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01:27:26
Knock Till It Opens (11:15)
When prayer feels like it’s hitting the ceiling, Jesus doesn’t say “give up”—He says ask, seek, knock. This Sunday’s message, “Knock Til It Opens” (Matthew 7:7–12), is for anyone who’s tired of silence, tempted to quit, or settling for safe prayers. We’ll talk about persistent prayer, a Father who gives good gifts, and why real prayer should shape how we treat people (the Golden Rule). Come ready to knock again. #KnockTilItOpens #SermonOnTheMount #Prayer Subscribe to our channel to see more messages from Church On The Trail: @churchonthetrail Give towards what God is doing through Church On The Trail: https://www.churchonthetrail.org/give At Church On The Trail, we are traditional in belief, but unconventional in practice. We will do anything short of sin to remove barriers and reach people who are far from God. Follow us on Instagram & Facebook: @churchonthetrail
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01:25:49
Knock Till It Opens (9:30)
When prayer feels like it’s hitting the ceiling, Jesus doesn’t say “give up”—He says ask, seek, knock. This Sunday’s message, “Knock Til It Opens” (Matthew 7:7–12), is for anyone who’s tired of silence, tempted to quit, or settling for safe prayers. We’ll talk about persistent prayer, a Father who gives good gifts, and why real prayer should shape how we treat people (the Golden Rule). Come ready to knock again. #KnockTilItOpens #SermonOnTheMount #Prayer Subscribe to our channel to see more messages from Church On The Trail: @churchonthetrail Give towards what God is doing through Church On The Trail: https://www.churchonthetrail.org/give At Church On The Trail, we are traditional in belief, but unconventional in practice. We will do anything short of sin to remove barriers and reach people who are far from God. Follow us on Instagram & Facebook: @churchonthetrail
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01:35:54
Logs, Specks, and Pearls (11:15)
“Don’t judge me” might be the most abused Bible line on the planet—but Jesus isn’t calling His people to be spineless or brainless. In this message, we’ll unpack what “Judge not” actually means (and what it doesn’t), why Jesus says to deal with your own “log” before you touch somebody else’s “speck,” and why discernment still matters when you’re dealing with people who trample what’s holy. If you’ve ever wrestled with correction, hypocrisy, church hurt, online arguments, or how to speak truth without becoming toxic—this one’s for you. Subscribe to our channel to see more messages from Church On The Trail: @churchonthetrail Give towards what God is doing through Church On The Trail: https://www.churchonthetrail.org/give At Church On The Trail, we are traditional in belief, but unconventional in practice. We will do anything short of sin to remove barriers and reach people who are far from God. Follow us on Instagram & Facebook: @churchonthetrail
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01:22:59
Logs, Specks, and Pearls(9:30)
“Don’t judge me” might be the most abused Bible line on the planet—but Jesus isn’t calling His people to be spineless or brainless. In this message, we’ll unpack what “Judge not” actually means (and what it doesn’t), why Jesus says to deal with your own “log” before you touch somebody else’s “speck,” and why discernment still matters when you’re dealing with people who trample what’s holy. If you’ve ever wrestled with correction, hypocrisy, church hurt, online arguments, or how to speak truth without becoming toxic—this one’s for you. Subscribe to our channel to see more messages from Church On The Trail: @churchonthetrail Give towards what God is doing through Church On The Trail: https://www.churchonthetrail.org/give At Church On The Trail, we are traditional in belief, but unconventional in practice. We will do anything short of sin to remove barriers and reach people who are far from God. Follow us on Instagram & Facebook: @churchonthetrail
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01:39:24
Freedom from the What-Ifs (11:15)
Join us today as Pastor Moore walks through Matthew 6:25-34. Subscribe to our channel to see more messages from Church On The Trail: @churchonthetrail Give towards what God is doing through Church On The Trail: https://www.churchonthetrail.org/give At Church On The Trail, we are traditional in belief, but unconventional in practice. We will do anything short of sin to remove barriers and reach people who are far from God. Follow us on Instagram & Facebook: @churchonthetrail
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01:25:11
Freedom from the What-Ifs (9:30)
Join us today as Pastor Moore walks through Matthew 6:25-34. Subscribe to our channel to see more messages from Church On The Trail: @churchonthetrail Give towards what God is doing through Church On The Trail: https://www.churchonthetrail.org/give At Church On The Trail, we are traditional in belief, but unconventional in practice. We will do anything short of sin to remove barriers and reach people who are far from God. Follow us on Instagram & Facebook: @churchonthetrail
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01:29:33
Undivided Allegiance (11:15)
In "Undivided Allegiance" (Matthew 6:19–24), Jesus confronts the thing that quietly rules more hearts than we like to admit: money. He exposes how what we store, spend, and stress over reveals what we truly serve—and calls us to trade fragile earthly treasure for what lasts forever. This message is a heart-check on spiritual “double vision” and a clear, freeing challenge from Jesus Himself: you can’t balance two masters… you have to choose. Subscribe to our channel to see more messages from Church On The Trail: @churchonthetrail Give towards what God is doing through Church On The Trail: https://www.churchonthetrail.org/give At Church On The Trail, we are traditional in belief, but unconventional in practice. We will do anything short of sin to remove barriers and reach people who are far from God. Follow us on Instagram & Facebook: @churchonthetrail
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01:15:59
Undivided Allegiance (9:30)
In "Undivided Allegiance" (Matthew 6:19–24), Jesus confronts the thing that quietly rules more hearts than we like to admit: money. He exposes how what we store, spend, and stress over reveals what we truly serve—and calls us to trade fragile earthly treasure for what lasts forever. This message is a heart-check on spiritual “double vision” and a clear, freeing challenge from Jesus Himself: you can’t balance two masters… you have to choose. Subscribe to our channel to see more messages from Church On The Trail: @churchonthetrail Give towards what God is doing through Church On The Trail: https://www.churchonthetrail.org/give At Church On The Trail, we are traditional in belief, but unconventional in practice. We will do anything short of sin to remove barriers and reach people who are far from God. Follow us on Instagram & Facebook: @churchonthetrail
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01:34:13
Mission Sunday 11:15 2-8-2026
Title: Mission Sunday 11:15 2-8-2026 Subscribe to our channel to see more messages from Church On The Trail: @churchonthetrail Give towards what God is doing through Church On The Trail: https://www.churchonthetrail.org/give At Church On The Trail, we are traditional in belief, but unconventional in practice. We will do anything short of sin to remove barriers and reach people who are far from God. Follow us on Instagram & Facebook: @churchonthetrail
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Title: Mission Sunday 11:15 2-8-2026
Title: Mission Sunday 11:15 2-8-2026 Subscribe to our channel to see more messages from Church On The Trail: @churchonthetrail Give towards what God is doing through Church On The Trail: https://www.churchonthetrail.org/give At Church On The Trail, we are traditional in belief, but unconventional in practice. We will do anything short of sin to remove barriers and reach people who are far from God. Follow us on Instagram & Facebook: @churchonthetrail
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01:24:25
Title: Hungry for God (11:15)
Series: Sermon on the Mount Title: Hungry for God Passage: Matthew 6:16-18 We’re surrounded by instant everything—food, entertainment, comfort, noise—and yet so many of us still feel empty. In Matthew 6:16–18, Jesus talks about fasting, not as religious dieting or spiritual theater, but as a way to expose what’s really driving you and refocus your desires on the Father. This message is an invitation to turn down the volume on cravings, quit performing "spirituality," and get honest about what your soul is actually hungry for. #HungryForGod #SermonOnTheMount #SpiritualDisciplines Subscribe to our channel to see more messages from Church On The Trail: @churchonthetrail Give towards what God is doing through Church On The Trail: https://www.churchonthetrail.org/give At Church On The Trail, we are traditional in belief, but unconventional in practice. We will do anything short of sin to remove barriers and reach people who are far from God. Follow us on Instagram & Facebook: @churchonthetrail
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01:20:43
Title: Hungry for God (9:30)
Series: Sermon on the Mount Title: Hungry for God Passage: Matthew 6:16-18 We’re surrounded by instant everything—food, entertainment, comfort, noise—and yet so many of us still feel empty. In Matthew 6:16–18, Jesus talks about fasting, not as religious dieting or spiritual theater, but as a way to expose what’s really driving you and refocus your desires on the Father. This message is an invitation to turn down the volume on cravings, quit performing "spirituality," and get honest about what your soul is actually hungry for. #HungryForGod #SermonOnTheMount #SpiritualDisciplines Subscribe to our channel to see more messages from Church On The Trail: @churchonthetrail Give towards what God is doing through Church On The Trail: https://www.churchonthetrail.org/give At Church On The Trail, we are traditional in belief, but unconventional in practice. We will do anything short of sin to remove barriers and reach people who are far from God. Follow us on Instagram & Facebook: @churchonthetrail
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