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- Religion & Spirituality
This is a podcast by Christ Fellowship Northwest where we like to explore themes and topics related to our sermon series that we don't have adequate time to cover on Sunday mornings. You will also find our sermons here each week. We hope you enjoy!
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The Parable of The Workers (Sermon Q & A with Daniel Barta, Danny Seay, and Randall Moss)
In this Episode, pastors Danny Seay, Randall Moss, and Daniel Barta wrestle with a couple of big questions about God's sovereign grace.
If God does not deal with us according to our worth, do we have any value at all?
How do I think about God when he freely chooses to bring painful experiences into my life? -
The Deciding Factor of Grace (Sermon by Danny Seay)
In this sermon, Pastor Danny reminded us that our salvation and entrance into the Kingdom of God is determined by God's grace and not our own effort. He encouraged us to entrust ourselves God's good grace.
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The Rich Young Ruler (Sermon Q & A with Daniel Barta, Jared Thomas, and Randall Moss)
In this episode, pastors Daniel Barta, Jared Thomas, and Randall Moss discuss how Christians should think about possession, whether or not we should expect perfection in this life, and a few other important questions.
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Eternal Life (Sermon by Daniel Barta)
In this sermon, Pastor Daniel Barta dives into the passage to show us that knowing, loving, and trusting in Christ allows us to have fulfillment in Him.
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Singleness, Divorce and Remarriage (Sermon Q & A with Daniel Barta, Danny Seay, and Jared Thomas)
In this episode, pastors Daniel Barta, Danny Seay, and Jared Thomas answers questions asked in response to the sermon "Moral Clarity Not Confusion" preached by Daniel Barta on May 26th, 2024, on Matthew 19:1-15.
The conversation focus on two primary topics:
Divorce
Remarriage
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Moral Clarity Not Confusion (Sermon by Daniel Barta)
In this sermon, Pastor Daniel Barta showed us how to become a peole abe to think, act, and speak with moral clarity for our own good and the good of others.