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Artisan Church Podcast Artisan Church
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- Religion & Spirituality
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5.0 • 9 Ratings
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Weekly message audio from Artisan Church, an inclusive Christian church in Rochester, NY, seeking to live out our mission: to encounter God, embrace people, and engage culture, in the way of Jesus.
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Sacred Reading of Ephesians 1
A guided, communal experience of lectio divina with the Artisan community.
Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin
Part of the series “Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time” -
Grief and Grace
As the book of Lamentations shows us, people of faith have been grappling with the problem of human suffering for centuries. But as the Gospels show us, Jesus is always ready to receive our suffering and offer healing—even when others might deem us unworthy.
Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin
Part of the series “Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time” -
Only Human: Thoughts on David & Goliath
Pastor Jae explores the foundations of our faith that allow us to be bolder in standing up for the things God values.
Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman
Part of the series “Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time” -
Kings and Kingdoms
The story of the people of Israel demanding a king so that they can be like their neighbors is a pivotal moment in the history of God's people, and it offers us ways of thinking about the integration of faith and politics in our own time.
Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin
Part of the series “Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time” -
Hearing God During Ordinary Time
Pastor Jae prompts us to consider how hearing God often occurs in quiet, everyday moments.
Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman
Part of the series “Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time” -
Lessons from the Camino
A sermon of lessons that Pastor Scott learned while walking the Camino de Santiago over the past two weeks
Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin
Part of the series “Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time”