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A Community of Christ followers on a mission to spread a passion for Jesus.
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Cody, Andrea, and Kevin discuss Pride in our third podcast dealing with the seven deadly sins.
In this episode, Andrea, Cody, and Kevin discuss sloth, or the sin of laziness.
Kevin, Andrea, and Cody begin a series of seven episodes discussing the seven deadly sins. Today they discussed Greed after catching up a bit.
In this episode, Kevin interviews Chris Pollock, a local Christian entrepreneur who has used his business and his success to benefit others in his community. They talk business, capitalism, and how Christians can live out their faith in the marketplace.
Cody, Andrea, and Kevin discuss the complexities of reopening church services. (Recorded the morning of 5/22/2020)
Cody, Andrea, and Kevin discuss conspiracy theories. The government does not want you to know this stuff. Listen before they take it down!
Alcohol sales have spiked since the beginning of the pandemic. Andrea, Cody, and Kevin have a conversation about the Christian response to this and the place of alcohol in the life of a Christian.
On today’s special episode, Kevin is interviewed by the crew at Forefront about art and the church.
Andrea, Cody, and Kevin have a fun conversation about Social Media and its blessings and pitfalls in the Christian life.
Cody, Andrea, and Kevin have a light-hearted discussion about reading and the books that have influenced them the most.
Kevin, Cody, and Andrea talk about what it means to apply good theology to the Covid pandemic and to all of life, while avoiding some of the pitfalls.
Kevin, Cody, and Andrea talk about church online. Is that even a thing? Should it be?
Grace Roadshow Episode 1 Kevin, Andrea, and Cody talk over the coronavirus pandemic, the panic, and where God is in all of it. 3.19.20
We continue our deep dive into the early chapters of Genesis this week with a focus on Genesis 2:4-25. In this passage, God says that it is not good that man should be alone and creates woman from Adam's side, a "helper fit for him." What does God's description of the woman as "ezer-kenegdo" mean? How does this impact the dynamics between men and women? How does God's design for marriage point to the greater reality between Christ and the church?
Our sermon series through the book of Genesis resumes this week with Genesis 1:26-31. In this passage, God creates man and woman in His own image, blessing them and calling them to be fruitful and multiply. As being created by God, we are bound to what God has created us to be. This challenges cultural narratives and ideologies that are grounded in self-determination. How does our identity as created beings in God's image impact the way we view our bodies and our agency? What does it mean tha...
At the end of the creation account, God rests. In the giving of the Ten Commandments, He commands us to rest, too. Why is it significant that God rested? How does our obedience to the fourth commandment help us understand our creatureliness? No matter how we observe the Sabbath and keep it holy, Kevin reminds us that true rest is only found in Jesus Christ.
This week, we continue our progression through the first chapter in Genesis with a focus on Genesis 1:26-31. In this passage, Kevin unpacks what is referred to as the 'cultural mandate': God's commission for man to multiply and subdue the earth. What does healthy dominion over the earth look like? What is the value and purpose of man's work in the world? How does seeing all of our work as something commissioned by God, to be done as unto Him, change the way we engage our own jobs and vocations?
Our second Sunday in Genesis continues our journey through the creation narrative. This week, we look at God's creation of the natural world: the sun, moon, and stars, the waters and land, and all living creatures in between. It's here in these first verses of Genesis that we see God's sovereignty and power on full display: nothing is outside of His handiwork or control. How might we draw comfort and courage from the knowledge that God is in control? How might we draw near to Him, and how has...
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