Sinopsis
Sermons preached at the Eugene ICOC
Episodios
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Life to the Full: Daniel on Utilizing Life's Wealth for building up the Kingdom
16/04/2019 Duración: 41minIn this conclusion to the Life to the Full Sermon Mini Series, Brother Daniel Lauterbach discusses the Parable of the Shrewd Manager in Luke Chapter 16 and how, rather than seeking worldly wealth for personal gain and appealing to vein human interests, we, as disciples, are called to utilize our wealth in this life to help build up the Kingdom: reaching out to others, developing relationships, and bringing each other closer to God.
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Joey on Living by Christ's Love
09/04/2019 Duración: 31minIn this Sunday sermon (April 7th, 2019), brother Joey Hungerford discusses God's love for us through Christ (the transforming power of His sacrifice on the cross; the message of reconciliation): knowing it, accepting it, surrendering to it, believing in it and, in effect, going beyond simply knowing that Jesus loves us.
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Kelly on The Existential Nature of God's Message
04/04/2019 Duración: 36minIn this Sunday sermon (March 31st, 2019), pastor Kelly Boyd deeply discusses the existential nature of God's message in of how, in the book of Jeremiah, the allegory of the Potter's House refers to the understanding that we are like hand-crafted pottery, each uniquely shaped at birth and re-shaped throughout life to serve His will in of our own free will, if and when we choose to seek Him with all of our being.
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Rich on The Great Escape
27/03/2019 Duración: 38minIn this Sunday sermon on March 24th, 2019, Elder Richard Hackett preaches on the great escape we must make from sin and the ensnaring of the Devil, the king of this world in our day and age and how, like the challenges of an Escape Room, we are called to escape it, in order to live the life that God intended for us.
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Kelly on Persecution and Acceptance
20/03/2019 Duración: 32minFor this Sunday's sermon (March 17th, 2019), Pastor Kelly Boyd discusses persecution as a Christian for one's beliefs and choice to follow Jesus, and the challenges of acceptance that come from doing so, such as divides in one's life spiritually between family members, friends, and so on.
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