Grace Church of the Valley
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Proclaim Christ In The Culture
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Sermons by Tim Keller, founder of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in NYC and NY Times best-selling author of ”The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism.” For more sermons and resources, visit www.gospelinlife.com.
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A weekly homily podcast from Bishop Robert Barron, produced by Word on Fire Catholic Ministries.
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spiritual insights in 2 minutes includes “nutshell Sermons” Personal opinions, sarcastic humor and prayers you won’t hear in church.
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The biggest problem people have in believing in God is probably the problem of evil and suffering. In the Greek imagination, the voyage was a metaphor for your life’s journey, and a storm was a metaphor for the evil and suffering and tragedies that come upon us. In this passage in Acts, Luke is in a boat, and he includes this account to teach us ab…
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Songs from knowing we don’t get to stay where we’re comfortable.Por Bryan Duncan
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Willie teaches on forgiveness.
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David’s psalm of repentance that beholds the blessings of forgiveness from our Mighty God.
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Friends, we come to the Fourth Sunday of Easter, known as Good Shepherd Sunday. Jesus says in the Gospel, “I am the good shepherd. A good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.” What is it about that image that sings to us across the ages, from the pages of the Bible to the present day? What I want to do is reflect on this image of the shepherd…
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Sermon from Luke 15:17 in St. Charles, Illinois
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Kingdom People give in a way that causes others to glorify God.
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A sermon on Haggai 2:1-9
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God's sovereign Choice
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The greatest danger the church faces is not an overt attack from Satan and his demonic forces. It isn't an overreaching government or intense persecution from evil men. The greatest danger the church faces is worldly compromise.
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Comfort for the Exile
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What will you do with failure? That could mean when you fail or when someone fails you. Because we're human, we're going to encounter failure. We can learn a lot about how to handle failure from Jesus' experience with the Disciples. One lesson Jesus teaches us: In Christ, failure is never final!
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audio is faint
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Vital Questions
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Joseph's story reminds us that no matter how confusing life is, we will look back and see how God has used us one day
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Scripture: 2 Timothy 3:16-17; Psalm 119:105. God’s Word can change us when we understand its origin and recognize & respond to its usefulness.
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Most Recent Worship Service
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We’re grown accustomed to living in a world filled with fakes. If it sounds too good to be true, or looks too good to be real, it probably is. Search for the fine print. Wait for the other shoe to drop. Experience has made us cynical. Nothing is real. Nobody is genuine. We live in a culture of cons. But the Apostle Paul speaks a powerful word to Ch…
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Bishop Robert Barron Friends, on the Second Sunday of Easter, we have the inexhaustible reading from the twentieth chapter of John—one of the accounts of the Resurrection appearances of Jesus. These are in many ways the core texts of our Christian faith, so it behooves us to spend some careful time looking at them. This week, I want to reflect on t…
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Por Jeremy McMorris
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