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Redeemer City Church

Redeemer City Church: Madison, WI

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Weekly sermons from Redeemer City Church in Madison, Wisconsin, which seeks to renew our city through the gospel. For more information, visit our website at redeemercitychurch.org.
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Redeemer West Side

Redeemer Presbyterian Church West Side

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Welcome to the podcast of Redeemer West Side. Our church is located on Manhattan's Upper West Side where we are living out the sacred call by Jesus to love our neighbors and heal our city.
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Weekly Podcast from Redeemer City Church. Redeemer City Church is located in Washington, D.C. Our mission is know and delight in God and make him known. Redeemer City Church's vision is to see God redeem brokenness to beauty one relationship at a time. Everything we do at Redeemer flows from our love for Jesus and the Church. This Redeemer City Church Podcast features weekly messages. Feel free to share content with your friends.
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At WestGate Church, we’re trying our hardest to understand what it looks like for us to become fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ. We want to love and live like Jesus. And we want to do this together in community.
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Weekly talks from Redeemer Central. We are a church community seeking to practice the way of Jesus & work for the peace & good of our city & beyond. Come join us on Sundays as we gather at 101 Donegall Street, Belfast. Everyone is welcome
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City Pres ABQ Sermons

City Presbyterian Church: Albuquerque, NM

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We are a church in the heart of the city of Albuquerque. We meet at the corner of San Mateo and Copper, one block north of Central. Our church desires to be a faithful presence of love in the absences of our city.
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Urban Mission | We move mountains through worship and shift the atmosphere in our territory releasing new vision, hope and resurrection power. We move in authority, power and faith, releasing the impossible in healing, deliverance and miracles into our City.
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Join Mark Pfeifer each week for a sermon that’ll challenge your intellect, strengthen your spirit and build the bridge to why it matters in your life today. Knowledge without action is useless, and Jesus lived his daily life taking action from his strong convictions. Mark Pfeifer founded Open Door Church over 25 years ago and our community believes that its the collective work of each individual that will make the next 25 years the best our city has ever seen.
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Redeemer Community Church

Redeemer Community Church

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Located in the historic Vine City neighborhood of Atlanta, Redeemer Community Church exists to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ through our words and our lives, to make disciples of Christ, and to live as people who are loved, accepted, and transformed
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Redeemer Church in Union City, CA (formerly Fremont, CA) is a family of rescued sinners finding hope and wholeness in the life, death and resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Our highest priority is to bring glory to the Father, Son and Holy Spirit through celebrating and proclaiming the gospel of our Triune God. As worshippers of our Holy God, we are seeking to spread His fame in making and maturing disciples of Jesus by establishing healthy churches throughout the Bay Area an ...
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Encouraging Pastors and Church Leaders in personal and leadership development. Dale O’Shields is the founding and senior pastor of Church of the Redeemer, a multi-site church in the greater Washington DC area. In over 30 years of ministry, he has equipped pastors to plant and develop thriving ministries. This passion led him to establish United Pastors Network, yearly gatherings where worldwide church leaders come together to be reenergized and empowered. The Church Builder Podcast offers pa ...
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FBC Tampa

First Baptist Church Tampa

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Our Mission is to be a thriving people in a thriving church in a thriving city. Join us for worship every Sunday morning at 10:45AM in downtown Tampa, FL.
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Christianity is declining in the West. How will the church respond? Redeemer City to City's "How to Reach the West Again" podcast takes the insights of author and pastor Timothy Keller's book of the same name—and explores them in greater detail with a host of guest ministry leaders. Join us as we examine ourselves, our culture, and Scripture to work toward a new missionary encounter with Western culture that will make the gospel both attractive and credible to a new generation.
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To Be Continued… with Tim Keller is a captivating podcast inspired by the wisdom of beloved pastor and theologian, Dr. Tim Keller. The premiere episode features a conversation with Tim Keller. Subsequent episodes seamlessly blend archived Keller teachings with fresh dialogues featuring Christian leaders from across the globe. Through these conversations, "To Be Continued…" paints a hopeful picture of the global church, bridging the gap between timeless truths and contemporary challenges. In ...
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Christianity has a lot of unspoken suffering and challenges. Suffering Servants is our attempt to bring these every day struggles into the modern context by reading books, articles, and conversing about the ever changing culture and the Church's response to such change. We also have conversations with other "suffering servants" about their sufferings in life and what God has revealed to them through those sufferings. Ultimately, no matter how awful things get for us here on earth, we know th ...
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In this sermon, Pastor Aaron Shamp expounds on the profound themes of the Prodigal Son parable, focusing on the concepts of exile and homecoming. He explores the feelings of homesickness that many experience, emphasizing that this longing signifies a genuine desire for a home in the presence of God. The sermon highlights the role of Jesus as the tr…
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Sermon Date: 10/20/2024Speaker: Nate SteversonLuke 2: 22-40.Check us out at: https://citylightvicksburg.org/Or check us out here: https://www.facebook.com/citylightvicksburg.If we were there when Jesus is presented to the temple, as in verses 22-40, our eyes would be fastened on the infinite hope displayed in this child. Simeon and Anna are present…
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What are you going to do with the anger that comes when you face serious mistreatment, serious injustice? Modern readers expect the Psalms to give inspiration, so when they read the searing pain and anger in Psalm 137, they say, “What’s this doing in the Bible?” But this passage, in spite of how disturbing it is, tells us some important things abou…
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For physical health, we have trainers and doctors. Through nutrition and exercise, trainers help you get further than you were. And when you get sick or injured, doctors help get you back on track. It’s the same thing spiritually. There are spiritual disciplines that are like training and spiritual disciplines that treat problems. We look now at a …
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What does it look like to be chosen by God? How do we know if we have been sent by him to spread the gospel? How can we be equipped with the tools necessary to share good news with others? In his sermon, “Chosen & Sent,” centered on Acts 9:1-31, Pastor Jeff Winters (Guest Preacher) answers these questions by sharing how Saul, later called Paul, was…
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Paul says you have to work the gift of salvation into every nook and cranny of your life, and that you do that through spiritual disciplines. That’s how you change. But the modern mind finds some of these disciplines more appetizing than others. The idea of meditation is sort of cool. But obedience? That’s not very appetizing. And yet, this discipl…
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Paradigm for Politics, Pt I - Worship, Love Neighbor, Image of God, Wisdom, Justice, SpeechIt’s pretty common, in our charged political environment, to see people using strong, harsh and even demeaning language toward those they disagree with politically. But what gets lost in the vitriol and name-calling is that the very things we fear at a broad,…
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TODAY’S SCRIPTURE | Acts 4:1-22 The revival that broke forth in the early church disrupted and angered the religious establishment. When the church was persecuted, they responded with humble, Christ-focused courage. This sermon will explore how a church community can embody humble courage, even amid opposition and persecution.…
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For the first time, in Mark 15, we have Jesus in front of the political establishment, the Roman state. So we have to ask the question, “What is the relationship of Jesus to politics, of Christianity to the government?” Pilate asks three questions. He asks Jesus, “Are you king of the Jews?” and, “Why aren’t you fighting back?” Then he asks the crow…
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The word “blessed” in Hebrew is much richer than it is English. It means total fulfillment and well-being. How do we get that? The answer in Psalm 1 is that blessedness comes to a person who has learned to meditate on the law of the Lord. That’s an enormous promise. So let’s ask ourselves what we can learn about meditation, which is one of the disc…
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You can’t escape the city anymore. Technology means the kids in the farmlands of Iowa are getting immersed in the culture that’s formed in the cities. The problems of cities dominate the regions and societies in which those cities exist. But as we see in Genesis, the city is a fundamental part of the human condition. And the Bible has some profound…
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In this sermon, Pastor Aaron Shamp explores the parable of the prodigal son, emphasizing that it is not just about the younger son but also the father's love and forgiveness. He discusses the active, extravagant, and perfect nature of the father's love, illustrating how it reflects God's love for us. The sermon explores themes of repentance, the co…
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What does it look like to be faithful in the face of persecution? How can we equip ourselves with the tools necessary to share the gospel? How can we best advance the gospel across social and ethnic barriers? In his sermon, “No Boundaries,” centered on Acts 8:4-40, Pastor Josiah answered these questions and others as he showed how Philips commitmen…
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The story of Noah and the flood is about the fact that God is committed to creation, and he’s ready to give new beginnings. He’s ready to give a second chance. In Genesis 9, God says to Noah and his family the same thing he said to Adam and Eve. In some ways, it gives more detail into what kind of life we’re called into. In a sense, he’s saying, “Y…
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Description: It’s a pretty contentious political environment out there, often times with people shouting past each other. Sometimes, it seems that politics has become like a new religion. Jay and David dive into the ideas of Joshua Ryan Butler’s book The Party Crasher. They explore the the four distinct political ideologies at play in our culture, …
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PARTY CRASHER: How Jesus Disrupts Politics as Usual and Redeems our Partisan Divides | Pledge Allegiance to the King | October 27, 2024 In our current cultural moment, with a national election looming, the political divide feels as wide as it's ever been. Various political tribes present various visions of what will ultimately lead to society-wide …
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TODAY’S SCRIPTURE | Acts 1:1-11 The book of Acts records the history of the first Christian church. Acts presents the people of God as a church alive for the glory of God and the good of their cities. The church in Acts wasn’t perfect, but as the living Jesus worked in and through them, the power of the gospel brought transformation in individuals,…
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Some of you are thinking, “The idea of divine judgment is upsetting, outdated, and irrelevant.” My goal is to respectfully show you that you’re absolutely wrong on all three counts. The story of Noah and the flood is about divine judgment. And if we look at three things being taught in it, we’ll understand the meaning of judgment. And we’ll see wha…
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It’s fratricide, it’s brother killing brother, it’s a sensational story—the story of Cain and Abel. People call this the first case study of murder, but I think that’s missing the point. It’s actually the first case study of life east of Eden. In Genesis 4, we see three realities are always present in every day, every part of life east of Eden. It …
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In this sermon, Pastor Aaron Shamp explores the profound themes of the Prodigal Son parable, focusing on the concepts of sonship and adoption in the Christian faith. He emphasizes the significance of sonship as a status that carries blessings, security, and a special relationship with God. The sermon highlights the future hope of being co-heirs wit…
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How should we respond in the face of persecution? How do we faithfully serve Christ regardless of how others treat us? How do we hold on to hope even when it seems like the whole world is closing in on us? In his sermon, “Faithful Endurance,” centered on Acts 6:8-8:3, Pastor Josiah answered these questions and others like them as he talked about th…
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The Western romantic idea of human nature was that we’re inherently good. But the problem is over the last century, we’ve discovered that oppression and evil have not gone away but rather have erupted with ferocity over and over again regardless of social and political arrangements. This has created a crisis for the modern secular person. But the b…
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