This podcast is comprised on the weekly message given at the Christ Fellowship Sunday gathering.
22 September 2019 / Profiles in Courage / Esther 3 / Chaplain John Morales /
Profiles In Courage / Esther Chapter 1 / Chaplain John Morales /
Unraveling the Snake that Binds Us (Luke 6:37 & 38) Speaker: CH Bart Herndon
Ecclesiastes 1-12 Speaker: CH Michael Jeffries
The Military and the Fourth Missionary Journey (Acts 28:17-31) Speaker: CH Bart Herndon
Ephesus and the Third Missionary Journey (Acts 19:1-9) Speaker: CH David Wake
Speaker: Jason Alvis
In this message, Josh invites us to be surprised and sobered by this exhortation of Jesus.
When it comes to gospel profiling, God is always breaking our paradigms.
In this message, Herb challenges us with many questions. One of them he asks, "Who do you call upon during crisis? This reveals much about your identify.
In this message, Josh introduces Christ Fellow's new series on Jonah titled "Focus Outward: God's plan for prodigals." He shows that Jonah is an exciting book because it shows the incredible mercy of God, the prodigal in us all, and reveals the missionary heart of God.
This Epiphany, John dives deep into the story of the Magi from Matthew 2:1-12
In the message, Chaplain McDougall preaches through Luke 3:1-5 to challenge listeners hear John's call to make ourselves ready
In this message, Josh creatively exposes Satan's primary strategy to spiritually kill Christians in American: get them to forget - forget eternity, forget their mission, forget their God.
In this message, John explains that - in the Christian life - God calls us to choose to lose in the eyes of the world. In the text, this is especially true of embracing suffering, letting go of our past lives, and giving up our rights to serve others.
Josh begins this message by telling of a time when God said to him, "You can either having blessing and persecution or no blessing and no persecution. He concludes by saying, "Are you going to choose blessing and suffering or no blessing and no suffering? The wisdom of this age would ask, 'Why would anyone choose to suffer.” The wisdom that comes from scripture would ask Why would anyone choose to not have blessing.' The wise embrace persecution as a pathway for blessing."
In the message John McDougall and Josh Gilliam walk through 1 Peter 3:1-7 and address the hard questions such as: "What does it mean to submit?"; "Should women braid there hair?"; and "What's up with calling women 'The weaker vessel'?" In the end, the large passage calls all Christian to purpose limit their freedoms to make the gospel more attractive.
Chaplain Josh Gilliam explains how 1 Peter 2:1-10 invites Christians to not just have a personal identity in Christ, but to have an identity as PEOPLE who proclaim His excellencies.
CH John McDougall teaches through this passage, explaining what holiness really means
Chaplain Herb Franklin preaches exegetically through 1 Peter 1:3-12 highlighting a hope that is certain and does not change.
Chaplain John McDougall concludes our "WE ARE" series by discussion the tension between the family emphasis of house church and the great commission impulse of our missional community
In this message, Josh explains how Christ Fellowship is both Charismatic and Sacramental. We value ministry to one another - and the world - through the power of the Holy Spirit. We value the leadership of the Holy Spirit, even in our meeting. Yet, there is inestimable value in communion and the historic liturgy. Josh explains.