Garden City UMC Sermons Garden City UMC
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- Religión y espiritualidad
Sermons preached at Garden City UMC in Garden City, Georgia.
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Unstoppable: How Peter Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Bacon
In this episode, we explore the transformational narrative of Peter and Cornelius in Acts, highlighting the early church's pivotal shift from a Jewish-centric movement to a mission embracing Gentiles. Discover how this story calls modern Christians to transcend cultural conflicts and engage in a mission-focused faith, emphasizing servanthood and inclusivity.
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Unstoppable: Chariot Ride
In this episode we explore the transformative encounter between Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8, highlighting themes of divine inclusion and the breaking of social and cultural barriers. Discover how this ancient narrative challenges us to reflect on contemporary issues of acceptance and the universal scope of the Gospel.
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Unstoppable: Leap
In this episode, we explore Acts 3:1-10, where Peter and John heal a man lame from birth, reflecting on how Christians today can align their actions with their faith. We discuss the importance of not just professing faith but actively living it out through genuine acts of service and healing, challenging listeners to embody the spirit of the scripture in their daily lives.
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Unstoppable: Refreshing
In this episode of our "Unstoppable" series, we explore Acts 3, where Peter addresses the religious leaders after healing a crippled man, emphasizing the power of repentance and the refreshing that comes from turning to God. We also tackle how this passage should be interpreted in light of historical misuses that fueled anti-Semitism, affirming a message of grace and inclusion that stands against all forms of hate.
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Unstoppable: Bold
In this episode, we explore the dynamic unity and diversity of the early church under Jesus's lordship, drawing parallels to today's divided society and political sectarianism. Discover how the early Christians' bold commitment to Christ over worldly allegiances offers a powerful model for the modern church to navigate and transcend current divisions.
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Wide Open Tomb
"Wide Open Tomb" navigates through the narrative of Matthew 28, examining the depth of God's openness towards humanity, culminating in the ultimate display of victory and grace through the resurrection. It invites us into a reflection on facing our fears, grounded in the transformative truth of Jesus' triumph over death, urging belief and trust in Him who has the final word over all that terrifies us.