Valley Church is a new church located in Tewksbury, MA, for the Merrimack Valley. Our mission is to connect Tewksbury & the Merrimack Valley to Jesus, the source of LIFE!
https://valleychurch.life

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Valley Church is a new church located in Tewksbury, MA, for the Merrimack Valley. Our mission is to connect Tewksbury & the Merrimack Valley to Jesus, the source of LIFE! https://valleychurch.life
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June 15, 2026
<p>Sunday, June 14, 2026</p><p><br></p><p>In Exodus 20:16, God commands His people not to bear false witness against their neighbor. This message shows that honesty is more than avoiding lies; it is a way of honoring the LORD and loving the people He made in His image. Because God is the God of truth, His people are called to reflect His character with truthful lives. The 9th Commandment also protects justice for the innocent, reminding us that lies can corrupt judgment and destroy lives. Beyond the courtroom, our words can build up or tear down through lies, gossip, slander, or deceit. Ultimately, this command points us to Jesus, the only truly Innocent One, who was condemned for the guilty so that sinners could be forgiven and made righteous before God through faith in Him alone.</p>

June 8, 2026
<p>Sunday, June 7, 2026</p><p><br></p><p>In this sermon on the 8th Commandment, “Do not steal,” Pastor Jacob shows that God’s command is about more than simply not taking someone else’s stuff. The command teaches us to love our neighbors, honor what belongs to others, and trust the LORD as our Provider. Stealing can happen by force, dishonesty, oppression, deception in business, or withholding payment. But beneath the action of stealing are deeper heart issues: fear that God will not provide, greed that always wants more, and bondage to patterns we cannot break on our own. The good news is that Jesus came to seek and save the lost. Like Zacchaeus, we can receive grace, be changed by Jesus, and live with open hands.</p>

June 1, 2026
<p>Sunday, May 31, 2026</p><p><br></p><p>In this sermon, Pastor Jacob preaches from Exodus 20:14 and the 7th Commandment: “You shall not commit adultery.” Rather than treating this command as God stealing joy, Jacob shows that God is protecting what He designed to be good, beautiful, intimate, and life-giving. From Genesis 2, we see that God’s design for sexuality is covenant faithfulness: one man and one woman, in marriage, for a lifetime. But sin distorts marriage, desire, and identity, leading us to seek fulfillment outside God’s boundaries. Jesus deepens the command by exposing lust at the heart level, calling us to put sin to death. Yet the sermon ends at the foot of the cross, where sinners and sufferers can receive cleansing, grace, and new life in Christ.</p>
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Valley Church is a new church located in Tewksbury, MA, for the Merrimack Valley. Our mission is to connect Tewksbury & the Merrimack Valley to Jesus, the source of LIFE!
https://valleychurch.life
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