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Weekly sermons from All Souls Presbyterian Church proclaim the good news of God's grace toward sinners through the loving sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Luke Herche is the lead pastor of All Souls Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Champaign-Urbana, IL.
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All Saints Church

All Saints Church, Green Bay, WI

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A collection of sermons from All Saints Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Green Bay, Wisconsin. For more information about All Saints Presbyterian Church, please visit allsaintsgb.org.
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Y'all Saints

All Saints Presbyterian Church, Brentwood, TN

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Weekly podcast for the members and guests of All Saints Presbyterian Church, Brentwood, TN. All Saints Presbyterian Church is a member congregation of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA).
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Nathan Shattuck is a Christian counselor and spiritual director in metro Atlanta, GA with Soul Care Christian Counseling (www.careofsouls.net). Among other resources on his podcast (all used with personal permission of their author), his 5 'Impersonating Ourselves: The Truth About the False Self' talks address the essential psychological, relational and spiritual journey of uncovering the 'false self,' acknowledging and accepting the reality of our 'real self,' and seeking to ultimately live ...
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Have you ever had a hard week? Or a hard month? Or year? Or decade? The thing about hardship is that when those weeks get harder and time goes on, you can grow weary or despairing, crying out “How long?” The book of 1 Peter is written to sojourners who are suffering. They are facing trials and they will face more trials. They are in Christ, childre…
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Jesus is coming back soon. Are you ready? What does it mean to be ready? In the book of 1 Peter, the apostle Peter gives us some answers as to what it looks like to be prepared for Jesus’ return. Writing to suffering Christians, exiled from their homes, Peter reminds these believers that the end of all things is at hand and commands them, in the mi…
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Feeling like an outsider is a strange and uncomfortable thing. You can feel like an outsider anywhere, be it in church, at your job, with your family. In the book of 1 Peter, Peter refers to Christians as sojourners. We, as Christians, are ones who are on the outside looking in. We are in the world, but not of it. 1 Peter 4:1–6 begins a culmination…
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Writing of Psalm 127 Derek Kidner says, “One of the most telling features of this short poem is that it singles out three of our most universal preoccupations — building, security, raising a family — and makes us ask what they all amount to and to whom we owe them.” Rather than looking at the psalm according to these three common preoccupations, ch…
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Martin Luther once referred to a particular portion of 1 Peter 3 as “a wonderful text...and a more obscure passage perhaps than any other in the New Testament.” Listen as RUF campus minister Ethan Brown preaches on 1 Peter 3:18–22, helping us to grow in our understanding of this difficult passage and to experience more deeply the good news about Je…
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In 1 Peter 3, the apostle Peter moves from a focus on the inward lives of believers and the way believers interact within specific relationships, to an outward focus on how we as Christians should engage with our community and those around us. We are to be a righteous community, not because of anything we have done, but because of who we are. Liste…
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What happens if you think you know where you’re going, but then you discover that you don’t know how to get there? That’s hard enough when traveling on the road, but what happens when it occurs in life? What do you do when deep sorrows or unexpected circumstances overwhelm you, and you thought you were going the right direction but suddenly find yo…
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Why is it that long trips are so tiring? Even with the advances and efficiency of modern travel, there is still a basic weariness that can come from a long journey, a long drive, a long flight. Similarly, there is a weariness that can come from facing weeks, months, or even years of troubles and difficulties in life. How can we endure? In the book …
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Pastor Josué Pernillo introduces us to our new study on 1 Peter, focusing on 1 Peter 1:1–2 and covering four main points:• Who are we? God’s people.• How are we the people of God? By the power of God.• Where are we? In the world and not of it.• What is our strength? The people of God are blessed.Part of a series on 1 Peter.From Sunday Worship, May …
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Listen as Pastor Luke Herche preaches on Revelation 21:1–8, discussing hope:• When do we need it? Our present distress & unbelief.• What does it look like? The beauty of what is to come.• Why is it sure? The certainty of what is to come.• How do we get there? Setting your hope on what is to come.From Sunday Worship, May 12, 2024.allsoulspca.org…
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The Apostle Paul ends his letter to the Philippians by sharing the secret of contentment: to be dependent on Christ regardless of the circumstances. His focus was on Christ, and through this passage we learn what it means to see Christ clearly in all of life’s situations. Listen as Pastor Josué Pernillo concludes his series on Philippians with this…
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If you grew up in a church——if your parents are believers, members of a church, disciples of Jesus——what does that mean for you? It doesn’t mean that you don’t have to own Christianity for yourself. You, too, need to repent and believe, to turn your life over to Jesus, to take up your cross and follow him. Esau was a covenant child, and while his s…
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Where do you need renewal to happen in your life right now? Where are you weary, tired, numb? Where are your relationships stale or taken for granted? How is your relationship with God, your Father in Heaven? Is it growing, exciting, and thriving? Or does it feel static?In Genesis 35, Jacob’s story proper comes to an end and we see that it’s a sort…
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Where does confidence come from? So many of us live with doubts, fears, and hesitations, constantly second guessing and unsure of the next best move. The devil wants us to live in this state of doubt, discouragement, and despair...but that clearly isn't where God wants us to live, as Scripture frequently reminds us. But where does courage and boldn…
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There was once a young man who was persecuting the church. He was so efficient at it that he was sent to another city, and on the way Jesus appeared to him, saying, “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?” When Saul was persecuting the church, Jesus took it personally: “Why are you persecuting *me*.” Jesus loves his people.After his encounter with…
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How do you respond to the troubles of the present age? Do you stick your head in the sand and hope for the best? Or do you come out swinging, hoping to win one for your team? We live in a morally complex and confused age. In Genesis 33:12–34:31 Jacob’s daughter Dinah is defiled, and we find Jacob and his sons responding to the horrific situation wi…
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In the children’s book “The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe,” C.S. Lewis writes of the White Witch who claims her right to execute a traitor according to the laws of the “deep magic” of the land. The witch was correct about the deep magic and its governance of justice. But Narnia’s good king Aslan knew of a deeper magic: “When a willing victim wh…
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In C.S. Lewis’ beloved classic, “The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe,” we find a boy, Edmund, trapped under the law of the deep magic of the land. A wrong had been committed, a debt was owed. Edmund was a traitor and his blood must be spilled. If Aslan, king of Narnia, refused, Narnia itself would be overturned. In this Good Friday sermon on Matt…
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