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Telling the story of good news and renewal through worship, community, and work in DC. It's all about Jesus. Sermons from Redemption Hill Church in Washington, DC from Pastor Bill Riedel and other guest preachers. Join us on Capitol Hill Sundays at 9 AM or 5 PM at 400 D St SE.
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We are Central Belfast - Joining with God and others in the transformation of Belfast as Disciples who make Disciples. Catchup on our teaching from all our Sunday gatherings. We Gather every Sunday at 11.00am at our home in May Street Presbyterian Church, Belfast and scatter to practice the way of Jesus in the rhythm of the city.
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Redeemer Church is a gospel-centered church composed of people of diverse ages and backgrounds who gather every Sunday morning at Highview Learning Center in Fate at 10:30am for worship and then scatter into our community throughout the week to share the hope, joy, love, and life we have in Jesus Christ with those around us.
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Integrate the Inseparable. The Center for Faith & Work (CFW) exists to explore and investigate the gospel’s unique power to renew hearts, communities, and the world, in and through our day-to-day work. As the cultural renewal arm of Redeemer Presbyterian Church, we foster, shepherd, and empower the church as it is scattered, living and working out in the world, beyond the walls of any one gathered place of worship. CFW's programming, classes, and events can be characterized by three differen ...
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On Sunday, John Dickinson walked us through the penultimate part in our series looking at the titles of Jesus in the New Testament. This week – Christ. We looked at John the Baptist's proclamation of Jesus as the Messiah, and from that, John reminded us that we know Jesus to be the Christ because of the Testimony of others. It is from these testimo…
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Through the month of August we will help the people of RHC see how they are called to ministry and mission as individuals who are part of a church, and call them all to fight against the draw toward passive spectating.This Sunday we will spend time studying the importance of the Church Scattered as a community on mission. We will continue to be roo…
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Through the month of August we will help the people of RHC see how they are called to ministry and mission as individuals who are part of a church, and call them all to fight against the draw toward passive spectating. We will begin our work together in Ephesians 4:11-16 and see how the themes of that passage pull together threads that extend throu…
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Psalm 78v23-29 John 6v22-35 This week Adam uses John chapter 6 to illustrate that it's possible, even likely, that what you want from Jesus and what He wants for you are at odds. Would there be some value in you naming, "God, this is what I want from you"? How might God be inviting you to want something else?…
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As we continue to see the supremacy of Christ over all things, we now turn to the blood of the sacrifices. We have already seen that Jesus is the better High Priest and the better Tabernacle. One of the unique duties of the High Priest was to enter into the Most Holy Place in the Tabernacle (later the Temple) once a year on Yom Kippur, the Day of A…
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Ben Bechtel is the Pastor of Preaching at Midtown Community Church in Harrisburg, PA, a church Redemption Hill supports. He and his wife Whitley met in college and live in Midtown with their two daughters, Piper and Georgia, and two Labrador Retrievers. He preached out of Psalm 13 and showed us how David cried out to God in the midst of suffering a…
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Psalm 23 Mark 6v30-34, 53-56 This week Adam asks the question, "What does it mean to take God as your shepherd?" The scriptures illustrate how Jesus shepherds his people, often becoming clear when we seek solitude and silence to hear Him. How might challenging yourself to spend some time in solitude and silence reveal how God is trying to shepherd …
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Every one of us wonders at times if God sees us, hears us, or is at all present with us. Even in our Bibles there are times that God’s presence and direction are very clear, and other times when He seems to be silent, at least from the perspective of those on earth. As we continue to see how Jesus is the true and greater fulfillment of the Old Cove…
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We will take a look at the concept of covenant. The Bible’s storyline is made up of a series of covenants that God made with His people. The Law is part of the covenant God made through Moses at Mount Sinai, and the author of Hebrews argued that it has been superseded by the ultimate covenant promise in Jesus Christ. That raises a couple of importa…
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This Sunday we will take a brief break from Hebrews and hear from one of our Elders, Joel Kornegay. Joel is a military chaplain who is ordained in the EFCA. I’m excited to hear him preach from 2 Timothy 4:1-5. It is a charge to remain steadfastly focused on the clear, authoritative, inerrant Word in the midst of unsound teaching and unhealthy echo …
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We have heard the name Melchizedek over and over during the past few weeks. The preacher in Hebrews even paused to give some warnings in case we weren’t ready to go so deep as the theology was about to get. This week we get to it. We will see what made this mysterious figure Melchizedek so great. He only appears in one place in the whole Bible, Gen…
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On Sunday, Jamie McMillan led us through the next part of our series in James as we made our way through the next part of James 3. This week, the topic was wisdom – how wisdom comes from within us and from God. Inner wisdom is not what we need. Ultimately, we need the wisdom that comes from God as we seek to become more like Jesus in our world. We …
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After a hard warning at the start of the chapter, the author of Hebrews turns to an example of patience in waiting for God’s promises. While there are plenty of examples throughout Scripture, there may be none better than Abraham. If you were with us at RHC this past fall, this will be familiar because we spent a few months studying Abraham’s life …
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Psalm 92v1-4, 12-15 Ephesians 4v25-32 On this Father's Day, Adam talks about the power of our words. How do our words impact our experience of gratitude? What do the words you say to others and yourself sound like? And what are you creating with your words?By Narrate Church
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On Sunday, we took a short break from our series in James as we welcomed our friend, Phil Knox, to speak into the life of our church. Phil is an evangelist, missiologist and author of the book, The Best of Friends; unpacking the necessity and importance of friendship within our discipleship. He reminded us of Christ-like friendship that is Sacrific…
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This Sunday we will take a look at Hebrews 5:11-6:12, which brings us to one of the most frightening warnings in the book of Hebrews, and maybe in the all of the New Testament. We will have the chance to explore what it means to mature in faith and godliness in our pursuit of Christ, and to move beyond the elementary aspects of our faith. We will s…
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