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Amos 4 tells the story of God’s consistent tough love in the face of Israel’s willful ignorance. It is a reminder for Christians of God’s patience and our need to repent. Readings from this service: Amos 4: 6-13 Psalm 65: 5-9 Luke 19: 41-44 Thanks for listening! CONNECT with CCFC: Visit us on Facebook Visit our website Download our app!…
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In Amos 3, God pronounces judgment upon Israel for betraying the covenant. The passage highlights the stark difference between the conditional covenant that God made with Israel, and the New Covenant of grace in Jesus Christ. Readings from this service: Amos 3: 1-15 Psalm 126: 5-7 Matthew 18: 10-14 Thanks for listening! CONNECT with CCFC: Visit us …
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God warns Israel’s pagan neighbors that He is about to punish their wicked ways. Judgment passages like this one remind Christians of the good news that God will punish all wickedness, and that He has himself borne the penalty for sinners who trust in Jesus. Readings from this service: Amos 1: 3–2:3 Psalm 17: 7-13 Matthew 25: 31-46 Thanks for liste…
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Alex introduces the book of Amos, explains why it is so relevant to our setting today, and shows how God always calls to His people warning them of judgment, and offering a rescue before it's too late. Readings from this service: Amos 1: 1-2 Psalm 46: 6-10 Matthew 25: 31-34 Thanks for listening! CONNECT with CCFC: Visit us on Facebook Visit our web…
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After years of waiting, Simeon and Anna see that Jesus is the embodiment of God’s consolation and redemption. Their example reminds us that God always keeps his promises. Readings from this service: Isaiah 42: 5-9 Psalm 96: 7-13 Luke 2: 22-38 Thanks for listening! CONNECT with CCFC: Visit us on Facebook Visit our website Download our app!…
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In Luke 2 we meet angels who display God’s glory and shepherds who display man’s lowliness. The scene points to how Christ embodied both natures for our sake. Readings from this service: Isaiah 6: 1-4 Psalm 106: 1-5 Luke 2: 8-14 Thanks for listening! CONNECT with CCFC: Visit us on Facebook Visit our website Download our app!…
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Once again we see God initiates grace and people respond in worship. But this week, we also see that when we worship we experience intimacy, communion, and joy. Readings from this service: Micah 5: 2-4 Advent Canticle: The First Song of Isaiah Luke 1: 39-45 Thanks for listening! CONNECT with CCFC: Visit us on Facebook Visit our website Download our…
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In the final chapter of 1 Timothy, Paul reminds us to take responsibility for our faith and calling because God has taken responsibility for us. Readings from this service: 1 Timothy 6: 11-16, 20-21 Psalm 90: 1-2, 13-14 John 21: 15-19 Thanks for listening! CONNECT with CCFC: Visit us on Facebook Visit our website Download our app!…
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When the social tide pulls away from God, Christians are called to swim upstream. To this end, Paul advises Timothy to cultivate a resilient faith that is nourished by the gospel and strengthened by serving the Church. Readings from this service: 1 Timothy 4:6–5:2 Psalm 119: 1-6 Matthew 7: 24-27 Thanks for listening! CONNECT with CCFC: Visit us on …
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