Épisodes

  • Doctrine | Eternal Salvation
    Mar 26 2025

    Join us in this "Doctrine" series as we discuss (what some see as) controversial topics. Can I lose my salvation? If I mess up, am I out of heaven? Can I reject God and walk away? Can I say yes to Jesus, then continue in my old ways? Let's dig in and explore this reality more in-depth!

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    57 min
  • Doctrine | Women in Ministry
    Mar 19 2025

    Join us in this "Doctrine" series as we discuss (what some see as) controversial topics. Are women to be silent in church? Let's dig in and explore this reality more in-depth!

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    53 min
  • Doctrine | Speaking in Tongues
    Mar 12 2025

    Join us in this "Doctrine" series as we discuss (what some see as) controversial topics. We start this series with the Baptism with the Holy Spirit. John the Baptist said Jesus would baptize with the Holy Spirit and fire. A gift that often accompanies that experience is Speaking in Tongues. Let's dig in and explore this more!

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    51 min
  • Doctrine | Baptism with the Holy Spirit
    Mar 5 2025

    Join us in this "Doctrine" series as we discuss (what some see as) controversial topics. We start this series with the Baptism with the Holy Spirit. John the Baptist said Jesus would baptize with the Holy Spirit and fire. Let's dig in and explore this reality more in-depth!

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    43 min
  • Babylon | Deliverance
    Feb 26 2025

    Series in a sentence: “Daniel lived in Babylon, but Babylon didn’t live in Daniel”

    A New Testament version of that would be to quote a modern phrase derived from the teachings of Jesus and the Apostle Paul: “To be in the world, but not of it”.

    This means us being physically present in a place and a culture but having thoughts, values, or our focus elsewhere; On the Kingdom of Heaven.

    What we will glean from this series is the reminder that we are in the world but not of the world. Christians are called to be set apart. Not conforming to the patterns of the world (as the Apostle Paul said), but renewed by the transforming of our minds. Ultimately, to the mind of Christ.

    All around us are cultures, subcultures, and various environments in which we can easily be swept away from the things of God, and end up confirming to the world around us.

    What is so powerful about the life of Daniel was his ability to be held captive in Babylon, serve his leaders well, and also be faithful to God Almighty. There should have been incredible conflict in that scenario, and yet, Daniel accomplished that until the end.

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    34 min
  • Babylon | The Lions Den
    Feb 19 2025

    Series in a sentence: “Daniel lived in Babylon, but Babylon didn’t live in Daniel”

    A New Testament version of that would be to quote a modern phrase derived from the teachings of Jesus and the Apostle Paul: “To be in the world, but not of it”.

    This means us being physically present in a place and a culture but having thoughts, values, or our focus elsewhere; On the Kingdom of Heaven.

    What we will glean from this series is the reminder that we are in the world but not of the world. Christians are called to be set apart. Not conforming to the patterns of the world (as the Apostle Paul said), but renewed by the transforming of our minds. Ultimately, to the mind of Christ.

    All around us are cultures, subcultures, and various environments in which we can easily be swept away from the things of God, and end up confirming to the world around us.

    What is so powerful about the life of Daniel was his ability to be held captive in Babylon, serve his leaders well, and also be faithful to God Almighty. There should have been incredible conflict in that scenario, and yet, Daniel accomplished that until the end.

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    33 min
  • Babylon | Writing on the Wall
    Feb 12 2025

    Series in a sentence: “Daniel lived in Babylon, but Babylon didn’t live in Daniel”

    A New Testament version of that would be to quote a modern phrase derived from the teachings of Jesus and the Apostle Paul: “To be in the world, but not of it”.

    This means us being physically present in a place and a culture but having thoughts, values, or our focus elsewhere; On the Kingdom of Heaven.

    What we will glean from this series is the reminder that we are in the world but not of the world. Christians are called to be set apart. Not conforming to the patterns of the world (as the Apostle Paul said), but renewed by the transforming of our minds. Ultimately, to the mind of Christ.

    All around us are cultures, subcultures, and various environments in which we can easily be swept away from the things of God, and end up confirming to the world around us.

    What is so powerful about the life of Daniel was his ability to be held captive in Babylon, serve his leaders well, and also be faithful to God Almighty. There should have been incredible conflict in that scenario, and yet, Daniel accomplished that until the end.

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    38 min
  • Babylon | Transformation
    Feb 5 2025

    Series in a sentence: “Daniel lived in Babylon, but Babylon didn’t live in Daniel”

    A New Testament version of that would be to quote a modern phrase derived from the teachings of Jesus and the Apostle Paul: “To be in the world, but not of it”.

    This means us being physically present in a place and a culture but having thoughts, values, or our focus elsewhere; On the Kingdom of Heaven.

    What we will glean from this series is the reminder that we are in the world but not of the world. Christians are called to be set apart. Not conforming to the patterns of the world (as the Apostle Paul said), but renewed by the transforming of our minds. Ultimately, to the mind of Christ.

    All around us are cultures, subcultures, and various environments in which we can easily be swept away from the things of God, and end up confirming to the world around us.

    What is so powerful about the life of Daniel was his ability to be held captive in Babylon, serve his leaders well, and also be faithful to God Almighty. There should have been incredible conflict in that scenario, and yet, Daniel accomplished that until the end.

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    34 min