Service Podcast
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Midweek: The Mark of the Beast
Pastor David is talking about the Mark of the Beast tonight so he doesn’t spend too much time on it on Sunday. Spoiler: THE MARK OF THE BEAST IS NOT A VACCINE. That makes less than no sense at all.
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“A Boring Sermon Never Killed Anyone”
Learn about the one time the Apostle Paul preached a sermon SO LONG that someone literally died.
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Midweek Live Stream 12: Did Jesus really fulfill 351 Old Testament Prophecies?
Pastor David: “I mentioned on Sunday that some people try to use Old Testament prophecies to try to “checkmate” atheists and people from other religions into believing in Christianity. I also mentioned there was a list of 351 supposed prophecies that speak about Jesus. I said some of them were really inspiring for Christians but…
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Sennacherib vs God – YOU WON’T BELIEVE WHO WINS!
Just kidding; you’ll totally believe who wins.
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Midweek Live Stream 10: Jonah and the Offensive Grace of God
Jonah and the Offensive Grace of God. And also a very large fish. But mostly the massively offensive grace of God.
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Midweek Live Stream 9: Creation Stories in Wisdom Literature
If you know the Bible, you know there’s a creation story (or two) in Genesis 1-3. Did you know there are other accounts of creation in the Psalms and in Proverbs and Job?
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Midweek Live Stream 8: The Further Adventures of Daniel
Featuring Bel and the Dragon
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Midweek Live Stream 5: Elijah the Tishbite
Tonight, one of the coolest Bible characters of all time: Elijah.
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May 17, 2020 – The People Who Asked Jesus to Leave town
What do Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Protestors, and “Bad Kid” Rev. David Schell have to do with the two Gadarene demoniacs in Matthew 18? Find out in this service podcast. Leslie Gilreath was our pre-recorded liturgist this morning, and our pre-recorded hymns were “All Things Bright and Beautiful” and “What a Friend we Have in…
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May 10, 2020 – “That Evening”
Pastor David focuses in on a few important words in Matthew 8 that unveil a world of meaning. Podcast has been edited to reflect intended order of worship and remove unintended errors. Pete Wendel, Liturgist.