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Verse By Verse with Christopher Piccirillo

Verse By Verse with Christopher Piccirillo

De: Christopher Piccirillo
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Have you ever wondered what the Bible really means? Through sermons on this podcast, we give an in-depth, verse-by-verse look at what God's Word is really saying to us. It is our prayer that these messages bring each of us closer to God in a way we have never experienced before.Christopher Piccirillo Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • Ecclesiastes Part 2: Ends + Means and Overthinking
    Mar 14 2025

    In this follow up message, we see how damaging it can be when we begin to worship the blessings that were meant to make us look up to a loving God. It is when we mix up our ends and means that we struggle with much undue anxiety and overthinking. Come join us as we dive into God's Word verse-by-verse ...

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Ecclesiastes Part 1: Park Benches and the Pursuit of Wind
    Jan 22 2025

    Do you want to be remembered? Do you find this life fleeting? Do you find the satisfaction of work and personal achievement temporary and unfulfilling? Are you weary of it all?

    In the Book of Ecclesiastes, Solomon tackles some of life's hardest realities, showing us how to live meaningful lives in a broken world, while holding fast to our hope of eternity.


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    1 h y 1 m
  • Romans 16:1-27: The Myth of the Cowboy Christian
    Jan 2 2023

    Throughout his letters, Paul refers to the Christian life as a battle, a race, a living sacrifice.  Through such analogies he shows us that the Christian life is one of trials and pressure; it is not easy, and unlike those classic Lone Ranger TV episodes back in the day, this mission cannot be done alone.  We need brothers and sisters in Christ who can come along side us when we are weak and help us run the race God has called us to.  Come join us as we wrap up Romans verse-by-verse ...

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    51 m
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