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Welcome to the weekly sermon Podcast from Pathway Church in St. John, Indiana! Pathway brings weekly teachings based on biblical truths in clear and understandable ways. Our mission is "Growing God’s Family by Helping People Take Their Next Step with Jesus Christ". Whether you are seeking, lonely, hurting or lost, full of questions or looking for a home, there's a place for you at Pathway. We hope you enjoy our Podcast and invite you to check us out online or in person any time!
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We begin a short series in the Gospel of Mark by looking at Mark 1:40-45. In this story we will see Jesus' power to cleanse and to heal. We pray that as we look at this story, God's cleansing work will be both comforting and challenging to us.
This Sunday we will continue thinking about how we face some of the difficult challenges in life. We continue that discussion by asking how God calls us to be protected and face difficulty.
This Sunday we will think about the challenges we face in life and how God strengthens us to face those challenges. As we look at Ephesians 6:10-20, we will remember the difficulties we face while we remember the bigger truth of God’s victory.
This Sunday we will talk about the freedom of submission. We praise God that He gives us specific and helpful guidance for how to live our lives together.
Pastor Laryn Zoerhof. Laryn is retired from full-time pastoral ministry having served five churches in the CRC, two of them in Classis Illiana. He continues to serve Classis Illiana as stated clerk and as a visiting pastor in area churches
This Sunday we will celebrate Jesus' resurrection! We will celebrate that He is alive today and that we can see Him working in our lives and in our community.
This week we will conclude our Lent series by looking at the Day of Atonement. We will remember the seriousness of sin and the incredible blessing of forgiveness. As part of remembering, we will ask how we can best respond to God’s forgiveness.
On Sunday we will continue talking about the Old Testament feasts by looking at the Feast of Booths. As we think through this feast, we will remember that God calls us to trust Him to meet both our physical and our spiritual needs. On this week of Lent we remember that God meets our deepest needs.
As we continue through Lent this week, we will look at the Feast of Weeks which also became known as Pentecost. We will remember that God gave us the gift of the Holy Spirit. Our goal is to remember to pray for and be open to the blessings of the Holy Spirit. Based on Leviticus 23:15-22; Acts 2:1-4.
This Sunday we will talk about the Old Testament celebration of Firstfruits. As we talk about first fruits, we remember that God calls us to trust Him and to anticipate the exciting future He has for us and for this world. Based on Leviticus 23:9-14.
This Sunday we will look at the Feast of Unleavened Bread. This feast relates to us in that it shows us the victory we can have over sin. We look forward to talking about this joyful feast. Based on Leviticus 23:6-8 and I Corinthians 5:6-8.
This Sunday we begin a Lent series on the Old Testament feasts and how they speak to us today. We will begin by looking at the Passover. As we look at this beautiful festival, we will remember the freedom that God gives us through Jesus. Based on Leviticus 23:4-5 and Exodus 12:1-13.
This Sunday we continue thinking about church unity. We will look at Ephesians 4:11-16, and we will ask what we should prioritize or value in order to achieve unity.
We will celebrate the beauty of church and remember together how the church displays God's glory. Based on Ephesians 3:1-13.
We Belong - Ephesians

We Belong - Ephesians

2021-01-1731:35

We will talk about the joy of belonging. We celebrate that because of the work of Jesus, we belong to God and to each other. Based on Ephesians 2:1-11-22.
We will remember the beauty of God's grace and how His grace changes us and the world around us. Based on Ephesians 2:1-10.
We can praise God because He chose us, forgave us and promised us an inheritance. Our message will challenge us to gain a deeper understanding of how God has called us so that we can respond with greater praise and joy. Based on Ephesians 1:3-14.
Pastor Lance Davids message - "Hoping to be More Loving," based on Ephesians 4:25-32. We love because Christ first loved us.
Tears of Hezekiah

Tears of Hezekiah

2020-10-0435:46

"The Tears of Hezekiah," based on II Kings 20:1-11
Scripture: Mark 10:17-31
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