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Weekly teaching from Chattanooga Valley Baptist Church in Flintstone, Georgia, with Pastor Brian Carroll.

Music by Rev. C. Foster Payne

Chattanooga Valley Baptist Church Brian Carroll

    • Religion & Spirituality

Weekly teaching from Chattanooga Valley Baptist Church in Flintstone, Georgia, with Pastor Brian Carroll.

Music by Rev. C. Foster Payne

    Coming Apart: Older Isn’t Always Better (Jeremiah 31:31-40)

    Coming Apart: Older Isn’t Always Better (Jeremiah 31:31-40)

    Jeremiah’s prophecy of the New Covenant is one of the clearest signs pointing to the impact of the Gospel. In today's sermon, Pastor Brian takes a closer look at this critical text to help us understand how the New Covenant fits in with God's ultimate story of redemption. Now, let's turn our attention to this week's message entitled, "Older isn't Always Better" from Jeremiah, chapter 31.

    • 37 min
    Coming Apart: Urban Renewal (Jeremiah 31:1)

    Coming Apart: Urban Renewal (Jeremiah 31:1)

    Much of the prophecy in the Old Testament has layers of fulfillment. Jeremiah's words are certainly no exception.  In Jeremiah, chapter 31, the prophet points to the hope of God's people being restored from their Babylonian exile.  However, we recognize that there's an even greater fulfillment to his words when Christ returns. In today's sermon, entitled "Urban Renewal," we take a look at the hope that all of God's people have when God makes all things new.  Let's join Pastor Brian with today's sermon from Jeremiah, chapter 31.

    • 40 min
    Coming Apart: Hope Restored (Jeremiah 30)

    Coming Apart: Hope Restored (Jeremiah 30)

    Jeremiah’s Book of Consolation begins in chapter thirty. In the next few chapters, the prophet points to the hope that is found in God’s future promises. Today, we consider how this hope is secured. Let’s turn our attention to Pastor Brian for today’s message entitled, “Hope Restored.”

    • 38 min
    Coming Apart: Misfits & Outcasts (Jeremiah 16:1–4)

    Coming Apart: Misfits & Outcasts (Jeremiah 16:1–4)

    Jeremiah's calling required him to live a life that was very much counter to the prevailing winds of his culture. The church today has a very different calling than Jeremiah, but there is still the expectation that we would not conform to this world. Christians ought to be outcasts and misfits as they seek to honor the Lord in this post-Christian world. Let's join Pastor Brian as he preaches from Jeremiah chapter 16.

    • 36 min
    Coming Apart: Making Plans (Jeremiah 29:10–14)

    Coming Apart: Making Plans (Jeremiah 29:10–14)

    It isn't uncommon to find Jeremiah 29:11 scribbled on a graduation card. Unfortunately, Jeremiah’s most famous verse is far better suited for Mother's Day than it is for graduation. Today, we explore how to contend for the faith of our children and grandchildren in a sermon entitled "Making Plans."  Now, let's turn our attention to Pastor Brian for today's message from Jeremiah chapter 29, verses 10 through 14.

    • 41 min
    Coming Apart: The Welfare of the City (Jeremiah 29)

    Coming Apart: The Welfare of the City (Jeremiah 29)

    We find ourselves occupying a land that seems to grow increasingly familiar with each passing day. While it may be tempting to distance ourselves from this strange land, we actually find wise counsel from Jeremiah.  The church today should seek the good of her community as a presence for good. Today, we consider how to be a blessing in a very strange land.

    • 42 min

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