3 Great Series to Preach Before Easter
These Are Powerful Series That You Do Not Want to Miss! SermonSearch exists to resource preachers & teachers with materials like sermon outlines, illustrations, preaching ideas, and more.
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If you are looking for a 4-5 week series to help guide you through March, leading you through the season of Lent and toward Easter, then we have several you need to check out. |
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Series #1: Call Me Crazy |
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Pastor: Joey Rodgers |
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Duration: 4 Weeks |
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Description: In this 4 part series, Joey Rodgers explores some beliefs that Christians hold fast, where others may consider crazy. I love where he goes with each of these four messages: 1. Call Me Crazy but I believe God Exists 2. Call Me Crazy but I believe the Bible is Reliable 3. Call Me Crazy but I believe in Creation 4. Call Me Crazy but I believe in the Resurrection |
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Series #2: Escaping the Cage |
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Pastor: Jordan Easley |
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Duration: 5 Weeks |
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Description: In this 5 part series, Jordan Easley explores many of the pitfalls that believers can fall into including, stress, worry, fear, pride, bitterness and anger. This is a timeless series that can impact us all at pretty much any time. |
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Series #3: When You Pray |
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Pastor: Josh Malone |
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Duration: 4 Weeks |
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Description: In this 4 part series, Josh Malone walks us through what it looks like when we pray. Diving into text from both Matthew and Luke, Josh is able to preach God-glorifying messages that can easily challenge us and our congregations in our own prayer lives. |
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These three series are great starting blocks for you for the month of March. Download these sermon outlines today and keep them on hand to use as tools and resources as you plan what you'll be preaching this season! |
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