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Central Baptist Kannapolis, NC

Central Baptist Kannapolis, NC

De : Sr. Pastor Dean Hunter
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The preaching and teaching ministry of Central Baptist in Kannapolis, NC. Listen to our pastors proclaim the whole truth of God's Word and how it is relevant and applicable in our lives today. Join with us as we learn God's Word together.Copyright 2026 Sr. Pastor Dean Hunter Christianisme Développement personnel Ministère et évangélisme Philosophie Réussite personnelle Sciences sociales Spiritualité
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    • Weeds Among the Wheat - Pastor Dean Hunter
      Jan 20 2026

      In this message we examine Jesus’ parable of the wheat and the tares—a powerful and sobering teaching about the present reality of the Kingdom of Heaven.

      Jesus reveals that while God sovereignly reigns over the world, His field currently contains both wheat and weeds—believers and unbelievers—growing side by side. Though they may look alike for a season, a day of harvest is coming when God will bring a final and righteous separation.

      This sermon explores:

      1. The meaning of the Kingdom of Heaven in the world today
      2. The Savior’s wheat and Satan’s weeds
      3. Why believers are not called to uproot the weeds
      4. The certainty of a coming harvest and eternal consequences
      5. The hope and future glory promised to the children of the Kingdom

      Reminder: there are only two kingdoms, two kinds of people, and two eternal destinies. Our calling is not to judge the field, but to faithfully sow the gospel and trust God with the harvest.

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      57 min
    • The Kingdom of God - Pastor Dean Hunter
      Jan 13 2026

      What is the Kingdom of God really like—and how does it grow?

      In this message preached at Central Baptist Church on Sunday, January 11, 2026, we walk through two powerful parables from Mark 4:26–32 where Jesus compares the Kingdom of God to seed sown into the ground and to a tiny mustard seed that grows into something far greater than anyone could imagine.

      This sermon explores:

      1. The Mystery of the Kingdom — how the gospel grows in ways we cannot fully explain, reminding us that salvation is God’s work, not ours.
      2. The Magnitude of the Kingdom — how something that begins small and seemingly insignificant becomes expansive, influential, and life-giving.
      3. Our responsibility as believers to faithfully sow the seed of the gospel and trust God with the results.
      4. The assurance that God’s Kingdom provides shelter, protection, and hope for all who come under its shadow.

      Whether you are a believer needing encouragement to keep sowing, or someone curious about the power and reach of God’s Kingdom, this message points us to the confidence, peace, and urgency found in the gospel of Jesus Christ.

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      52 min
    • The Heart of the Matter - Pastor Dean Hunter
      Jan 6 2026

      The Heart of the Matter

      Mark 4:1–9

      In this message from Mark 4, Jesus’ Parable of the Sower shifts the focus from the seed to the soil—the condition of the human heart. While the Word of God is powerful, living, and unchanging, its fruitfulness depends on how it is received.

      This sermon explores four heart conditions Jesus identifies: the calloused, conditional, crowded, and cultivated heart. Speaking to both unbelievers and believers, the message challenges listeners to examine how God’s Word is shaping their lives and whether it is producing spiritual fruit.

      A call to self-examination and spiritual renewal, this message urges every listener to cultivate a heart that hears, receives, and responds to the Word of God.

      “He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.”

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      43 min
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