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Sermons of Grace

Grace Presbyterian Church

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Grace is a church where people seeking more grace, more depth, and more community can start finding their way ... and sharing their gifts with the world. Follow us online at graceforsiouxfalls.org.
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We believe that the Bible is true, that grace is real, and that it speaks to every part of our lives. This sermon podcast includes teaching from Ryan Laughlin, Bill Fullilove, Terence Little, Joe Palekas, Austin Kettle, and others. We meet each Sunday at 9am, 10:45am, and 5:15pm at 1020 Balls Hill Road, McLean VA 22101. Learn more about our church at mcleanpres.org.
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By God's grace, we long to become "oaks of righteousness," growing roots deep in God's Word, bearing fruit of God-centered holiness and worship, and branching out with Gospel-centered witness and service to State College, Penn State, Central Pennsylvania, and the world.
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WPC Corvallis Sermons

Westminster Presbyterian Church (OPC)

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WPC is committed to Biblical authority and evangelical proclamation of the historic Christian faith. For those local to the mid-Willamette Valley, we encourage you to visit us for Sunday worship!
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Village Pres Sermons

Village Presbyterian Church

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Join us for worship in person Sundays at 9 & 11 a.m. or 5 p.m. at our Mission Campus in Prairie Village or at 9:30 a.m. at our Antioch Campus in Overland Park. Worship with us live online at villagepres.org/online.
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Germantown Presbyterian Church

Germantown Presbyterian Church

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Germantown Presbyterian Church Sermons - Get the most recent sermon audio from Germantown Presbyterian Church. Located in Germantown, TN, our goal as a church is to Celebrate God’s Grace in Jesus Christ Together: Accept it * Live It * Share It!
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Sermons by Rev. David Ivie, Teaching Elder in the Presbyterian Church (USA), member of Grace Presbytery (North Texas). Currently serving as Interim Pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Garland, Texas. Sermons from 2012 and prior were given while serving as Pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Muscatine, Iowa.
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RUF at Wake Forest

RUF at Wake Forest University

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Reformed University Fellowship (RUF) is a Christian ministry at Wake Forest for the convinced and unconvinced, the burned out and the bored, the cynical and the spiritual.
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Nineveh was the greatest city the world had seen at its time. And yet, God decides to besiege it and sack it with an army of one. How did he do it? He did it by turning one person, Jonah, into a world-changer. Are you an army of one? You have people all around you who need you, people all around you who are dying, and you see it. How could you beco…
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Elder Erick Welsh continues his expository preaching series of the book of Jude. Covered in today's sermon is Jude 17-24. Grace Covenant Reformed Church Worship with us Every Lord's Day at 3:00 PM MST 3112 N. Thornton Clovis, NM 88101 https://clovisreformed.com/ About Us We are a gospel-driven, confessionally Reformed church in Clovis, NM. Our aim …
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Most of us keep a long list of questions for God. But did you know that God has a list of questions for us? In the Gospels, Jesus asked over 100 questions! Why? In this series, we will explore many of those questions, as a way of getting to know Jesus — and ourselves — better.By Capital Pres Family
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Most of us keep a long list of questions for God. But did you know that God has a list of questions for us? In the Gospels, Jesus asked over 100 questions! Why? In this series, we will explore many of those questions, as a way of getting to know Jesus — and ourselves — better.By Capital Pres Family
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How did Jonah, who was in utter despair, fear, and rebellion, come to be in a position of triumphant faith by the end of his prayer? Faith is not a talent. Faith is being controlled by the promises of God instead of your own impressions. If we look at the phenomenon of Jonah’s prayer itself, we will find how we too can respond to any situation in f…
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Psalm 20:1-9 May the Lord answer you in the day of trouble! May the name of the God of Jacob protect you! 2 May He send you help from the sanctuary and give you support from Zion! 3 May He remember all your offerings and regard with favor your burnt sacrifices! Selah 4 May He grant you your heart’s desire and fulfill all your plans! 5 May we shout …
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"You have forgotten who you are, and so have forgotten me. Look inside yourself, Simba. You are more than what you have become. You must take your place in the circle of life." -- The ghost of Mufasa speaking to his son, Simba, in "The Lion King" Many people draw a clear distinction between the “sacred” and the “secular.” In their worldview, sacred…
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If it’s true that Jonah, a person who got direct revelation from God, can be blind to grace to the point where it distorts his very life, it’s even more likely that all of us, to one degree or another, are also blind to it. Here is the thesis: our most severe problems are caused by our lack of understanding of the true depths of the meaning of God’…
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Richmond-based musicians and artists from The Pennsylvania State University, The Buffalo Philharmonic, The St. Louis Symphony, and The Phoenix Symphony Orchestra. Mike Davison, trumpet Jonathan Lombardo, trombone Mark Nixon, trumpet Jeff Hudson, tuba Brian Strawley, Trympet Ray Breakall, timpani and percussion Craig Taylor, trumpet Christopher Mart…
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There’s a subplot in the book Jonah: it’s Jonah’s impact on the sailors and their impact on him. Do you see the exquisite irony here? Jonah runs away because he hates the dirty pagan Ninevites. He doesn’t think they can change and he doesn’t care enough to want them to change. But then, Jonah ends up sacrificing himself for dirty pagan sailors. The…
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Elder Erick Welsh continues his expository preaching series of the book of Jude. Covered in today's sermon is Jude 11-16. Grace Covenant Reformed Church Worship with us Every Lord's Day at 3:00 PM MST 3112 N. Thornton Clovis, NM 88101 https://clovisreformed.com/ About Us We are a gospel-driven, confessionally Reformed church in Clovis, NM. Our aim …
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Until you admit that you run from God, you can’t know him or find him. You’re not just a troubled person. You’re not just a hurting person. You’re not a self-sufficient person. Primarily, you’re running. Every one of us has unique, habitual ways of hiding and running away from God. Until you know what yours are, until you see them, you can’t really…
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Psalm 19:1-14 The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky aboveproclaims his handiwork. 2 Day to day pours out speech, and night to night reveals knowledge. 3 There is no speech, nor are there words, whose voice is not heard. 4 Theirvoicegoes out through all the earth, and their words to the end of the world. In them he has set a tent forthe …
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