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Woodcreek is a non-denominational bible church whose mission is to “help and encourage people to become fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ.” This podcast includes our weekly sermons and additional media relating to those messages. Please feel free to contact us at any time regarding any issue and we will be happy to respond.
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As Jesus is lead by the Spirit out into the wilderness we see a clash of Kingdoms. The Temptations of Jesus show us how the devil wages war against the Kingdom of Heaven YET the responses of Jesus show us why His Kingdom will never fail. Matthew 3:13-4:11Taylor Russell
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The beginning of a new year is a perfect time to reset and reorient ourselves not only to what is important, but what is essential. As a follower of Jesus is is essential that we understand not just who we are, but whose we are. 1 Peter 2:4-17, 2 Peter 1:3-8Bryan McCullough
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In this message, we discuss what Jesus did, God’s offer to us, and what our response should be. On Christmas, The imperishable became perishable in order to die for us. How will you respond? John 3:16; Philippians 2:6-8; Titus 3:4-7; 1 Corinthians 15:50-58Sean Davidson
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God loves the world he created and he has promised to make it right through someone. For hundreds and thousands of years, there were prophecies about who this person would be. Join us as we look at eight of them and the extent of God's love. Genesis 1:1, John 3:16, Matthew 1-2, John 1:14Scott Stonehouse
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Jesus often oriented His practices of hospitality towards those on the margins and at the "bottom" of the hierarchy. He invites us to use hospitality to restore His Kingdom's justice - or fair and right treatment of people - in this world. Luke 14:12-Kevin Bennett
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The Way of Jesus is marked by the Greatest Commandment, which involves loving our neighbor as ourselves. What if God sovereignly placed us where we are for us to live in such a way that brings the Kingdom of God front and center in the lives of neighbors? Matthew 22:35-40Kevin Bennett
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Ezekiel's calling? Shine a spotlight on the hopelessness of life apart from God & the Law. And yet, in that hopelessness God still works, offering a life Re-Formed to all who come to Him. Does life often feel more like death? It's not to late to live anew. Ezekiel 37Taylor Russell
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The Edomites take advantage of their neighbors, and relatives, Israel. Because of this, God uses Obadiah to show how He will punish them. We will learn that God punishes pride, calls people to abundant life, and wants us to love our neighbor. Obadiah 1-21Kevin Bennett
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The book of Habakkuk is different from the other prophets in that we don't see a prophet bringing a message to the people from God, but a conversation between the prophet and God. Habakkuk must decide where to put his trust as he faces the unimaginable. Habakkuk 1-3Bryan McCullough
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Amos called Israel out because they had forgotten how to do right by God and others. God's desire for His people today is the same as it was then: return to Him and his heart for righteousness and justice. How can we seek God and seek good? Amos 5:4-7; 21-24Jon Lilley
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Loving others doesn't begin with the right strategy or by mustering up our own strength, it comes from the supernatural work of the indwelling Spirit of Jesus, who is our only chance at loving others in way that changes the world. Ephesians 5:18; John 14:15-17; Luke 11:9-13Kevin Bennett
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In this conclusion to the letter of 1 Corinthians Paul demonstrates intentionality in his plans, he commands the Corinthians to be intentional about their faith, and reminds them to be intentional regarding the family of God. 1 Corinthians 16:4-24Bryan McCullough
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In this passage, the Apostle Paul gives instructions on how the Corinthian Christians are to collect a donation for needy Christians in Jerusalem. How do his instructions apply to us today? What is God trying to accomplish through our giving? 1 Corinthians 16:1-4, 2 Corinthians 9:6-15Scott Stonehouse
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The Corinthians had lost sight of the fundamentals of the church gathering, so Paul coaches them on the vision of what the Spirit is doing among them and how they can practice loving each other as a team rather than gathering as selfish individuals. 1 Corinthians 12-14Kevin Bennett
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Paul guides the Corinthians to love their brother and love God through how they engage in matters of conscience, laying down their rights and disciplining themselves to chase the higher calling of Jesus: to become people of love. 1 Corinthians 8-10Kevin Bennett
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The Apostle Paul shares Godly counsel and commands to single and married Christians in the church around sex, marriage, and divorce. His words, although for their good, were difficult for them to hear. They remain so for us today. 1 Corinthians 7:1-40Scott Stonehouse
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Today is Pentecost Sunday, the day Christians have traditionally celebrated the birth of the Church. Learn about the the most important beliefs and practices of the New Testament Church, and how we in the 21st century can join in with our great heritage. Acts 1-2, 1 Cor. 11:23-26Taylor Russell
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Paul writes the letter of 1 Corinthians to a church dealing with some significant issues of sin and dysfunction. In this opening to his letter Paul prepares the church in Corinth by reminding them of who they are, what they have, and how to protect it. 1 Cor 1:1-17Bryan McCullough
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Facing the prospect of death for ourselves, and maybe more so for loved ones, is a reality of life. The Scriptures teach followers of Jesus that they have a wonderful reason to take courage in light of the hope of Heaven. 2 Corinthians 5:6-10Kevin Bennett
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On Palm Sunday Jesus entered Jerusalem declaring that he was the Messiah King in keeping with the predictions of the O. T. Prophets. And the whole city was "stirred up" over Jesus' Claim. Could it be true? Everyone must make a choice and choose they did. Mark 11:1-11Bill Brewer
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In the breaking of the bread for the 5,000, Jesus not only provides for the immediate needs of the people, but also gives his disciples a clear sign to remember that he alone is the one who provides rest for the weary worker. Mark 6:30-52Taylor Russell
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