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Content from Gospel Church Minlaton on the Yorke Peninsula, South Australia. Gospel Church exists to see the good news of Jesus go out to all peoples in the country with transforming power for the glory of God and the joy of all who will come to believe.
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We are a community passionate about following Christ and excited to study God’s Word in order to apply it to our lives and our culture. We are gospel-centred evangelicals who believe that the bible is God’s revealed truth, that Jesus is God and is our only hope of salvation. Because of the joy and delight we find in God, we actively share the good news of the Gospel and invite our communities to respond to God’s loving kindness.
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City Church Eastside

Scott Armstrong and Mike Boland

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City Church Eastside is a Reformed PCA church in Atlanta, GA. As a church, we’re growing people to love Atlanta through the power of Jesus. Learn more at citychurcheastside.org.
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Sermon Audio from 2 Pillars Church. 2 Pillars is a gospel-centered, missionally-focused church located in Lincoln, Nebraska. Our mission is to make, mature, and unleash missionary disciples who live with gospel faithfulness to the glory of God. For more information visit our website at http://www.2pillarschurch.com.
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Cornerstone Church

Cornerstone Church Fuquay-Varina

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Welcome to the weekly podcast of Cornerstone Church led by Pastor Jonathan Morgan. To learn more visit our website at www.cornerstonefv.church Join us Sundays 10am 9725 Fayetteville Rd. Raleigh, NC 27603
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Providence Church

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Listen to weekly Bible-based messages from Providence Church, located in Raleigh, NC, featuring Senior Pastor Brian Frost, other pastors of Providence, and guest speakers.
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September 1st, 2024 - Galatians 3:15-18 – God’s Covenantal Promises V.15 – a fortiori argument, strong to stronger V.16 – the promises of God to Abraham were a covenant V.17 – Now that Paul has shown that the covenant of Abraham applies to Christians (faith) his point is simple. V.18 – The promise of an inheritance rests on a promise, not by works …
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Making Room for God: What if Jesus wrote a letter to our church? In his letter to the church in the wealthy city of Laodicea, Jesus strongly warned about being lukewarm in their faith. These Christians were no different than the world around them. But this rebuke was coming from a place of love. "Here I am! I stand at the door and knock." Will they…
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Psalm 133:1-3 | Andrew Murch | "Behold, how good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell in unity!" Unity, harmony, and community are all universally understood to be good things, but we often see our world marked more clearly by division, strife, and isolation. King David pens this psalm to reveal God's will for life to be lived in brotherly unity.…
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Sermon Outline:1. Jesus is the image of the invisible God2. Jesus is the rightful heir of all creation3. All things were made by Jesus4. All things were made for Jesus5. Jesus holds all things togetherFamily Discussion Questions:1.What does it mean that God is invisible?2. In the Bible firstborn doesnt just mean oldest - what else does it mean?3. W…
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This past Sunday, Jordan delivered a message from Romans 3:9-20.He reminded us of three powerful truths: What We Are—sinners; What We’re Under—sin’s power and guilt; and What We Need—Jesus, the Savior who justifies us before God.We were confronted with the reality of our condition before God. At our core, we are sinners—fallen and unable to meet Go…
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2 Timothy 4:9-22 - Speaker: Lukus Counterman - This week we will finish our series through the book of 2Timothy. It’s been a wonderful opportunity to think about perseverance in the gospel. As Paul moved toward death, he wanted gospel work to continue. And so, he encourages the next generation to pick up the baton of faith. In our final passage, Pa…
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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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