Cedar Mill Sermon Podcast Cedar Mill Bible Church
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Becoming like Jesus and Making Him Known.
To listen to past messages and download discussion questions, please visit cedarmill.church/messages
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"Resilient Joy" // Live Resilient Week 2
What does it look like to cultivate a joy that transcends our circumstances? Join Pastor Dave as he unpacks 1 Peter 1:3-12, detailing the transformative power of anchoring our joy in something that doesn’t fade—namely, the joy of our salvation.
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"Strangers in a Strange Land" // Live Resilient Week 1
The Book of 1 Peter presents a vision not for surviving as a religious exile but thriving as a kingdom outpost. How do you strategically navigate life in a city where Jesus and his followers are often misunderstood? What does it mean to align ourselves with a different set of values while maintaining our witness? Discover the answers to these questions and much more in our series, "Live Resilient."
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Easter Sunday
Pastor Dave preaches on Jesus' conversation with Peter after his ressurection. When Jesus met with Peter, others had already seen Jesus. They knew the powerful truth that Jesus had risen, but Peter hadn't yet experienced the implications of the resurrection. This is true for people today. Is Jesus' resurrection life-changing for you?
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Conversations With Jesus//Pilate
Continuing our series, "Conversations With Jesus," Pastor Ashley unpacks the conversation between Jesus and Pontius Pilate, shedding light on topics such as power dynamics, Jesus' upside-down kingdom, and ultimate truth.
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Conversations With Jesus // Lazarus
In our ongoing series, "Conversations With Jesus," Pastor Dave Teixeira breathes new life into the narrative of Lazarus' resurrection, taking a look at the powerful exchange between Jesus and Mary and Martha.
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Conversations With Jesus // The Man Born Blind
From the series, "Conversations With Jesus". Pastor Dave Teixeira opens up John chapter 9 and looks at the conversation Jesus has with the man who was born blind and how those who were around him could see, they were actually the ones who were blind to what Jesus was doing.