Episodes
Sunday Jul 10, 2022
Leviticus 23:23-25: Feast of Trumpets (Rhythms and Feasts)
Sunday Jul 10, 2022
Sunday Jul 10, 2022
Welcome to the 6th sermon in our series on the yearly feasts that God ordained in Leviticus 23. (6 of 8)
When God designed the world, he brought order out of chaos. He made dominions of light and dark, skies and seas and land. He put things in order to guide and govern the way the world operated. He established a kingdom that he would rule over, commissioned Adam and Eve as good overseers, gave them instructions, and then rested on his throne to begin his reign. In all of these things, God gave an “ought-ness” to the world…a rhythm. These are the bases not only of laws and rules, but of seasons and celebrations. In Leviticus 23, God gave his people an annual rhythm of feasts, “holy convocations,” to rest and remember, cease and celebrate, feast and focus.
Sunday Jul 03, 2022
Leviticus 23:15-22: Feasts of Weeks (Rhythms and Feasts)
Sunday Jul 03, 2022
Sunday Jul 03, 2022
Welcome to the 5th sermon in our series on the yearly feasts that God ordained in Leviticus 23. (5 of 8)
When God designed the world, he brought order out of chaos. He made dominions of light and dark, skies and seas and land. He put things in order to guide and govern the way the world operated. He established a kingdom that he would rule over, commissioned Adam and Eve as good overseers, gave them instructions, and then rested on his throne to begin his reign. In all of these things, God gave an “ought-ness” to the world…a rhythm. These are the bases not only of laws and rules, but of seasons and celebrations. In Leviticus 23, God gave his people an annual rhythm of feasts, “holy convocations,” to rest and remember, cease and celebrate, feast and focus.
Sunday Jun 26, 2022
Leviticus 23: 9-14: Feast of Firstfruits (Rhythms and Feasts)
Sunday Jun 26, 2022
Sunday Jun 26, 2022
Welcome to the 4th sermon in our series on the yearly feasts that God ordained in Leviticus 23. (4 of 8)
When God designed the world, he brought order out of chaos. He made dominions of light and dark, skies and seas and land. He put things in order to guide and govern the way the world operated. He established a kingdom that he would rule over, commissioned Adam and Eve as good overseers, gave them instructions, and then rested on his throne to begin his reign. In all of these things, God gave an “ought-ness” to the world…a rhythm. These are the bases not only of laws and rules, but of seasons and celebrations. In Leviticus 23, God gave his people an annual rhythm of feasts, “holy convocations,” to rest and remember, cease and celebrate, feast and focus.
Sunday Jun 19, 2022
Leviticus 23:4-8: Passover (Rhythms and Feasts)
Sunday Jun 19, 2022
Sunday Jun 19, 2022
Welcome to the 3rd sermon in our series on the yearly feasts that God ordained in Leviticus 23. (3 of 8)
Unfortunately the audio for this sermon is not complete. You can read more about Passover in this resource: How to Celebrate Passover
When God designed the world, he brought order out of chaos. He made dominions of light and dark, skies and seas and land. He put things in order to guide and govern the way the world operated. He established a kingdom that he would rule over, commissioned Adam and Eve as good overseers, gave them instructions, and then rested on his throne to begin his reign. In all of these things, God gave an “ought-ness” to the world…a rhythm. These are the bases not only of laws and rules, but of seasons and celebrations. In Leviticus 23, God gave his people an annual rhythm of feasts, “holy convocations,” to rest and remember, cease and celebrate, feast and focus.
Sunday Jun 12, 2022
Leviticus 23:3: Sabbath (Rhythms and Feasts)
Sunday Jun 12, 2022
Sunday Jun 12, 2022
Welcome to the 2nd sermon in our series on the yearly feasts that God ordained in Leviticus 23. (2 of 8)
When God designed the world, he brought order out of chaos. He made dominions of light and dark, skies and seas and land. He put things in order to guide and govern the way the world operated. He established a kingdom that he would rule over, commissioned Adam and Eve as good overseers, gave them instructions, and then rested on his throne to begin his reign. In all of these things, God gave an “ought-ness” to the world…a rhythm. These are the bases not only of laws and rules, but of seasons and celebrations. In Leviticus 23, God gave his people an annual rhythm of feasts, “holy convocations,” to rest and remember, cease and celebrate, feast and focus.
Monday Jun 06, 2022
Leviticus 23:1-2: The Importance of the Feasts (Rhythms and Feasts)
Monday Jun 06, 2022
Monday Jun 06, 2022
Welcome to the 1st sermon in our series on the yearly feasts that God ordained in Leviticus 23. (1 of 8)
When God designed the world, he brought order out of chaos. He made dominions of light and dark, skies and seas and land. He put things in order to guide and govern the way the world operated. He established a kingdom that he would rule over, commissioned Adam and Eve as good overseers, gave them instructions, and then rested on his throne to begin his reign. In all of these things, God gave an “ought-ness” to the world…a rhythm. These are the bases not only of laws and rules, but of seasons and celebrations. In Leviticus 23, God gave his people an annual rhythm of feasts, “holy convocations,” to rest and remember, cease and celebrate, feast and focus.
Sunday May 29, 2022
The Apostle’s Creed Q&A (I Believe)
Sunday May 29, 2022
Sunday May 29, 2022
Welcome to the 13th sermon in our series on The Apostles Creed. (13 of 13)
Every week, as a church, we recite the Apostle's Creed. Creeds have been a part of church history from the very beginning. Some even being recited within Scripture itself! However there have also been some hesitancy about the use of a creed that it is "not Scripture" or that we need "no creed by Christ."
Much of this might be chalked up to a misunderstanding of what a creed is and its very helpful functions. Michael Bird describes a creed like a suitcase that we can pack our essential beliefs into, but always designed to be unpacked and understood with greater depth.
Over the next several weeks, we are going to walk through this confession of beliefs known as the Apostles' Creed. This has unified followers of Jesus for nearly 2,000 years and across nearly every cultural line. What are we confessing when we proclaim "Christ is King," and what does it mean when we say "I believe..."
Sunday May 22, 2022
Sunday May 22, 2022
Welcome to the 12th sermon in our series on The Apostles Creed. (12 of 13)
Every week, as a church, we recite the Apostle's Creed. Creeds have been a part of church history from the very beginning. Some even being recited within Scripture itself! However there have also been some hesitancy about the use of a creed that it is "not Scripture" or that we need "no creed by Christ."
Much of this might be chalked up to a misunderstanding of what a creed is and its very helpful functions. Michael Bird describes a creed like a suitcase that we can pack our essential beliefs into, but always designed to be unpacked and understood with greater depth.
Over the next several weeks, we are going to walk through this confession of beliefs known as the Apostles' Creed. This has unified followers of Jesus for nearly 2,000 years and across nearly every cultural line. What are we confessing when we proclaim "Christ is King," and what does it mean when we say "I believe..."
Sunday May 15, 2022
Ephesians 4:25-33: I Believe in the Forgiveness of Sins (I Believe)
Sunday May 15, 2022
Sunday May 15, 2022
Welcome to the 11th sermon in our series on The Apostles Creed. (11 of 13)
Every week, as a church, we recite the Apostle's Creed. Creeds have been a part of church history from the very beginning. Some even being recited within Scripture itself! However there have also been some hesitancy about the use of a creed that it is "not Scripture" or that we need "no creed by Christ."
Much of this might be chalked up to a misunderstanding of what a creed is and its very helpful functions. Michael Bird describes a creed like a suitcase that we can pack our essential beliefs into, but always designed to be unpacked and understood with greater depth.
Over the next several weeks, we are going to walk through this confession of beliefs known as the Apostles' Creed. This has unified followers of Jesus for nearly 2,000 years and across nearly every cultural line. What are we confessing when we proclaim "Christ is King," and what does it mean when we say "I believe..."
Sunday May 08, 2022
Acts 2:42-47: The Holy Catholic Church, The Communion of Saints (I Believe)
Sunday May 08, 2022
Sunday May 08, 2022
Welcome to the 10th sermon in our series on The Apostles Creed. (10 of 13)
Every week, as a church, we recite the Apostle's Creed. Creeds have been a part of church history from the very beginning. Some even being recited within Scripture itself! However there have also been some hesitancy about the use of a creed that it is "not Scripture" or that we need "no creed by Christ."
Much of this might be chalked up to a misunderstanding of what a creed is and its very helpful functions. Michael Bird describes a creed like a suitcase that we can pack our essential beliefs into, but always designed to be unpacked and understood with greater depth.
Over the next several weeks, we are going to walk through this confession of beliefs known as the Apostles' Creed. This has unified followers of Jesus for nearly 2,000 years and across nearly every cultural line. What are we confessing when we proclaim "Christ is King," and what does it mean when we say "I believe..."