Sinopsis
Loving People to LifeChange
Episodios
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Podcast - Overwhelmed - Shame and Condemnation (Week 4).mp3
27/10/2024 Duración: 35minOur new sermon series, "Overwhelmed," draws inspiration from Psalm 61:2, which proclaims, "From the ends of the earth I will cry to You, When my heart is faint; Lead me to the rock that is higher than I." Recognizing the universality of feeling overwhelmed by life's challenges, this series delves into the underlying causes of this experience, examines ineffective coping mechanisms, and offers practical guidance for navigating stress and finding inner peace. Through a series of thoughtfully crafted messages, we aim to provide listeners with tangible tools and a renewed sense of hope as they confront the complexities of their lives. Join us on this journey of discovery and resilience as we seek to find solace and strength in the face of life's overwhelming moments, guided by the enduring wisdom of Psalm 61:2.
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Podcast - Be The Church - Commitment (Week 6)
29/09/2024 Duración: 30minThis podcast delves into the "Be the Church" sermon series, challenging traditional notions of church attendance and participation. It shifts the focus from merely going to church to actively embodying the church's mission and values in daily life. Instead of passively consuming, the series encourages listeners to contribute and actively participate in building a vibrant and impactful community of faith. The central message is that church isn't an institution we attend but rather a living organism that we are designed to be a part of. By embracing this understanding, individuals can truly live out their faith and make a positive difference in the world.
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Podcast - Be The Church - LifeGroups (Week 5).mp3
22/09/2024 Duración: 30minThis podcast delves into the "Be the Church" sermon series, challenging traditional notions of church attendance and participation. It shifts the focus from merely going to church to actively embodying the church's mission and values in daily life. Instead of passively consuming, the series encourages listeners to contribute and actively participate in building a vibrant and impactful community of faith. The central message is that church isn't an institution we attend but rather a living organism that we are designed to be a part of. By embracing this understanding, individuals can truly live out their faith and make a positive difference in the world.
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Podcast - David - Seeking Refuge (Week 6)
14/07/2024 Duración: 37minThe sermon explores the dramatic fall from grace of David, once celebrated and successful, to a fugitive and outcast. David's growing popularity has made King Saul increasingly paranoid and erratic, culminating in a desperate hunt for David's life. Forced into hiding, David seeks refuge with a priest, a decision that leads to a tragic massacre. With no place to turn, David finds himself in a cave with a small band of followers, facing immense challenges and questioning God's promises. The sermon draws parallels between David's plight and the struggles of modern life, emphasizing God's grace and power in times of weakness. It concludes by highlighting David's transformation from a broken man to a leader of mighty warriors, demonstrating God's ability to turn weakness into strength.
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Podcast - David - When Jealousy Attacks (Week 5)
07/07/2024 Duración: 37minWhether or not you were raised in church, you may have heard of David and his famous encounter with Goliath. David is the most extensively documented character in the Bible, with 66 chapters dedicated to his story and 59 references in the New Testament. Unlike other notable figures like Abraham, Joseph, Jacob, and Elijah, who have fewer chapters dedicated to them, David's story stands out. Despite his extraordinary legacy, David was an ordinary man devoted to following God, which is why God chose him.
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Podcast - David - True Friends (Week 4)
30/06/2024 Duración: 33minWhether or not you were raised in church, you may have heard of David and his famous encounter with Goliath. David is the most extensively documented character in the Bible, with 66 chapters dedicated to his story and 59 references in the New Testament. Unlike other notable figures like Abraham, Joseph, Jacob, and Elijah, who have fewer chapters dedicated to them, David's story stands out. Despite his extraordinary legacy, David was an ordinary man devoted to following God, which is why God chose him.
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