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At the end of the story, there is a great promise of the great renewal of all things. We have been united with Christ in His death and resurrection, and today we are born again into a living hope. The hope that we live in today is a shadow of what is coming—that at the end of all things, God will bring His final renewal to His creation. Visit us online at: www.RenewalChurch.net
Welcome to East Chestnut Street Mennonite Church!
Welcome to East Chestnut Street Mennonite Church!
Today we reflect on Revelation 21:1-6 and the promise of "a new heaven and a new earth".
Storyline Christian Community
Many of us focus on Christmas presents but not His presence. Listen how we have a promise from the LORD of entering in the house of the LORD, of entering into His presence, peace, restoration and unity.
Many of us focus on Christmas presents but not His presence. Listen how we have a promise from the LORD of entering in the house of the LORD, of entering into His presence, peace, restoration and unity.
Many of us focus on Christmas presents but not His presence. Listen how we have a promise from the LORD of entering in the house of the LORD, of entering into His presence, peace, restoration and unity.
Many of us focus on Christmas presents but not His presence. Listen how we have a promise from the LORD of entering in the house of the LORD, of entering into His presence, peace, restoration and unity.
Bishop Hannington
This podcast includes daily prayer, reflections and sermons from Central Presbyterian Church leadership and special guests. We are part of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in Louisville, KY.
Israel gloried in the God of their past God is also the God of the present God is the God of the future
This week Pastor Chris explores what the Bible teaches about faithful followers of Christ who have died. He explains the meaning of the word 'saint' and the coming hope of the Christian life.
Israel gloried in the God of their past God is also the God of the present God is the God of the future
This podcast includes daily prayer, reflections and sermons from Central Presbyterian Church leadership and special guests. We are part of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in Louisville, KY.
Pastor Bob wraps up our message series with the image of the church as the Bride of Christ. We are really loved like that? What a thought! Let’s reflect on the meaning of that image and give thanks.
Pastor Bob wraps up our message series with the image of the church as the Bride of Christ. We are really loved like that? What a thought! Let’s reflect on the meaning of that image and give thanks.
Smyrna First United Methodist Church
Smyrna First United Methodist Church
Sermons from Hope Church in Dubuque, Iowa.
Sermons from Hope Church in Dubuque, Iowa.
The ultimate beauty of creativity is the ability to create all things from nothing, to create something from something else, and to make something old new again. That is the power that Pastor Stephen explores in our final week of our summer series.
Welcome to First Presbyterian Church, Columbus, Georgia! We hope you will be blessed by the ministry of the Word through our Sunday morning services!
Eternity is not the alternative to this earth, it is the redemption & restoration of this earth. In the book of Revelation, when John uses the word "new", there is no implication of discard of the old. More accurately, the old is made new, and so dramatically that there is no trace of "old" left. Believers live in the middle of that transition. We are effectively suspended between heaven and earth. As such, we get tastes of heaven here, on earth. How is that possible? And what exactly is heaven anyway? Click "watch" to explore those questions today with Rev. Mike Morgan, in his inaugural sermon as an ordained pastor at Bel Air Church. We celebrate Mike joining our pastoral team!
Eternity is not the alternative to this earth, it is the redemption & restoration of this earth. In the book of Revelation, when John uses the word "new", there is no implication of discard of the old. More accurately, the old is made new, and so dramatically that there is no trace of "old" left. Believers live in the middle of that transition. We are effectively suspended between heaven and earth. As such, we get tastes of heaven here, on earth. How is that possible? And what exactly is heaven anyway? Click "watch" to explore those questions today with Rev. Mike Morgan, in his inaugural sermon as an ordained pastor at Bel Air Church. We celebrate Mike joining our pastoral team!
Eternity is not the alternative to this earth, it is the redemption & restoration of this earth. In the book of Revelation, when John uses the word "new", there is no implication of discard of the old. More accurately, the old is made new, and so dramatically that there is no trace of "old" left. Believers live in the middle of that transition. We are effectively suspended between heaven and earth. As such, we get tastes of heaven here, on earth. How is that possible? And what exactly is heaven anyway? Click "watch" to explore those questions today with Rev. Mike Morgan, in his inaugural sermon as an ordained pastor at Bel Air Church. We celebrate Mike joining our pastoral team!
Eternity is not the alternative to this earth, it is the redemption & restoration of this earth. In the book of Revelation, when John uses the word "new", there is no implication of discard of the old. More accurately, the old is made new, and so dramatically that there is no trace of "old" left. Believers live in the middle of that transition. We are effectively suspended between heaven and earth. As such, we get tastes of heaven here, on earth. How is that possible? And what exactly is heaven anyway? Click "watch" to explore those questions today with Rev. Mike Morgan, in his inaugural sermon as an ordained pastor at Bel Air Church. We celebrate Mike joining our pastoral team!
Pastor John uses the story of the rising of Lazarus from the dead as the backdrop for his sermon on All Saints Day.
Thy Kingdom Come; The Big Bang Truth