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We explore the most important question you'll ever face. In Matthew 27, Pilate is confronted with the question: What will I do with Jesus? It's the question we all must answer. Don't miss this opportunity to consider your answer to the question that truly matters.
"Display Text: For as in one body we have many members, and the members do not all have the same function,so we, though many, are one body in Christ, and individually members one of another". - Romans 12:4-5Pre-service Song: Psalm 100 Votum and SalutationPsalm 103:7, 8, 9Profession of Faith: Apostle's Creed (Recited Together) Response: Hymn 9 Baptism: Lillian Sybil Tams Response: Hymn 56 PrayerScripture Reading: 1 Corinthians 12 Psalm 133Sermon Text: Lord's Day 21, Q/A 55 Every Christian is a Different Part of Christ's One Body.1. The Blessing of the Communion of Saints2. The Duties of the Saints in CommunionHymn 50 Thanksgiving PrayerThanksgiving OfferingPsalm 16:1 BenedictionTime:AfternoonMinister:Rev. J. VanSpronsenTexts:Heidelberg Catechism: Lord's Day 211 Corinthians 12
Pastor Bryan shares the second half of a lesson from Ephesians 4. In the continuation of this series in Ephesians, Dr. Chapell highlights how in all our different lives and spheres of influence, we share a common mission and calling. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1286/29
Pastor Bryan shares a lesson from Ephesians 4. Dr. Chapell highlights how despite all our differences, God unites us all as one body, for Christ all in all. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1286/29
This sermon will examine the tragic end of Judas, "Ruined by Regret." You don't have to take your regrets to the grave. Instead, take them to the One who conquered the grave - Jesus Christ our Living Hope!
Have you ever wished that someone would look behind the smile, the makeup, and the clothes, to see who you really are - and accept you just as you are? We all long for that, and in this message Chip shares how Jesus taught us to love one another.Main Points To love each other the way Jesus loved His disciples means we must accept one another, just as Christ accepted us, in order to bring glory to God! Dr. Larry Crabb – Connecting, page 66: “Connecting is a kind of relating that happens when the powerful life of Christ in one person meets the good life of Christ in another. What every Christian can pour into another is the powerful passion of acceptance, a passion that flows out of the center of the gospel, a passion that fills the heart of God.” What does it mean to “accept one another?” Meaning of the word “Accept.” Meaning from the context. --Romans 15:1-6 Meaning from the New Testament. Meaning from the text. --Romans 15:7 What keeps us from “accepting one another?” Legalism: Judging others' faith by extra-Biblical standards. --Romans 14 Favoritism: Judging other by external appearance or possessions. --2 Corinthians 5:16; James 2:1-5 Pre-judging: Judging others based on preconceived notions about them. --Luke 6:37 Mind-reading: Judging others in areas that are impossible for us to assess. --1 Corinthians 4:1-5 Does “acceptance” mean we are never to judge? NO! – We are commanded to judge… … interpersonal conflict in the church. --1 Corinthians 6:2-5 … immoral behavior in the church. --1 Corinthians 5:1-6;1 Timothy 5:20 … those who sin against us. --Matthew 18:15-17 … when placed in positions of spiritual responsibility. --2 Timothy 4:1-3 … to maintain doctrinal purity. --2 Timothy 4:15 … when church unity is threatened. --Titus 1:10; 1 Timothy 5:20 How can we grow in “accepting one another?” Remember what is at stake! Refuse to compare! Renew your view of others! DESIRE CARD: “I would like to view others in light of their eternity and need, instead of by their outward appearance, possessions, status, or abilities.” Memorize: 2 Corinthians 5:16 Broadcast Resource Download Free MP3 Message Notes Additional Resource Mentions Free Your Divine Design Book About Chip Ingram Chip Ingram’s passion is helping Christians really live like Christians. As a pastor, author, and teacher for more than three decades, Chip has helped believers around the world move from spiritual spectators to healthy, authentic disciples of Jesus by living out God’s truth in their lives and relationships in transformational ways. About Living on the Edge Living on the Edge exists to help Christians live like Christians. Established in 1995 as the radio ministry of pastor and author Chip Ingram, God has since grown it into a global discipleship ministry. Living on the Edge provides Biblical teaching and discipleship resources that challenge and equip spiritually hungry Christians all over the world to become mature disciples of Jesus. Connect 888-333-6003 Website Chip Ingram App Instagram Facebook Twitter Partner With Us Donate Online 888-333-6003
Do you find it hard to not make judgments about people based on their clothes, or hair, or the car they drive? You know God looks on the heart, but you just can't get past that outward appearance. What do you do? Chip reveals Jesus' remedy for passing judgment on those who are different from us.Main Points To love each other the way Jesus loved His disciples means we must accept one another, just as Christ accepted us, in order to bring glory to God! Dr. Larry Crabb – Connecting, page 66: “Connecting is a kind of relating that happens when the powerful life of Christ in one person meets the good life of Christ in another. What every Christian can pour into another is the powerful passion of acceptance, a passion that flows out of the center of the gospel, a passion that fills the heart of God.” What does it mean to “accept one another?” Meaning of the word “Accept.” Meaning from the context. --Romans 15:1-6 Meaning from the New Testament. Meaning from the text. --Romans 15:7 What keeps us from “accepting one another?” Legalism: Judging others' faith by extra-Biblical standards. --Romans 14 Favoritism: Judging other by external appearance or possessions. --2 Corinthians 5:16; James 2:1-5 Pre-judging: Judging others based on preconceived notions about them. --Luke 6:37 Mind-reading: Judging others in areas that are impossible for us to assess. --1 Corinthians 4:1-5 Does “acceptance” mean we are never to judge? NO! – We are commanded to judge… … interpersonal conflict in the church. --1 Corinthians 6:2-5 … immoral behavior in the church. --1 Corinthians 5:1-6;1 Timothy 5:20 … those who sin against us. --Matthew 18:15-17 … when placed in positions of spiritual responsibility. --2 Timothy 4:1-3 … to maintain doctrinal purity. --2 Timothy 4:15 … when church unity is threatened. --Titus 1:10; 1 Timothy 5:20 How can we grow in “accepting one another?” Remember what is at stake! Refuse to compare! Renew your view of others! DESIRE CARD: “I would like to view others in light of their eternity and need, instead of by their outward appearance, possessions, status, or abilities.” Memorize: 2 Corinthians 5:16 Broadcast Resource Download Free MP3 Message Notes Additional Resource Mentions Free Your Divine Design Book About Chip Ingram Chip Ingram’s passion is helping Christians really live like Christians. As a pastor, author, and teacher for more than three decades, Chip has helped believers around the world move from spiritual spectators to healthy, authentic disciples of Jesus by living out God’s truth in their lives and relationships in transformational ways. About Living on the Edge Living on the Edge exists to help Christians live like Christians. Established in 1995 as the radio ministry of pastor and author Chip Ingram, God has since grown it into a global discipleship ministry. Living on the Edge provides Biblical teaching and discipleship resources that challenge and equip spiritually hungry Christians all over the world to become mature disciples of Jesus. Connect 888-333-6003 Website Chip Ingram App Instagram Facebook Twitter Partner With Us Donate Online 888-333-6003
Do you find it hard to not make judgments about people based on their clothes, or hair, or the car they drive? You know God looks on the heart, but you just can't get past that outward appearance. What do you do? Chip reveals Jesus' remedy for passing judgment on those who are different from us. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/789/29
Have you ever wished that someone would look behind the smile, the makeup, and the clothes, to see who you really are - and accept you just as you are? We all long for that, and in this message Chip shares how Jesus taught us to love one another.Main Points To love each other the way Jesus loved His disciples means we must accept one another, just as Christ accepted us, in order to bring glory to God! Dr. Larry Crabb – Connecting, page 66: “Connecting is a kind of relating that happens when the powerful life of Christ in one person meets the good life of Christ in another. What every Christian can pour into another is the powerful passion of acceptance, a passion that flows out of the center of the gospel, a passion that fills the heart of God.” What does it mean to “accept one another?” Meaning of the word “Accept.” Meaning from the context. --Romans 15:1-6 Meaning from the New Testament. Meaning from the text. --Romans 15:7 What keeps us from “accepting one another?” Legalism: Judging others' faith by extra-Biblical standards. --Romans 14 Favoritism: Judging other by external appearance or possessions. --2 Corinthians 5:16; James 2:1-5 Pre-judging: Judging others based on preconceived notions about them. --Luke 6:37 Mind-reading: Judging others in areas that are impossible for us to assess. --1 Corinthians 4:1-5 Does “acceptance” mean we are never to judge? NO! – We are commanded to judge… … interpersonal conflict in the church. --1 Corinthians 6:2-5 … immoral behavior in the church. --1 Corinthians 5:1-6;1 Timothy 5:20 … those who sin against us. --Matthew 18:15-17 … when placed in positions of spiritual responsibility. --2 Timothy 4:1-3 … to maintain doctrinal purity. --2 Timothy 4:15 … when church unity is threatened. --Titus 1:10; 1 Timothy 5:20 How can we grow in “accepting one another?” Remember what is at stake! Refuse to compare! Renew your view of others! DESIRE CARD: “I would like to view others in light of their eternity and need, instead of by their outward appearance, possessions, status, or abilities.” Memorize: 2 Corinthians 5:16 Broadcast Resource Download Free MP3 Message Notes Additional Resource Mentions Free Your Divine Design Book About Chip Ingram Chip Ingram’s passion is helping Christians really live like Christians. As a pastor, author, and teacher for more than three decades, Chip has helped believers around the world move from spiritual spectators to healthy, authentic disciples of Jesus by living out God’s truth in their lives and relationships in transformational ways. About Living on the Edge Living on the Edge exists to help Christians live like Christians. Established in 1995 as the radio ministry of pastor and author Chip Ingram, God has since grown it into a global discipleship ministry. Living on the Edge provides Biblical teaching and discipleship resources that challenge and equip spiritually hungry Christians all over the world to become mature disciples of Jesus. Connect 888-333-6003 Website Chip Ingram App Instagram Facebook Twitter Partner With Us Donate Online 888-333-6003
Have you ever wished that someone would look behind the smile, the makeup, and the clothes, to see who you really are - and accept you just as you are? We all long for that, and in this message Chip shares how Jesus taught us to love one another. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/789/29
Failure, Forgiveness, and a Fresh Start. Like Peter in Matthew 26, we will all fail in some way as followers of Jesus. But God is faithful and in Jesus we are offered forgiveness and a fresh start!
In this replay episode of Growing in the Green Industry, we welcome our guest, Brandon Sheppard, Franchise Owner of Weed Man and President-Elect of NALP. In this episode we also welcome our newest host, Skyler Westergard with LandCare. Brandon shares his experience with volunteering at Renewal and Remembrance and how important the opportunity is to give back to those who give to the green industry. Brandon also talks about his passion for transforming lives within his company and the power of investing and caring for your team as individuals. He talks about representing yourself and company through recruiting, interviews and training and that you should be more than a company that gives just lip service but that invites people to bring a different part of themselves to work. Brandon, Skyler, and Brett also talk about the book,Setting the Table by Danny Meyer and the six hospitality quotient characteristics and building in those characteristics into the interview process. They also mention the booksUnreasonable Hospitality andWinning on Purpose. This episode is hosted by Brett Lemcke with R.M. Landscape and Skyler Westergard with LandCare. Listen here or on your favorite podcast app: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nalp-young-professionals
Garden to Garden 2 We dive into Matthew 26 and take a look at: "The Most Backward Day in History." We've all had days when things seem to go in the opposite way that we thought they should. But no day was ever more "backward" than the day Jesus was betrayed. What appeared to be a tragedy-the betrayal in the Garden of Gethsemane and the events that followed-was actually part of God's sovereign plan to rescue sinners and restore creation.
Garden to Garden: Part 1 We begin to journey with Jesus from the Garden of Gethsemane where He was pressed out in sorrow, to the Garden Tomb where He was raised up in victory. In Gethsemane, Jesus faced immense pressure, and the way He endured it not only paved the way for His saving work on the cross but also serves as a powerful example for us in navigating life's most challenging moments.” http://yourgracelife.com/resources
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"Failures, Faithfulness, and the Power to Change." Epic failures. We've all experienced them. In Matthew 26 the stage is set for those closest to Jesus to epically fail Him. But the good news is that Jesus is always faithful and ready to provide grace to forgive and power to transform our lives.
In the final hours of Jesus' life, He transforms the meaning of the Passover meal, moving from an old covenant based on law to a new covenant rooted in grace. This change signifies a profound shift in our relationship with God, where the focus is no longer on outward obedience but on the transformation of the heart through faith in Jesus. The symbols of the bread and wine during the Lord's Supper represent Jesus' body and blood, emphasizing His sacrifice for the forgiveness of sins and the establishment of a covenant accessible to all humanity. As believers, we are called to remember and celebrate this new covenant until Christ's return, recognizing that true transformation comes from trusting in Him rather than our own efforts.
He has promised to make all things new.
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Do you feel ready to speak up and share the Gospel with others? Do you know what to say and how to say it? We listen to pastors and evangelists and a host of speakers give us a thousand different ways to share the gospel – formulas, acronyms, points to remember, the “right” words for the Prayer of Salvation – how do we keep it all straight? Which is the best way? Pastor Ken tells you in his message today that the Gospel isn't complicated. You can share your faith with anyone, today, by keeping it simple.
Jesus is coming back, are you ready? For some of us, if we're honest, that thought fills us with anxiety. “Am I ready?” We ask ourselves as we evaluate our most recent decisions. We feel like we haven't accomplished our goals, been “good enough” to be rewarded, and a host of other intrusive thoughts. But today, Pastor Ken tells you that, yes, Jesus is coming, and you do need to be ready; however, this should fill you with comfort and joy knowing that you are Jesus' reward and He's thrilled about it.
The Bible is clear, God gives us grace and mercy and He loves us unconditionally. But it's difficult to keep that in mind when things aren't going our way. Especially when we're experiencing the consequences of our own actions. Pastor Ken tells you today that, no matter what's going on in your life, there's overwhelming comfort available to you through Jesus. Not only does He comfort you, but He helps you through your situation in a way that enables you to help others go through the same things.
Don Philabaum Interview with Don Philabaum: Don and Tony continue discussing the prospects of students graduating and moving to a different part of the country to find a job. First aired on 7/8/24.
Don Philabaum Interview with Don Philabaum: Don discusses the prospects of students graduating and moving to a different part of the country to find a job. First aired on 7/8/24.
Every follower of Jesus is in some form of leadership...
Worship Jesus right now in the moment.
Plant your life at the foot of the cross. Preach the message of the cross over and over to yourself.
This is part 4 of "Built Different," our series at Fusion Christian Church about how Christians are different from the world and how we should act because of that. In this message, Pastor Matt teaches us how we can build our faith in a way that's different. Starting with 1 Corinthians 3:10-15, we will walk through how to build our faith.You need a foundation before you can buildIn our main passage, we read that each of us must start with the foundation of Jesus Christ. He is the chief cornerstone, and we must build our faith beginning with him. We can and will and should build on top of that foundation using good materials, but it is essential that the building begins with Jesus.We need to build wiselyAgain, returning to our main passage, we see the admonition for each of us to "take care" how we build upon our foundation. Once we have Jesus Christ as our starting block, we must choose carefully how to build after that.We need to build with materials that will lastWhen the day of judgment comes, what we have built will be tested. We need to be sure to build with good materials so that when testing comes, our work stands the test.What material will last?The first material which lasts is the word of God. When we build our faith using God's Word, we build a faith that will last. There are four steps to building our faith with God's word, the first being to simply read it. If we do not read it, how can we make any use of it? The second step is to meditate on the scriptures, keeping them always in mind so that we can fully digest their meaning. The third step is to memorize it. Obviously, memorizing the whole bible is a tall task, so start small and memorize what you can! Any scripture memorized can be a benefit to the believer. The fourth step is to apply God's word. Knowing what God's word says is not much help if we don't ultimately put it into practice.The second material which lasts is people. To build our faith with people, we need to participate in the ministry of reconciliation which Paul talks about in 2 Corinthians 5. God designed us to be in relationship with him, and our duty as Christians is to bring as many people as possible back into that relationship.
Following last week's podcast, we now point to positive steps to take to ensure your new goals will become new habits. There is hope and you can change. Listen, be encouraged, believe and share with others what you are learning and accomplishing for yourself. Do you have feedback or topic requests? Email us at podcast@nystromcounseling.comWe'd love to hear from you!Follow along:InstagramFacebookNystrom & Associates
God is not worshipped by dead people. He is the God of the living.
This is part 3 of "Built Different," our series at Fusion Christian Church about how Christians are different from the world and how we should act because of that. In this message, Elder Reuben teaches us how we as Christians are built to serve.We Are Blessed to Be a BlessingThe blessings God gave us were given so that we could be a blessing to others. Abraham was able to become a blessing to many nations because God blessed him with a son. What gifts do you have that you can bless others with?We Have the Power of the Holy SpiritOften we feel as though we are inadequate or unequipped to serve, but the Holy Spirit can enable us to do more than we ever thought possible. The Holy Spirit will empower you with gifts so that you can boldly step out in faith. If you are hesitant to step out and serve, pray that the Spirit would strengthen you and lead you to serve in the way God has for you.We are Wired to ServeGod has given each of us unique gifts. We are to use these gifts to serve God and others. God did not design us to sit on our hands, but to go out and serve. How is God calling you? If we learn to recognize our gifts, we will learn where we should serve. Consider speaking to other Christians about what your spiritual gifts are. Perhaps you have giftings you haven't yet discovered!In all things, we must remember that serving God and others is a primary goal for a Christian. Consider checking out some local service opportunities.
Have you ever embarked with renewed determination and belief to make changes in your life, telling yourself that "This time things will be different", only to eventually fall back to old habits and feeling more defeated than ever? Why does this inevitably happen? Today's podcast addresses why this occurs and points to a new approach to building new habits that will last. Do you have feedback or topic requests? Email us at podcast@nystromcounseling.comWe'd love to hear from you!Follow along:InstagramFacebookNystrom & Associates
He is the One and only One that we put our hope in.
This is part 2 of "Built Different," our series at Fusion Christian Church about how Christians are different from the world and how we should act because of that. In this sermon, Pastor Zac finishes teaching through the book of Jude and we continue to learn how to build our faith. He begins with teaching what the result of bad building is.What does it look like when I build the wrong way?Here are 7 characteristics of a person who has built the wrong way: grumbling, boasting, manipulating, scoffing, self-centeredness, divisiveness, and lack of the Holy Spirit. Are you guilty of any of these? If so, examine your life and make sure you have been building it on Jesus and not your own desires. Christians should not look like this, so what do we do to look different?How should you build?There are several ways to build our lives based on what Jude says. We build our faith; pray in the Spirit; keep ourselves in God's love; and plunder hell to populate heaven.Build your faith.Our faith will not magically build itself! We must intentionally build our faith by doing the things Jesus commanded of us.Pray in the Spirit.Praying in the Spirit is sometimes made too complicated for believers. What it primarily means is to pray that God's will be done. When we pray for God's will to be done, it helps align our hearts with God's.Keep yourself in God's love.Love is a choice, not a feeling. If you base your love on feelings, it will collapse. Love is a commitment that we must stick to even when we don't feel like it. To love God, we must try to keep his commands even when we don't want to.Plunder hell to populate heaven.Among God's commands is to evangelize to those who are in danger of the fire of God's judgment. Our job is to pull people from the jaws of hell and bring them to God. One of the best ways to grow our own faith is to share it with others.Choose one thing you can do to start building your faith.In a final word of practical advice, choose one small area to start in. Don't try to tackle too many things at once, but instead pick one small thing that you can do first.
Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth and the life no one comes to my Father but by me.”
This is part 1 of "Built Different," our series at Fusion Christian Church about how Christians are different from the world and how we should act because of that. In this message, Pastor Zac teaches through the first half of the book of Jude, offering insights into how we should stand out from the way of the world and not be like those who fall into judgment.How are we built different?According to Peter, we are like stones being built into a spiritual house. From the first half of Jude, we will see four ways that we are "built different" from the world.We contend for the faith.As Christians, we must stand up for our beliefs. We should not be like those who desire to be in God's army but aren't willing fight for our beliefs. It is essential that we combat false teaching and refuse to let it spread in the church.We live in reverent fear of God's judgment.Though the subject is unpopular, we must not forget that God's judgment is very real. If we forget God's judgment, we will downplay our sin, because his judgment serves as a warning that our sins are deadly serious. As the bible teaches in many places, the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. Knowing this, we should maintain a healthy fear of God's judgment.We walk under authority.We must always remember that God is the only true authority. Though some Christians are fond of "rebuking" things in their prayers, Jude tells us that not even the archangels do that. Instead, we submit to God and offer every situation up to his judgment.We learn from the examples God gives us.Pay attention to the examples of evil behavior Jude gives so that we might learn to avoid the mistakes they made. Cain thought he knew better than God and refused to offer a worthy sacrifice. Balaam tried to curse God's people for money, an when that didn't work, he encouraged seduction as a way to draw them away from God. Korah despised Moses' leadership, rebelling against the one God had chosen to lead the people. God severely punished the sin of all three men.Through it all, remember that God has made you a new creation, and that we should respond to that by acting differently in the world.
His Kingdom is Different • Part of our Sunday morning study through Matthew.
His Kingdom is Different • Part of our Sunday morning study through Matthew.
A 15-minute teaching applying practical principles from God's Word to everyday life.
A 15-minute teaching applying practical principles from God's Word to everyday life.
In this replay episode of Growing in the Green Industry, we welcome our guest, Brandon Sheppard, Franchise Owner of Weed Man and President-Elect of NALP. In this episode we also welcome our newest host, Skyler Westergard with LandCare. Brandon shares his experience with volunteering at Renewal and Remembrance and how important the opportunity is to give back to those who give to the green industry. Brandon also talks about his passion for transforming lives within his company and the power of investing and caring for your team as individuals. He talks about representing yourself and company through recruiting, interviews and training and that you should be more than a company that gives just lip service but that invites people to bring a different part of themselves to work. Brandon, Skyler, and Brett also talk about the book, Setting the Table by Danny Meyer and the six hospitality quotient characteristics and building in those characteristics into the interview process. They also mention the books Unreasonable Hospitality and Winning on Purpose. This episode is hosted by Brett Lemcke with R.M. Landscape and Skyler Westergard with LandCare. Listen here or on your favorite podcast app: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nalp-young-professionals
A 15-minute teaching applying practical principles from God's Word to everyday life.
A 15-minute teaching applying practical principles from God's Word to everyday life.
A small earthly story with a big heavenly meaning.
In part 2 of this topic, Eric and Gena give practical insight as to how our individual homes can bring light to the world we find ourselves in daily. They discuss how the “Christian” home should be different and what that looks like in real, livable, attainable ways.
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! As a young girl, Lynda Brookes often wondered who the mysterious man was who hung out outside her house. Because he appeared so lifelike, she was initially confused about what to make of him. But she would soon discover that the mysterious figure she had encountered was dead. This particular individual, however, had no malicious intentions. He was trying to locate his late daughter, whom Lynda resembles very much. This encounter with death would be the first of many. It would also be the first step toward learning more about what awaits us on the other side. A life that might not be so different from the one we live here on Earth. All this and more on Part Two of today's Grave Talks with Lynda Brookes. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! As a young girl, Lynda Brookes often wondered who the mysterious man was who hung out outside her house. Because he appeared so lifelike, she was initially confused about what to make of him. But she would soon discover that the mysterious figure she had encountered was dead. This particular individual, however, had no malicious intentions. He was trying to locate his late daughter, whom Lynda resembles very much. This encounter with death would be the first of many. It would also be the first step toward learning more about what awaits us on the other side. A life that might not be so different from the one we live here on Earth. All this and more on Part One of today's Grave Talks with Lynda Brookes. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!