Harvest Church @Harvestnova
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Join us each week as we hear from Pastor Tim Cerce, lead pastor of Harvest Church in Alexandria, Virginia.
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Focus On What You Can't See
Continuing his series, "The Bible Says What?", this sermon by Pastor Tim says that our main focus in life should be on spiritual realities and not on things we experience through our five senses. We trust that this message from God's Word will encourage and inspire you today.
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To Truly Live, You Have to Die
Today's podcast begins a new sermon series entitled "The Bible Says What?". It will focus on surprising things the Bible teaches. This first message of the series examines Jesus' statement that to find true life, we must die - that is, we must "die" to our own desires. Let it speak to your heart.
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Easter Surprises
As day dawned on that first Easter Sunday 2,000 years ago, Jesus' followers felt discouraged and defeated. But they were in store for some wonderful surprises that day! In this Easter Sunday podcast, Pastor Tim shares how the surprises they experienced have great significance for us today. He is risen!
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The Cross
The cross - once a symbol of suffering and shame - has become a symbol of love and victory. In this Good Friday message, Rev. Dave Nichols explains why the cross is central to the Christian faith. We pray that it will be a blessing to you.
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Palm Sunday: Human Expectation vs. Divine Purpose
As human beings, we typically approach most situations in life with a set of expectations. That includes our relationship with God. Will He do what we expect Him to do? In this Palm Sunday message, Pastor Tim examines the relationship between our human expectations and God's divine purpose. Let this word touch your heart as you listen.
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Overcoming Self-Sufficiency
We often think of self-sufficiency as a good thing. But when we're so self-sufficient that we seek to live out our Christian life in our own ability, we find that it's impossible to do. In today's podcast, Pastor Tim expounds on our need to depend completely on Jesus Christ.