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Philip Snell continues his series on Romans, focusing once again on Chapter 5. He references Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens by using a variation of the same title, Tale of Two Humanities, to demonstrate the two sides of humanity. Death that came into the world through our common ancestor Adam and the life that is available to us through our Lord Jesus Christ.
Philip Snell continues his series on Romans, focusing once again on Chapter 5. He references Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens by using a variation of the same title, Tale of Two Humanities, to demonstrate the two sides of humanity. Death that came into the world through our common ancestor Adam and the life that is available to us through our Lord Jesus Christ.
Continuing his series on Romans, Philip Snell talks about reconciliation and God's saving grace through the blood of Yeshua. He also points out that God's timing is not our timing, as Yeshua made clear in the case of his cousin Lazarus.
Continuing his series on Romans, Philip Snell talks about reconciliation and God's saving grace through the blood of Yeshua. He also points out that God's timing is not our timing, as Yeshua made clear in the case of his cousin Lazarus.
Instead of a sermon, Philip Snell brings forward Hannah Chappell, who had recently returned from a trip to Ethiopia, to share about her experience. She gives an overview, answers some questions, and shares how the experience changed her for the better. She also explains some photos that she and fellow believers took on the trip. Regrettably, the photos cannot be added here.
Instead of a sermon, Philip Snell brings forward Hannah Chappell, who had recently returned from a trip to Ethiopia, to share about her experience. She gives an overview, answers some questions, and shares how the experience changed her for the better. She also explains some photos that she and fellow believers took on the trip. Regrettably, the photos cannot be added here.
Continuing in Romans, Philip Snell specifically discusses Romans 5:2-5. In these verses, Paul is talking about the Glory of God, and that is what Philip addresses, namely, that it is God's Glory that enables grace and faith in Him.
Continuing in Romans, Philip Snell specifically discusses Romans 5:2-5. In these verses, Paul is talking about the Glory of God, and that is what Philip addresses, namely, that it is God's Glory that enables grace and faith in Him.
In his sermon, Philip Snell continues the series on Romans, briefly recapping previously discussed chapters and going into detail about the next one, chapter 5. He talks about peace, what it is, and how it is really obtained, reaffirming the need for saving grace in Jesus Christ.
In his sermon, Philip Snell continues the series on Romans, briefly recapping previously discussed chapters and going into detail about the next one, chapter 5. He talks about peace, what it is, and how it is really obtained, reaffirming the need for saving grace in Jesus Christ.
Today Thomas Green shares with us a midrash on today's Torah portion (Leviticus 1:1-5). Afterward, Philip Snell makes some additional remarks.
Today Thomas Green shares with us a midrash on today's Torah portion (Leviticus 1:1-5). Afterward, Philip Snell makes some additional remarks.
In his sermon, Philip Snell takes a break from Romans and switches to discuss the circumstances that surround today's holiday, Purim. He points out how common such circumstances are over the course of history, including some particularly recent and gruesome events. He also goes into detail about Purim itself and the need to say yes to God.
In his sermon, Philip Snell takes a break from Romans and switches to discuss the circumstances that surround today's holiday, Purim. He points out how common such circumstances are over the course of history, including some particularly recent and gruesome events. He also goes into detail about Purim itself and the need to say yes to God.
IN his sermon, Philip Snell takes a break from the series on Romans and talks about a lesser known holiday, known as Tu B'Shevat. He explains why this particular day is sometimes referred to as the "Birthday of the Trees," and more importantly, about the significance of trees, plants, and their fruit.
IN his sermon, Philip Snell takes a break from the series on Romans and talks about a lesser known holiday, known as Tu B'Shevat. He explains why this particular day is sometimes referred to as the "Birthday of the Trees," and more importantly, about the significance of trees, plants, and their fruit.
Philip Snell continues his rebooted series on the Book of Romans. He begins by pointing out that Paul's primary purpose in writing the letter to the Romans was to bring obedience to the faith.
Philip Snell continues his rebooted series on the Book of Romans. He begins by pointing out that Paul's primary purpose in writing the letter to the Romans was to bring obedience to the faith.
Remnant has an anointing for Philip Snell, who will be taking over as leader. Then guest speaker Richard Cleary from Tikkun gives us a teaching on God's covenants, starting with Abram/Abraham. Please accept our apologies for several interruptions due to technical difficulties.
Remnant has an anointing for Philip Snell, who will be taking over as leader. Then guest speaker Richard Cleary from Tikkun gives us a teaching on God's covenants, starting with Abram/Abraham. Please accept our apologies for several interruptions due to technical difficulties.
Philip Snell leads us in our 2025 Sh'mini Atzeret / Simchat Torah Service, which is presented in its entirety. Previously, we had our outdoor Sukkot Service, but we did not have any video or audio for it.
Philip Snell leads us in our 2025 Sh'mini Atzeret / Simchat Torah Service, which is presented in its entirety. Previously, we had our outdoor Sukkot Service, but we did not have any video or audio for it.
Tonight, as Yom Kippur (and its associated fast) begins, Philip Snell leads us in a very short Yom Kippur (Sabbath!) service. Because tonight's service is so short, the entire service is presented, not just the message.
Tonight, as Yom Kippur (and its associated fast) begins, Philip Snell leads us in a very short Yom Kippur (Sabbath!) service. Because tonight's service is so short, the entire service is presented, not just the message.
Today in lieu of a message, we have a report on the recent Tikkun Conference, by attendees Philip Snell, Lisa Snell, Zach Williams, Coen Snell, and Aline Snell. This is Part 1 of 2.
Today in lieu of a message, we have a report on the recent Tikkun Conference, by attendees Philip Snell, Lisa Snell, Zach Williams, Coen Snell, and Aline Snell. This is Part 1 of 2.
Philip Snell talks about the holiness of God, and gives some examples. He shows that we should be living our lives in a holy manner because, since we are saved, God is dwelling within us.
Philip Snell talks about the holiness of God, and gives some examples. He shows that we should be living our lives in a holy manner because, since we are saved, God is dwelling within us.
Philip Snell talks about the four cups of Passover: (1) Sanctification (Abrahamic covenant), (2) Deliverance/Plagues (Mosaic covenant), (3) Redemption (Yeshua's 1st coming), (4) Praise (Yeshua's 2nd coming).
Philip Snell talks about the four cups of Passover: (1) Sanctification (Abrahamic covenant), (2) Deliverance/Plagues (Mosaic covenant), (3) Redemption (Yeshua's 1st coming), (4) Praise (Yeshua's 2nd coming).
In his message, Philip Snell talks about the Sabbath, the Day of Rest, and what God intended for us through it.
In his message, Philip Snell talks about the Sabbath, the Day of Rest, and what God intended for us through it.
In this sermon, Philip Snell talks about how people can lead their congregations as elders and in everyday life.
In this sermon, Philip Snell talks about how people can lead their congregations as elders and in everyday life.
Today, during Hanukkah, Philip Snell talks about the Macabees overthrowing the Selucid empire and restoring the temple, and how we can sometimes see the future by looking into the past.
Today, during Hanukkah, Philip Snell talks about the Macabees overthrowing the Selucid empire and restoring the temple, and how we can sometimes see the future by looking into the past.
Philip Snell gives us today's message on the who, what, when, where, and why of the creation account in Genesis. (Postponed from 10/26/24).
Philip Snell gives us today's message on the who, what, when, where, and why of the creation account in Genesis. (Postponed from 10/26/24).
Today's Message is given by Philip Snell, who talks about being comforted by God in a message entitled “Comfort Israel”.
Today's Message is given by Philip Snell, who talks about being comforted by God in a message entitled “Comfort Israel”.
Amber Williams, Zach Williams, and Philip Snell give us messages based on today's Torah portion, Deuteronomy 18-19-20.
Amber Williams, Zach Williams, and Philip Snell give us messages based on today's Torah portion, Deuteronomy 18-19-20.
Instead of a usual message, today we hear testimonies about the recent Tikkun conference from Philip Snell, Amber Williams, Zach Williams, and Lisa Snell.
Instead of a usual message, today we hear testimonies about the recent Tikkun conference from Philip Snell, Amber Williams, Zach Williams, and Lisa Snell.
This episode is a special episode to us because we feel it answers a lot of questions that young students and docs have out in the field. The way we look at clinical reasoning through the lens of Dr. Snell helps us approach what is arguably the most complex topic, the human body. The Neurocentric Approach was created to assist us in narrowing down a clinical diagnosis. We discover the clues from the body because the body is telling us a story, and it's up to use to figure out what it's saying. We cover top down starting at the brain to the cord, nerve roots, peripheral nerves and finally cutaneous nerves. You won't find clinical reasoning quite like this anywhere else. Enjoy the show!
For our special Firstfruits Saturday evening service, Philip Snell introduces guest speaker Kevin Dombrowski, who talks about other religions that reject the resurrection of Yeshua (Jesus).
Philip Snell continues his series on the relational presence of God with a high-level overview of the first four books of the bible after the Torah.
Philip Snell continues his series on the relational presence of God, today going quickly through two books looking for instances where God was preparing the way to have a personal relationship with us. This series follows the outline of J. Scott Duvall and J. Daniel Hays important book God's Relational Presence.
Philip Snell continues his series on the relational presence of God by examining important examples from the Book of Exodus.
Postponed from the December 9 celebration of Remnant of Israel's 25th anniversary, Philip Snell talks about Remnant of Israel's mission statement and goals for the future. First, Annette Powledge tells us of an "airport greeter" she met.