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Send us a text In this episode from the Village Church's sermon podcast, Pastor Susan Cepin continues our teaching series on the Hot Seat Model. This model—crafted by her husband, Pastor Eric Cepin—is designed to help people slow down, pay attention to their emotional reactions, and begin tracing them back to the false beliefs shaping their lives. It also creates space to hear the voice of the Gospel, especially where it stands in sharp contrast to the Enemy's heavy-handed lies. Pastor Susan walks us through what it looks like to sit across from the Enemy, recognize his tactics, and stand our ground in the truth of Christ. Support the showThe Village Church's sermon podcast is more than just a weekly message. It is an invitation into the great and ongoing story of God's work in the world. Pastors Eric, Mark, Susan, Daniel, and other leaders open the Scriptures not as a collection of abstract ideas but as the living, breathing witness to God's kingdom breaking into our midst. Each episode is a call—not merely to listen, but to take part, to step forward into the life of faith with renewed vision and purpose. Week by week, the pastors and leaders explore the deep rhythms of Christian discipleship—prayer, fasting, generosity—not as isolated duties but as part of a larger, richer, and more beautiful whole. They unpack these ancient practices in light of Jesus himself, the one in whom heaven and earth have come together. But they also turn their attention to the realities of everyday life—relationships, finances, the struggles and joys of being human—demonstrating how the gospel is not merely about what we believe but about how we live as God's renewed people in the present age. The Village Churchvillagersonline@gmail.comMore information at www.villagersonline.com
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Send us a textIn this episode of the Village Church podcast of sermons, Pastor Susan reflects on the secret to contentment—letting go of the burdens we cling to so tightly. With plenty of classic Sue stories and more than a few tears, she directs our gaze toward the cross, urging us to cast our cares upon Jesus. Contentment, she reminds us, isn't something we stumble into; it's something we learn, often in the crucible of suffering. Support the showThe Village Church's sermon podcast is more than just a weekly message. It is an invitation into the great and ongoing story of God's work in the world. Pastors Eric, Mark, Susan, Daniel, and other leaders open the Scriptures not as a collection of abstract ideas but as the living, breathing witness to God's kingdom breaking into our midst. Each episode is a call—not merely to listen, but to take part, to step forward into the life of faith with renewed vision and purpose. Week by week, the pastors and leaders explore the deep rhythms of Christian discipleship—prayer, fasting, generosity—not as isolated duties but as part of a larger, richer, and more beautiful whole. They unpack these ancient practices in light of Jesus himself, the one in whom heaven and earth have come together. But they also turn their attention to the realities of everyday life—relationships, finances, the struggles and joys of being human—demonstrating how the gospel is not merely about what we believe but about how we live as God's renewed people in the present age. The Village Churchvillagersonline@gmail.comMore information at www.villagersonline.com
Send us a textIn this episode of the Village Church podcast, Pastor Susan steps into the rhythm of Advent's unfolding story, bringing us to the third week. Here, she invites us into Matthew's telling of Joseph's journey, one so profoundly tied to Jesus. Joseph, a man faced with fear and uncertainty, stands at the crossroads of human frailty and divine calling.Pastor Susan reflects on Joseph's response—a life shaped by obedience and trust. When fear rose, Joseph acted. When anxiety stirred, he listened. He took Jesus and Mary to Egypt, fleeing into the unknown, and then returned when God spoke again. His actions, though swift, were marked by a deep responsiveness to God's voice.Through this lens, Susan doesn't merely tell Joseph's story but calls us to consider our own fears, our own anxieties. How do we respond when God speaks, even when the way forward feels uncertain? This episode gently but firmly challenges us to follow Joseph's example: to trust, to obey, and to take the next step, no matter how small or daunting it may seem.Support the showThe Village Church's sermon podcast is a weekly source of inspiration and guidance for the community. Authenticity is at the forefront of each episode, with Pastors Eric, Mark, Susan, and Michael delivering sermons that are grounded in truth and filled with personal stories and real-life examples. The goal of the podcast is to make spiritual growth accessible to all, regardless of background or belief system. Each week, the pastors explain different aspects of the Christian faith, exploring topics such as the disciplines of prayer, fasting, and giving, as well as more practical subjects like relationships, finances, and personal growth. They bring creativity to their teachings, making complex concepts easy to understand and inspiring listeners to live out their faith in new and meaningful ways. Whether you're a long-time member of the Village Church or just starting your spiritual journey, this podcast is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to grow in their faith. Join Pastors Eric, Mark, Susan, and Michael each week for a dose of truth, encouragement, and wisdom that will help you build a deeper relationship with God and live out your faith with authenticity and purpose. The Village Churchvillagersonline@gmail.comMore information at www.villagersonline.com
Pastor Susan May shares with us the HOPE of Jesus and how He is the only way to salvation.
Following up on Pastor Brandon's message on the pull of desire last week, Pastor Susan also walks us through the story of David and Bathsheba, examining the patterns of temptation, sin, and the consequences that follow.
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Cross post from Judy's other podcast of the Community Presbyterian Church of Ben Avon, Hill By The River. Rev. Susan Rothenberg has been the church's temporary Pastor since Rev. Donna Giver-Johnston left at the end of 2022. CPCBA thanks Rev. Susan for her excellent leadership and friendship. The church looks forward to new Pastor, Rev. Heather Schoenewolf, who arrives from East Liberty Presbyterian on October 1.
Send us a textIn this episode of Healing the City, Pastor Susan and Pastor Eric tackle the topic of parenting. They bring in real-life examples, demonstrating how parents can engage with their children in productive and positive ways. Whether you're navigating the challenges of toddler tantrums or teenage rebellion, their insights offer practical strategies for fostering a healthy family dynamic. Join us as we explore how to nurture and guide our children with love and understanding.Support the show"Healing the City" is a profound and dynamic weekly podcast that dives into the complexities of creating healthier communities. Featuring the voices and perspectives of the esteemed members of the Village Church, each episode is thoughtfully crafted to address the challenges and opportunities for meaningful change in our cities. With a holistic approach to healing, the podcast explores a wide range of topics, from soul care and spiritual direction to mental health and community involvement. It provides listeners with insightful and thought-provoking perspectives on the issues facing our cities, as well as practical steps they can take to make a difference. Join hosts Corey Gilchrist, Eric Cepin, Ashley Cousineau, Jessica Dennes, Michael Cousineau, Mark Crawford, and Susan Cepin as they navigate the complexities of our communities with wisdom, grace, and a deep commitment to positive change. Through their engaging discussions, listeners will be inspired to become active participants in healing the city and creating a brighter, healthier future for all. The Village Churchvillagersonline@gmail.comThe Village Church meets at 10a and 5p on Sundays1926 N Cloverland Ave, Tucson AZ 85712Mail: PO Box 30790, Tucson AZ 85751
Send us a Text Message. In this episode of the Healing the City Podcast, Pastor Eric and Pastor Susan engage in a thoughtful discussion. They focus on Jim's recent sermon about John 21:15-25, exploring its key themes and insights. Support the Show."Healing the City" is a profound and dynamic weekly podcast that dives into the complexities of creating healthier communities. Featuring the voices and perspectives of the esteemed members of the Village Church, each episode is thoughtfully crafted to address the challenges and opportunities for meaningful change in our cities. With a holistic approach to healing, the podcast explores a wide range of topics, from soul care and spiritual direction to mental health and community involvement. It provides listeners with insightful and thought-provoking perspectives on the issues facing our cities, as well as practical steps they can take to make a difference. Join hosts Corey Gilchrist, Eric Cepin, Ashley Cousineau, Jessica Dennes, Michael Cousineau, Mark Crawford, and Susan Cepin as they navigate the complexities of our communities with wisdom, grace, and a deep commitment to positive change. Through their engaging discussions, listeners will be inspired to become active participants in healing the city and creating a brighter, healthier future for all. The Village Churchvillagersonline@gmail.comThe Village Church meets at 10a and 5p on Sundays1926 N Cloverland Ave, Tucson AZ 85712Mail: PO Box 30790, Tucson AZ 85751
Send us a Text Message.SUPPORT THE SHOW BEYOND SUBSCRIPTIONS1. CASH APP2. JustgiveIn this episode of Healing the City podcast, Pastor Eric and Pastor Susan explore the awkwardly vulnerable act of learning new things. They connect this experience to discipleship, emphasizing the importance of stepping into unfamiliar territories to grow in our knowledge of Jesus. Embracing discomfort is a crucial part of this journey, as it allows us to deepen our faith and understanding. Their discussion encourages listeners to embrace new challenges and find strength in the process of continuous learning and spiritual growth.Support the Show."Healing the City" is a profound and dynamic weekly podcast that dives into the complexities of creating healthier communities. Featuring the voices and perspectives of the esteemed members of the Village Church, each episode is thoughtfully crafted to address the challenges and opportunities for meaningful change in our cities. With a holistic approach to healing, the podcast explores a wide range of topics, from soul care and spiritual direction to mental health and community involvement. It provides listeners with insightful and thought-provoking perspectives on the issues facing our cities, as well as practical steps they can take to make a difference. Join hosts Corey Gilchrist, Eric Cepin, Ashley Cousineau, Jessica Dennes, Michael Cousineau, Mark Crawford, and Susan Cepin as they navigate the complexities of our communities with wisdom, grace, and a deep commitment to positive change. Through their engaging discussions, listeners will be inspired to become active participants in healing the city and creating a brighter, healthier future for all. The Village Churchvillagersonline@gmail.comThe Village Church meets at 10a and 5p on Sundays1926 N Cloverland Ave, Tucson AZ 85712Mail: PO Box 30790, Tucson AZ 85751
Send us a Text Message.Support the ShowIn this episode of the Healing the City Podcast, Pastor Eric and Pastor Susan engage in a thoughtful discussion about Eric's recent sermon on John 20 and 21. They delve into the resurrection, highlighting its profound significance for our lives. Eric and Susan explore how Jesus often makes His presence known in the mundane and ordinary moments of our daily existence. They emphasize how we frequently search for Him in grand and extraordinary places, yet He is most present in the simple, everyday aspects of life. Through their conversation, listeners are invited to reflect on recognizing the divine in the familiar and finding spiritual meaning in the routine. Support the Show."Healing the City" is a profound and dynamic weekly podcast that dives into the complexities of creating healthier communities. Featuring the voices and perspectives of the esteemed members of the Village Church, each episode is thoughtfully crafted to address the challenges and opportunities for meaningful change in our cities. With a holistic approach to healing, the podcast explores a wide range of topics, from soul care and spiritual direction to mental health and community involvement. It provides listeners with insightful and thought-provoking perspectives on the issues facing our cities, as well as practical steps they can take to make a difference. Join hosts Adrienne Crawford, Eric Cepin, Ashley Cousineau, Jessica Dennes, Michael Cousineau, Mark Crawford, and Susan Cepin as they navigate the complexities of our communities with wisdom, grace, and a deep commitment to positive change. Through their engaging discussions, listeners will be inspired to become active participants in healing the city and creating a brighter, healthier future for all. The Village Churchvillagersonline@gmail.comThe Village Church meets at 10a and 5p on Sundays1926 N Cloverland Ave, Tucson AZ 85712Mail: PO Box 30790, Tucson AZ 85751
Send us a Text Message. In this episode of the Healing the City podcast, Pastor Mark and Pastor Susan carry on their Awkwardly Vulnerable series, focusing on the challenges of having tough conversations. They discuss the courage required and the risks involved in these honest dialogues. Support the Show."Healing the City" is a profound and dynamic weekly podcast that dives into the complexities of creating healthier communities. Featuring the voices and perspectives of the esteemed members of the Village Church, each episode is thoughtfully crafted to address the challenges and opportunities for meaningful change in our cities. With a holistic approach to healing, the podcast explores a wide range of topics, from soul care and spiritual direction to mental health and community involvement. It provides listeners with insightful and thought-provoking perspectives on the issues facing our cities, as well as practical steps they can take to make a difference. Join hosts Adrienne Crawford, Eric Cepin, Ashley Cousineau, Jessica Dennes, Michael Cousineau, Mark Crawford, and Susan Cepin as they navigate the complexities of our communities with wisdom, grace, and a deep commitment to positive change. Through their engaging discussions, listeners will be inspired to become active participants in healing the city and creating a brighter, healthier future for all. The Village Churchvillagersonline@gmail.comThe Village Church meets at 10a and 5p on Sundays1926 N Cloverland Ave, Tucson AZ 85712Mail: PO Box 30790, Tucson AZ 85751
Pastor Susan had an Amazing word! If you haven't done so yet, ask the Lord what you should do to strengthen your spiritual life for this summer. #StrongSummerShe reminded us all WE ARE CALLED, Everyone had a blast with the FRESCAS and so many fun shirts!! We love our Relate family!!Remember, summer service times start next week!10:00AM *!!!*Xwe are so excited to see you - ready for some powerful worship, an encouraging message, and community — a place of peace and hopeCinemark Spring-Klein and XD
In this podcast episode, Pastor Eric, alongside Pastor Susan and Pastor Mark, explores his recent sermon on John 12. They focus on Eric's emphasis on Mary's Awkward Vulnerability, highlighting it as a poignant illustration of true discipleship in the life of a follower of Jesus. They unpack the layers of Mary's actions, discussing the courage it takes to exhibit such openness and honesty in one's faith journey. The pastors also reflect on the broader implications of vulnerability within the church community, encouraging listeners to embrace similar openness in their spiritual lives. Through their engaging dialogue, the pastors aim to inspire and challenge their audience to embody the humility and authenticity demonstrated by Mary.Support the Show."Healing the City" is a profound and dynamic weekly podcast that dives into the complexities of creating healthier communities. Featuring the voices and perspectives of the esteemed members of the Village Church, each episode is thoughtfully crafted to address the challenges and opportunities for meaningful change in our cities. With a holistic approach to healing, the podcast explores a wide range of topics, from soul care and spiritual direction to mental health and community involvement. It provides listeners with insightful and thought-provoking perspectives on the issues facing our cities, as well as practical steps they can take to make a difference. Join hosts Adrienne Crawford, Eric Cepin, Ashley Cousineau, Jessica Dennes, Michael Cousineau, Mark Crawford, and Susan Cepin as they navigate the complexities of our communities with wisdom, grace, and a deep commitment to positive change. Through their engaging discussions, listeners will be inspired to become active participants in healing the city and creating a brighter, healthier future for all. The Village Churchvillagersonline@gmail.comThe Village Church meets at 10a and 5p on Sundays1926 N Cloverland Ave, Tucson AZ 85712Mail: PO Box 30790, Tucson AZ 85751
Between September 2023 and May 2024, we're reading the New Testament together, one chapter at a time. Each week, Pastors Joel and Susan will have a discussion on that week's reading, offering thoughts to tie the week's reading together. This week's reading is Revelation 15-21. We hope that God will be with you in your reading each week! Here is a bank of resources and graphics to explore while studying Revelation. Pastor Susan mentioned The Bible Project, which has excellent resources on Revelation. We referenced a quote from The Gulag Archipelago, by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. Here's the quote: "The line separating good and evil passes not through states, nor between classes, nor between political parties either -- but right through every human heart -- and through all human hearts."
Pastor Susan advances our series on the Gospel of John with her latest sermon on John 11. In this podcast, she invites the Village Church to contemplate God's glory. She encourages us to remain open to encountering Jesus exactly where we are and to be vigilant for the significant works He is orchestrating.Support the Show.The Village Church's sermon podcast is a weekly source of inspiration and guidance for the community. Authenticity is at the forefront of each episode, with Pastors Eric, Mark, Susan, and Michael delivering sermons that are grounded in truth and filled with personal stories and real-life examples. The goal of the podcast is to make spiritual growth accessible to all, regardless of background or belief system. Each week, the pastors explain different aspects of the Christian faith, exploring topics such as the disciplines of prayer, fasting, and giving, as well as more practical subjects like relationships, finances, and personal growth. They bring creativity to their teachings, making complex concepts easy to understand and inspiring listeners to live out their faith in new and meaningful ways. Whether you're a long-time member of the Village Church or just starting your spiritual journey, this podcast is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to grow in their faith. Join Pastors Eric, Mark, Susan, and Michael each week for a dose of truth, encouragement, and wisdom that will help you build a deeper relationship with God and live out your faith with authenticity and purpose. The Village Churchvillagersonline@gmail.comMore information at www.villagersonline.com
In a recent meeting, Pastor Susan, Eric, Mark, and Michael engaged in a thoughtful conversation about recent sermons on the Gospel of John, with a special focus on sections of John 7 and the start of John 8. Their discussion highlighted key themes like the Festival of Booths and Jesus' clear declaration of His divinity, sparking interest and debate among leaders and followers alike.The conversation then explored the story of the woman caught in adultery, a touching narrative that showcases the complex reactions of various groups—from religious leaders to bystanders, and the woman herself—to Jesus' presence and teachings.This dialogue isn't merely a recapitulation of biblical stories; it acts as a reflection of the complex dynamics within communities, beliefs, and personal transformation. These discussions emphasize the significance of engaging with scripture in a manner that brings into light the struggles and epiphanies encountered by those within the biblical stories. It uncovers how the interactions between Jesus, societal leaders, ordinary people, and individuals facing moral crises still have relevance today, offering insights into our spiritual paths and collective relationships.Furthermore, this dialogue serves as a reminder of the essential role that community and open discussions have in enriching our understanding of faith, ethics, and our individual connections with the divine. By scrutinizing the diverse reactions to Jesus' teachings and actions, we gain a deeper insight into the complexities of faith, the essence of divine mercy, and the significant role of forgiveness and understanding in creating a supportive and active community.Support the show"Healing the City" is a profound and dynamic weekly podcast that dives into the complexities of creating healthier communities. Featuring the voices and perspectives of the esteemed members of the Village Church, each episode is thoughtfully crafted to address the challenges and opportunities for meaningful change in our cities. With a holistic approach to healing, the podcast explores a wide range of topics, from soul care and spiritual direction to mental health and community involvement. It provides listeners with insightful and thought-provoking perspectives on the issues facing our cities, as well as practical steps they can take to make a difference. Join hosts Adrienne Crawford, Eric Cepin, Ashley Cousineau, Jessica Dennes, Michael Cousineau, Mark Crawford, and Susan Cepin as they navigate the complexities of our communities with wisdom, grace, and a deep commitment to positive change. Through their engaging discussions, listeners will be inspired to become active participants in healing the city and creating a brighter, healthier future for all. The Village Churchvillagersonline@gmail.comThe Village Church meets at 10a and 5p on Sundays1926 N Cloverland Ave, Tucson AZ 85712Mail: PO Box 30790, Tucson AZ 85751
Between September 2023 and May 2024, we're reading the New Testament together, one chapter at a time. Each week, Pastors Joel and Susan will have a discussion on that week's reading, offering thoughts to tie the week's reading together. This week's reading is Matthew 8-14. We hope that God will be with you in your reading each week! Link to Adam Grant's ReThinking podcast, in which he interviews Robin Arzon about motivation and habits. Link to Pastor Joel's sermon from May 9, 2021, about the "Grand Gesture" as compared to small, daily, habit-building choices Link to Pastor Susan's sermon from February 3, 2024, mentioning not knowing what we're getting into either when we get married or follow Jesus
Join us as Pastor Susan Evangelista shares a life-changing message on "The Power of Declaration." Known for her inspirational teaching gifts, Pastor Susan leads our church with wisdom and insight. Get ready to be stirred and equipped as she unpacks how to unleash spiritual power through declaring biblical truth. Declaring God's Word unleashes power. As we align our words with Scripture, we release His promises into our lives. We Need Encouragement Words affect us deeply. Destructive words tear down, but God's Word builds up (Prov 15:1-4) God created the world by declaring it into being (Gen 1:3, 6, 9, 11) We Must Receive God's Language The Bible contains the best declarations. We must read and speak Scripture (Matt 21:19) Memorizing verses helps us declare God's truths We Must Make Prophetic Decrees What we profess, we possess. Declare God's blessings over your life. Speak desired futures into existence, based on God's Word (Prov 18:21) Declare boldly like Elijah did In closing, declare blessings, healing, prosperity, victory into your circumstances. The mountains in your life must move as you decree God's powerful promises. Declare increase of wisdom, joy, peace, love, and success in the mighty name of Jesus!
Between September 2023 and May 2024, we're reading the New Testament together, one chapter at a time. Each week, Pastors Joel and Susan will have a discussion on that week's reading, offering thoughts to tie the week's reading together. This week's reading is Luke 11-17. Pastor Susan was not able to be present for this conversation, so Pastor Joel shares some thoughts solo this week. We hope that God will be with you in your reading each week!
Pastor Susan told us on Sunday, our identity is in God. Just as Moses was called from the burning bush in Exodus 3, God has a unique purpose for each of us. Let Him settle your doubts and fears, and watch how He uses you for His glory.
Pastor Eric and Pastor Susan undertake a thoughtful exploration of the challenges of emotional struggles and offer a wealth of resources and tools for overcoming them. The conversation is enriched by the contributions of Dr. Larry Crabb and Dr. Hanscom, whose expertise has transformed Eric's and Susan's lives.The podcast thoughtfully considers the impact of uncertainty on our emotions, particularly the manifestation of anger and anxiety. The Entropy Model of Uncertainty is discussed in detail as a potent means for addressing the uncertainties of life. The hosts also examine how this model can be used to address attachment issues and kindle the flame of hope for a brighter future.Drawing from Dr. Larry Crabb's spiritual formation teachings and Dr. Hanscom's approach to dealing with pain, the podcast offers pragmatic insights and tips for enhancing emotional well-being.This episode provides a holistic approach to emotional healing, bringing together diverse sources of knowledge and expertise. It is an invaluable resource for all those who yearn to deepen their comprehension of emotional struggles and seek effective strategies for surmounting them. Through this podcast, listeners will gain newfound wisdom and resources to promote their emotional well-being and nurture hope amidst life's uncertainties.Support the show"Healing the City" is a profound and dynamic weekly podcast that dives into the complexities of creating healthier communities. Featuring the voices and perspectives of the esteemed members of the Village Church, each episode is thoughtfully crafted to address the challenges and opportunities for meaningful change in our cities. With a holistic approach to healing, the podcast explores a wide range of topics, from soul care and spiritual direction to mental health and community involvement. It provides listeners with insightful and thought-provoking perspectives on the issues facing our cities, as well as practical steps they can take to make a difference. Join hosts Adrienne Crawford, Eric Cepin, Ashley Cousineau, Jessica Dennes, Michael Cousineau, Mark Crawford, and Susan Cepin as they navigate the complexities of our communities with wisdom, grace, and a deep commitment to positive change. Through their engaging discussions, listeners will be inspired to become active participants in healing the city and creating a brighter, healthier future for all. The Village Churchvillagersonline@gmail.comThe Village Church meets at 10a and 5p on Sundays1926 N Cloverland Ave, Tucson AZ 85712Mail: PO Box 30790, Tucson AZ 85751
Welcome to the weekly podcast of Bethel Family Worship Center. To learn more, visit our website at http://bfwc.net or download the BFWC App (https://www.bfwc.net/mobile-app). To support this ministry and help us continue to reach people all around the world, click here: https://www.elexiogiving.com/App/Giving/bfwc
In this episode of the Healing the City Podcast, we have the honor of hearing from hosts Pastor Eric and Pastor Susan as they engage in a deep exploration of the recent Village church sermon on Radical Revolution. As we listen in, we are struck by the candid and vulnerable way in which they approach the topic, sharing with us the intimate details of Susan's illness and how it necessitated Eric stepping in to preach on short notice.As we journey with these two wise and insightful leaders, we witness a profound reflection on the nature of revolution, both in the world at large and in the life of a follower of Christ. We are encouraged to consider the radical revolution that Jesus preached, and how it differs from the typical revolutions we see in society. Through it all, Eric and Susan remind us of the importance of keeping our eyes fixed on the lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world. They invite us to behold this central tenet of Christianity and allow it to guide our actions and shape our beliefs.Radical Revolution SermonSupport the show"Healing the City" is a profound and dynamic weekly podcast that dives into the complexities of creating healthier communities. Featuring the voices and perspectives of the esteemed members of the Village Church, each episode is thoughtfully crafted to address the challenges and opportunities for meaningful change in our cities. With a holistic approach to healing, the podcast explores a wide range of topics, from soul care and spiritual direction to mental health and community involvement. It provides listeners with insightful and thought-provoking perspectives on the issues facing our cities, as well as practical steps they can take to make a difference. Join hosts Adrienne Crawford, Eric Cepin, Ashley Cousineau, Jessica Dennes, Michael Cousineau, Mark Crawford, and Susan Cepin as they navigate the complexities of our communities with wisdom, grace, and a deep commitment to positive change. Through their engaging discussions, listeners will be inspired to become active participants in healing the city and creating a brighter, healthier future for all. The Village Churchvillagersonline@gmail.comThe Village Church meets at 10a and 5p on Sundays1926 N Cloverland Ave, Tucson AZ 85712Mail: PO Box 30790, Tucson AZ 85751
Pastor Susan chats about forgiveness - in particular - Fred Luskin's research on forgiveness and the process of forgiveness as a part of healing.Support the showThe Village Churchvillagersonline@gmail.comThe Village Church meets at 10a and 5p on Sundays1926 N Cloverland Ave, Tucson AZ 85712Mail: PO Box 30790, Tucson AZ 85751
Pastor Eric and Pastor Susan spend some time chatting about Susan's sermon. Advent meditation pageSupport the showThe Village Churchvillagersonline@gmail.comThe Village Church meets at 10a and 5p on Sundays1926 N Cloverland Ave, Tucson AZ 85712Mail: PO Box 30790, Tucson AZ 85751
Pastor Eric and Pastor Susan offer a short summary of attachment theory.Support the show
Pastor Susan, Pastor Eric, and Pastor Mark discuss the Village Pilgrim Groups. What are they? How do you join? What is expected? -Scripture-Prayer-HotSeatSupport the show
Sermon on Revelation 2:1-7. This is a standalone sermon focused on our need to be still and know that the Lord is God. In this sermon, we explore how we can be loved precisely because we are not necessary to God. Additionally, we hear more from Pastor Susan in a sabbatical-focused interview.
On today's episode of Behind the Community, Chamber Director Cecilia Murray chats with Pastor Susan Marshall from Still Useable Ministries. Pastor Marshall shares how she is able to do the work she has been called to do with the help of our community. To learn more about the WSR Chamber and how your business can be featured on the Behind the Community podcast, email us at chamber@wsrchamber.com.
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Exodus 15:1-13, 17-18, 20-21
Saturday, July 24, 2021- Join Global Gospel for "MINISTRY MOMENTS". Our special guest will be Pastor Susan Davis. She is an anointed and innovative ministry gift to the body of Christ. Tune in as she shares what God has given her for this season.
Danger of Familiarity - Ps. Susan Dunn // Familiarity is knowing someone very well or experience something a lot that you stop respecting them. The danger of familiarity is that we can lose our birthright, lose our ministry, lose our authority, lose our anointing, stop the works of miracles, and destroy relationships. Church, we must never let familiarity breed contempt.
Pastor Greg sits down with Pastor of Care Susan Gilbert to continue our Lenten Lunches series. Today, Pastor Greg and Pastor Susan talk about Judas and the intent of his heart. "We sometimes find ourselves in a place where we have fallen." They even discuss the idea that if the price for Judas' betrayal could not have been agreed upon, would there have been a crucifixion?
It is through Prayer Evangelism that we will have the ability to Shift Atmospheres! By speaking peace into our environment, fellowshipping with those around us, meeting the needs of others, and proclaiming the good news we become intentional in shifting our atmosphere! Only then will we begin to see transformation not just in our daily lives, but in our cities, and ultimately our nation!
Pastor Susan continues our teaching series - 'Character' - looking at different characteristics of Jesus and how we can grow in them so that we become more like Him. This week, we look at the compassion of Jesus. We are TLC - a church based in Leicester, and you are welcome here. www.trinitylifechurch.org.uk
Pastor Susan Fox shares the story of her call to ministry, about the vibrant life and ministry found in rural churches, and some new resources available. For more info, please visit: https://bit.ly/SmallAndRuralChurch
Pastor Susan brings the final part of our teaching series working our way through the book of Philippians. We are TLC - a church based in Leicester, and you are welcome here. www.trinitylifechurch.org.uk
Just as Jesus was the Tree of Life personified we are called to be a Tree of Life for the people we encounter! In order to do so, we must make room for personal growth, for the power of God, and for the people whom God loves!
Mark 12:28-34
It's week 10 of our teaching series working our way through the book of Philippians - this week Pastor Susan looks at Philippians 2:2 and how we are to be people of 'unity not uniformity'. We are TLC - a church based in Leicester, and you are welcome here. www.trinitylifechurch.org.uk
Pastor Susan continues our teaching series working our way through the book of Philippians - this week we are looking at Philippians 1:12-14 and the choice whether to face the wall or hear the call. We are TLC - a church based in Leicester, and you are welcome here. www.trinitylifechurch.org.uk
The End-Time Remnant - Pastor Susan Dunn | The end of a matter is often times greater than it’s beginning! Ps. Susan shared about God’s remnant - who they are and how they are distinguished! The end-time remnant possess an unquenchable zeal for the house, they are purified through fire, they are keepers of God’s commandments, and have the testimony of Jesus Christ. It is through God’s grace that we are the remnant!
Pastor Susan begins our teaching series working our way through the book of Philippians - she gives a general introduction to the book and then looks at Paul's opening words - Philippians 1:1-2. Here is the link to the background information that Susan mentions - cdn.filestackcontent.com/kDTPOYXRs2ucXqNMjHjY We are TLC - a church based in Leicester, and you are welcome here. www.trinitylifechurch.org.uk
Day 2// Holy Week Devotionals// Pastor Susan by Calvary McAllen
Pastor Susan continues our 'The Great Eight' series by looking at Romans chapter 8, verses 5-11 and the Spirit governed mind. We are TLC - a church based in Leicester, and you are welcome here. www.trinitylifechurch.org.uk
Pastor Susan brings a powerful word on God's intent when He made us. Tune in to hear the mighty word of God. If this minisiters to you, please comment below.
Pastor Susan preached about the yielded heart that is humbled, obedient, pure, and enduring for God. God is not looking for golden vessels, nor silver vessels, but for yielded vessels! Tune in to understand what it is to have a yielded heart for God and it’s benefits!
Pastor Susan shares from Revelation 3 where Jesus talks about 3 things that we are to buy from him. We are TLC - a church based in Leicester, and you are welcome here. www.trinitylifechurch.org.uk
We experienced the fire of God as Pastor Susan spoke about the Baptism of Fire! Just as the first church, we as well should get baptized by fire and speak in tongues! As we fully surrender to the Holy Spirit, we have the spirit of power, of love, and of a sound mind in our lives!
Disinterested Love - June 30, 2019 - Pastor Susan Raedeke by Immanuel Anglican Church
Pastor Derek and Pastor Susan concluded our Right Relationships series with the five different love languages we can give and receive within relationships. Words of affirmation, quality time, receiving gifts, acts of service, and physical touch.. what’s your love language?
Pastor Susan continued on part two of our Right Relationship series with, ‘The Woman: Her Roles and Destiny’. She shared about a woman’s destiny and roles to glorify God, to help the men, and to unite the family by giving us Hebrew context and testimonies on how powerful a women’s impact is with men, children, and ultimately the family and society!
Running With Giants | Rahab | Pastor Susan Mead
Pastor Susan talks about the unrelenting focus that Jesus had on the cross and how we can learn from his example. We are TLC - a church based in Leicester, and you are welcome here. www.trinitylifechurch.org.uk
A message from Pastor Susan about the River of God. Recorded at TLC Braunstone Campus, on 24th June 2018. We pray you are blessed by this message today. For more about Trinity Life Church, visit our website: www.trinitylifechurch.org.uk
Pastor Susan, Pastor Celby, & Pastor Keegan share about their mothers
Pastor Susan, speaking at the TLC Beaumont Leys Campus, begins our journey into the book of 1 John and takes us on a journey through the first four verses. Be inspired. www.trinitylifechurch.org.uk
When Life Doesn't Go in a Straight Line 1. What sometimes gets us into trouble is that we expect life to go in a straight line. 2. God works in and through the givens of our lives. 3. Prophecy was being fulfilled but God was also working in unique ways through every twist and turn. 4. God works with all the "givens" to bring about God's purposes in our lives. 5. God through Christ, by the power of the Holy Spirit, is with us! 6. God was at work in the there and then of their lives; God is at work in the here and now of ours. 7. God's dynamic, flexible, persistent love and grace are present with us at each jarring juncture. Remember to listen, obey and have faith. Blessing: The Lord bless you and keep you The Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto you The Lord life his countenance upon and grant you his presence and his peace
Pastor Susan shares what's captivated her heart about the stories of Jesus coming to the earth - including prophetic revelations about who Jesus is for each of us. To see the slides, go to: https://www.slideshare.net/rfochler/the-hungry-will-be-filled-susan-fochler
"Impatient People--Golden Calves--Divine Plans" -- Exodus 32:1-14 -- Pastor Susan Armstrong by Manteno Nazarene
Susan Heafner-Heun, Progressive Christian Pastor of Inclusion Community Church in Lake Norman (Cornelius), North Carolina, gets excited when she talks about the seasons of the Christian Calendar. Her enthusiasm brings this subject to life, perhaps in contrast to the rather dull way it may have been taught in churches you grew up in. She believes the Christian seasons are rich with ritual, myth, history, symbolism, and the natural rythems of life. But often, some of them are overlooked or entirely left out of church celebrations and practices. Many who have been Christians for years or a lifetime, do not even really know the signifiance of some of the Christian seasons - what they are revealing to us, what they have to offer our modern day lives, and how we are invited to be included in each season. These invitations and offerings can also hold value for non-Christians, as many of the meanings can be applied to anyone's life. Today we are learning about the season of Lent. Lent symbolizes the time of Jesus' Walk to Jerusalem and includes Holy Week, the last week of Jesus' life. Lasting for 40 days, this season also includes Palm Sunday, Passover, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday. Using the Gospel of Mark, Susan takes us on a journey of the wisdom that can be gleaned and the questions that can be explored during the season of Lent!
Susan Heafner-Heun, Progressive Christian Pastor of Inclusion Community Church in Lake Norman (Cornelius), North Carolina, gets excited when she talks about the seasons of the Christian Calendar. Her enthusiasm brings this subject to life, perhaps in contrast to the rather dull way it may have been taught in churches you grew up in. She believes the Christian seasons are rich with ritual, myth, history, symbolism, and the natural rythems of life.But often, some of them are overlooked or entirely left out of church celebrations and practices. Many who have been Christians for years or a lifetime, do not even really know the signifiance of some of the Christian seasons - what they are revealing to us, what they have to offer our modern day lives, and how we are invited to be included in each season. These invitations and offerings can also hold value for non-Christians, as many of the meanings can be applied to anyone's life.Today we are learning about the season of Lent. Lent symbolizes the time of Jesus' Walk to Jerusalem and includes Holy Week, the last week of Jesus' life. Lasting for 40 days, this season also includes Palm Sunday, Passover, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday. Using the Gospel of Mark, Susan takes us on a journey of the wisdom that can be gleaned and the questions that can be explored during the season of Lent!
Today's Spiritual Charlotte podcast (Episode 18) with Progressive Christian Pastor, Susan Heafner-Heun, of Inclusion Community Church in Cornelius, North Carolina, is an exciting exploration of the Christian calendar year and the season of Epiphany, which we now find ourselves in. Not familiar with Epiphany? No worries. You're in for a MAGIcal treat! (You'll see what we did there when you listen to the show. teehee) Not a Christian? Not an issue. You'll be pleasantly surprised by the direction this conversation takes and the parallels you'll be able to draw in regards to your own journey. Identify as a Christian? You'll appreciate this deeper dive into a season that invites us to sift through the darkness, follow and trust the Light, give our gifts, enter new spiritual spaces and journey in new ways. This is the first of 7 Christian seasons that we'll be taking a digital pilgrimage through with Susan through out the year. Beginning with Advent and ending with Christmas, the events and stories of the Christian calendar give us many opportunties for personal reflection and unique, ancient, and even mystical connection with the Divine in our everyday lives. You may find, as we did, a surprising amount of peace in the story of the journey of the Magi, and a beautiful invitation to seek bravely, discover differently, and open the door a bit wider to let new life in. We hope you do!
Today's Spiritual Charlotte podcast (Episode 18) with Progressive Christian Pastor, Susan Heafner-Heun, of Inclusion Community Church in Cornelius, North Carolina, is an exciting exploration of the Christian calendar year and the season of Epiphany, which we now find ourselves in.Not familiar with Epiphany? No worries. You're in for a MAGIcal treat! (You'll see what we did there when you listen to the show. teehee)Not a Christian? Not an issue. You'll be pleasantly surprised by the direction this conversation takes and the parallels you'll be able to draw in regards to your own journey.Identify as a Christian? You'll appreciate this deeper dive into a season that invites us to sift through the darkness, follow and trust the Light, give our gifts, enter new spiritual spaces and journey in new ways.This is the first of 7 Christian seasons that we'll be taking a digital pilgrimage through with Susan through out the year. Beginning with Advent and ending with Christmas, the events and stories of the Christian calendar give us many opportunties for personal reflection and unique, ancient, and even mystical connection with the Divine in our everyday lives.You may find, as we did, a surprising amount of peace in the story of the journey of the Magi, and a beautiful invitation to seek bravely, discover differently, and open the door a bit wider to let new life in. We hope you do!
Given at Blazing Fire Church on May 31, 2014. Pastor Susan looks some of the ways we seek to understand who we are "supposed to be" - and the joy of finding our true identity. And Yvonne shares part of her story. Recognizing Our True Identity - Susan Fochler from rfochler