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  • Knowing God is Loving God Part 2: Trinity
    Feb 17 2026

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    Sunday Morning | February 15, 2026 | John C. Majors | Louisville, KY

    In “Knowing God is Loving God: Part 2 – Trinity,” Pastor John explained that the Christian God eternally exists as three persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—each fully God, yet one God, with the Old Testament hinting at this truth and the New Testament clearly revealing it. Scripture shows the Father as Creator and Provider, Jesus as fully divine in His incarnation, and the Holy Spirit as God at work in believers, while affirming that there is only one God. The message acknowledged the mystery and limits of human understanding, clarified that the Trinity is not a logical contradiction, and warned that distortions of this doctrine lead to serious theological errors, such as those found in Jehovah’s Witness and Oneness Pentecostal teachings. Finally, the sermon highlighted three key applications: the Trinity reveals the nature of true love, since God eternally existed in loving relationship; it provides the model for unity and diversity in the church and human relationships; and meditating on the Triune God brings deep comfort, especially in times of uncertainty and fear.

    You can join us on Sunday mornings at 11 AM for worship. We are located at 8911 3rd Street Road, Louisville KY 40272.

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    43 min
  • Mark 12:30-31 | Knowing God is Loving God
    Feb 10 2026

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    Sunday Morning | February 8, 2026 | John C. Majors | Louisville, KY

    The sermon “Knowing God Is Loving God” emphasized that loving God begins with truly knowing Him, grounded in Jesus’ command to love God and neighbor (Mark 12:30–31). It explained that theology—thinking rightly about God—shapes us in eight key ways: it gives Structure to reality, reminding us that God is a God of order; it anchors us in History, revealing how God has acted among His people; it calls us to be Accurate, worshiping the true God rather than an image of our own making; it reveals the Plot of Scripture, pointing us to Jesus as the center of God’s story; it is Enough, providing what we need for faith and life; it shows us the Same God who is unchanging across all of Scripture; it Unfolds progressively as God reveals Himself over time; and it Sets us Free, as knowing the truth about God leads to true worship and spiritual freedom. Ultimately, the message encouraged believers to deepen their knowledge of God, because the more we truly know Him, the more we will genuinely love Him.

    You can join us on Sunday mornings at 11 AM for worship. We are located at 8911 3rd Street Road, Louisville KY 40272.

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    36 min
  • Jonah 4 | When Life Doesn't Go How You Planned It
    Feb 4 2026

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    Sunday Morning | February 2, 2026 | John C. Majors | Louisville, KY

    Jonah 4 shows what happens when life doesn’t go the way we planned and our hearts react poorly to God’s grace. After Nineveh repents and God spares the city, Jonah’s own plans “fail,” and he responds with what the sermon called the three Ps. First, Jonah becomes perturbed—angry and offended that God would show mercy, reminding us that human anger does not produce God’s righteousness (James 1:20). Second, Jonah turns to prayer, but his prayer is more complaint than repentance, revealing how easily we can justify ourselves instead of humbling our hearts before the Lord (Joel 2:12–14). Third, Jonah pouts, sitting outside the city, hoping for judgment, while God uses a plant as an object lesson to expose Jonah’s misplaced compassion and selfish priorities, much like Nathan’s story to David or Elijah’s despair in the wilderness. Through Jonah’s stubbornness, God patiently pursues His prophet, teaching that His mercy is wider than our comfort. The chapter leaves us with lasting lessons: to have ears to hear God’s correction, to trust that God lovingly pursues His people, to take Jonah’s story as a warning against hard-heartedness, and to remember we cannot fix our hearts on our own. Jonah sat outside the city longing for condemnation, but Jesus went outside the city to die for salvation, showing that only the gospel of grace can make sinful people fully accepted and joyfully secure in God’s love.

    *Unfortunately part of the sermon was not recorded at the beginning. We apologize for the error.

    You can join us on Sunday mornings at 11 AM for worship. We are located at 8911 3rd Street Road, Louisville KY 40272.

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  • Snow service Jan 25 2026 Luke 7
    Jan 28 2026

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    Sunday Morning | January 25, 2026 | John C. Majors | Louisville, KY


    Snow service Jan 25 2026 Luke 7

    You can join us on Sunday mornings at 11 AM for worship. We are located at 8911 3rd Street Road, Louisville KY 40272.

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    14 min
  • Jonah 3 | The Marks of Revival
    Jan 20 2026

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    Sunday Morning | January 18, 2026 | John C. Majors | Louisville, KY

    On January 18, 2026, Pastor John preached from Jonah 3, highlighting “The Marks of Revival” by showing how God graciously gives second chances and looks not at outward appearances but at the heart. As Jonah obeyed God’s renewed call, the people of Nineveh experienced true revival marked by three clear responses: illumination as God opened their hearts to understand the truth, sorrow and conviction expressed through fasting, sackcloth, and ashes, and genuine repentance that led to changed lives and God’s mercy. Pastor John reminded the church that repentance is a biblical and necessary message, that it is never too late to turn back to God, and that believers should practice regular repentance as part of daily faith. He emphasized that repentance must always be connected to Christ, who is greater than Jonah, and called the church to remain available for God’s mission and to never give up on people, trusting that God can bring revival even in the most unlikely hearts.

    You can join us on Sunday mornings at 11 AM for worship. We are located at 8911 3rd Street Road, Louisville KY 40272.

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    40 min
  • Jonah 2 | When You Finally Hit Bottom
    Jan 14 2026

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    Sunday Morning | January 11, 2026 | John C. Majors | Louisville, KY

    In Jonah 2, Pastor John reminds us that when we finally hit bottom, God often meets us there with mercy. Jonah’s prayer from inside the fish is shaped like a psalm, echoing Israel’s worship language and showing that even in desperation he turns to Scripture to cry out to God. The prayer reaches a decisive turning point when Jonah descends “all the way down” in utter helplessness and then experiences God bringing him back up, illustrating that true dependence on God often comes only when our own resources are exhausted. Yet Jonah’s prayer also reveals a problem—its heavy focus on “I” exposes lingering self-centeredness and a heart not fully aligned with God’s compassion, especially when contrasted with the sailors’ response. Still, Jonah arrives at the right conclusion: “Salvation belongs to the Lord,” pointing beyond himself to God’s sovereign grace and ultimately to Jesus, the greater “sign of Jonah,” who brings salvation through death and resurrection for all who cry out to Him.


    You can join us on Sunday mornings at 11 AM for worship. We are located at 8911 3rd Street Road, Louisville KY 40272.

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    31 min
  • Jonah 1 | Where Are You Running?
    Jan 7 2026

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    Sunday Morning | January 4, 2025 | John C. Majors | Louisville, KY

    Pastor John begins the series on the book of Jonah. In Jonah chapter 1, Pastor John reminds us that the gospel confronts the places we run and reveals the mercy that relentlessly runs after us. Jonah’s flight from God shows how easily our hearts resist God’s presence and purpose, yet the storm at sea is not punishment but a pursuit of mercy, as God lovingly chases His prophet. Through sacrifice, sin is addressed, and through rescue, God demonstrates His power to save, pointing to a central theme of Scripture: God is sovereign and gracious. The passage calls us to examine where we may be running from God, to listen attentively to His Word, to recognize mercy even in tragedy, to trust His constant presence, to align ourselves with His mission, and ultimately to let God be God in every area of our lives.

    You can join us on Sunday mornings at 11 AM for worship. We are located at 8911 3rd Street Road, Louisville KY 40272.

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    40 min
  • 2 Corinthians 5:6-9 | Walk By Faith
    Dec 28 2025

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    Sunday Morning | December 28, 2025 | Colby Flowers | Louisville, KY

    Colby Flowers preaches about Valley View's mission for 2026 - "walk by faith."

    You can join us on Sunday mornings at 11 AM for worship. We are located at 8911 3rd Street Road, Louisville KY 40272.

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    37 min