Because You Know Me

Posted by: podcaster on March 29, 2011
 

All debating aside, it’s life-changing when you figure out Jesus knows you personally.

Text: John 4: 1-42

Speaker: Craig Catlett

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For God So Loved The World

Posted by: podcaster on March 24, 2011
 

Text: John 3:1-17

Speaker: Mike Steele

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Freshly Squeezed

Posted by: podcaster on March 24, 2011
 

Jesus’ divinity shows through!

Text: Matthew 4:1-11

Speaker: Craig Catlett

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Sermon on the Mount, Part 6: Escaping the Tyranny of ‘More’

Posted by: podcaster on March 6, 2011
 

In the Sermon so far, Jesus has defined righteousness spiritually in the Beautitudes, socially in the commands we looked at the past couple of weeks, and now he defines righteousness economically.

Following Jesus gives disciples the power to have a completely new relationship to money and property.

Text:  Matthew 6:19-34

Speaker:  Wayne Cox

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Sermon on the Mount, Part 5: Conflict and Grace

Posted by: podcaster on March 3, 2011
 

An invitation to reflect God and to be “children of the Father” in the way we love graciously.

Text:  Matthew 5:38-48

Speaker:  Craig Catlett

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Sermon on the Mount, Part 4: All in My Head

Posted by: podcaster on February 23, 2011
 

Have we rationalized lust because it’s “all in our minds” or do we take the words of Jesus seriously – that lust is as serious as the physical act of adultery.

Text:  Matthew 5:27-36

Speaker:  Christy Cox

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Sermon on the Mount, Part 3: Anger

Posted by: podcaster on February 15, 2011
 

“You’ve heard it said … but I say to you.” With these words, Jesus shifts his authoritative teaching in the Sermon on the Mount, taking the words of the law and going deeper.

It’s one thing to behave rightly.  It’s another thing entirely to have our whole selves oriented toward love.  It is easier to keep the commandment against murder than it is to avoid anger in our heart. Jesus offers a more radical ethic — a kingdom-of-God ethic — and the righteousness of this newly inaugurated kingdom is more than following rules.  It is a life surrendered to God and neighbor.

Text:  Matthew 5:17-26

Speaker:  Wayne Cox

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Sermon on the Mount, Part 2: Salt of the Earth

Posted by: podcaster on February 8, 2011
 

You. Are. The. Salt. Of the Earth.  This week, we take a closer look at these 7 words and discover more of what it means to be a disciple of Jesus.

Text:  Matthew 5:13-16

Speaker:  Wayne Cox

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Sermon on the Mount, Part 1:  The Blessings

Posted by: podcaster on January 30, 2011
 

In the sequence of all the blessings, there is a winsome and amazing move of grace!  God picks up all who are down and sends them out in the world to pick others up; and this will lead to those in service being thrown back down in persecution, and so in to need.  From there, they will rise from their knees back to their feet, where they will be knocked down again only to hear Jesus’ words of blessing again … and this is what Frederick Bruner calls the “aerobics of discipleship.”

Text:  Matthew 5:1-12

Speaker:  Wayne Cox

Sermon on Mount Word Cloud

The Words of Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount

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Rethinking Repentence

Posted by: podcaster on January 24, 2011
 
A look at the backstory of the calling of the first diciples and why they responded to Jesus’ call to follow him.  Sure we stop the “bad stuff” when we repent, but there remains grounds to view repentance as more than that.

Matthew 4:19-23

Speaker:  Craig Catlett

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