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Grace & Peace Pres

Grace & Peace Presbyterian

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Sermons from Grace & Peace in Greenville, South Carolina. We are a church for Greenville—seeking to glorify God in Greenville by proclaiming and embodying the gospel of Jesus Christ through worship, welcome, and wonder.
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Westminster Podcast

Westminster Presbyterian

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With God’s help, Westminster Presbyterian Church fosters a caring, diverse, and deeply spiritual community that nurtures lives of faith, hope, and love. Through prayer and with thanksgiving for God’s grace, we seek to grow in the spirit of Jesus Christ, joyfully committing ourselves to worship, study, and service in the local community and the world.
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Grace and peace to you! Primarily, this podcast will feature sermons preached at First Presbyterian Church of Milledgeville, Georgia. I firmly believe that the Bible is relevant to our everyday lives in 21st century US, and I seek to connect Scripture with real-life applications. My preaching is progressive and socially minded, and often speaks to the big issues of our day. Occasionally, I may also include mini-sermons, reflections, or random musings. Thanks for listening!
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“A Christian life in which we simply orient our lives around the teachings and example of Jesus with no real expectation of his bodily return to this earth is not the Christian life at all. The orientation of a Christian is leaning forward in anticipation of the next big event on the calendar of redemptive history: the second coming of Jesus Christ…
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“This picture of the new creation as a garden keeps us from expecting that this world is ever going to fully satisfy us. We’re thirsty for the living water. We’re hungry for the fruit of the tree of life. We long for the full and complete satisfaction that awaits us in the new and greater garden to come.” – Nancy Guthrie, Blessed, 237.…
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“God is portrayed in Revelation, not as uncontrollably angry, but as inexorably just. God’s faithfulness to the creation, all humanity, and the church leads to the divine war against evil, Empire, and their lies, represented by the unholy trinity and named ‘Babylon.’ The three members of that unholy triumvirate together meet their final fate, along…
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