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Sinopsis
Crossroads College Ministry's Wednesday night message give by Pastor Jim Hollendoner.
Episodios
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It's All About Jesus - Week 1
07/09/2012Welcome to our fall message series on Colossians called "It's all about Jesus." Week one, Chapter one.
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Week 8: Rigid or Flexible
06/08/2012As we begin to finish up our study we discuss the differences between rigidity and flexibility of God in The Old Testament.
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Week 6: Violent or Peaceful
21/07/2012This week we discuss the how violence affects us in our 2012 world and how we can relate to how it affected those in The Old Testament.
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Week 5: Racist or Hospitable
13/07/2012Back from our "I <3 America" break, Pastor Jim covers the rarely discussed issue of racism in The Old Testament and encourages us to get a little bit introspective.
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Week 4: Sexist or Affirming
06/07/2012We're so fortunate to have Pastor Daren Snow join us this week to talk about God's love of men and women, and to ask questions about where we are finding our identity as Christians.
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Week 3: Angry or Loving?
21/06/2012Week 3 of our book study really starts to hit home as we look at the "Angry God of the Old Testament" and understand why it is our own filter that keeps us from fully understanding that God is always and forever "The compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness."
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Week 2: A Bad Reputation
17/06/2012Pastor Jim dives in to the first chapter of God Behaving Badly: Is the God of the Old Testament Angry, Sexist and Racist? and gives us great insight on what to expect in the weeks to come.
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God Behaving Badly: Intro
08/06/2012We're so excited to start our Summer book study of God Behaving Badly : Is the God of the Old Testament Angry, Sexist and Racist?Check out what Pastor Jim has to say about the book, The Old Testament, and what we have to look forward to in the weeks to come.
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I AM DEAF AND DUMB
05/04/2012Mark 8:14-21As we approach Easter weekend and begin to reflect upon all that Christ did during this Holy week,we see Jesus begin to take a turn in the way that he addresses the disciples.