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Welcome to the new podcast feed for Christ Church (Moscow, ID). Here you can find sermon and conference messages from Douglas Wilson, Toby Sumpter, and other men. Visit https://christkirk.com and download our app (https://bit.ly/christkirkapp) for more resources and information.

Christ Church (Moscow, ID‪)‬ ChristKirk

    • Religion & Spirituality

Welcome to the new podcast feed for Christ Church (Moscow, ID). Here you can find sermon and conference messages from Douglas Wilson, Toby Sumpter, and other men. Visit https://christkirk.com and download our app (https://bit.ly/christkirkapp) for more resources and information.

    Delilah (Judges #16)

    Delilah (Judges #16)

    Christ Church Downtown

    • 47 min
    Heaps Upon Heaps (Judges #15)

    Heaps Upon Heaps (Judges #15)

    The Text: Judges 15:1-16:3

    • 50 min
    Wine to Make Glad and Bread to Make Strong

    Wine to Make Glad and Bread to Make Strong

    The Text: Romans 14

    • 36 min
    A Train of Moral Excellence

    A Train of Moral Excellence

    In 1996, Dr. Michael Behe wrote a book called Darwin's Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution. In the book, he coined a new phrase to describe the complex inner workings of the bacteria flagellum; he called it Irreducible Complexity. The flagellum is a slender thread-like structure, a spinning appendage which propels the bacteria through liquid. It works similar to an outboard motor on a boat. But instead of a gearbox, an engine, and a propeller—these large objects that we can physically manipulate with a socket wrench—the flagellum is composed of proteins, tiny building blocks so small that we need an electron microscope to look at them. When the proteins combine in the flagellum, they make a driveshaft, a universal joint, a rotor, bushings, a stater, and even a clutch and braking system. Our God is an exquisite miniaturist, engineering on a scale that is truly hard to comprehend. In his book, Dr. Behe uses some analogies to explain the concept of irreducible complexity.

    • 43 min
    The Body of Jesus

    The Body of Jesus

    The Text: Matthew 27:52-28:15 KJV

    • 31 min
    Reformed Politics (What is "Reformed" Anyway? #6)

    Reformed Politics (What is "Reformed" Anyway? #6)

    One of the marks of the Reformed faith was a great political reformation. This is why it is sometimes called the “Magisterial Reformation.” The Pope and Roman church had slowly claimed political power, but the Reformers insisted that Scripture clearly taught that all power was given to Jesus Christ and therefore, directly and delegated to magistrates, pastors, and parents for particular tasks by Him.

    • 47 min

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