Upper Seneca Baptist Church
Sunday, August 31, 2025
Our Mission: Impacting the Kingdom of God one person at a time
USBC Sermon Schedule
Sermons by Pastor Dennis Felder
(unless otherwise specified)
August 2025
 
 
In the month of August, I will be sharing the sermon series, The Keys to Growth. This series is a powerful exploration of the essential principles every believer needs to embrace in order to grow spiritually and to walk more closely with Christ.

Aug. 3rd
Sermon Title:Prayer Moves the Heart of God
Scripture: Matthew 6:5-6
Synopsis: Believers are challenged to move beyond surface-level, performance-based prayers and embrace a deep, private, and heartfelt communication with God. Prayer is a privilege and should not be squandered, but to intentionally seek Him to experience spiritual growth and transformation.

Aug. 10th – MUSIC SUNDAY

Aug. 17th
Sermon Title:Will the Real Holy Spirit Please Stand Up?
Scripture: Ephesians 4:30
Synopsis: Believers are encouraged to recognize the true character and work of the Holy Spirit beyond emotionalism. We are called not to grieve the Holy Spirit through disobedience, but rather to cultivate a relationship marked by reverence, guidance, and transformation.

Aug. 24th
Sermon Title: Jesus’ Workshop, the Church
Scripture: Revelation 3:15-16
Synopsis: Believers are called to move from a lukewarm commitment to a passionate involvement in the church, which Christ desires to use as His tool for transforming lives. We are warned against the indifference that makes Christ nauseous. Instead, we are to allow Him to shape us and to use our unique gifts for the advancement of the gospel.

Aug. 31st
Sermon Title: God’s Instruction Manual, the Bible
Scripture: 2 Timothy 3:16-17
Synopsis: Believers are reminded that all Scripture is divinely inspired and fully sufficient to teach, rebuke, correct, and train us for every good work. It is vital that Christians not only read and accept God’s Word, but also to live it out daily, allowing it to shape their lives and guide their spiritual growth.
 
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