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January 7, 2024, at East Cobb United Methodist Church in Marietta, GA. Message by Rev. Kristin Lee. Learn more about East Cobb UMC at www.eastcobbumc.org.
This story from the 1600s has a little bit of everything. It involves a critical part of CT history. It was a “who done it” – with candles suddenly going out during an important meeting of top British and Patriot officials in Hartford. It concerns a hiding place inside a huge tree that could fit 10 people standing. It created one of the most iconic visual and political images of the state of Connecticut. Hear the story of the Charter Oak from the retired, long-time Curator of the Museum of Connecticut History, Dave Corrigan.
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At last we come to the end of the story, and it's a very good ending indeed. The final chapters of the Bible look forward to the day when God will dwell among us His people forever and ever. Sin and sorrow will be no more. And with ever-increasing awe and wonder, God's people will know infinite joy in the presence of Him who loved them with an everlasting love. This message was given by Bubba Jennings, lead pastor of Resurrection Church in Tacoma, WA. Scripture passages cited in this message include Revelation 21:1-8.
The Bible teaches that Jesus will return again in glory as king of heaven and earth. The question for Christians is: are we living in light of that return—and are we telling others about Christ while there's still opportunity? This message was given by Dustin Langley, pastor at Peninsula Life Church. Scripture passages cited in this message include Matthew 24:36; Acts 1:7; Revelation 19:11-21; 20:11-15; and 2 Peter 3:9.
The golden age is ahead, not behind us: one day Jesus will return and set everything right. But in Matthew 24, Jesus foretells that before His return there will be a period of worldwide distress called "the tribulation." God will use this span of seven years to pave the way for Christ's return and to fulfill His promises to the Jewish people, who the Bible predicts will receive their Messiah at last. Scripture passages cited (or alluded to) in this message include Ezekiel 36:24, 34-35; John 1:11; Romans 11:26, 28; Matthew 23:37-24:35; Daniel 9:24-27; Nehemiah 2:5-6; Luke 19:42; 21:5-36; 2 Thessalonians 2:1-8; Revelation 12:14; 13:1-18; and Zechariah 12:10; 13:1-2.
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Hope comes from what you believe about the future. And what lies ahead for Christians is: glory. God promises that one day His people will enjoy not just a gloriously renewed creation but a gloriously perfected relationship with Him—a relationship that takes us into the very heart of who God is. Scripture passages cited (or alluded to) in this message include Romans 5:9; 8:17-25; John 1:1, 14, 17, 18; 5:19, 20; 7:17; 8:50; 12:27-28; 14:10, 31; 17:10, 20-26; 20:28; Titus 3:4-5; 1 Corinthians 1:18; Genesis 1:1; 3:17; Ephesians 1:3; 2 Peter 1:1; Acts 5:3-4; 2 Corinthians 3:18; Matthew 28:19; Jeremiah 2:13; 1 John 4:7-8; and Exodus 33:18, 22-23.
Christ doesn't just save us from the penalty of our sin. He changes us so that we live transformed lives. That change happens not through behavior modification or naked moral effort. Instead, God's Spirit changes us from the inside-out, giving us a new nature with new desires. Scripture passages cited in this message include Galatians 2:11-3:6; John 20:17; Romans 6:3-5, 17; 1 John 1:8; 1 Timothy 1:8-9; and Colossians 2:20-23.
It's amazing enough that God forgives us. But the gospel is even more incredible than that. Through Jesus, God has adopted believers into His family. We can know God as Father, a relationship of utmost intimacy and steadfast security. Scripture passages cited (or alluded to) in this message include Romans 8:12-17; Genesis 5:28-29; 17:5; 35:16-18; Luke 1:59-63; Matthew 3:17; Revelation 2:17; Zephaniah 3:17; and Psalm 143:12.
How does the story of the Bible change your life? In the New Testament letters, Paul gives us one answer to that question: God has shared with us His righteousness. Now instead of seeking our status or worth in what we achieve, the gospel frees us to rest in what Jesus achieved—and the result is life and peace. Scripture passages cited in this message include Romans 1:23; 2:28-29; 3:21-26; and 2 Corinthians 5:21.
As soon as the first Christian communities formed, they were persecuted. But in one of the Bible's most stunning surprises, one of the worst persecutors of the early Christians became one! The conversion of Saul, also called Paul, was a pivotal event in biblical history. Changed by an encounter with Jesus, Paul went on to plant churches throughout the Roman empire, write much of the New Testament, and testify in word and deed to God's amazing grace. This message was given by Dale King, pastor of Calvary Fellowship Gig Harbor. Scripture passages cited in this message include Acts 8:3; 9:1-19; 26:14; Luke 19:10; 1 Corinthians 15:9; Ephesians 3:8; 1 Timothy 1:15; 2 Corinthians 11:23-28; and Philippians 1:29.
When Jesus ascended into Heaven, he promised that he would send his followers the Holy Spirit so that they could live, speak, and witness for him. In so doing, Jesus launched a movement of people (called the "church") who to this day have not stopped sharing the good news of Jesus around the world. This message was preached by Josh Nuckols, worship coordinator at our sister ministry, Thrive Kitsap.
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After Jesus' death and burial, it looked as though God's story had come to a screeching halt. But three days later, Jesus rose—and it changed everything. Jesus' resurrection is an announcement that God wins, sin loses, and death doesn't have the last word. This message was preached by Jake Chambers, pastor of Wilderness Church.
The most shocking moment in Jesus' life was his death. Who would have thought that after thousands of years of anticipation, the long-awaited Messiah would come—only to die? Yet it was through the cross that Jesus fulfilled the Messiah's ultimate mission: to take our sin, die in our place, and reconcile us to God. This message was preached by Tim Cedarland, Thrive director emeritus.
As storm clouds of hostility begin to gather around Jesus, Jesus reacts to the rejection of His own people by speaking to them in parables. Through the parables, He discloses hitherto unrevealed truth about what God's Kingdom is like—especially during the age we're living in, while the world rejects God's King. Scripture passages cited in this message include Matthew 12:24; 13:1-52; Mark 4:11-12; Daniel 2:44; 2 Peter 3:9; and John 3:16.
In the Sermon on the Mount, Matthew reveals Jesus' authority through His teaching. Immediately after, he reveals Jesus' authority through His miracles. A glittering showcase of Jesus' power, mercy, and compassion, the miracles reveal that a Messiah who is more than just a man: Jesus is God in the flesh, sovereign over all creation. This message was given by Dustin Polley, director of Thrive Kitsap, our sister ministry. Scripture passages cited (or alluded to) in this message include Matthew 8:23-27; 9:1-8, 18-26, 35-38; and Psalm 8; 18.
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The Messiah is not just a rescuer but a king, one who claims ultimate authority. After Jesus begins His ministry, He asserts His Messianic authority in the most famous sermon of all time: the Sermon on the Mount. This crucial teaching of Jesus reveals that our need for God is far deeper than we could have imagined. But as we read the rest of the story, we discover in Jesus a savior who delights to meet that need—through laying down His life for us. Scripture passages cited in this message include Luke 2:52; Matthew 3:2-3; 4:17; 5:3, 20, 21-22, 27-28; 31-32, 33-37, 48; Daniel 2:44; and Deuteronomy 18:18.
The back side of a Persian rug is a tangled mess of knots and lumps. But flip it over and all the threads come together in a beautiful masterpiece. The Bible is the same way. Like a rug flipped over, the New Testament ties the earlier threads of the story together in and through Jesus. And one of the best examples is the very first page. Scripture passages cited in this message include Matthew 1:1; Genesis 12:3; Jeremiah 23:5-6; and Isaiah 7:14.
The Old Testament anticipates the coming of the Messiah, a rescuer who will set everything right. But it ends on a cliffhanger—the Messiah hasn't arrived yet! What we're left with instead is a kaleidoscope of clues for recognizing the Messiah when He arrives—when and where He'll be born, what family He'll come from, the things He'll do and accomplish. But the most shocking clue of all is found in Isaiah 53, predicting a path for the Messiah that no one could have imagined. Scripture passages cited (or alluded to) in this message include Genesis 3:15; 5:1; 12:3; Malachi 4:5-6; Matthew 1:1; Revelation 22:3; Micah 5:2; and Daniel 9:25-26.
Sooo this episode was supposed to drop yesterday morning before the college football Saturday got kicked off, but here is this episode any way, I still stand by most of what I said even though some things were wrong lol. Hopefully I'll have this upcoming week preview out by Friday. Yesterday was certainly a college football Saturday I'll never forget.
For seventy years Israel lived in exile in Babylon as punishment for their unfaithfulness to God. But after those years were over, God brought the Israelites back to the promised land, where under the leadership of prophets like Haggai and Zechariah, a revival took place. This message was given by Cedric van Duyn, pastor of Anthem Church.
God led Israel into the Promised Land, gave them a king, and made them prosperous. But Israel responded with sin and disobedience, placing them on a collision course with judgment. That judgment fell when God allowed the Babylonians to carry His people into exile for seventy years. This message was given by David Baumgaertel, a Thrive alumnus.
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When Israel sinned, God sent prophets to call them to return to Him. But in addition to speaking against Israel's waywardness, the prophets were also entrusted with some of the most magnificent predictions of the Messiah, whose coming would deal with the problem of sin once and for all. This message was given by Peter Churness, pastor of One Hope Church.
After David died, his son Solomon built the temple, the majestic dwelling place of God's manifest presence. But it wouldn't be long before Israel's sin resulted in God's presence departing and the temple being destroyed. Only with the coming of Jesus would God establish a different kind of temple, where God's presence would dwell with His people forever. This message was given by Will Weron, a member of the Thrive Harbor community.
Desiring to be like the other nations, Israel rejected God as their king and asked for a human king instead. Under the Saul, the kingship began as a disaster. But then God raised up David, a king after His own heart and a preview of the far greater King who will one day sit on David's throne. Scripture passages cited in this message include 1 Samuel 8:5-7; 15:10-21; and 2 Samuel 7:8-16. This message was given by Evan Carter, Next Steps Intern at Chapel Hill Church.
Not long after making it into the promised land, Israel goes astray again... and again… and again. Yet throughout the book of Judges, God responds to Israel's lapses into idolatry not only with discipline but with astonishingly unmerited grace. This message was given by John Lewis, founder and president of Kingdom Story.
After several centuries of homelessness, God fulfills His promise and brings Israel into the Promised Land. At their head is Joshua, Moses' successor, Israel's leader—and a foreshadowing of Jesus, through whom we have an even greater inheritance.
Yet again the Israelites abandon trust in God, stranding them in a desert for the rest of their lives. The exception is two Israelites named Joshua and Caleb, who because of their faith are the only members of their generation to enter the Promised Land. Scripture passages cited (or alluded to) in this message include Exodus 32; 33:1-2; Numbers 13:31-33; 14:1-4, 30; and John 16:33.
Scarcely after promising to keep God's law, Israel breaks it, creating a relational chasm between the sinful nation and her holy God. How can the chasm be breached? According to the book of Leviticus, only through a sacrifice can God and humanity be reconciled. This message was given by Dustin Polley, director of Thrive Kitsap, our sister ministry. Note: Due to a technical issue, the recording starts in the middle of the message.
God saved Israel from Egypt—but what did He save them for? According to Exodus 19, the answer is: relationship with Him. At Mount Sinai, God gave Israel the Law to reveal His character, and also the character of the human heart: our bent toward sin, our inability to obey, and our deep, deep need of a Savior. Scripture passages cited in this message include excerpts from Exodus 19-20; Matthew 6:21; and Romans 6:1.
After Abraham passed off the scene, his descendants, by this time a nation called Israel, fell into the clutches of slavery. But through a man named Moses, God delivers the Israelites from their Egyptian captors, guiding them on a miraculous escape route through the Red Sea. This message was given by Kurt Mach, pastor of Peninsula Christian Fellowship. Scripture passages cited in this message include excerpts from Exodus 12-14.
Some 2,000 years after Eden, God begins a new chapter in His rescue plan to save the world through calling a man named Abram. His call marks the beginning of one specially chosen ethnic family, in whom all the nations of the earth will be blessed. Scripture passages cited (or alluded to) in this message include Genesis 3:15; 4:25; 5:29; 6:9; 7:1; 9:21-22; 11:4; 11:27-12:9; and 1 Timothy 1:4.
Why is the world broken? The Bible's account of the fall of humanity shows that the reason is far more complex than just simple rule-breaking. At the root of all our broken relationships—with others, the world, and ourselves—is the collapse of right relationship with God. Scripture passages cited in this message include Genesis 2:16-17.
Most stories begin by introducing the plot and chief characters—and the Bible is no exception! Scripture begins by revealing God as the main character, who creates a world of goodness, beauty, and relationship. In giving us a glimpse of life before the Fall, the opening act of the Bible offers a tantalizing picture of God's original design for humanity and for the world, untouched by the ravages of sin.
Cette semaine dans Sans Algo, le podcast qui donne envie d'en écouter d'autres, on parle du Printemps du podcast au Ground Control, de la newsletter «Idées de contenus à gogo» de Pénélope Boeuf, des lignes de vêtements floqués aux couleurs de 2 heures de perdues ou de Sens créatif, et de la campagne de financement participatif autour de Popol de Léa Chamboncel. Côté reco, Sans Algo présente Best Story Ever, de Konbini et diffusé en exclusivité sur Deezer. Dans ce podcast, l'humoriste Marina Rollman relate des histoires drôles trouvées sur Wikipédia, à grand renfort de blagues et de personnages farfelus. Extrêmement rythmé grâce à une écriture et une réalisation soignées, ce podcast humoristique faisait déjà partie de la sélection des meilleurs podcasts de 2021 de Sans Algo. Avec la sortie de la saison 3 il y a quelques jours, et de son (excellent) épisode sous forme de comédie musicale, impossible pour Matilde Meslin de ne pas évoquer Best Story Ever cette semaine. Marina Rollman est l'invitée de ce trente-troisième épisode. Matilde Meslin est responsable de Slate Audio et journaliste spécialiste des podcasts. Elle écoute des dizaines d'heures de podcasts par mois. Et comme elle est sympa, elle a eu envie de partager avec vous, chaque samedi, ses coups de cœur podcastiques, pour vous donner des idées de trucs à écouter pendant le week-end. Une sélection garantie sans algorithme! Sans Algo est un podcast de Matilde Meslin produit par Slate.fr, sous la direction de Christophe Carron et Benjamin Saeptem Hours. Production éditoriale: Benjamin Saeptem Hours Montage: Mona Delahais Réalisation et mixage: Victor Benhamou Musique générique: «Hangtime», Unminus Pour nous écrire: podcast@slate.fr
Cette semaine dans Sans Algo, le podcast qui donne envie d'en écouter d'autres, on vous présente Best Story Ever, de Konbini et diffusé en exclusivité sur Deezer. Dans ce podcast, l'humoriste Marina Rollman relate des histoires drôles trouvées sur Wikipédia, à grand renfort de blagues et de personnages farfelus. Extrêmement rythmé grâce à une écriture et une réalisation soignées, ce podcast humoristique faisait déjà partie de la sélection des meilleurs podcasts de 2021 de Sans Algo. Avec la sortie de la saison 3 il y a quelques jours, et de son (excellent) épisode sous forme de comédie musicale, impossible pour Matilde Meslin de ne pas évoquer Best Story Ever cette semaine. Marina Rollman est l'invitée de ce trente-troisième épisode. Matilde Meslin est responsable de Slate Audio et journaliste spécialiste des podcasts. Elle écoute des dizaines d'heures de podcasts par mois. Et comme elle est sympa, elle a eu envie de partager avec vous, chaque samedi, ses coups de cœur podcastiques, pour vous donner des idées de trucs à écouter pendant le week-end. Une sélection garantie sans algorithme! Sans Algo est un podcast de Matilde Meslin produit par Slate.fr, sous la direction de Christophe Carron et Benjamin Saeptem Hours. Production éditoriale: Benjamin Saeptem Hours Montage: Mona Delahais Réalisation et mixage: Victor Benhamou Musique générique: «Hangtime», Unminus Pour nous écrire: podcast@slate.fr
Cette semaine dans Sans Algo, le podcast qui donne envie d'en écouter d'autres, ni invités ni actu, mais une sélection des dix meilleurs podcasts sortis en 2021: Carnets de correspondante, de Marine Vlahovic pour Arte Radio; Le cœur sur la table, de Victoire Tuaillon pour Binge Audio; Les bisons ravis, de Thomas Baumgartner et Alexandre Lenot pour la RTS et Hors Cases; Phœnix, de Marine Baousson et Bérengère Krief; Rouge vif, de Mehdi Bayad; Fluctuat Nec Mergitur, d'Antoine Bonnet; 13-Novembre : la nuit des attentats du Bataclan et des terrasses racontée par les appels au Samu, de Gaële Joly pour FranceInfo; Best Story Ever, de Marina Rollman pour Deezer, Konbini et Wikipédia; Animalia, de Josh Vardey pour Spotify; La Division, d'Emmanuel Suarez pour France Culture. Matilde Meslin est responsable de Slate Audio et journaliste spécialiste des podcasts. Elle écoute des dizaines d'heures de podcasts par mois. Et comme elle est sympa, elle a eu envie de partager avec vous, chaque samedi, ses coups de cœur podcastiques, pour vous donner des idées de trucs à écouter pendant le week-end. Une sélection garantie sans algorithme! Sans Algo est un podcast de Matilde Meslin produit par Slate.fr, sous la direction de Christophe Carron et Benjamin Saeptem Hours. Prise de son: Camille Legras Montage: Benjamin Saeptem Hours Musique générique: «Hangtime», Unminus Pour nous écrire: podcast@slate.fr
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Welcome back to the The Legends of League Podcast for #ThrowBackThursday! It's the BAD BOYS SPECIAL and who better to have on the show than Chris 'TEXAS' Walker and Brett 'FINCHY' Finch!In this hilarious, no-holes-barred episode we discuss partying, training hungover, life at the Roosters, making poor decisions, the heartbreak of a premiership loss (or two) and SO MUCH MORE!!In this episode:Some classic stories from the boys time living together in North Bondi at a place they affectionately named 'THE HOUSE OF GROUSE' (3:00)Hitting the clubs with a young Anthony 'The Count' Minichiello (5:30)Hear the truth about Chris' tumultuous move from Broncos to Souths to Roosters ... straight from the horses mouth (6:50)Life at the Roosters in the early 2000s (9:40)The boys discuss the 'work hard, drink hard' philosophy and Finchy recalls Walkers superhuman feat at one particular training session after a huge night out (11:50)The moment that Ricky Stuart left a bad taste in the mouth of both Finchy and Walks ... plus the pain of losing a premiership (14:35)"Dad, Matty's dead!" Finchy tells a story about the young up and coming Johns brothers using his backyard as a halfway house following big nights out, back when he was a kid (18:15)THE BEST STORY EVER - involving a premiership win, a party at Molly Meldrum's house, Storm merchandise, a pool and Craig Bellamy *contains nudity* (20:44)What's doing with the Walker brothers? Chris gives us an update on Ben & Shane's coaching careers.'BEST 17 PLAYERS OF THE LAST 40 YEARS' - Brett Finch and Chris Walker reveal their teams (25:48)Make sure you SUBSCRIBE to the Legends of League Podcast to be alerted when our next episode drops next week.Follow us on social media...Instagram (@legendsofleagueaus)Facebook (@legendsofleagueaus)Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch the Legends of League Podcast videos and highlights