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The Fellowship Young Adults Podcast provides real truth and real conversations to help young adults become fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ.

  1. APR 21

    Face to Face with the Risen Jesus: Seeing is Believing - Part 3 Thomas

    The most important event in all of history was the resurrection of Jesus. The Son of God was dead and buried but raised to new life, defeating sin and death. Yet we are often left asking ourselves, "What does the resurrection of Jesus mean for me? What does it matter?" There are several instances in Scripture in which certain individuals had personal encounters with the Risen Lord Jesus after his resurrection. These encounters with the risen Jesus changed these individuals forever. In our new series, "Seeing is Believing: Face to face with the risen Jesus," we will be looking at four particular encounters people in the Scripture had with the Lord Jesus himself post-resurrection, that we may see how a personal relationship with the risen Lord Jesus may impact our lives today.   This week's message is about Thomas. Thomas is popularly referred to as "doubting Thomas." When we look at the story of Thomas and ask ourselves why it was that he doubted the resurrection, we can easily see what it is that causes us to doubt as well. More importantly, we see Jesus' response to our doubts and what he offers. He offers doubters his presence, his peace, and the proof of his love and power over sin.    We hope you’re encouraged by this podcast! If you have questions about our church or what it means to follow Jesus, we’d love to hear from you! Check out our Instagram @fellowshipya, website www.fellowshipar.com/young-adults, or send us an email at youngadults@fellowshipar.com.

    42 min
  2. APR 14

    Face to Face with the Risen Jesus: Seeing is Believing - Part 2 Peter

    The most important event in all of history was the resurrection of Jesus. The Son of God was dead and buried but raised to new life, defeating sin and death. Yet we are often left asking ourselves, "What does the resurrection of Jesus mean for me? What does it matter?" There are several instances in Scripture in which certain individuals had personal encounters with the Risen Lord Jesus after his resurrection. These encounters with the risen Jesus changed these individuals forever. In our new series, "Seeing is Believing: Face to face with the risen Jesus," we will be looking at four particular encounters people in the Scripture had with the Lord Jesus himself post-resurrection, that we may see how a personal relationship with the risen Lord Jesus may impact our lives today.   This week, we study Peter's transformation after encountering the Lord Jesus. Peter is a character in the Bible with a fair share of both highs and lows. In this message, Brent highlights both the worst and greatest moments in Peter's life. Peter denied Jesus three times the night he was betrayed, yet in the book of Acts, Peter's monumental sermon at Pentecost is what sparked the explosion of the church. What changed between these two events? What changed the course of Peter's life after he betrayed his Lord? It wasn't Peter's own efforts, or his own self-righteousness; it was by receiving forgiveness from the Lord Jesus after his resurrection. What does this mean for us? It means that Jesus was rejected so we will never be, Jesus defeated death so we never have to live in fear of it, and Jesus offers forgiveness and restoration if we will follow Him.    We hope you’re encouraged by this podcast! If you have questions about our church or what it means to follow Jesus, we’d love to hear from you! Check out our Instagram @fellowshipya, website www.fellowshipar.com/young-adults, or send us an email at youngadults@fellowshipar.com.

    42 min
  3. APR 7

    Face to Face with the Risen Jesus: Seeing is Believing - Part 1: Mary Magdalene

    The most important event in all of history was the resurrection of Jesus. The Son of God was dead and buried but raised to new life, defeating sin and death. Yet we are often left asking ourselves, "What does the resurrection of Jesus mean for me? What does it matter?" There are several instances in Scripture in which certain individuals had personal encounters with the Risen Lord Jesus after his resurrection. These encounters with the risen Jesus changed these individuals forever. In our new series, "Seeing is Believing: Face to face with the risen Jesus," we will be looking at four particular encounters people in the Scripture had with the Lord Jesus himself post-resurrection, that we may see how a personal relationship with the risen Lord Jesus may impact our lives today.   We begin our series by looking at the encounter that Mary Magdalene has with the risen Jesus. Mary Magdalene is the first person in Scripture to see Jesus after his resurrection. Mary changed Jesus' life, and in this account, we see that she stays behind and mourns the death of Jesus, and yet he seeks her, comforts her, and sends her to go tell the good news of the resurrection. We see from this story that for us, like Mary, the resurrection of Jesus means that our faithfulness invites God's favor, our sadness and despair can turn into joy, our purpose can change, and we can be accepted by the Father.    We hope you’re encouraged by this podcast! If you have questions about our church or what it means to follow Jesus, we’d love to hear from you! Check out our Instagram @fellowshipya, website www.fellowshipar.com/young-adults, or send us an email at youngadults@fellowshipar.com.

    36 min
  4. MAR 24

    Hope for Anxious Hearts - John 17

    One of Jesus' longest teachings is found in John 14-17, in a passage of Scripture often called "The Upper Room Discourse." These are Jesus' last moments with his disciples before he offers himself to be crucified. His disciples are worried and anxious that their friend and teacher, with whom they have spent the last three years, will be gone. However, in these four chapters, Jesus offers them a message of hope and assurance. In our anxious generation, Jesus' message that he has overcome the world and given us a helper is our cure for our ever-increasing problem of anxiety. In this new series, we will see how it is that Jesus offers "Hope for Anxious Hearts." This week, we finish our series by looking at John 17. This chapter is a beautiful moment where Jesus finishes his teaching and begins to pray to the Father in his final moments before giving himself up to the Roman authorities. This prayer is a glimpse into what Jesus sees as most important and most pressing in this crucial moment. At the heart of Jesus prayer for his disciples and future disciples is unity. Jesus prays that his followers would experience both unity with God and unity with each other. Through this prayer, we see how we get unity and with God and with each other, and what the results of this unity are. We hope you’re encouraged by this podcast! If you have questions about our church or what it means to follow Jesus, we’d love to hear from you! Check out our Instagram @fellowshipya, website www.fellowshipar.com/young-adults, or send us an email at youngadults@fellowshipar.com.

    45 min
  5. MAR 17

    Hope for Anxious Hearts - John 16

    One of Jesus' longest teachings is found in John 14-17, in a passage of Scripture often called "The Upper Room Discourse." These are Jesus' last moments with his disciples before he offers himself to be crucified. His disciples are worried and anxious that their friend and teacher, with whom they have spent the last three years, will be gone. However, in these four chapters, Jesus offers them a message of hope and assurance. In our anxious generation, Jesus' message that he has overcome the world and given us a helper is our cure for our ever-increasing problem of anxiety. In this new series, we will see how it is that Jesus offers "Hope for Anxious Hearts." This week, Brent walks us through John 16. In John 14, Jesus introduces us to who the Holy Spirit is, and in John 16, he teaches what the Holy Spirit does. Jesus says that though he is leaving his disciples, after his death and resurrection, he would supply the Holy Spirit, and by the Holy Spirit the disciples would see even greater things than they saw during his earthly ministry. Brent points out that in this teaching of Jesus, Jesus highlights that because his death and resurrection supply the Holy Spirit, his death and resurrection also supply full joy and true victory because Jesus has overcome the world, sin, and death.  We hope you’re encouraged by this podcast! If you have questions about our church or what it means to follow Jesus, we’d love to hear from you! Check out our Instagram @fellowshipya, website www.fellowshipar.com/young-adults, or send us an email at youngadults@fellowshipar.com.

    45 min

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The Fellowship Young Adults Podcast provides real truth and real conversations to help young adults become fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ.