Freedom Has Limits

The great theologian Dirty Harry once provided some profound insight regarding our walk with Jesus. This week, Pastor Joe wraps up Maplewood’s focus on freedom exploring Galatians 5 and Romans 14. Join us as we discover that even freedom in Christ has limits and find out what that is all about.

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Freedom from What?

This month at Maplewood we are focused on what it means to be “free in Christ!” Last week, we learned freedom has a price. This week, Pastor Joe continues to focus on Galatians 5:1 to explain from what we can be freed from when we decide to follow Jesus.

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Freedom Has a Price

As we prepare to celebrate our nation’s birthday, Maplewood is going to be taking a deep look at the concept of freedom during the month of July. This week, Pastor Joe explores the implications of Galatians 5:1 and what it means to be free…

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No Leftovers

This week at Maplewood, Pastor Vicki brings a challenging but inspired word regarding spiritual truths that come from the very last book in the Old Testament–Malachi. Join us this week at Maplewood to find out why God does not our leftovers.

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VBS is coming to Maplewood!

Vacation Bible School starts this Sunday evening at Maplewood Nazarene from 6-8pm each night and runs from Sunday June 9 to Wednesday June 12.

This year’s theme is “Adventures in Space”


For kids grade K(completed)-grade 6(completed)!
Pre-K’s may attend with a parent!
Don’t miss the fun!!🚀

Maplewood Naz
110 Lawnview Ave.
Springfield, OH

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Learning to Love the Word

Learning to love the Word of God isn’t just possible–it is doable for ordinary people. You don’t need to be a scholar. You don’t even really need to love to read. All you need to do is to start approaching the Bible with a different kind of mindset.

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Starving for the Word

This week at Maplewood, Pastor Joe continues to make the case for why people following Jesus should strive to personally study and learn the Bible. In a world turned upside down, the world is hungry for truth–and Bible is the only thing that can feed our hungry hearts.

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