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Springcreek desires to be a gospel people, proclaiming and living a gospel message in a gospel famished world. We do that in community, following Jesus. Growing is our passion. Connecting is our purpose. Serving is our privilege.

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  • Seven Days That Changes The World | The Table Is Set For You | Senior Pastor Keith Stewart
    Mar 23 2026

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    SEVEN DAYS THAT CHANGED THE WORLD
    THE TABLE IS SET FOR YOU | PART 5
    Senior Pastor Keith Stewart
    March 22, 2026

    On the night He was betrayed, Jesus took an ordinary Passover meal and transformed it into a sacred invitation to remember Him, receive His grace, and be renewed by His presence. In this message, we will explore the meaning of the Lord’s Supper, how it fulfills the deeper purpose of Passover, and why communion is not reserved for the perfect but offered to the broken, needy, and undeserving. Together, we’ll see that this table is where Christ meets His people with mercy, restores their identity, and calls them into a life that is taken, blessed, broken, and given for others.

    1. What part of this message most changed or deepened your understanding of the Lord’s Supper?

    2. The sermon says communion is “not a magical rite” and “not merely a nostalgic ceremony.” What do you think those two errors look like in real life, and how should we think about communion instead?

    3. In what sense did Passover form Israel’s identity as a delivered people? How does communion form the church’s identity as a redeemed people?

    4. The message emphasizes that remembering in Scripture is more than mental recollection. How should communion actively shape the way we live, think, and respond to life?

    5. Why is it significant that the first Lord’s Supper was surrounded by betrayal? What does that teach us about who this meal is for?

    6. Have you ever felt unworthy to come to the table? How does the statement, “Communion is for the undeserving,” challenge or comfort you?

    7. Which part of the pattern taken, blessed, broken, given most describes your present season of life? Why?

    8. What would it look like this week for your life to become “bread for the world” — something God uses to nourish, strengthen, or bless others?

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    48 mins
  • Seven Days That Changes The World | The Anatomy of Betrayal | Senior Pastor Keith Stewart
    Mar 18 2026

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    Seven Days That Changed The World
    The Anatomy of Betrayal | Part 4
    Senior Pastor Keith Stewart
    March 15, 2026

    Judas is one of the most infamous figures in history, but what if his story is closer to ours than we’d like to admit? This Sunday, Pastor Keith Stewart looks at the betrayal of Jesus, the crushing power of shame, and the difference between despair and redemption. Whether you attend in person or listen online, this message will challenge you to face your own heart honestly and find hope in the grace of Christ.


    Discussion Questions

    1. What part of Judas’ story in this message challenged your assumptions about him the most? Why do you think people are so quick to turn Judas into a caricature instead of seeing him as a warning about the human heart?

    2. Pastor Keith says, “There is a Judas root in every human heart.” What does that mean to you personally?

    3. Why is it important to recognize that the other disciples trusted Judas and did not suspect him? In what ways can broken trust affect marriages, friendships, churches, or families?

    4. The sermon says shame is about a perceived loss of place in a relationship. How have you seen shame make people hide from God or from others?

    5. Which distortion of shame stood out to you most: “There is never a way back,” “My sin is too great,” or “I have to atone for my sins”? Why?

    6. What do you think is the biggest difference between Peter and Judas, since both failed Jesus so seriously?
    7. How does the contrast between the “tree of despair” and the “tree of hope” help you understand the gospel more deeply?

    8. What is one area of failure, regret, or shame where you need to stop punishing yourself and receive the grace of Christ?

    9. Pastor Keith shares that God has used some of his deepest failures as part of his ministry to others. How can God redeem our failures rather than waste them?

    10. What would it look like this week to bring something out of the dark and into the light before God?

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    48 mins
  • Seven Days That Changed The World | Signs Of The Times | Senior Pastor Keith Stewart
    Mar 9 2026

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    SEVEN DAYS THAT CHANGED THE WORLD
    SIGNS OF THE TIMES
    Senior Pastor Keith Stewart
    March 08, 2026

    With everything that’s happening in the Middle East right now, we’re getting a lot of questions about end times prophecy. People are concerned is this the beginning of the end? Maybe it’s coincidence or God’s design, but day three of the seven days that changed the world is centered around the Olivet Discourse. This is the second longest sermon of Jesus and it’s the most extensive teaching He does around prophecy. If there’s ever been a time when we need to sit at the feet of Jesus to learn, it’s now. Christ speaks clearly about things that are coming but also clarifies what He wants us to do.

    Discussion Questions


    Warm-up

    When you hear “end times” teaching, what emotions tend to surface for you (curiosity, fear, skepticism, urgency, confusion)? Why?

    Scripture understanding

    Read Mark 13:1–4. What prompts Jesus’ teaching, and what does that tell you about what the disciples valued versus what Jesus wanted them to see?
    The message used the “now and not yet” (bifocal) framework. Where do you see “near” and “far” elements in Mark 13? What difference does this make in how you read the passage?

    Read Mark 13:7–8 and Mark 13:32. What do these verses correct in us when we’re tempted toward speculation or anxiety?

    Discernment and discipleship

    The sermon argued that prophecy is best understood through Scripture and history—not by scanning today’s headlines. What are some modern “headline-driven” habits Christians can fall into? How can we practice healthier discernment?

    Discuss this line: “Christian discipleship is a call to persevering gospel-centered faithfulness, not fascination with end-times speculation.” What would it look like to live that out practically this week?


    Mission and application

    Read Matthew 24:14. According to Jesus, what is the church’s responsibility “in the in-between time”? How does that shift your view of the future?

    The message said: “When the world runs out of hope, that’s when Christians run in.” Where is God inviting our group (or our church) to “run in” right now—locally or globally?

    In suffering, people often ask: “Where is God?” The sermon suggested a different set of questions (“Where’s the opportunity? Who can I help?”). Which of those questions do you most need to practice, and what is one concrete action step?

    Prayer focus

    Spend time praying in three directions:
    Upward: expectancy and trust in Christ’s return
    Inward: perseverance, alertness, and freedom from fear
    Outward: boldness and compassion to share the gospel and serve others

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    50 mins
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