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The Leadership Collective podcast is a roundtable discussion with seasoned pastors, focusing on the nuts and bolts issues of ministry. Each month, we tackle the common challenges that leaders face and discover the practical lessons they've learned along the way.
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After healing a crippled man, Peter addresses a marveling crowd in Acts 3, telling them about the promised Messiah whom they rejected and crucified and how He fulfilled Old Testament prophecies. As we study his powerful message about Jesus, we learn about the power of faith, the necessity of repentance, and how Jesus’ death ultimately blessed the e…
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After healing a crippled man, Peter addresses a marveling crowd in Acts 3, telling them about the promised Messiah whom they rejected and crucified and how He fulfilled Old Testament prophecies. As we study his powerful message about Jesus, we learn about the power of faith, the necessity of repentance, and how Jesus’ death ultimately blessed the e…
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In Acts 3:1-11 we meet a crippled man begging near the Temple gates. As Peter and John come across him, they offer him something far greater than silver or gold. As we see the man healed and enter the Temple with rejoicing, we uncover valuable lessons about salvation, listening to the Holy Spirit, and what our praise should look like.…
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In Acts 3:1-11 we meet a crippled man begging near the Temple gates. As Peter and John come across him, they offer him something far greater than silver or gold. As we see the man healed and enter the Temple with rejoicing, we uncover valuable lessons about salvation, listening to the Holy Spirit, and what our praise should look like.…
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The disciples and their fellow believers were gathered together on Pentecost in Acts 2 when the Holy Spirit rushes upon them as a mighty wind. As we watch the aftermath of this event unfold, we begin to explore what speaking in tongues and prophesying means and hear Peter preach a powerful Scripture-based sermon that would lead many to Christ and l…
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The disciples and their fellow believers were gathered together on Pentecost in Acts 2 when the Holy Spirit rushes upon them as a mighty wind. As we watch the aftermath of this event unfold, we begin to explore what speaking in tongues and prophesying means and hear Peter preach a powerful Scripture-based sermon that would lead many to Christ and l…
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What should a church look like? Are the things a church chooses to focus on really important? How can we know if a church is doing what God desires? Fortunately, Acts 2:41-47 helps us answer these questions by giving us a clear model of what churches should be doing and what matters when it comes to how we worship, teach, and engage with each other…
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What should a church look like? Are the things a church chooses to focus on really important? How can we know if a church is doing what God desires? Fortunately, Acts 2:41-47 helps us answer these questions by giving us a clear model of what churches should be doing and what matters when it comes to how we worship, teach, and engage with each other…
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Luke begins his account in Acts 1 by recounting the events following Jesus' resurrection, His ascension, and the actions of the disciples afterward. As we dive into this study, we explore how Jesus' promise of the Holy Spirit sets the course for the book, what the disciples did while they waited, and how Jesus' ascension helps us understand the rap…
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Luke begins his account in Acts 1 by recounting the events following Jesus' resurrection, His ascension, and the actions of the disciples afterward. As we dive into this study, we explore how Jesus' promise of the Holy Spirit sets the course for the book, what the disciples did while they waited, and how Jesus' ascension helps us understand the rap…
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As we conclude our study of the Gospels in John 21, we witness two poignant scenes between Jesus and His disciples on the shores of the Sea of Galilee. Through these final object lessons, Jesus prepares them for what lies ahead, and we see the foundation of the church take shape as the disciples are reminded of their calling to be fishers of men an…
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As we conclude our study of the Gospels in John 21, we witness two poignant scenes between Jesus and His disciples on the shores of the Sea of Galilee. Through these final object lessons, Jesus prepares them for what lies ahead, and we see the foundation of the church take shape as the disciples are reminded of their calling to be fishers of men an…
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Mary Magdalene, John, and Peter arrive at Jesus' tomb early Sunday morning, only to find the stone rolled away, the grave clothes left behind, and Jesus' body missing. As we watch the scene unfold in John 20:1-18, we observe each person's reaction, explore the symbolism within the empty grave, and celebrate that Jesus Christ is risen!…
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Mary Magdalene, John, and Peter arrive at Jesus' tomb early Sunday morning, only to find the stone rolled away, the grave clothes left behind, and Jesus' body missing. As we watch the scene unfold in John 20:1-18, we observe each person's reaction, explore the symbolism within the empty grave, and celebrate that Jesus Christ is risen!…
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In John 20, we hear the account of Jesus’ empty tomb and His resurrection—the most important event in all of history. But just why is the resurrection of Jesus Christ such a significant event? As we study, we look at seven things the resurrection accomplished that we can be thankful for and learn how we can obtain hope and eternal life because of i…
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In John 20, we hear the account of Jesus’ empty tomb and His resurrection—the most important event in all of history. But just why is the resurrection of Jesus Christ such a significant event? As we study, we look at seven things the resurrection accomplished that we can be thankful for and learn how we can obtain hope and eternal life because of i…
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In John 19:14-22, the Jews reject Jesus as their king and insist that He be put to death. And unfortunately, we see a similar pattern of this demanding behavior throughout their history. As we study, we see how else they rejected God, why He sometimes gives us what we want, and how, even when things go awry because we think we know better, God can …
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In John 19:14-22, the Jews reject Jesus as their king and insist that He be put to death. And unfortunately, we see a similar pattern of this demanding behavior throughout their history. As we study, we see how else they rejected God, why He sometimes gives us what we want, and how, even when things go awry because we think we know better, God can …
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As Jesus hangs on the cross in John 19:25-30, He speaks some of His final words about His mother and the end of His earthly ministry. The other Gospels complete the account of His last sayings. As we examine Jesus’ seven final statements, we see how each fulfills a specific purpose, revealing what He was accomplishing and how we should respond.…
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As Jesus hangs on the cross in John 19:25-30, He speaks some of His final words about His mother and the end of His earthly ministry. The other Gospels complete the account of His last sayings. As we examine Jesus’ seven final statements, we see how each fulfills a specific purpose, revealing what He was accomplishing and how we should respond.…
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The Jews thought they had everything about Jesus figured out in John 18:31-32, but they were very mistaken in their assumptions and were acting hypocritically and ignorantly. However, as we study, we see how their errant beliefs actually helped fulfill prophecy and aligned with Jesus’ ultimate purpose of dying on the cross for the salvation of all …
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The Jews thought they had everything about Jesus figured out in John 18:31-32, but they were very mistaken in their assumptions and were acting hypocritically and ignorantly. However, as we study, we see how their errant beliefs actually helped fulfill prophecy and aligned with Jesus’ ultimate purpose of dying on the cross for the salvation of all …
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As Jesus tells His disciples what will happen in John 16, they misread the situation and think they understand what will happen even though they are still confused. As we strive to learn from their mistake, we see how we should correctly view the things that happen in our lives, how the Holy Spirit will guide us, and how abiding in Christ gives us …
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As Jesus tells His disciples what will happen in John 16, they misread the situation and think they understand what will happen even though they are still confused. As we strive to learn from their mistake, we see how we should correctly view the things that happen in our lives, how the Holy Spirit will guide us, and how abiding in Christ gives us …
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In John 15:18-27, Jesus tells His disciples that they should expect to be hated by the world because they are His followers. This statement has proven true throughout history and continues today. So, how should we respond as Christians if we can expect to be hated by the world? In our study, we learn why it matters that we are different and how to …
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In John 15:18-27, Jesus tells His disciples that they should expect to be hated by the world because they are His followers. This statement has proven true throughout history and continues today. So, how should we respond as Christians if we can expect to be hated by the world? In our study, we learn why it matters that we are different and how to …
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Jesus gives an analogy about a vine and branches that the disciples would clearly understand in relation to Israel, but it also has just as much relevance in our lives today. As we study this picture in John 15, we learn the historical significance, how it relates to salvation, and what it means to abide in Jesus and be fruitful followers.…
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Jesus gives an analogy about a vine and branches that the disciples would clearly understand in relation to Israel, but it also has just as much relevance in our lives today. As we study this picture in John 15, we learn the historical significance, how it relates to salvation, and what it means to abide in Jesus and be fruitful followers.…
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