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Our goal at Evergreen Church - Bloomington is to build a church filled with Christians who have the heart of Jesus. Follow our weekly podcast for weekly sermons.
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#3: Brent Knox Talks Spiritual Disciplines
In March, we went through a series called Deeper Still where we talked about the importance of Spiritual Disciplines in growing your relationship with God. Today, Pastor Brent Knox joins the podcast to go a little more in depth on the subject and how to start implementing some of those practices into your life.
If you have any feedback, questions, or topics/guests you'd like to see on the podcast, please reach out to us at jroskamp@hometownchurch.com. -
How Do I Change My Thoughts?
Verses referenced:
Proverbs 4:23, GNB
1 Kings 19:3-4, 10 NLT
2 Corinthians 11:2-3, NIV84
Genesis 3:1-6, NLT
Matthew 4:1, NLT
Hebrews 4:15, NCV
Colossians 3:5,8, NLT
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#2: Tim Johnson and Deb Stiglicz Talk Kenya Mission Trip
On this week's episode of the Hometown Church Podcast Tim Johnson and Deb Stiglicz from our New Hope campus join as the very first guests to talk about their recent trip to Kenya. Listen in as they share stories from the trip and a little bit about the organizations IAMercy and Heshima Children's Center that they visited while they were there.
If you have any feedback, questions, or topics/guests you'd like to see on the podcast, please reach out to us at jroskamp@hometownchurch.com. -
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#1: Who Are We and What Is This?
Welcome to the Hometown Church Podcast. We are talking all things Jesus, Christianity and the Bible. In this introductory episode, get to know the hosts Deacon and Jesse as they share a little bit about their stories, what they do for the church and where this podcast will be going.
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How Do I Let Go of Anger?
"Before your anger goes sideways, take it straight to the Lord. "
-Spencer Bernard