• ISMS | Materialism | Part 3
    2025/05/12

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    ISMS that Poison the Soul
    Materialism | Part 3
    Senior Pastor Keith Stewart
    May 11, 2025

    Materialism is not about the amount, it’s about our attitude. When Jesus addressed materialism in the Sermon on the Mount, He spoke of necessities not luxuries. He also gave us the surest sign of materialism and that’s worry. This Sunday, we’ll learn how to be set free from this toxic “ISM”.


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    Discussion Questions:

    1. Some Christians define sin in terms of sinful acts (observable external behaviors). In this way, we are much like the Pharisees who did the same. But Scripture has always been careful to define sin primarily as desires gone awry – that our internal want is broken. So whether you’re talking about lust, greed, or coveting, before we ever commit an external act, we crave something internally first. Why do some Christians define sin in terms of external observable acts alone? Why are we so reluctant to admit that our desires are the real problem? Why do we try to justify our coveting or explain it away? Why do we only deal with the fruit instead of the root?

    2. Rate yourself as a worrier. On a scale of 1 to 10 with 1 being “not worried at all” and 10 being debilitating worry. Where would you put yourself on that scale? What tends to be your biggest worries? What, if anything, did you learn in today’s message that might help you better deal with worries when they arise?

    3. Real wealth is determined not by our houses, cars or money in the bank but by our character, contentment, generosity and relationships. Why do these things matter more than the other things? Have you known people who were rich in one or more of these areas? What were they like? What did you learn from them? How do they inspire you to be rich where it counts?

    4. To be truly rich in relationships is to be rich in our friendships, marriage and with God. Where are you strongest? Where are you weakest? What practical steps can you begin to take to make incremental improvements in all of your relationships?

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  • ISMS | Alcoholism | Part 2
    2025/05/05

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    ISMS that Poison the Soul
    Alcoholism | Part 2
    Senior Pastor Keith Stewart
    May 4, 2025


    When you think of addiction, if all you can picture is a homeless man passed out in a drunken stupor, then you don’t really understand addiction at all. Did you know that 3 out of 4 alcoholic men and women are married and still living at home? 95% of them still have jobs or own their business. In fact, only 3-5% of alcoholics ever reach skid row level. The truth is addiction often wears a familiar face or it may even be the reflection you see in the mirror. It’s time we spoke truth into a topic filled with unfair stereotypes and misunderstanding. It’s past time for people to know there is hope and healing for anyone caught up in addiction.


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    Discussion Questions:

    1. In the first half of today’s message, Pastor Keith shared three stories to illustrate God’s heart for the poor and oppressed; the shepherds, the leper and the woman who anointed the feet of Jesus. What were your main takeaways from the three stories? Could you put yourself in the shoes of any of these marginalized groups? What comfort or encouragement is found in these stories as it relates to addicts?
    2. Do we really see people as people? Or more importantly, do we see people as God sees them? What groups of people today are still being marginalized? Why do people struggle with seeing the value, worth and dignity of others? If someone struggles with seeing others as God does, what would you suggest to them that might help them see what God does? How does the way we see people affect the way we treat people?

    3. Why do we stereotype alcoholics? When the vast majority of alcoholics and other addicts are actually living in homes (sometimes as our neighbors), holding down jobs, and are able to manage appearances to most people who surround their life – knowing all of this – why do we associate alcoholism with only the worst-case scenarios? Have you ever personally known an alcoholic or addict?

    4. All of us are broken people. No one is immune from that. We all have our weaknesses, Achilles’ heel, our vulnerability to certain types of sins. Why do people often act as if they are better than others simply because they sin differently? What’s the best remedy to that sort of behavior or attitude?

    5. Confession helps to heal us. Being honest with God, ourselves and others brings many practical benefits. Can you name one or several? What experiences have you personally had with confessing to others your greatest struggles or failures? If someone is afraid to open up about such matters, what cautions would you give to them? What encouragement would you give to them?

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  • ISMS | Perfectionism | Part 1
    2025/04/27

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    ISMS that Poison the Soul
    Perfectionism | Part 1
    Senior Pastor Keith Stewart
    April 27, 2025


    Perfectionism sabotages everything you do in life. It limits your potential. It robs you of your joy and even strips away the peace of God every time you fail. This message will explore the roots of perfectionism, how it affects us and most of all, God’s antidote to this poisonous root in our soul. This is a message you don’t want to miss.

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    Discussion Questions

    1. On a scale of 1-10 (1 being very little and 10 being a lot), how much do you personally struggle with perfectionism? When you think back to the pressures of society and the influence of parents and other authority figures, what messages did you internalize that contributed to the problem of perfectionism?

    2. What has perfectionism cost you professionally, physically, psychologically, relationally and spiritually? Can you think of any other ways your life has been adversely affected by perfectionism?

    3. People with perfectionistic tendencies often struggle with forgiving themselves. Has this ever been an issue for you? What did you learn today that might be useful in the future as an alternative to beating yourself up over and over again?

    4. What were some of the things that stood out most to you in today’s message? Any new learnings about perfectionism or yourself? How will you take what you learned today and incorporate it into your life?

    5. Discuss the ideas of progress not perfection and the willingness to do things poorly.

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  • Jesus is The G.O.A.T | His Church... not so much | Pastor Keith Stewart
    2025/04/21

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    Jesus is The G.O.A.T | His Church... not so much
    Easter Sunday
    Senior Pastor Keith Stewart
    April 20, 2025


    Church people and non-church people seem to agree on one thing. Jesus is pretty awesome. We want to celebrate that this Easter. How Jesus Christ has left a lasting imprint on society and on the lives of so many who call Him Lord and Savior.But we also want to speak honestly and directly to those hurt by the church. So whether you’re new to church or someone who has stayed away, this message is for you and our hope is this marks a new beginning for us all.


    1. Have you ever had any encounters with disaffected Christians (those who were once a part of a church but now no longer trust it)? What were they like? What concerns or criticisms did they express? How valid do you think their reasoning was? Did you say or do anything to address the issues they brought up? Where is that person today?

    2. Jesus left a lasting impact on lives and history. What things stood out to you most in the message? What are some other ways Jesus Christ has left an indelible mark in lives and history?

    3. Looking at all that Christ has inspired throughout history, what ways move you most? In what ways do you emulate Christ’s example? What does society view churches that are involved in compassionate ministries and those that are not?

    4. How do you relate to people outside the church or outside the faith? Do you tend to think in terms of bounded sets or centered sets? The Pharisees of Jesus’ day were bounded set thinkers who defined the spiritual life by external behaviors like observing the sabbath and a myriad of other rules. Have you ever known Christians to think in similar ways? When you consider Jesus’ approach to outsiders, his primary concern was whether or not they were moving toward God or away from Him? What sort of things let you know that someone has a spiritual interest or hunger?

    5. Share with your small group your personal testimony. What was it like to give your life to Christ and what has He done in your life that only He could do?

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  • The Triumphal Entry | Palm Sunday | Senior Pastor Keith Stewart
    2025/04/14

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    The Triumphal Entry:
    Palm Sunday
    Senior Pastor Keith Stewart
    April 13, 2025


    It’s a story told by all four gospel writers and marks the beginning of the Passion Week of Christ. Just about the time you think you really understand it, it surprises you with layers of rich meaning that you never noticed before. At the heart of this story is a choice and not just any choice - THE CHOICE - are we committed to Jesus for Who He is or for Who we want Him to be? Don’t miss this message!

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    1. It turns out that donkeys are more important than many of us ever realized. What are the things about donkeys that stood out most to you today? How do they enhance your understanding of Christ and His mission? What sort of statement did it make for Jesus to ride into Jerusalem on a donkey at Passover? Do you think people in his day understood the significance of this?

    2. Obviously at Passover, the fervor of the people reaches its highest levels. Remembering the significance of the deliverance of their people from Egypt and now being under the bootheel of another superpower made them yearn for God to do it again. But neither the people nor even Jesus’ disciples understood the sort of deliverance Christ intended to bring. Why do you think they were so blind as to what Christ intended to do even though He taught it and explicitly said it many times? If you lived in those days, do you think you would have seen things differently or the same as everybody else? Why or why not?

    3. Pastor Keith said, “We want Jesus to be who we want Him to be instead of who He is." He then gave examples of the many ways we distort who Jesus is; Political Jesus, Magic 8-ball Jesus, Mr. Rogers Jesus, Santa Jesus and even Self-Help Jesus. Have you ever witnessed this yourself?Is this something you did at some point in your faith journey? How did that affect you? How did you come to a true, better and more Biblical understanding of Christ?

    4. There were two likely triumphal entries into Jerusalem that day taking place on opposite sides of the city. One involved Pontius Pilate accompanied by a massive display of force. The other involved Jesus, a donkey and a rag-tag group of followers. Why does the world worship power and military might even to this day? Which parade would you personally fit into best? What does Jesus' entrance into the city that day say about the nature of His kingdom?

    5. We all must make a choice. In a sense, even today, we are still waving our palm branches. This National Jewish symbol for liberation can either be waved in the political sense, i.e. believing that our deliverance rises and falls based on who possesses power in Washington DC. Or it can be waved in a more profound spiritual sense believing what’s fundamentally wrong with the world can’t be fixed by legislation, executive order or any other sort of political action. Instead, each and every heart needs to experience forgiveness, liberation from the bonds of selfishness and be set free to love God and others as intended. In which sphere do you wave your palm branch most? Based on what you read, what occupies your time and energy and conversations, or how you post on social media, what would others say is the sphere where you wave your palm branch most?

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    50 分
  • Unshakeable Bonds: The Strength of Spiritual Friendships | Dr. Jessica Fernandez
    2025/04/07

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    Unshakeable Bonds:
    The Strength of Spiritual Friendships
    Dr. Jessica Fernandez
    April 06, 2025


    #Realspringcreekchurch #springcreekchurch #godlyfriendships #unshakeablebonds #realfaith #strongfriends #strongbonds


    This sermon, Unshakeable Bonds, will uncover the value of spiritual friendships and the essential role accountability plays in our walk with Christ. You’ll discover how godly relationships protect us from isolation, discourage spiritual apathy, and speak truth into our lives when we need it most. True friends don’t just stand beside us—they challenge us, encourage us, and help us reflect Jesus more clearly. Learn how to cultivate these unshakeable bonds that sharpen your faith and strengthen your heart.

    In a culture where surface-level connections are common and loneliness often hides behind busy schedules, The Bible highlights the life-changing power of authentic, God-centered friendships. "As iron sharpens iron, one person sharpens another" (Proverbs 27:17) is more than just wise advice—it’s God’s design for how we grow stronger in faith and character.

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    DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

    1. Who are the “battle buddies” in your life—those spiritual friends who pray for you, speak truth to you, and walk with you through the fire? How did God bring them into your life? If you don’t have someone like that right now, what’s one step you can take to build that kind of friendship?

    2. Daniel 3 shows us that standing in unity gave Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego strength—but Jesus was the one who set them free. How do your spiritual friendships give you courage? And how do they help you stay focused on Jesus, the one who brings freedom?

    3. Think about a time when your faith was tested. Did someone walk through that “fire” with you? How did their presence (or absence) shape your experience and your faith?

    4. What would it look like to be the kind of friend who helps others reflect Jesus more clearly? How can you show up, speak life, and help sharpen someone else's faith this week?

    5. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego didn’t just survive Babylon—they revealed God in Babylon. What kind of shared legacy are you building with the people around you? How can your friendships point others to God?



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    52 分
  • Step Out of The Boat | Springcreek | Part 1
    2025/03/31

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    Step Out of The Boat
    Springcreek | Part 1
    Dr.Jessica Fernandez
    March 30, 2025


    #Realspringcreekchurch #springcreekchurch #fear #faithoverfear #anxiety #stepouttheboat #realfaith

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    When Jesus called Peter to walk on water, it wasn’t about defying nature—it was about trusting Him fully. Peter stepped out, but fear and doubt made him sink. The other disciples? They stayed in the boat, paralyzed by fear and what-ifs. This message challenges us to stop letting overthinking hold us back. The real miracle isn’t the absence of fear; it’s choosing to trust Jesus despite it. Because in the end, it’s not the boat that keeps you safe—it’s the presence of Jesus. So what’s holding you back? Step out. Fix your focus on Him.


    DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

    1. Have you ever felt God calling you to take a step of faith that felt risky or uncomfortable? What happened?
    2. Can you relate to the idea of “overthinking” getting in the way of obedience? What does that look like in your life?
    3. Read Matthew 14:22–33. Why do you think Jesus sent the disciples into the storm on purpose?
    4. What does Peter’s experience on the water teach us about faith, focus, and fear?
    5. How does Jesus’ response to Peter when he starts sinking reflect His character?
    6. What is your “boat”—your comfort zone, fear, or excuse—that’s keeping you from stepping into what God has for you?


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  • Marriage Tune-Up | Love | Part 5
    2025/03/24

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    LOVE: From Statue Quo To Spectacular
    Marriage Tune-Up | Part 5
    Senior Pastor Keith Stewart
    March 23, 2025


    #Realspringcreekchurch #springcreekchurch #marriagetuneup #marriage #healthyrelationships #protectinglove #protectlove

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    In this series, we’ve saved the best for last. There are so many myths and misconceptions of love that permeate our society. And sometimes these distortions not only dominate our thinking but sabotage our best attempts at building a great love life. This Sunday we dispel the myths in order to build on the one sure foundation of love as it’s spelled out in the pages of God’s Word. This message will help you move from a ho-hum relationship to having a spectacular one.


    DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

    1. What are some of the most common myths about love and relationships? What, if any, effect did those myths have on you? How do you think they play out in society?

    2. Robert Sternberg wrote about triangular love that consists of passion, intimacy and commitment. He also gave three examples of what happens when one of the three is missing. Take some time individually or as a group to reflect on the following scenarios and how you have seen these play out in your life or those who surround you.

    • High passion + High intimacy = Romantic love
    • High passion + High commitment = Foolish love
    • High intimacy + High commitment = Companionship love

    3. What are the things that characterize Passion, Dod (Hebrew), Eros (Greek)? How would you rate your marriage in this area on a scale of 1 – 10 (with 1 being the worst and 10 being the best)? What steps can you take to improve? Who has modelled this best in your life? What wounds or distortions might you have around this aspect of love?

    4. What are the things that Intimacy, Raya (Hebrew), Phileo (Greek)? How would you rate your marriage in this area on a scale of 1 – 10 (with 1 being the worst and 10 being the best)? What steps can you take to improve? Who has modeled this best in your life? What wounds or distortions might you have around this aspect of love?

    5. What are the things that characterize Commitment, Ahava (Hebrew), Agape (Greek)? How would you rate your marriage in this area on a scale of 1 – 10 (with 1 being the worst and 10 being the best)? What steps can you take to improve? Who has modeled this best in your life? What wounds or distortions might you have around this aspect of love?

    6. What are your biggest takeaways from this series? Where were you challenged most? In what ways were you affirmed? What plans, if any, have you made to keep your marriage growing and strong?


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    47 分