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Encounter College Ministry Encounter College Ministry
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5.0 • 22 Ratings
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We are a college ministry in Fort Worth, Texas, and we seek to reach the world for Jesus through the campus by making disciples that make disciples. We hope that these messages and podcasts are a blessing and an encouragement to you!
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Colossians: Above All April 6
This is a continuation of our series - "Colossians: Above All." College Ministry Resident, Isaac Hernandez, will be talking about being made alive by God as we study Colossians.
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Misunderstood - The Holy Spirit (John 16:5-15)
This is the final message in our series "Misunderstood" where we look at common terms in Christianity that are often misunderstood. We hope that this is a blessing and an encouragement to you!
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Late Night: Transitioning out of College - Feat. Helen Weitman
In this episode, we talk with our Young Adults director Helen Weitman to talk about great practical steps that all college students should take when graduating college so that they can enter the rest of their lives following Jesus and making disciples.
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Encounter - "Misconceptions" (Calling)
In this sermon, our Worship Pastor Richie Fike references multiple scripture passages to talk about the idea of calling. Focusing on WHO is calling us and WHAT our calling might be in our own lives. Hope this is uplifting and encouraging to you.
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Encounter - "Misunderstood" (The Church)
We started a new series called "misconceptions" where we are taking a look at common things in the Bible that are commonly misunderstood in American Christianity today. Hope this blesses you!
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Encounter - GO! (Luke 18:18-27)
In this sermon, Sam goes through Luke 18 and talks about the things we hold onto in life that hold us back from participating in God's global mission.
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Awesome content, I highly recommend listening!
Love!
So thought provoking and relevant! I look forward to each one!
Food for thought
Very engaging sermons that leave you with alot of food for thought.