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This sermon confronts the topic of hell. By using real-life headlines, biblical truth, and emotional storytelling, Steve confronts five common objections to hell: its unpopularity, perceived injustice, the suffering already present in life, its seeming intolerance, and our fear of offending others. While hell is deeply uncomfortable to talk about, it is a biblical reality taught by Jesus and recorded in New Testament. The sermon calls believers to awaken from apathy, recognize the eternal stakes, and share the gospel out of genuine love. The cross is our visual reminder of both God’s wrath and mercy, where love intervened to save us from the flame

In his thought-provoking sermon, “Christianity and Monkeys,” Chris Stephenson explores how the teachings of Jesus radically reshaped the value of human life and continue to influence society today. Using compelling stories, ranging from a monkey selfie lawsuit to ancient cultural practices, Chris walks through the transformative power of the Gospel on behalf of the poor, the disabled, children, women, and the enslaved. With clarity, conviction, and compassion, he invites us to center our lives on Jesus, who changed everything by becoming one of us.

In his sermon “Lasting Legacy,” preached by Elliot Blount, listeners were challenged to consider the kind of spiritual legacy they are leaving behind. Reflecting on his own formative years at Vero Christian Church and the faithfulness of his parents, Elliot highlighted how simple acts of obedience to God can have far-reaching impact. Drawing from Joshua 4, where the Israelites built a memorial of stones after crossing the Jordan River, he reminded us that true legacy is not about making our own name great, but about consistently pointing others to Jesus. A lasting legacy is built one step, one day, and one faithful decision at a time—and it begins with saying “yes” to God.