Episodios

  • God's Party
    Oct 11 2020
    Jesus frequently compares God's coming kingdom to a banquet feast to which many are invited, but not everyone is anxious or willing to attend. Today's parable illustrates that we can all be divided up into those who are eager for God's kingdom and those who are not.
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    14 m
  • Love, Lead, Need
    Jan 11 2026
    Let us start new again in our discipleship for 2026.
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    14 m
  • Being Connected!
    Jan 4 2026
    Jesus taught that we all need each other and that we are connected.
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    13 m
  • To Know God and Face the Future
    Dec 28 2025
    As we enter a new year, Hebrews 2 reminds us that Christ did not merely come to save us abstractly, but to live a truly human life of righteousness before God. In taking on flesh and blood, He sanctified ordinary obedience—trust, faithfulness, endurance—and showed us what it looks like to live as a son fully dependent on the Father. Augustine teaches that our loves are disordered, and Christ reorders them by example as well as by grace, teaching us how rightly to love God and neighbor. The humanity of Christ is therefore not only our comfort but our pattern: He goes before us as the pioneer of a faithful human life. As the year turns, we are called not to invent a new self, but to be conformed more deeply to the righteous life of the Son who became our brother.
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    22 m
  • Into the Unknown!
    Dec 21 2025
    There is not much know about the man Joseph. But his service and ministry touches us all.
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    12 m
  • Love is More
    Dec 14 2025
    Love is the way to honor God and help others.
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    16 m
  • What Kind of Greeting?
    Dec 7 2025
    How would we respond to a great call of God on our life?
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    18 m
  • Hope's Evergreen: The Messiah Does Not Wither
    Nov 30 2025
    During this time of Advent, we should remember the great hope for the Messiah that was present within the hearts of old Israel throughout the generations: the hope that the seed of Jesse will rule over all the nations and the child of Eve will one day crush the serpent's head. The hope that had been placed in the Messiah was indeed worthwhile and exists as a present reality for us today. When we 21st century believers look around and observe death, despair, and evil forces, we can instead look to God like one looks toward an evergreen tree in the midst of the decay of winter. It's hope stands eternal--a locus of vibrancy and life amidst a backdrop of death. That is our hope forever. Amen.
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    6 m
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