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Orchard Community Church Sunday Morning Messages

Orchard Community Church Sunday Morning Messages

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Sunday morning messages from Orchard Community Church in beautiful Ventura, California. Listen in to hear the Good News from Pastor Matt Hoyt and occasional guest preachers.© 2026 Orchard Community Church Sunday Morning Messages Christianity Personal Development Personal Success Spirituality
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  • Restored
    Feb 19 2026

    Restored

    Genesis 1: 31, Genesis 3:6-11, Isaiah 59:2, Romans 5:10, Romans 5:1

    Jesus died on the cross to restore our broken relationship with God.


    The Cross

    In the ancient world, the cross was a symbol of shame, death, and defeat. Among the Jewish people, anyone who died on a cross was considered cursed by God, and the Romans viewed those who were crucified with contempt. This is why the Apostle Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 1:23, “but we preach Christ crucified: a stumbling block to Jews and foolishness to Gentiles.” Even today, the cross remains difficult for many to understand. Yet, the cross stands at the center of God’s redemptive plan and the very heart of the gospel. Every believer knows Jesus died for them on the cross, but even for people of faith, its meaning can be challenging to fully grasp. Further, scripture describes the work of Christ on the cross in several different ways, adding complexity to our endeavors to understand it. With this series, we will examine key biblical passages that illuminate these different dimensions of the cross and help us to grow a deeper and fuller understanding of its profound significance.

    Orchard Community Church
    8180 Telephone Rd
    Ventura CA 93004
    www.OrchardVentura.org
    Contact us at Info@OrchardVentura.org
    Orchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

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    32 mins
  • Unaware
    Feb 11 2026

    Unaware

    Luke 24:13-35

    Guest Preacher - Wes Haystead

    Orchard Community Church
    8180 Telephone Rd
    Ventura CA 93004
    www.OrchardVentura.org
    Contact us at Info@OrchardVentura.org
    Orchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

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    26 mins
  • Victory
    Feb 11 2026

    Victory

    Romans 5:12, Romans 6:16, Romans 6:23, Colossians 2:14-15, Hebrews 2:14-15, 1 Corinthians 15: 54b-56

    Jesus died on the cross to defeat the powers of evil: sin, death, and Satan, freeing us from our bondage to them and restoring our life-giving relationship with God.


    The Cross

    In the ancient world, the cross was a symbol of shame, death, and defeat. Among the Jewish people, anyone who died on a cross was considered cursed by God, and the Romans viewed those who were crucified with contempt. This is why the Apostle Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 1:23, “but we preach Christ crucified: a stumbling block to Jews and foolishness to Gentiles.” Even today, the cross remains difficult for many to understand. Yet, the cross stands at the center of God’s redemptive plan and the very heart of the gospel. Every believer knows Jesus died for them on the cross, but even for people of faith, its meaning can be challenging to fully grasp. Further, scripture describes the work of Christ on the cross in several different ways, adding complexity to our endeavors to understand it. With this series, we will examine key biblical passages that illuminate these different dimensions of the cross and help us to grow a deeper and fuller understanding of its profound significance.

    Orchard Community Church
    8180 Telephone Rd
    Ventura CA 93004
    www.OrchardVentura.org
    Contact us at Info@OrchardVentura.org
    Orchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

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    33 mins
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