Weekly teachings in the Christian Faith from the pastors and staff at Trinity Baptist Church, Fairfield, Connecticut. http://www.trinityfairfield.org/
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Sports – The Universal language everyone can understand. Each week I interview coaches, sports industry experts, and leadership gurus to Mentor you beyond the X’s and 0’s and on your quest to achieve Peak Performance in your personal life, professional career, and with the teams that you coach. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peakperformancementor/support
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Sermons from Covenant Life Church
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The weekly podcast from Mountain Springs Church Ontario that brings you life-giving sermons and teachings from the lead pastors. The aim is that you are edified and find growth in your daily walk with Christ.
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By Jeff Kisiah, "Coach K", nationally-known men's ministry speaker. Insights features personal interviews, current trends, and case studies on what it means to live intentionally. For more info, check out our website, The Intentional Way with Coach K, at intentionalway.org .
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By God's grace, life goes on -- even when we can't see how it will. Listen to my first episode, "What's the Second Breath?", for the story of how I survived a violent crime and was inspired to produce this series.
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Let’s be honest about two important fundamental truths - God is GOOD, and women like to talk, so we might as well TALK about HOW GOOD GOD IS! Divine Discussions - Women developing stronger relationships with God, themselves, and the world - is a community of women who come together for deep-dive discussions about 3 key areas that serve as building blocks to strengthening our faith: How we connect with God, our personal perception, and our relationships with each other.
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From the Devoted to God series - When we reflect upon God, who He is and what He has done, true worship rises in our hearts, and our desire is to glorify Him.By Robin Boisvert
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From the Luke: The Wisdom of Jesus series - The proud, who rely on themselves, are judged. But the humble, who rely on God’s mercy, are justified.By Kevin Rogers
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The peace offering was an gift offered at irregular times and for the purpose of celebrating the health, prosperity and peace we have in God. It was a festive sacrifice shared with others outside the temple. Christ offers up his own body for sacrifice which we remember regularly at a festive meal shared together that Jesus himself first instituted.…
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From the Luke: The Wisdom of Jesus series - When we are tested by our inability, we can be tempted to lose heart and neglect prayer. In those times, Jesus wants us to be assured that God’s relationship with us is personal, his justice is sure, and he will come for all who seek him.By Kevin Rogers
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The grain offering was a gift given to God on behalf of the worshipper to express their faithfulness and commitment to God as well as their gratitude to him for being forgiven. In Jesus, we are invited to give thanks for all that He has accomplished in bringing about our peace with God. - Leviticus 2:1-16…
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From the Luke: The Wisdom of Jesus series - A life devoted to God is marked by generosity, compassion, and a regard for Scripture, which will have a bearing on our eternal destiny.By Robin Boisvert
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Since Adam and Eve were first cast out of the Garden, we have been separated from God by sin. The burnt offering was a ritual that was called for wherever the people of God were reminded of sin and living in a world characterized by sin. The animal they offered took their place and their sins were wiped away. This pointed forward to Jesus who was t…
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From the Luke: The Wisdom of Jesus series - We can tragically miss out on life in Christ because we are preoccupied with self-interest, self-promotion, self-preservation, and self-absorption.By Kevin Rogers
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1 Corinthians 12:1-11 - We are outfitted and empowered by the Spirit of God for His purpose. We each serve in different ways and in different activities with different gifts for one purpose that we might be like a symphony. The Greek word for 'common good' is sympheron which means to bring together for good... but not necessarily our own good. (Eph…
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From the Luke: the Wisdom of Jesus series - The Lord Jesus receives and, in fact, seeks out lost sinners. He then rejoices with heaven when they are “found” as they demonstrate faith and repentance.By John Leconte
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A vision of the restored temple which Jesus prophetically applies to individual believers]) - The Spirit of God given at Pentecost to all believers is the fulfillment of God's promise through His Son and realized in the Holy Spirit. The Spirit that descended on Jesus at his Baptism has made His home in everyone who has received Him by faith. - Acts…
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From the Luke: The Wisdom of Jesus series - A reckless sinner who humbly repents is celebrated over the proud whose confidence is in himself.By Jose Troche
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Listen to Zach bring the word on our Annual Youth Sunday.By Zach Garoffolo
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From the Luke: The Wisdom of Jesus series - Jesus has a stern warning for us in this parable: He who covets and stores up treasure for himself and is not rich toward God is a fool.By Pat Ennis
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It is the Father's purpose to make His Son known, loved, honored, praised, and have preeminence in everything. The Spirit of God dwelling in us, convinces us of the truth of who Jesus is, of what he accomplished and what he is now doing so that we might join him in his mission. - John 16:5-15By Pastor Dan Van Horne
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From the Luke: The Wisdom of Jesus series - While the parable of the Good Samaritan provides an example of compassion, Jesus also uses it to reveal a much deeper issue that requires not just a simple change in behavior but a full regeneration of the heart.By Kevin Rogers
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Jesus' Spirit comes to abide in His followers, love them and make himself known to them by indwelling them as the Holy Spirit. But more than being a comfort because he is with us, Jesus will continue to teach us all things (past, present, and future). - John 14:15-26By Pastor Dan Van Horne
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From the series - Paul provides a simple yet vital two-step plan for living out the truth in a world full of lies: follow godly examples and continue in God’s Word.By Todd Keeler
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Our life of renewal is first and foremost spiritual. We are born of the Spirit of God and in that moment, born into a life of righteousness (justification). Our best attempts at obedience will always fall short of seeing the Kingdom of God. If we want to become our most authentic and true selves the way God intended in His Kingdom, then it begins i…
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The gift of God's will for our renewal is the clearest sign that God is for us! Believing God is for you and not out to get you is necessary for our renewal and the ground of our trust in Him rather than trust in our flesh! - Romans 8:28-39By Pastor Dan Van Horne
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From the series - Paul urges Philemon and the Church to encourage one another, make sacrifices, and demonstrate grace as they pursue Gospel reconciliation for the sake of Christ.By Matt Maka
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From the New Life: A Series in Colossians series - The Lord always has, and always will, use communities of imperfect people to accomplish extraordinary things as they simply live out their new life in Christ together in unity, in progress, and in purpose.By Kevin Rogers
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We are redeemed and renewed by the Father's plan, accomplished by the Son and applied by the Holy Spirit. What is applied to us is our justification, obedience, indwelling, resurrection, adoption, inheritance and glory. And this is not just a future promise but for this present age! - Romans 8:1-27By Pastor Dan Van Horne
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From the series - Isaiah 12 is a song of future glory, but it is a song that weary Christians can sing today in light of the joy of our salvation, the joy of corporate worship, and the joy of the good news of the Gospel.By James Choi
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For the follower of Christ, the role of the law is not a prerequisite to salvation but a motivation for our sanctification. It convicts and directs us to Christ our redeemer that we might bear fruit that reflects our new nature. - Romans 7:1-25By Pastor Dan Van Horne
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From the New Life: A Series in Colossians series - Paul encourages the Colossians to pray steadfastly, manage time wisely, and speak graciously.By Jose Troche
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Romans 6:1-23 - In Christ, we have not been simply 'renewed' at a moment in our past like a mile marker we past on the highway a few miles back. Our renewal is a new way of living and being in which we are dead to sin and grace is an active ingredient, every moment of every day.By Pastor Moses Garcia
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From the New Life: A Series in Colossians series - Every Christian is under some God-ordained authority. Out of love and reverence for God, we will live under the authorities that he places among us.By Kevin Rogers
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Growth cannot happen unless we acknowledge our need for justification which requires our acknowledgement of the depth of our sin. As terrifying as it is to see how pervasive sin is, God's grace abounds more! - Romans 5:12-21By Pastor Dan Van Horne
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From the New Life: A Series in Colossians series - The new lifestyle we are called to involves putting off what is earthly and putting on what is heavenly.By Robin Boisvert
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This new life of renewal is not what we would expect. God does NOT waste one ounce of our pain or trial but instead uses it as the raw material of our growth. What the world considers loss and failure, children of God are invited to view as the raw material (circumstances and situations) through which God sanctifies us. - Romans 5:3-11…
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From the series - When some Greeks came to see Jesus, he knew that his death on the cross was near. His thought process in response to their request demonstrated his commitment to the glory of God and the salvation of all people.By Philip Martin
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Most ongoing growth happens in our lives when we develop habits with such things as getting better sleep, eating right, and exercising (all verbal actions dependent on us). But spiritual growth begins when we receive a gift from God (action dependent on God). It's the gift of our justification in Jesus Christ by faith (just like Abraham experienced…
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From the New Life: A Series in Colossians series - A resurrection mindset calls for putting off sin because we have died with Christ.By Robin Boisvert
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The best response to the empty tomb is committing to a life of being transformed in our minds so that we can fulfill the will of God. This is the Life of Renewal. - Romans 12:1-2By Pastor Dan Van Horne
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From the New Life: A Series in Colossians series - There are three facets of a resurrection identity: know your resurrection experience, pursue a resurrection mindset, and anticipate your resurrection hope.By Kevin Rogers
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The women respond to the scene at the empty tomb by fleeing in trembling, fear, and confusion. But the empty tomb still demands our response. - Mark 15:42-16:8By Pastor Dan Van Horne
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From the New Life: A Series in Colossians series - Because of who Christ is and what he’s done, we should resist the temptation to find fullness anywhere other than in him.By Robin Boisvert
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At the death of Jesus darkness blankets the land and the curtain of the temple tears in half. A centurion confesses that Jesus is the Son of God and the women watch from a distance. This is when God's judgement fell on Jesus while the most unlikely perceived God was at work. - Mark 15:21-41By Pastor Moses Garcia
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From the New Life: A Series in Colossians series - In Christ dwells all the fullness of the deity in bodily form. If you have Christ, you have everything.By Robin Boisvert
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Mark says that no one was innocent in Jesus' death. We all played a role in the death of Jesus. - Mark 15:1-32By Pastor Dan Van Horne
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From the New Life: A Series in Colossians series - Authentic Christian ministry embraces suffering to proclaim all of Christ from all of God’s word to all of God’s people for all maturity in Christ with joy.By Kevin Rogers
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The high priest and members of the Sanhedrin believe Jesus must die because he greatly offends them by his claim to be the Messiah. Like the religious leaders, we can't see Jesus and his agenda when we can't see beyond ourselves and our own agenda. - Mark 14:53-65By Pastor Dan Van Horne
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From the New Life: A Series in Colossians series - Jesus Christ alone is central, supreme, and sufficient in both creation and redemption.By Robin Boisvert
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Mark depicts the kingdom of this world clashing with the kingdom of God in Jesus' arrest. The sword of this world destroys the flesh while the sword of God's kingdom restores justice. - Mark 14:43-52By Pastor Dan Van Horne
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From the New Life: A Series in Colossians series - A Christian fully living out their new life in Christ is someone who is growing in God’s will, being strengthened by God’s power, and giving thanks for God’s grace.By Kevin Rogers
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Jesus prays for relief from his suffering and death and yet his love for the Father and others calls him to obedience. Even in the shadow of the cross, Jesus' love shines bright. - Mark 14:32-42By Pastor Moses Garcia
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From the New Life: A Series in Colossians series - Paul saw what God was doing in the Colossian church. Through Jesus, God made them holy before him and adopted them into his household. Their hope in heaven fueled their faith in Christ and love for all the saints by the power of the gospel.By Kevin Rogers
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Jesus commends the loyalty of a woman who knows where Jesus is headed and responds in worhisp by assuring her and the crowd that her story of loyalty will never be forgotten. Jesus demands our devotion -- break the jar and pour your worship on him, the only one who conquers death and gives life. - Mark 14:1-11…
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Jesus quotes Psalm 110:1 to refute the law teachers' faulty understanding of Scripture to show his hearers that the Messiah is Lord. Jesus, the Messiah, is Lord! - Mark 12:35-37By Pastor Dan Van Horne
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