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Noblesville First Sermons

Noblesville First Sermons

By: Noblesville First UMC
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Noblesville First is an inclusive faith community that embraces all persons with no exceptions! Our mission is to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. Learn more at noblesvillefirst.com.℗ & © 2025 Noblesville First UMC Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
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  • Free, Indeed. | Guest Pastor
    Jul 6 2025

    This week, we’re answering the call to live in the deep, soul-freeing liberty that only Jesus offers. In a world that often feels heavy with burdens and expectations, Jesus invites us into a freedom that transforms us from the inside out. And just like fireworks on a summer night, our faith isn’t meant to be tucked away—it was made to shine. Join us as we explore how living boldly in Christ’s freedom can light up the darkness and point others to the God who loves without limits.

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    20 mins
  • Let It Burn | Rev. Nicole Caldwell-Gross
    Jun 30 2025

    This week in worship, we’re returning to one of the most well-known and powerful stories of faith and fire: Moses and the burning bush (Exodus 3). Out in the wilderness, Moses saw a bush that burned but wasn’t consumed—and from that flame, God spoke. Moses was called by name, drawn near, and given purpose. It’s a story that still speaks to us today. Because the truth is: the bush is still burning. The Divine still shows up, still calls us close, and still invites us to listen and respond. Maybe not through literal flames, but through moments that stir our souls—unexpected nudges, quiet whispers, sacred reminders that we are not alone and we are not forgotten.

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    20 mins
  • The Bush Is Still Burning | Rev. Nicole Caldwell-Gross
    Jun 22 2025

    We’re returning to one of the most well-known and powerful stories of faith and fire: Moses and the burning bush (Exodus 3). Out in the wilderness, Moses saw a bush that burned but wasn’t consumed—and from that flame, God spoke. Moses was called by name, drawn near, and given purpose. It’s a story that still speaks to us today. Because the truth is: the bush is still burning. The Divine still shows up, still calls us close, and still invites us to listen and respond. Maybe not through literal flames, but through moments that stir our souls—unexpected nudges, quiet whispers, sacred reminders that we are not alone and we are not forgotten. If your faith feels dim or distant, if you’re seeking direction, or if you simply need to be reminded of God’s presence and purpose—come to worship this week.

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    23 mins
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