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What is NEW anyway? For us to understand newness, we have to understand what its replacing. in this podcast we look at passages from Revelation and 2 Corinthians.
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June begins a new church year and with it, we will be focusing out next few podcasts on the topic of "NEW." We'll be looking at what God's Word says about New, Renewal, New fresh future, and the like.
But first to understand what God is doing we first need to understand who God is.
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Each day there are so many things that grab our attention and drive us to worry and anxiousness. God's word tells us to come to Him in prayer. There's nothing too big or too small.
Wisconsin District Superitendent, Andy Albright shares from Philippians 4:6-7 and his experience with bringing everything to God and prayer and reflecting on God's answers and His timing.
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Pentecost brings images of tongues of fire and holy empowerment, but what did the Old Testament festival recognize and celebrate? How can that impact how we see compassion woven throughout the early church and even today? In this podcast, we will explore the relationship of giving and receiving throughout the foundations of Christianity.
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What is a wife or woman of noble character? People seem to talk about her a lot around Mother's day.
In this podcast, we'll look at Proverbs and the book of Ruth to find out how compassion is best taught and who is one of God's best teachers...
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What usually happens when you are tired and exhausted? People and situations start to demand things of you, things you might feel you're not equipped or energized to do. Jesus and his disciples just needed a little alone time, potentially weary from the stint of great ministry they had done, but the crowds wouldn't let up. In the midst of their "lack" was the most apparent opportunity for compassion.
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Typically we think about compassionate ministries and things that meet physical needs. However, Philip in Acts 8 shows us his compassion through meeting the spiritual needs. He shared Jesus with them.
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Most people don't say, "sign me up for some persecution!"
But being treated badly based on a conflict of beliefs comes with the territory of actually standing by your beliefs, even if it would cost you your life. In this podcast we look at what Stephen say with the eyes of compassion and what it moved him to do.
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Compassion is one of the key elements to the Christian Faith. In fact, you could say that Compassion and compassionate works are Faith in Action. But where does compassion start? It starts with seeing a need or situation. In this podcast we start this series on compassion, looking at the call of Saul of Tarsus and the scales that fell from his eyes.
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You’ve probably heard the following expression before, “When God closes a door, he opens a window.” It’s an inspirational proverb that is NOT in the bible. In this podcast we will look at how even closed and locked doors don't stop Jesus and how some shut doors to lead to open ones.
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The Death and Resurrection of Jesus are essentials to Christianity. Why did early Christians believe in the resurrection? Perhaps because they have experienced resurrection in their life in some way. A way only one who seeks Jesus and believes in him can truly experience it. Someone like Mary Magdalene.
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(Note: The podcast was scheduled to go live March 24. Local internet issues cause this to not happen.)
This weekend is a Jewish Holiday called "Purim" which interesting has some things in common with the Christian remembrance and celebration of "Palm Sunday." In this podcast we look at where these stories overlap.
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March 17 is an important day for some folks. There is ONE big reason it is celebrated and the truth might shock you.
Also, we finish out our series on Pauline letters with Philemon in this message. #biblequizzing
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Do you know the difference between the phrases “it’s in the Bible…somewhere…” and “the Bible teaches…”? There is a difference and we look at Colossians 3:1-4:6 to understand it.
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Have you ever felt like Christianity was just about checking a to-do list? (Or maybe a "Ta-Don't list"?)
In Colossians chapter 2, Paul identifies that too much importance had been put on religous rituals, festivals and man mad rule. Rules that were made to help us "be like Jesus" too the place of Him. Paul shows us we need to find out "who is Really our Master?"
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What do you have in common with a candle? Potential.
And so did Daniel and his friends. Let's look at how they fared underpresser and underfire.
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We continue our study of the book of Colossians, discovering that part of Paul's big message to them was to be wary of specific philosphical bullies. Who were they and what did Paul say in response? Check out this podcast for the full scoop.
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Everyone wants to be included. Paul brings his first personal correspondence with the Colossian church, with important directions and encouragement.
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Joy. Do you have it? How will anyone know? In this podcast we look at the theme of Joy/Rejoicing in Philippians, culminating in Chapter 4. (Note: some audio at the end may be hard to hear.)
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What does it mean to be Christ-like? Paul not only spells it out, but gives a practical application in ch 4.
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