Podcasts from University Fellowship Church in Eugene, Oregon.
In this podcast, Brad and Sean discuss the story of King David and the Philistine Goliath. They discuss the common views on how to interpret it and give us a biblical lens that helps us see it as a picture of Jesus.
This is part 2 of a teaching serires by Brad Libolt and Sean Duncan on work and how it is viewd as a gift.
Today Brad and Sean discuss the difficulties of work and take a biblical perspective on how we ought to view work.
We can become ignorant of covenants because we mostly see them in the Old Testament and somtimes they are hard to understand. What we need to remember is Jesus is the promised one all other covenants point to. Today Brad and Sean give some basic info into what covenants are, why they're important, and how they impact your life as a Christian,
The term "Temple" comes up a lot throughout the Bible and sometimes it's hard to fully understand what that means. Is it a physical, metapysical, or metaphorical temple? This a common question that comes up and Brad and Sean decided to tackle it by teaching what the Bible says and how we can respond.
Brad and Sean break down what discipleship means and how we can better follow Jesus by being students of His teachings.
As Easter approaches Sean and Brad wanted to analyze the resurrection in depth and help remind us why the cross is the centerpiece of our faith.
Brad and Sean talk about practical ways we can grow in our relationship with God through daily devotionals.
In today's world, fear and panic are spreading faster than the coronavirus and it's hard not to feel scared. It's easy to listen to the world and not know what to do. But, no matter how uncertain things become, we can be certain we have salvation through Jesus. Sean Duncan and Brad Libolt, pastors at University Fellowship Church, address the situation from a biblical perspective and remind us all in the hope we have in Christ.
Brad discusses mental health from a Christian's perspective. He shares how we have hope in Jesus in the midste of depression, anxiety, and any other mental health issues. There's also a Q.A. with special guest Jasmine Timm.
Last week at the Good Fight we looked at how followers of Jesus are exiles in this world. As exiles, we seek the welfare of our city, which can include our engagement in politics. In an anxiety inducing political climate, Christians have a unique opportunity to be a non-anxious presence, pointing people to God as the supreme authority and his kingdom that will not be shaken.
While Christians have been typically labeled as hypocrites, (there is some some truth in that statement), hypocrisy is a condition which affects all of humanity. Hypocrisy occurs when there is a difference between the inside, heart-level of a person and their exterior - their words and actions. The text for this sermon is Luke 12:1-4 and Jesus’ indictment of the Pharisees and their unfortunate hypocrisy.
The Good Fight looked at what Christians believe about gender, and how the gospel provides both the only explanation for brokenness in our lives and the world, but also the only real hope for the restoration of creation and the redemption of our bodies.
Pastor Brad tackles another tough topic from a biblical worldview. The Good Fight looked at what Christians believe about gender, and how the gospel provides both the only explanation for brokenness in our lives and the world, but also the only real hope for the restoration of creation and the redemption of our bodies.
Brad Libolt teaches at The Good Fight.
Good FIght 12/3/19
Brad Libolt, The Good Fight, continues in his series about God's Story.
Youth Director, Sean Duncan, guest speaks at The Good Fight.
Brad Libolt, director of College ministries at UFC, continues with his series on being a part of God's Story.
Brad Libolt preaches on insecurity at The Good Fight.
Brad Libolt, Director of College Ministries at University Fellowship Church, continues his series on God's Story found throughout Scripture.
Brad Libolt, college director of The Good Fight, a ministry of University Fellowship Church, concludes his series through the "I Am" statements of Jesus in the Gospel of John. This week, he preaches through John 18 and encourages people to take the gospel with them wherever they go.
Patrick Schreiner, a professor at Western Seminary in Portland, preaches on the second half of Acts 2.
Brad Libolt, college director of The Good Fight, a ministry of University Fellowship Church, continues his series through the "I Am" statements of Jesus in the Gospel of John. This week, he preaches through the meaning of Jesus being the Good Shepherd and how he cares for his people.
Brad Libolt, college director of The Good Fight, a ministry of University Fellowship Church, begins his series through the "I Am" statements of Jesus. He begins with the revelation of God's divine name to Moses in the burning bush. Exodus 3:13-15
Brad Liboldt, college director of The Good Fight, a ministry of University Fellowship Church, continues his series on the book of Exodus.
Brad Liboldt, college director of The Good Fight ministry, preaches on God's provision as he continues his series through the book of Exodus.
Brad Liboldt, College Director for The Good Fight Ministry, the college ministry of University Fellowship Church, continues his series through the book of Exodus.
Brad Liboldt, director of The Good Fight, the college ministry of University Fellowship Church, continues his series through the book of Exodus.
Brad Liboldt, The Good Fight Director, gives the first message of the year to The Good Fight community, a college ministry of University Fellowship Church in Eugene, OR. It is the first in a series on the book of Exodus. It was preached in PLC 180, on the U of O campus.
Brad Liboldt preaches on forgiveness through the book of 1 Peter.
Sean Duncan preaches on marriage and gender roles found in the book of 1 Peter.
Dr. Todd Miles of Western Seminary preaches on the relationship of Christianity to political authorities.
Brad Liboldt preaches through 1 Peter 2:4-10 for The Good Fight, a college ministry of University Fellowship Church.
Pastor Brandon Evans preached on Matthew 18:21-25
Pastor Brandon Evans preaches on Luke 18:1-8
Pastor Brandon Evans preaches on John 11 *Song talked about in the beginning: It Is Well With My Soul*