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Today on The Ward Scott Files Podcast: Ward is joined by Gainesville commission candidate, Michael Raburn Ph.D., LIVE from Spurrier's Gridiron Grille!
Humans are made to worship, so what we worship really matters. Michael Raburn continues our series on Jeremiah and discussed the siege on the Capitol in Washington this week.
How is the 'political' power of God's Kingdom different from that of the world's? And if its so different, how do Christians engage? Where does justice fit in? Michael Raburn kicks off our new series Kingdomtide, which will continue until Advent.
Telling the truth is an act of worship and worshiping with the Spirit is an act of telling the truth. Michael Raburn shares from John 4.
Michael Raburn shares from John 4 on how we ask God for the things we need, and what we should expect.
Michael Raburn kicks off our series on core Vineyard Values, preaching from John 4.
Michael Raburn talks with Prof. Brent Henderson about science, community and reading Scripture together.
Michael Raburn talks with Jacob Larson about food, hospitality, and caring for the person in front of you.
Michael Raburn talks with Dr. Karin Fields, PhD, LMHC about the fear, loss and grief many of us are experiencing at this time.
Michael Raburn continues sharing from the first chapter of John’s Gospel on what it means for Jesus to shine a light on our darkness.
Michael Raburn kicks off our new sermon series on the Gospel of John. Sometimes so important happens that we have to start the story over again from the beginning.
Michael Raburn shares on the classic Vineyard 5-step prayer model, with a demonstration from our kids!
Michael Raburn shares a reflection on the Lord's Prayer and its centrality for us today.
Michael Raburn introduces our new series on Prayer with some thoughts on what prayer isn't.
Michael Raburn gives us an overview and summary of where our study of Romans has taken us and where we go from here.
Michael Raburn shares some history of the variety of names listed in Romans 16 and how God's Kingdom erases the lines between us.
Michael Raburn shares from Romans 15 and how a gift from Gentiles to Jews created a puzzle that prompted Paul to write the letter.
Michael Raburn shares from Romans 14 on judging one another.
Michael Raburn shares from Romans 13 on how our mothers shape us
Michael Raburn shares from Romans 9 and Jesus' entrance into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday.
Michael Raburn shares on desire and longing from Romans 8.
Michael Raburn shares on discernment and living life in the Spirit from the first half of Romans 8
John DeCarmine, director of Grace Marketplace, shares about the mission of grace to end homelessness in the Gainesville Area and their current campaign to rehouse 300 people. Followed by a short sermon starting into Romans 8 by Michael Raburn.
Michael Raburn explores Romans 7 and the positive and negative roles religion can play in our faith.
Michael Raburn shares on God's faithfulness and promises from Romans 4.
Michael Raburn kicks off our new series on the book of Romans with Romans 1 on grace and mission.
Michael Raburn shares on the images of salvation in Revelation 19, including the battle of Armageddon.
Michael Raburn shares on Revelation 17 and 18, the infamous 'whore of Babylon' chapters, and what they mean for us today.
Michael Raburn shares on the 'mysterious' meaning of the number 666 in the Revelation 13.
Michael Raburn shares about the two witnesses in Revelation 12.
Michael Raburn shares on Revelation 4-7, the seven seals and the four horsemen.
Michael Raburn shares from the book of Revelation of how we must de-center ourselves and put Jesus at the center of our reading of Scripture - as well as at the center of our spiritual journey.
Michael Raburn discusses the letters to the seven churches in Revelation and their meaning for us today.
Michael Raburn kicks off our series on the book of Revelation! No tin foil hats required.
Michael Raburn shares a message on the meaning of Pentecost for the church and the Gainesville Vineyard.
Michael Raburn wraps up our Jesus Eraser series looking at the story of Job and what it can teach us.
Michael Raburn shares more on what Job can teach us on how to read scripture and follow Jesus.
Michael Raburn shares on the difficulties of ridding ourselves of the image of God as an old cranky man.
Michael Raburn shows how the book of Job contrasts with and points us to the theology of Jesus and the radical image of God he presents.
Michael Raburn shares how our church community must be a safe space for honest sharing and honest questions.
Michael Raburn shares how true community requires facing our conflicts rather than avoiding them.
Michael Raburn shares about how being people who tell the truth is the basis of our community.
Welcome to AM Radio a podcast with Amy and Michael Raburn, pastors of Vineyard North Church in Wake Forest, NC. Today is Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2014. On today’s episode we’ll have our sermon prep conversation about receiving hope, talk about our misadventures with liturgical stuff, and discuss our respect-based approach to parenting and pastoring.