

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What’s The Point | How to Read the Bible? - Hebrews 4:12-13 | August 25

You are reading your Bible wrong! We often read the Bible with the right intentions but use less than helpful methods, treating it like a textbook or reference guide. Instead, we should approach it as a living story, written for us but not to us. The Bible was crafted in a different time and culture, meant to guide us towards God, not just provide direct answers. While our natural instincts about seeking truth, wisdom, and God’s voice in Scripture are good, we must read it holistically and contextually to fully grasp its transformative power. Just read it!

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What’s The Point | What Is The Bible? - Hebrews 4:12-13 | August 18

Join us as we uncover the importance of the scriptures, not as a mere law book or instruction manual, but as a life-giving, transformative narrative that leads us to Jesus Christ. Discover how engaging with the Bible can profoundly impact your life and why it is crucial to read it with a heart open to its treasures. This episode is a call to fall in love with the Word of God, to meditate on it, and to let it shape our lives.

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Movement | Inviting Our Neighbors to Join Us - James 2:14-26 | August 4

Our mission is to be a place where Heaven meets Earth, proclaiming the universal reign of God, embodying Jesus to our community, and inviting our neighbors to join us in becoming real people, who are part of a real family, and who worship the real God. We are God's image-bearers and Jesus as the firstborn of all creation redefines community and discipleship for us. And so, living out our faith practically urges us to invite others into God's story and prioritize His mission.

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Movement | Embodying Jesus to Our Community - John 1:14 | July 28

To embody Christ, we must walk in Him, rooted in His teachings, built up in His love, and established in His faith. This looks like living out the Sermon on the Mount, loving our enemies, praying for those who persecute us, giving to the needy, fasting, and seeking first the kingdom of God. It looks like bearing the fruit of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. It looks like being a community that reflects the character of Christ, pursuing justice, loving mercy, and walking humbly with our God.

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Movement | Proclaim the Universal Reign of God - Romans 10:13-15 | July 21

This message is a compelling call to action for believers to prioritize their relationship with God, share their faith boldly, and make divine guidance the cornerstone of their daily lives. Prioritize God in all aspects of your life, as He is infinitely more important than any worldly concern. Live out the Gospel by letting your actions reflect Christ's teachings and love. Share the Gospel intentionally, seeking opportunities for real conversations that lead to gospel discussions. Serve others, disciple them, and obey the Holy Spirit's guidance. Our mission is to spread God's love and salvation to all, fulfilling the Great Commission and bringing hope to the lost.

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Movement | Where Heaven Meets Earth - Revelation 7:9-10, 21:1-5 | July 14

The mission of the church is to create a space where Heaven meets Earth. The vision is for God's presence to overlap with our lives, transforming our world and ultimately leading to a renewed creation where God dwells with His people. Jesus' life, death, and resurrection make this possible, and believers are called to actively participate in this mission until the Earth reflects Heaven.

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Movement | We Have A Mission - Proverbs 29:18, Matthew 28:19-20 | July 7

We need to understand and embrace our mission: to make disciples by embodying Jesus in our communities and proclaiming God's universal reign. This involves living out our faith authentically, inviting others to join us in worship and community. Actively seek to align our life with God's purpose, impacting the world for His glory.

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