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Midtown Fellowship Church Downtown Podcast

Randy Draughon, Joel Walker, Dave Burden, and Tom Darnell

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So what is Midtown? It is a community of people that are on a journey - a journey of experiencing the reality of a living relationship with a living God. We are a casual group of city dwellers that love a great cup of coffee, good friends and honest discussions about inconsistent messy people knowing and being loved by a very consistent unmessy God. Whether you are a long time Christ follower or someone that has more questions and doubts than faith (or both), Midtown is a safe place to journ ...
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King Joash of Judah starts strong, repairing the Temple with God's guidance, but after his mentor dies, Joash takes a dark turn. This story explores the importance of lasting wisdom and what happens when we stray from the right path. Key Takeaways: Joash's reign highlights the importance of mentorship in developing good character. Staying true to y…
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Why do followers of Christ obey God? Why do we practice spiritual disciplines? The Gospel, lived out, is attractive and intriguing enough for onlookers to want to know why those sharing it are different. Join Pastor Shannon Butler in Acts 13:1-13 to examine the never-failing mission of God and our opportunity to carry it out.…
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Today we continue our series in Hebrews 11, Living Forward to a Better Country, where the author of Hebrews calls us to faithful endurance through the portraits of ancient believers. Today, we look at the monumental figure of Moses as an example of a faith that overcomes unimaginable obstacles; a faith that instills courage in the face of death. Au…
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Central Idea: Christians tear down walls that divide to build a house that unites. 1. Our Hostile CONDITION. Verse 11-12 "You know how unlawful it is for a Jew to associate with or to visit anyone of another nation, but God has shown me that I should not call any person common or unclean.” Acts 10:28 2. Christ’s Peaceful CONSTRUCTION. Verse 13-18 3…
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Jesus called anyone who wants to be his disciple to give up their live which means surrendering your mind, will, and emotions to him. "Then Jesus said to his disciples, 'Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me. For whoever wants to save their life will lose it, but whoever loses their life for me w…
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Elijah was a prophet who faced immense challenges and discouragement. Discover how God provided for him physically and emotionally, even in his darkest moments and during a period of widespread idolatry in Israel. We see Elijah’s strength in challenging the prophets of Baal, but also his vulnerability when he feels alone and exhausted. Through his …
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Many followers of Christ have lots of questions about the Holy Spirit, such as how the Holy Spirit speaks or His purpose. At His core, the Holy Spirit convicts us of sin, comforts us, guides us, gives us spiritual gifts and a desire to obey God, and enables us to pray and to understand God's word. Join Dylan Nielander in Acts 13:1-4 to study the Ho…
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This morning we continue our series in the Gospel of Luke, one of four eyewitness accounts of Jesus’ words and works. In them we learn of his life, death, and resurrection to rescue a people of his own from among the nations- even us. John the Baptist comes back into Luke’s narrative today. Here we are shown through unlikely circumstances and peopl…
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Series: Monthly Q&A Service: Sun PM Type: Sermon Speaker: Sam Bunyard & Warren King Has anyone seen God? What does Habakkuk 2:20 mean? In Acts 15, circumcision was declared to be unnecessary, yet in the next chapter Paul had Timothy circumcised. Why? “Do not grieve the Holy Spirit” and “Do not quench the Spirit”. Meaning?…
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Main idea – God’s gift of salvation revives the walking dead to live for God’s glory 1. Salvation is because of grace 2. Salvation gives us new life 3. Salvation is by faith “God’s workmanship” (Ephesians 2:10) vs. “that which God created” (Romans 1:20) Romans 1:20 For since the creation of the world his invisible attributes—his eternal power and d…
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Jehu, King of Israel, was a man of action. He took the throne and wiped out the family of the previous evil king, Ahab. He even destroyed the worship of the false god Baal. But was Jehu's heart truly for God? He rid Israel of idolatry but left his own heart unchanged. This video looks at the complex legacy of a king with questionable motives. 2 Kgs…
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Today we are going to stay in the book of Daniel and specifically look at how we can learn from Daniel and his friends about how we can intentionally build healthy guardrails as people of faith that can help keep us on the right path for the long term just like Daniel walked out over decades. As we bow our knee to Jesus and make him Lord, he begins…
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Today we continue our series in the Gospel of Luke, one of four eyewitness accounts of Jesus’ words and works. In them we learn of his life, death, and resurrection to rescue a people of his own from among the nations—even us. Last week, we saw a centurion’s servant near death (7:1-10), but today we meet a widow whose only son is dead. In this movi…
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Last week, we established that we want to partner with God as He moves. But how do we achieve that partnership? Join Pastor Ben Kaempfer in Acts 12 to study how partnering with God begins with praying to God. What are you praying for? Are you praying prayers so bold that you may not even believe it when your prayer is answered? We hope that as you …
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I. The Currency: God’s love and mercy [4] But God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which he loved us, II. The Transaction: Christ made dead sinners alive and holy [5] even when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ—by grace you have been saved [6] and raised us up with him and seated us with him in t…
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We often feel we have one of two options when looking at the pressure of living in a secular culture: We can either separate or assimilate. The book of Daniel shows us there is a third option: We don’t have to separate or assimilate, but we can redemptively participate in the cultural moment we find ourselves in. God has called us to radically inte…
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Today we continue our series in the Gospel of Luke, one of four eyewitness accounts of Jesus’ words and works. In them we learn of his life, death, and resurrection to rescue a people of his own from among the nations—even us. In our passage today, Jesus heals a Roman centurion’s servant. But, surprisingly, this story is less concerned with the mir…
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Rehoboam & Jeroboam: The Kings of Division This video explores the story of Rehoboam and Jeroboam, two kings of Israel whose poor leadership decisions led to the division of the kingdom. Learn valuable lessons about leadership and the consequences of bad choices from this Biblical story. Key Takeaways: Wise leadership is crucial for a nation's stab…
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