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The Westside King's Church Podcast Westside King's Church
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- Religie en spiritualiteit
We understand we're all on a life-long journey of discovering who God is and a more accurate perception of ourselves. We realize that God has in his imagination an idea of who we can become that is not possible without His grace that accepts us as we are and, at the very same time, calls us forward to live like Jesus did. It means we've taken our hands off the religious panic button, and abandoned quick answers and worn out rhetoric, and dare to engage in an open dialogue about faith and the things of life knowing that participating in God's activity wherever and however is what is truly relevant.
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Common Prayer (3): Silence as doing something
David Harvey unpacks Mark 4:26-34.
Jesus loved talking with people. It is an aspect of his personality on display in so many spaces of the Gospels. It shouldnt then suprsie us that from their earliest gatherings, prayer was something Christians always wanted to do. Christians talk to Jesus so Christians pray.
Sadly most of us don't really know if we know how. Because we want to be the type of community that does pray, this is a theme we keep returning to at Westside. This year we explore how Christ encounters people in Mark's Gospel as a guide for us encountering Jesus today. -
Common Prayer (2): Recognizing God: In the Noise and the Quiet
The gospel text is from Mark 4:26-34.
Jesus loved talking with people. It is an aspect of his personality on display in so many spaces of the Gospels. It shouldn't then surprise us that from their earliest gatherings, prayer was something Christians always wanted to do. Christians talk to Jesus so Christians pray.
Sadly most of us don't really know if we know how. Because we want to be the type of community that does pray, this is a theme we keep returning to at Westside. This year we explore how Christ encounters people in Mark's Gospel as a guide for us encountering Jesus today. -
Common Prayer (1): Prayer was made for people
David Harvey unpacks Mark 2:23-3:6 and the Lord's Prayer.
Common Prayer:
Jesus loved talking with people. It is an aspect of his personality on display in so many spaces of the Gospels. It shouldnt then suprsie us that from their earliest gatherings, prayer was something Christians always wanted to do. Christians talk to Jesus so Christians pray.
Sadly most of us don't really know if we know how. Because we want to be the type of community that does pray, this is a theme we keep returning to at Westside. This year we explore how Christ encounters people in Mark's Gospel as a guide for us encountering Jesus today. -
Baptism Sunday
It is Trinity Sunday and Baptism Sunday. David Harvey delves into the significance of baptism.
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Pentecost Sunday
It is Pentecost Sunday and Christin Woods unpacks what this day means for us as the Church and the world.
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Without Love (6): Worship as Gratitude
As our series comes to a close, David Harvey unpacks 1 John 5:9-13. What is eternal life and what does it mean for us today? Is eternal all about what happens when we die or is eternal life applicable now? How does gratitude associate with eternal life and worship?