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Experiencing the potential and possibilities of the new year is a matter of focus.
Welcome to the audio podcast for Dogwood Church in Athens, TX.
A New Year and a new reminder to move ahead and leave behind some things to grow in Christ.
Audio recording of the Sunday morning Bible Teaching given by Mike Packer at Enniscorthy Christian Fellowship, Enniscorthy, County Wexford, Ireland on 10th November 2024
Looking for a little more joy in your life? Join us for a 7-week journey through the Bible book of Philippians. Discover practical insights and spiritual truths that will help you experience lasting joy no matter your circumstances.
Looking for a little more joy in your life? Join us for a 7-week journey through the Bible book of Philippians. Discover practical insights and spiritual truths that will help you experience lasting joy no matter your circumstances.
Goals to set for our next year of ministry.
Sunday, March 3, 2024—We are continuing our study of Philippians 3, and the title of the message is “Hold On & Press Ahead.” Pastor Mike emphasizes Paul’s urging the church in Philippi to understand the importance of “holding on” to what Christ has taken us hold of: forgiveness of our sins, transformation into a new creation, and adoption into His heavenly family. In addition, Paul tells us to forget our past and press on to our future. What are we supposed to forget about, and what are we to remember? We must get this right because the enemy is out to destroy us, and if we don’t forget about the things that hold us captive to him, we will struggle to move forward. Worship and study with us as we learn of the goodness of God…
Sunday, March 3, 2024—We are continuing our study of Philippians 3, and the title of the message is “Hold On & Press Ahead.” Pastor Mike emphasizes Paul’s urging the church in Philippi to understand the importance of “holding on” to what Christ has taken us hold of: forgiveness of our sins, transformation into a new creation, and adoption into His heavenly family. In addition, Paul tells us to forget our past and press on to our future. What are we supposed to forget about, and what are we to remember? We must get this right because the enemy is out to destroy us, and if we don’t forget about the things that hold us captive to him, we will struggle to move forward. Worship and study with us as we learn of the goodness of God…
Jesus tells us that the greatest command is to love God with all of our being: mind, soul, heart, and strength. In other words, head, heart, and hands. And so it is with all of our being that we grow in our relationship with him!
Southeast Baptist Tabernacle
Southeast Baptist Tabernacle
Cornerstone Church of Christ
Sovereign Grace Bible Church of Ada, OK
Learning to lean and glean while you're in the in-between 4 Qualities needed to handle the "in-between" Living the best I can where I am now
Main Point: Our Sanctification is guided by the hope that we have in eternity... 1. Hope Sustains Us 2. Hope Grows Us Track: Tobu - Legacy http://youtube.com/tobuofficial
Main Point: Our Sanctification is guided by the hope that we have in eternity... 1. Hope Sustains Us 2. Hope Grows Us Track: Tobu - Legacy http://youtube.com/tobuofficial
Welcome to Our MID Week Bible Study C.O.R.E.
Welcome to Our MID Week Bible Study C.O.R.E.
Welcome to Our MID Week Bible Study C.O.R.E.
Welcome to Our MID Week Bible Study C.O.R.E.
This is the first Sunday in the year 2021 - how quickly time is slipping by. Today we are focusing on the need to maintain a thirst and hunger for the things of God more in the days we're living in than ever before. The apostle Paul tells us how we are to do this by forgetting what is behind and pressing on toward the prize of what God has in store for us heavenward. The natural law of God is that everything that is living grows. Thirst and hunger are a sure sign that we are still alive and growing. But growth isn't always healthy, it must be nurtured and directed. The question we discuss today is, how often do we think about our spiritual growth? Do we prioritize it? Do we nurture it? There are many things in this life that would choke it out if we're not careful to guard and maintain our thirst and hunger for Godliness. That's the way we need to begin 2021. Join us as we intentionally pursue a life of continued thirsting after the righteousness of God...
This is the first Sunday in the year 2021 - how quickly time is slipping by. Today we are focusing on the need to maintain a thirst and hunger for the things of God more in the days we're living in than ever before. The apostle Paul tells us how we are to do this by forgetting what is behind and pressing on toward the prize of what God has in store for us heavenward. The natural law of God is that everything that is living grows. Thirst and hunger are a sure sign that we are still alive and growing. But growth isn't always healthy, it must be nurtured and directed. The question we discuss today is, how often do we think about our spiritual growth? Do we prioritize it? Do we nurture it? There are many things in this life that would choke it out if we're not careful to guard and maintain our thirst and hunger for Godliness. That's the way we need to begin 2021. Join us as we intentionally pursue a life of continued thirsting after the righteousness of God...
As we begin this new year, 2021, we are at an important point. Even as many of us are still dealing with the pandemic, as we have people in our lives who are sick, as we mourn the people we have lost and we still are experiencing the financial impact of the pandemic, as cases still rise….we are at a crossroads. Listen in to hear about the resolution God is calling us to make in 2021.
As we begin this new year, 2021, we are at an important point. Even as many of us are still dealing with the pandemic, as we have people in our lives who are sick, as we mourn the people we have lost and we still are experiencing the financial impact of the pandemic, as cases still rise….we are at a crossroads. Listen in to hear about the resolution God is calling us to make in 2021.
As we begin this new year, 2021, we are at an important point. Even as many of us are still dealing with the pandemic, as we have people in our lives who are sick, as we mourn the people we have lost and we still are experiencing the financial impact of the pandemic, as cases still rise….we are at a crossroads. Listen in to hear about the resolution God is calling us to make in 2021.
We are commanded to both forget the past and remember the works of God. Knowing what to hold on to and what to let go of requires Christ-centered focus and discipline.
As we begin this new year, 2021, we are at an important point. Even as many of us are still dealing with the pandemic, as we have people in our lives who are sick, as we mourn the people we have lost and we still are experiencing the financial impact of the pandemic, as cases still rise….we are at a crossroads. Listen in to hear about the resolution God is calling us to make in 2021.
As we begin this new year, 2021, we are at an important point. Even as many of us are still dealing with the pandemic, as we have people in our lives who are sick, as we mourn the people we have lost and we still are experiencing the financial impact of the pandemic, as cases still rise….we are at a crossroads. Listen in to hear about the resolution God is calling us to make in 2021.
This is the first Sunday in the year 2021 - how quickly time is slipping by. Today we are focusing on the need to maintain a thirst and hunger for the things of God more in the days we're living in than ever before. The apostle Paul tells us how we are to do this by forgetting what is behind and pressing on toward the prize of what God has in store for us heavenward. The natural law of God is that everything that is living grows. Thirst and hunger are a sure sign that we are still alive and growing. But growth isn't always healthy, it must be nurtured and directed. The question we discuss today is, how often do we think about our spiritual growth? Do we prioritize it? Do we nurture it? There are many things in this life that would choke it out if we're not careful to guard and maintain our thirst and hunger for Godliness. That's the way we need to begin 2021. Join us as we intentionally pursue a life of continued thirsting after the righteousness of God...
This is the first Sunday in the year 2021 - how quickly time is slipping by. Today we are focusing on the need to maintain a thirst and hunger for the things of God more in the days we're living in than ever before. The apostle Paul tells us how we are to do this by forgetting what is behind and pressing on toward the prize of what God has in store for us heavenward. The natural law of God is that everything that is living grows. Thirst and hunger are a sure sign that we are still alive and growing. But growth isn't always healthy, it must be nurtured and directed. The question we discuss today is, how often do we think about our spiritual growth? Do we prioritize it? Do we nurture it? There are many things in this life that would choke it out if we're not careful to guard and maintain our thirst and hunger for Godliness. That's the way we need to begin 2021. Join us as we intentionally pursue a life of continued thirsting after the righteousness of God...
Weekly sermons by our Senior Pastor, Jeremy Lazzell.
Weekly sermons by our Senior Pastor, Jeremy Lazzell.
As we begin this new year, 2021, we are at an important point. Even as many of us are still dealing with the pandemic, as we have people in our lives who are sick, as we mourn the people we have lost and we still are experiencing the financial impact of the pandemic, as cases still rise….we are at a crossroads. Listen in to hear about the resolution God is calling us to make in 2021.
Reaching the family with the message of Jesus Christ.
Reaching the family with the message of Jesus Christ.
Crosspoint Community Church Sermon Podcast - Pointing People to HOPE in Jesus...
First Baptist Church, Thomson, GA seeks to help people love God, love each other, and serve the world together. Our worship and sermons are designed around those three core values.
First Baptist Church, Thomson, GA seeks to help people love God, love each other, and serve the world together. Our worship and sermons are designed around those three core values.
Pastor John Mars' Sermon Called "Family Values: Consistency
Pastor John Mars' Sermon Called "Family Values: Consistency
Sermons from Hope Church in Dubuque, Iowa.
From 1 PETER 1:1-9, the truth is declared concerning our love for Jesus, whom we cannot see, in light of our life's tests and trials.
From 1 PETER 1:1-9, the truth is declared concerning our love for Jesus, whom we cannot see, in light of our life's tests and trials.
From 1 PETER 1:1-9, the truth is declared concerning our love for Jesus, whom we cannot see, in light of our life's tests and trials.
From 1 PETER 1:1-9, the truth is declared concerning our love for Jesus, whom we cannot see, in light of our life's tests and trials.