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Teaching by Josh Clark
Week 7: Serving in the Land (Ch 22-24)
Structure of Joshua:
Joshua 1-5 - Preparation for entry, "cross"
Joshua 6-12 - Entry into Canaan, "take"
Joshua 13-21 - Allocating Canaan, "divide"
Joshua 22-24 - Keeping Canaan/covenant, "serve"
Chapters 22-24 each start with Joshua summoning the people of Israel (22:1; 23:2; 24:1)
V 1-9 Joshua's Charge to Eastern Tribes
- V 2-3 The people have obeyed Moses' and Joshua's commands
- V 4 "the Lord your God has given rest to your brothers" fulfills the condition of Joshua's command in Josh 1:15
- V 5 Joshua commands the people to continue in complete obedience. Gives them 7 things to do
- "observe" the commandment and the law that Moses the servant of the Lord commanded you
- "love" the Lord your God
- "walk" in all his ways
- "keep" his commandments
- "cling" to the Lord
- "serve" him with all your heart and with all your soul
- V 6-9 The 2 1/2 tribes are blessed and sent to their tents.
V 10-34 The Altar of Witness
- V 10-11 The conflict: the western tribes hear that the eastern tribes have set up an altar of imposing size on the west side of the Jordan river. (Deut 12:5)
- V 12-14 Western Tribes response: Prepare for war & send delegation
- Delegation consisted of:
- Phinehas, son of Eleazar the High Priest; see Num 25
- 10 chiefs, each one the head of a tribe
- V 15-20 Delegation's message to Eastern tribes:
- Why are you rebelling?
- Remember the sin at Baal Peor?
- If dwelling on the East will cause you to rebel, claim an allotment of the West. Don't rebel or cause us to rebel.
- Remember Achan?
- V 21-29 Eastern Tribes Response: We are being faithful and unifying the nation
- V 22 "The Mighty One, God, The LORD!" They start their oath with an appeal to God in his supreme authority and incomparable power.
- V 22-23 If they are lying and created the altar for unauthorized use, they ask that the Israelites or God put them to death.
- Reason for building the altar:
- That the descendants of the Western tribes wouldn't look at the descendants of the Eastern tribes and say they aren't a part of Israel
- That their descendants don't hear that they have no portion in Israel and worship other gods (V 25)
- V 30-34 The Resolution
- The Western tribes accept the oath, and worship the Lord because there was no sin.
- They return home bringing good news and relief that there won't be a civil war because the Eastern tribes have remained faithful.
- We hear that the Altar is named Witness by the Eastern tribes because it serves as a witness to the whole nation of Israel that there are no other gods but Yahweh.
V 1-5 God's Deeds for Israel
- Joshua reminds the people how they have been firsthand witnesses to the fulfillment of God's promises.
V 6-11 A Charge to Respond in Obedience
- V 6, 11 Obedience and love are inseparable.
V 12-16 Warning Against Future Disobedience
V 1-13 Retelling of God's Faithfulness Throughout the Generations
- V 1 Shechem - Joshua calls them back to the land where they had previously renewed the covenant in Josh 8:30-35.
- Fitting that it starts with Abraham because this is where Abraham receives the promise of the land (Gen 12:6-7).
- Shechem is also where Jacob's household buries their foreign gods (Gen 35:1-4).
- V 2-13 Notice the "I" statements from God.
V 14-28 The Final Charge
- "Serve" appears 20 times throughout chapters 22-24. 15 of those 20 times appear in these 15 verses.
- V 14-15 Joshua's final charge to the people: Put away the idols and serve Yahweh. Serve the true God or serve the gods of the people that Yahweh is driving out.
- V 16-18 The people's response: after all that we have seen Yahweh do we will also serve Yahweh.
- V 19-20 Joshua: You are not able to serve the LORD. He is holy. He is jealous and he doesn't take idolatry lightly.
- V 21 The people: No we will do it!
- V 22-23 Joshua: You are witnesses against yourself. They say we are.
- Joshua: "Then put away the foreign gods that are among you, and incline your heart to the Lord, the God of Israel."
- Gen 35:2 "Put away the foreign gods that are among you and purify yourselves and change your garments."
- V 24 The people: We will serve and obey Yahweh.
- V 25-28 Joshua cuts a covenant with the people, writes the words of the covenant in the Book of the Law of God, and sets up a stone under a terebinth tree at Shechem as a witness against them if they don't keep their word.
- Deut 23:21, also see Ecc 5:1-7
V 29-33 Three Burials
- V 29-30 Joshua
- "servant of the Lord"
- Died at 110 years of age which is the same age Joseph died at
- V 32 Joseph
- Gen 50:25; Ex 13:19; Heb 12:22
- Buried at Shechem
- V 33 Eleazar the High Priest
Christ Connection
2 Cor 1:20
Teaching by Josh Clark
Week 6: From Refuge to Rest (Ch 20-21)
Cities of Refuge (20:1-9)
See Num 35:9-34, Deut 19:1-13
Land can only be cleansed through death of the murderer (Num 35:33) or death of the high priest (Josh 1:6, Num 35:32)
Levi's Allotment (21:1-42)
V 1-3
- Num 35:1-8
V 4-40
- Levitical Allotment:
Kohathites (Aaron's descendants) - Judah, Simeon, Benjamin - 13 cities
Remaining Kohathites - Ephraim, Dan, Half-Tribe of Manasseh (West) - 10 cities
Gershonites - Issachar, Asher, Naphtali, Half-Tribe of Manasseh (East/Bashan) - 13 cities
Merarites - Reuben, Gad, Zebulun - 12 cities
Total - Throughout Israel - 48 cities
The Lord (13:33; 18:7)
Promise Fulfilled, Possession Ongoing (21:43-45)
These verses are a great summary of the book of Joshua
- 43 summarizes the land given in ch 13-21
- 44 summarizes the conquest in ch 1-12
- 45 summarizes the book as the theological ideal - God is faithful to his promises.
On the west side they failed to drive out the Jebusites (15:63), the Canaanites in Gezer (16:10), Canaanites in the cities of Manasseh (17:12)
V 44 "Rest"
Num 33:55-56
Christ Connection
The rest that we find in Joshua was never intended to be the final rest, but always pointed to the greater rest found in Jesus.
Teaching by Josh Clark
Week 5: Inheriting the Promise (Ch 13-19)
Opening Activity: What are specific ways you have seen God's faithfulness?
13:1-7 The Remaining Land (to be conquered)
13:8-33 Moses's Allotment to the 2 1/2 tribes
13:8-14 Eastern tribes' boundaries
13:15-23 Reuben
13:24-28 Gad
13:29-31 1/2 Tribe of Manasseh
14:1-5 Explanation of Allotment for 9 1/2 tribes
14:6-15:63 Judah's Allotment
14:6-15 Caleb's Inheritance
15:1-12 Judah's Boundaries
15:13-19 Caleb, Achsah, & Othniel
15:20-63 Judah's Cities
16:1-17:18 Allotment of the Tribes of Joseph
18:1-19:51 Allotment of the Remaining Tribes
18:1-10 Introduction - Joshua Sends Surveyors
18:11-28 Benjamin's Allotment
19:1-9 Simeon's Allotment
19:10-16 Zebulun's Allotment
19:17-23 Issachar's Allotment
19:24-31 Asher's Allotment
19:32-39 Naphtali's Allotment
19:40-48 Dan's Allotment
19:49-51 Joshua's Allotment
The Process of Allotment (14:1-5)
V 1 This is a joint effort between Joshua, Eleazar the priest, and the heads of the tribes
V 2b, 5 The land was allotted as the Lord commanded (Num 26:52-56)
Caleb's Inheritance (14:6-15; 15:13-19)
14:6-15
- V 7 Caleb was 40 when he went to spy out the land and when he received the promise
- V 8 "made the heart of the people melt" compared to "wholly followed the Lord my God"
- V 9 The promise made to Caleb (Num 14:24, 30; 32:12; Deut 1:34-36)
- V 10 Caleb is 85 years old when he receives the fulfillment of the promise
- 5 times throughout the passage Caleb refers to what the source of his faith is: God's promise to him (14:6, 10a, 10b, 12a, 12b)
15:13-19 Three Examples of Faith
- Caleb - drives out the sons of Anak
- Othniel - drives out the inhabitants of Debir
- Achsah - makes a bold request for more in faith
The Daughters of Zelophehad (17:3-6)
Num 27:1-11; 36:1-12
The problem: if Zelophehad's daughters marry men from another tribe, the land they inherited will be transferred to their husbands' tribes, removing it from the inheritance of their father's tribe.
Discontentment in the Tribes of Joseph (17:14-18)
Deut 20:1
God's victories yesterday put today's challenges in perspective
Shiloh (18:1; 19:51)
This moment reveals a couple of things:
God dwelled in the midst of his people
Christ Connection
Just as Joshua, Caleb, Othniel, Achsah, and the daughters of Zelophehad trusted God's promise and received their inheritance, we too receive an inheritance by faith.
Teaching by Josh Clark
Week 4: The Lord Fights for His People (Ch 9-12)
Gibeonite Deception (Ch 9)
V 1 "Heard of this" - indicator of new military campaign beginning
Goodness and life are found in seeking the Lord's counsel.
Southern Campaign (Ch 10)
V 1 "Adoni-zedek, king of Jerusalem" - My Lord is righteousness
V 42 "And Joshua captured all these kings and their land at one time, because the Lord God of Israel fought for Israel."
Christ Connection
Dawn - a time where God exposes and judges evil symbolizing His victory over darkness.
Matt 28:1; Mark 16:2; Luke 24:1; John 20:1
Northern Campaign (Ch 11)
V 4 "like the sand that is on the seashore"
Joshua 8 (Ai):
- "Do not fear" (8:1a)
- Reason: "For I have given into your hand the king of Ai, his people, his city, and his land." (8:1b)
- God announces victory before the battle begins. (8:1)
- Specific military instructions: "You shall do to Ai and its king as you did to Jericho... except its spoil and livestock you shall take... Set an ambush..." (8:2)
- Joshua obeys immediately. "So Joshua arose..." (8:3)
- The LORD gives Israel victory. (8:18-29)
Joshua 11 (Northern Campaign):
- "Do not be afraid" (11:6a)
- Reason: "Tomorrow at this time I will give over all of them, slain, to Israel." (11:6b)
- God announces victory before the battle begins. (11:6)
- Specific military instructions: "You shall hamstring their horses and burn their chariots with fire." (11:6c)
- Joshua obeys immediately. "So Joshua and all his warriors came suddenly..." (11:7)
- The LORD gives Israel victory. (11:8-15)
V 21-22 Joshua conquers the Giants that caused the wilderness generation to rebel (Num 13:22, 33)
God's Great Victories (Ch 12)
V 1-6 Kings defeated to the East of the Jordan River
Teaching by Josh Clark
Week 3: The Ban and the Blessing (Ch 6-8)
1. Divine Judgment Rhetoric of Herem (“the ban” / “total destruction”) + Hyperbole - Deut 7:1-4 + Merisms- a rhetorical and literary device in which the whole is represented through contrasting and opposite parts. - Josh 6:21 * God is just and has every right to execute judgment on sin + Exodus 34:5-6 - The most quoted OT text within the OT - Highlights God’s Justice and His Mercy*
2. Jericho (Ch 6) V. 16-25 + V. 16 They are to shout because God had given them the city - There must be a complete trust in God for the Israelites to have victory. + V. 18-19 Keep these verses in mind as we go into chapter 7 + V. 22 & 25 Rahab is referred to as the prostitute to show how unsuitable her deliverance may seem.*
3. Achan (Ch 7)V. 2 - 9
V. 10-26
4. Ai (Ch 8:1-29)V. 1-2
V. 3-29
5. Covenant Renewal (Ch 8:30-35)V. 30-35
6. Christ Connection Life is found within the boundaries of God's Word. + Israel and Rahab experience blessing through obedience + Jericho, Achan, and Ai experience judgment because they reject God's Word * Jesus came as the perfectly obedient Son who remained faithful where Adam, Israel, Achan, and we have failed + The King of Ai was hung on a tree as a sign of God's curse (Josh. 8:29; Deut. 21:22–23); Jesus, though innocent, was hung on a tree and became a curse for us, redeeming us from the curse we deserved (Gal. 3:13) + In Christ, the place of judgment becomes a place of mercy, and those who deserve the curse receive the blessing of life*
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssP-wQv2v5g&feature=youtu.be
https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/god-guilty-genocide/
Teaching by Drake Holderman
The Life of Christ | Week 3
Jesus as Teacher and Preacher
Jesus Taught with Authority
Jesus’ Teaching Ministry at a Glance
Jesus taught in synagogues, mountainsides, boats, homes, temple courts, roadsides, dinner tables, and wells. Everywhere Jesus went became a classroom for the kingdom of God.
The Centerpiece of Jesus’ Teaching: The Kingdom of God
The phrases:
appear over 100 times in the Gospels.
The Kingdom of God is:
Jesus taught:
Signs of the Kingdom:
His miracles: healing the sick, forgiving sinners, casting out demons, restoring outcasts, and welcoming the broken were signs that the kingdom had arrived.
Every healing was a glimpse of restoration under the reign of God. Every demon cast out was a declaration that darkness was losing ground. Every forgiven sinner was evidence that God’s kingdom was breaking into human hearts.
The kingdom of God is not merely a place we go someday. It is God’s rule breaking into lives right now.
The Kingdom Changes People from the Inside Out
Religious leaders often focused on outward appearances, rituals, traditions, and external rule keeping. Jesus focused on motives, desires, thoughts, humility, purity, forgiveness, and sincerity.
Jesus taught that anger matters, lust matters, pride matters, forgiveness matters, and hidden devotion matters because true righteousness begins in the heart. The kingdom of God is not cosmetic change. It is heart transformation.
Jesus Taught Real People About Real Life
Jesus taught about money, marriage, relationships, anxiety, enemies, pride, generosity, power, and everyday obedience because the reign of God affects every area of life.
Examples:
Jesus was not philosophical. He confronted the actual hearts and lives of people.
How People Responded to Jesus
Some people were amazed, transformed, convicted, and surrendered everything to follow Him. Others were offended, threatened, angered, and rejected Him. But very few people walked away unaffected by the teaching of Jesus.
Final Challenge
Jesus did not come merely to be admired as a great teacher. He came as King.
The invitation of the kingdom of God is not simply to learn interesting things about Jesus. The invitation is to surrender your life to His reign and authority.
Build your life on His words. Trust Him. Obey Him. Let His kingdom transform your heart from the inside out.
24 “Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. 25 The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock. 26 But everyone who hears these words of mine and does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand. 27 The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell with a great crash.”
Matthew 7:24-27
Teaching by Josh Clark
Week 2: Crossing the Boundary (3:1-5:12)
1. Land Gen 3:22-24 + Cast out East of Eden * Gen 5:29 * “Land Flowing with Milk and Honey” - Exod 3:8; Lev 20:24; Num 13:27, Josh 5:6 + Marked by Abundance + Like Eden, the promised land is supposed to be a place where God’s presence dwells (Lev 26:11-2; Deut 12:5; 16:2; 26:2)*
2. Understanding Chapters 3-4Outline of Chapters 3-4
Narrative Technique
2. Crossing the Jordan River (Ch 3-4)3:1-13 Instructions to Cross
3:14-17 Priest and people cross over
4:1-10a, 19-24 Twelve Men and Twelve Stones
3. Transitioning into Life in the Land (Ch 5)5:1-12 Renewing the Covenant
5:13-15 Joshua’s Holy Ground Experience
4. Christ Connection Passover Lamb- Christ delivered us from death * Passing through the Jordan (Red Sea Josh 4:23)- Deliverance from slavery and wilderness to new life. + The Red Sea was a deliverance from slavery and oppression. + Jordan marked the rescue from wilderness wandering. + Neither the wilderness or Egypt was their home. They were meant for Eden. + Through Christ we are brought back into the land of Eden, where man and God can experience communion once more.*
Teaching by Drake Holderman
Big Question: Why Did Jesus Come?
Movement One | The Mission of Jesus
John the Baptist’s Declaration
“Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!”
— John 1:29
Before Jesus preached a sermon, performed a miracle, or called a disciple, John announced why Jesus came: To deal with humanity’s greatest problem — sin.
Why Was This Important?
Jesus’ Own Statements About Why He Came
Luke 4 | Jesus Identifies Himself
Jesus reads from Isaiah in the synagogue and declares: “Today this Scripture has been fulfilled in your hearing.”
Jesus publicly identifies Himself as:
Movement Two | Jesus’ Baptism & The Father’s Affirmation
Matthew 3:13–17
Why Was Jesus Baptized? Jesus had no sin, so why enter a baptism of repentance?
Four Key Explanations
Jesus & Israel Parallel
| Israel | Jesus
| Passed through water | Passed through baptism
| Entered wilderness | Entered wilderness
| Failed in temptation | Triumphed over temptation
Baptism by Immersion
The Trinity at Jesus’ Baptism
“This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased.”
Application for Parents: The Father affirmed Jesus before public accomplishment.
Children need to hear:
Movement Three | Jesus Tested in the Wilderness
Matthew 4:1–11
After the baptism comes testing.
Jesus goes:
Jesus fasted forty days and was genuinely hungry, tired, and weak. Satan attacks Him in that moment of hunger.
Temptation #1 | Stones to Bread
Satan’s Temptation: “Satisfy Yourself apart from the Father.”
Jesus’ Response: “Man shall not live on bread alone…”
Lesson: God’s Word is greater than temporary physical desires.
Temptation #2 | Throw Yourself Down
Satan’s Temptation: “Force God to prove Himself.”
Jesus’ Response: “Do not put the Lord your God to the test.”
Lesson: Faith trusts God without manipulating God.
Temptation #3 | Worship Me
Satan’s Temptation: “Take the crown without the cross.”
Jesus’ Response: “Worship the Lord your God and serve Him only.”
Lesson: Faithfulness to God matters more than worldly power or glory.
Movement Four | Jesus Calls His First Disciples
Matthew 4:18–22
Jesus Calls Ordinary People
Jesus says: “Come, follow me.”
Jesus took:
…and redirected them toward the kingdom of God.
Immediate Obedience: “At once they left their nets and followed Him.”
Their nets represented:
Yet Jesus was worth leaving everything behind for.
Jesus called all kinds of people:
What united them was Jesus.
Final Takeaway
The One who came to take away the sin of the world now begins gathering people to join Him in His mission to the world.
Christianity was never meant to be spectator faith. Jesus calls ordinary people to:
The gospel is not merely a story to be heard. It is a life to be lived.
Teaching by Drake Holderman
THE LIFE OF CHRIST | WEEK 1
Prophecies, Birth, and Boyhood
WHO IS JESUS?
The Mystery of Jesus
Jesus is not simply the most important person in Christianity. He is the most important person in the universe.
THE PROPHECIES OF JESUS
The Great Question of the Bible: How can sinful humanity be restored to a holy God?
Genesis 3 changes everything:
The First Gospel: Genesis 3:15
"He will crush your head, and you will strike his heel."
Messianic Prophecies
Over 300 prophecies point to Jesus.
| Prophecy | Reference
| Born of a woman | Genesis 3:15
| Descendant of Abraham | Genesis 12
| Tribe of Judah | Genesis 49
| Son of David | 2 Samuel 7
| Born in Bethlehem | Micah 5:2
| Born of a virgin | Isaiah 7:14
| Called Immanuel | Isaiah 7:14
| Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Prince of Peace | Isaiah 9
| Suffering Servant | Isaiah 53
| Betrayed for 30 pieces of silver | Zechariah 11
| Pierced | Psalm 22; Zechariah 12
Big Idea: Jesus is not a random teacher. He is the promised Messiah.
THE BIRTH OF JESUS: Four Gospels, Four Portraits
Matthew → Jesus the King
Mark → Jesus the Servant
Luke → Jesus the Savior
John → Jesus is God
The Incarnation
THE BOYHOOD OF JESUS
What We Know
Luke 2:52: "Jesus increased in wisdom and in stature and in favor with God and man."
Jesus:
Jesus in the Temple
At age 12: "Did you not know that I must be in my Father's house?"
The Hidden Years
For nearly 30 years Jesus lived quietly:
The Savior of the world was patient in preparation.
WEEK 1 TAKEAWAY
Jesus was promised in Eden, foretold by the prophets, born as the King, and prepared in obscurity. The entire Old Testament points to Him.
Teaching by Josh Clark
Week 1: Introduction & Background
1. BackgroundAuthor
Dating
Outline
Context
2. Joshua’s Succession of Moses (Josh 1:1-18) 1:1-9
1:10-18
3. Rahab’s Passover (Josh 2:1-24)2:1-7
Rahab (Josh 2) | Exodus Correspondence
The king of Jericho seeks to destroy the Israelite spies (Josh 2:2–3) | Pharaoh seeks to destroy the Hebrew males and suppress Israel (Exod 1–2)
Rahab hides the spies from the king's agents (Josh 2:4–6) | Hebrew midwives preserve Hebrew children (Exod 1:15–21)
Rahab deceives the king's messengers (Josh 2:4–5) | The midwives mislead Pharaoh (Exod 1:19)
King's messengers pursue Israelites to overtake them at the Jordan (Josh 2:5) | Pharoah pursues Israelites and overtakes them at the Red Sea (Exod 1:9)
A scarlet cord marks her house (Josh 2:18) | Blood marks Israelite houses at Passover (Exod 12:7, 13)
2:8-21
2:22-24
4. Christ Connection Rahab didn’t just recite the events of the Passover, she rehearsed them. She experienced her own passover. * Christ is our passover lamb (1 Cor 5:7; John 1:29; 19:14, 36; Matt 26; Mark 14; Luke 22)*
11/19 Week 12: Recap / Question & Answer
Teaching by Elijah Dally, Mark Christian, Jim Dalrymple
Psalm 121
A Tale of Two Mountains
Teaching by Beth DeFazio
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Life brings both joys and challenges. The hard moments can weigh heavy, and even the good gifts can quietly become idols. But when we bring it all before the Lord, we find freedom to worship Him fully. That’s the heart of Behold, our first annual Women’s Conference. Rooted in Psalm 121, we’ll lift our eyes to the Maker of heaven and earth - the One who never sleeps and never fails. Together, we’ll behold the Lord in worship and discover the steady truth: He has been holding us all along. We invite women of every age and season to join us for a weekend of encouragement, connection, and worship as we behold the One who holds us.
Psalm 121
Welcome to the Mountain
Teaching by Beth DeFazio
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Life brings both joys and challenges. The hard moments can weigh heavy, and even the good gifts can quietly become idols. But when we bring it all before the Lord, we find freedom to worship Him fully. That’s the heart of Behold, our first annual Women’s Conference. Rooted in Psalm 121, we’ll lift our eyes to the Maker of heaven and earth - the One who never sleeps and never fails. Together, we’ll behold the Lord in worship and discover the steady truth: He has been holding us all along. We invite women of every age and season to join us for a weekend of encouragement, connection, and worship as we behold the One who holds us.
Life brings both joys and challenges. The hard moments can weigh heavy, and even the good gifts can quietly become idols. But when we bring it all before the Lord, we find freedom to worship Him fully. That’s the heart of Behold, our first annual Women’s Conference. Rooted in Psalm 121, we’ll lift our eyes to the Maker of heaven and earth - the One who never sleeps and never fails. Together, we’ll behold the Lord in worship and discover the steady truth: He has been holding us all along. We invite women of every age and season to join us for a weekend of encouragement, connection, and worship as we behold the One who holds us.
Psalm 121
Up on the Mountain
Teaching by Beth DeFazio
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Life brings both joys and challenges. The hard moments can weigh heavy, and even the good gifts can quietly become idols. But when we bring it all before the Lord, we find freedom to worship Him fully. That’s the heart of Behold, our first annual Women’s Conference. Rooted in Psalm 121, we’ll lift our eyes to the Maker of heaven and earth - the One who never sleeps and never fails. Together, we’ll behold the Lord in worship and discover the steady truth: He has been holding us all along. We invite women of every age and season to join us for a weekend of encouragement, connection, and worship as we behold the One who holds us.
11/12 Week 11: Salvation – Ephesians 1:7-10; 2:1-10
Teaching by Michael DeFazio, Andy Nichols, Drake Holderman
11/5 Week 10: Church – Eph. 4:1-6; 1 Peter 2:9-10; 1 Cor. 12:12-13
Teaching by Elijah Dally, Mark Christian, Jim Dalrymple
10/29 Week 9: Holy Spirit – John 14:15-18, 26; Rom. 8:9-17
Teaching by Elijah Dally, Mark Christian, Andy Nichols
10/22 Week 8: Judgment – Mt. 25:31-33; Rev. 19:11
Teaching by Elijah Dally, Mark Christian, Michael DeFazio
10/15 Week 7: Ascension – Acts 1:6-11; Colossians 3:1-4; Heb. 8:1-2
Teaching by Elijah Dally, Mark Christian, Drake Holderman
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Forums to learn about A Place for You
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Week 2: Anticipating Exile- The Defeat of Israel
Isaiah / Micah
Teaching by Elijah Dally
Week 1: Anticipating Babylon- The Rise of an Empire
Zephaniah / 2 Kings / 2 Chronicles
Teaching by Elijah Dally
2025 Men's Conference Session 3
Host: Elijah Dally
Speakers: Tony Kinzer, Michael DeFazio, Matt Johnson
Teaching by Elijah Dally
Doubt can be a common experience in our life or in the lives of the people we love. Dealing with Doubt intends to address reasons we doubt and how to navigate our doubt toward greater confidence in the things we believe. If you are struggling with faith or simply want to be equipped to help others who are, this class is for you.
Teaching by Chad Ragsdale
Doubt can be a common experience in our life or in the lives of the people we love. Dealing with Doubt intends to address reasons we doubt and how to navigate our doubt toward greater confidence in the things we believe. If you are struggling with faith or simply want to be equipped to help others who are, this class is for you.
Teaching by Elijah Dally
Doubt can be a common experience in our life or in the lives of the people we love. Dealing with Doubt intends to address reasons we doubt and how to navigate our doubt toward greater confidence in the things we believe. If you are struggling with faith or simply want to be equipped to help others who are, this class is for you.
Teaching by Elijah Dally
Doubt can be a common experience in our life or in the lives of the people we love. Dealing with Doubt intends to address reasons we doubt and how to navigate our doubt toward greater confidence in the things we believe. If you are struggling with faith or simply want to be equipped to help others who are, this class is for you.
Teaching by Elijah Dally
Doubt can be a common experience in our life or in the lives of the people we love. Dealing with Doubt intends to address reasons we doubt and how to navigate our doubt toward greater confidence in the things we believe. If you are struggling with faith or simply want to be equipped to help others who are, this class is for you.
Teaching by Drake Holderman, Wade Landers, Maggie Schade
This class will ask the question, “How can I make an Impact with Jesus, in the way of Jesus?” We will study a survey of Jesus’ interactions in the Gospels with those in need and observe how He impacted their lives. Our study will take us beyond the walls of the early Church to see how they made an impact with Jesus, in the way of Jesus. Led by Drake Holderman, this class will host occasional panels with leaders discussing how we can make an impact in various realms such as evangelism, foster care, and human trafficking amongst other needs. A podcast of this class is also available by searching “Christ’s Church of Oronogo Classes” on any of the platforms you use to listen to podcasts. Learn more at cco.church/Jesus-impact
Teaching by Drake Holderman
This class will ask the question, “How can I make an Impact with Jesus, in the way of Jesus?” We will study a survey of Jesus’ interactions in the Gospels with those in need and observe how He impacted their lives. Our study will take us beyond the walls of the early Church to see how they made an impact with Jesus, in the way of Jesus. Led by Drake Holderman, this class will host occasional panels with leaders discussing how we can make an impact in various realms such as evangelism, foster care, and human trafficking amongst other needs. A podcast of this class is also available by searching “Christ’s Church of Oronogo Classes” on any of the platforms you use to listen to podcasts. Learn more at cco.church/Jesus-impact
Teaching by Drake Holderman, Maggie Schade, and M.D. Neely
This class will ask the question, “How can I make an Impact with Jesus, in the way of Jesus?” We will study a survey of Jesus’ interactions in the Gospels with those in need and observe how He impacted their lives. Our study will take us beyond the walls of the early Church to see how they made an impact with Jesus, in the way of Jesus. Led by Drake Holderman, this class will host occasional panels with leaders discussing how we can make an impact in various realms such as evangelism, foster care, and human trafficking amongst other needs. A podcast of this class is also available by searching “Christ’s Church of Oronogo Classes” on any of the platforms you use to listen to podcasts. Learn more at cco.church/Jesus-impact
Teaching by Drake Holderman
This class will ask the question, “How can I make an Impact with Jesus, in the way of Jesus?” We will study a survey of Jesus’ interactions in the Gospels with those in need and observe how He impacted their lives. Our study will take us beyond the walls of the early Church to see how they made an impact with Jesus, in the way of Jesus. Led by Drake Holderman, this class will host occasional panels with leaders discussing how we can make an impact in various realms such as evangelism, foster care, and human trafficking amongst other needs. A podcast of this class is also available by searching “Christ’s Church of Oronogo Classes” on any of the platforms you use to listen to podcasts. Learn more at cco.church/Jesus-impact
Teaching by Drake Holderman, Allison Stump
This class will ask the question, “How can I make an Impact with Jesus, in the way of Jesus?” We will study a survey of Jesus’ interactions in the Gospels with those in need and observe how He impacted their lives. Our study will take us beyond the walls of the early Church to see how they made an impact with Jesus, in the way of Jesus. Led by Drake Holderman, this class will host occasional panels with leaders discussing how we can make an impact in various realms such as evangelism, foster care, and human trafficking amongst other needs. A podcast of this class is also available by searching “Christ’s Church of Oronogo Classes” on any of the platforms you use to listen to podcasts. Learn more at cco.church/Jesus-impact
Teaching by Drake Holderman
This class will ask the question, “How can I make an Impact with Jesus, in the way of Jesus?” We will study a survey of Jesus’ interactions in the Gospels with those in need and observe how He impacted their lives. Our study will take us beyond the walls of the early Church to see how they made an impact with Jesus, in the way of Jesus. Led by Drake Holderman, this class will host occasional panels with leaders discussing how we can make an impact in various realms such as evangelism, foster care, and human trafficking amongst other needs. A podcast of this class is also available by searching “Christ’s Church of Oronogo Classes” on any of the platforms you use to listen to podcasts. Learn more at cco.church/Jesus-impact
Teaching by Drake Holderman, Dan McGrew, Nathan Storms, and Ethan Greer
This class will ask the question, “How can I make an Impact with Jesus, in the way of Jesus?” We will study a survey of Jesus’ interactions in the Gospels with those in need and observe how He impacted their lives. Our study will take us beyond the walls of the early Church to see how they made an impact with Jesus, in the way of Jesus. Led by Drake Holderman, this class will host occasional panels with leaders discussing how we can make an impact in various realms such as evangelism, foster care, and human trafficking amongst other needs. A podcast of this class is also available by searching “Christ’s Church of Oronogo Classes” on any of the platforms you use to listen to podcasts. Learn more at cco.church/Jesus-impact
Teaching by Drake Holderman
This class will ask the question, “How can I make an Impact with Jesus, in the way of Jesus?” We will study a survey of Jesus’ interactions in the Gospels with those in need and observe how He impacted their lives. Our study will take us beyond the walls of the early Church to see how they made an impact with Jesus, in the way of Jesus. Led by Drake Holderman, this class will host occasional panels with leaders discussing how we can make an impact in various realms such as evangelism, foster care, and human trafficking amongst other needs. A podcast of this class is also available by searching “Christ’s Church of Oronogo Classes” on any of the platforms you use to listen to podcasts. Learn more at cco.church/Jesus-impact
Teaching by Drake Holderman
This class will ask the question, “How can I make an Impact with Jesus, in the way of Jesus?” We will study a survey of Jesus’ interactions in the Gospels with those in need and observe how He impacted their lives. Our study will take us beyond the walls of the early Church to see how they made an impact with Jesus, in the way of Jesus. Led by Drake Holderman, this class will host occasional panels with leaders discussing how we can make an impact in various realms such as evangelism, foster care, and human trafficking amongst other needs. A podcast of this class is also available by searching “Christ’s Church of Oronogo Classes” on any of the platforms you use to listen to podcasts. Learn more at cco.church/Jesus-impact
Covenant
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Teaching by Elijah Dally and Drake Holderman
Covenant
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Teaching by Elijah Dally, Mark Christian, and Josh Clark
Covenant Worship
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Teaching by Elijah Dally, Mark Christian, and Chip Songer
Covenant
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Teaching by Elijah Dally, Mark Christian, and Jim Dalrymple
Covenant
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Teaching by Elijah Dally, Mark Christian, and Michael DeFazio
Covenant Kingdom
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Teaching by Elijah Dally, Mark Christian, and Drake Holderman
Covenant Marriage
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Teaching by Mark Christian, Drake Holderman, Kathi Smith, and Dennis Hounshell
Covenant Home
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Teaching by Elijah Dally, Mark Christian, and Peter Buckland
Covenant People
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Teaching by Elijah Dally, Mark Christian, and Scott Ragsdale
Comparing World Religions is a survey of the most popular belief systems. This class will understand, critique, and provide ways to engage these belief systems in order to better love our neighbor and share the good news of Jesus.
Teaching by Elijah Dally
Comparing World Religions is a survey of the most popular belief systems. This class will understand, critique, and provide ways to engage these belief systems in order to better love our neighbor and share the good news of Jesus.
Teaching by Elijah Dally
Comparing World Religions is a survey of the most popular belief systems. This class will understand, critique, and provide ways to engage these belief systems in order to better love our neighbor and share the good news of Jesus.
Teaching by Elijah Dally
Comparing World Religions is a survey of the most popular belief systems. This class will understand, critique, and provide ways to engage these belief systems in order to better love our neighbor and share the good news of Jesus.
Teaching by Elijah Dally
Leviticus is an important book that helps connect the biblical storyline to the purposes of Jesus’ death and resurrection. While Leviticus is often abandoned or ignored because it deals with precise religious codes, it provides a right understanding of God’s holiness, and the obstacles that hinder us from enjoying Him. In this class we hope to bring light to the topics and themes addressed in Leviticus and connect why this book is such a necessary part of our Bibles.
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Teaching by Elijah Dally , Michael DeFazio, and Mark Christian
Leviticus is an important book that helps connect the biblical storyline to the purposes of Jesus’ death and resurrection. While Leviticus is often abandoned or ignored because it deals with precise religious codes, it provides a right understanding of God’s holiness, and the obstacles that hinder us from enjoying Him. In this class we hope to bring light to the topics and themes addressed in Leviticus and connect why this book is such a necessary part of our Bibles.
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Teaching by Elijah Dally , Michael DeFazio, and Mark Christian
Leviticus is an important book that helps connect the biblical storyline to the purposes of Jesus’ death and resurrection. While Leviticus is often abandoned or ignored because it deals with precise religious codes, it provides a right understanding of God’s holiness, and the obstacles that hinder us from enjoying Him. In this class we hope to bring light to the topics and themes addressed in Leviticus and connect why this book is such a necessary part of our Bibles.
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Teaching by Elijah Dally , Michael DeFazio, and Mark Christian
Leviticus is an important book that helps connect the biblical storyline to the purposes of Jesus’ death and resurrection. While Leviticus is often abandoned or ignored because it deals with precise religious codes, it provides a right understanding of God’s holiness, and the obstacles that hinder us from enjoying Him. In this class we hope to bring light to the topics and themes addressed in Leviticus and connect why this book is such a necessary part of our Bibles.
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Teaching by Elijah Dally & Mark Christian
Leviticus is an important book that helps connect the biblical storyline to the purposes of Jesus’ death and resurrection. While Leviticus is often abandoned or ignored because it deals with precise religious codes, it provides a right understanding of God’s holiness, and the obstacles that hinder us from enjoying Him. In this class we hope to bring light to the topics and themes addressed in Leviticus and connect why this book is such a necessary part of our Bibles.
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Teaching by Elijah Dally & Michael DeFazio
Leviticus is an important book that helps connect the biblical storyline to the purposes of Jesus’ death and resurrection. While Leviticus is often abandoned or ignored because it deals with precise religious codes, it provides a right understanding of God’s holiness, and the obstacles that hinder us from enjoying Him. In this class we hope to bring light to the topics and themes addressed in Leviticus and connect why this book is such a necessary part of our Bibles.
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Teaching by Elijah Dally & Michael DeFazio
Leviticus is an important book that helps connect the biblical storyline to the purposes of Jesus’ death and resurrection. While Leviticus is often abandoned or ignored because it deals with precise religious codes, it provides a right understanding of God’s holiness, and the obstacles that hinder us from enjoying Him. In this class we hope to bring light to the topics and themes addressed in Leviticus and connect why this book is such a necessary part of our Bibles.
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Teaching by Michael DeFazio & Mark Christian
Leviticus is an important book that helps connect the biblical storyline to the purposes of Jesus’ death and resurrection. While Leviticus is often abandoned or ignored because it deals with precise religious codes, it provides a right understanding of God’s holiness, and the obstacles that hinder us from enjoying Him. In this class we hope to bring light to the topics and themes addressed in Leviticus and connect why this book is such a necessary part of our Bibles.
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Teaching by Elijah Dally, Michael DeFazio, and Mark Christian
Leviticus is an important book that helps connect the biblical storyline to the purposes of Jesus’ death and resurrection. While Leviticus is often abandoned or ignored because it deals with precise religious codes, it provides a right understanding of God’s holiness, and the obstacles that hinder us from enjoying Him. In this class we hope to bring light to the topics and themes addressed in Leviticus and connect why this book is such a necessary part of our Bibles.
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Teaching by Elijah Dally & Mark Christian
Taught by Elijah Dally, Michael DeFazio, and Mark Christian
Taught by Elijah Dally, Michael DeFazio, and Mark Christian
Taught by Elijah Dally, Michael DeFazio, and Mark Christian
Taught by Elijah Dally, Michael DeFazio, and Mark Christian
Taught by Elijah Dally, Michael DeFazio, and Mark Christian
Taught by Elijah Dally, Michael DeFazio, and Mark Christian
Taught by Elijah Dally, Michael DeFazio, and Mark Christian
Taught by Elijah Dally, Michael DeFazio, and Mark Christian
Taught by Elijah Dally, Michael DeFazio and Mark Christian
Taught by Elijah Dally, Michael DeFazio and Mark Christian
This week, Elijah Dally gives an overview of the Minor Prophets and their importance in the Old Testament.
Taught by Mike Smith | Sundays at 9:15am
The Bible is full of powerful parallels and pictures that when compared and contrasted reveal more of our creative and articulate God. The Wilderness and the Garden. Captivity and the Promised Land. This class will look at different thematic images within the narrative of Scripture to explore the redemptive thread woven throughout.
This class recording was cut short due to technically difficulties
Taught by Mike Smith | Sundays at 9:15am
The Bible is full of powerful parallels and pictures that when compared and contrasted reveal more of our creative and articulate God. The Wilderness and the Garden. Captivity and the Promised Land. This class will look at different thematic images within the narrative of Scripture to explore the redemptive thread woven throughout.
Taught by Mike Smith | Sundays at 9:15am
The Bible is full of powerful parallels and pictures that when compared and contrasted reveal more of our creative and articulate God. The Wilderness and the Garden. Captivity and the Promised Land. This class will look at different thematic images within the narrative of Scripture to explore the redemptive thread woven throughout.
Taught by Mike Smith | Sundays at 9:15am
The Bible is full of powerful parallels and pictures that when compared and contrasted reveal more of our creative and articulate God. The Wilderness and the Garden. Captivity and the Promised Land. This class will look at different thematic images within the narrative of Scripture to explore the redemptive thread woven throughout.
Taught by Mike Smith | Sundays at 9:15am
The Bible is full of powerful parallels and pictures that when compared and contrasted reveal more of our creative and articulate God. The Wilderness and the Garden. Captivity and the Promised Land. This class will look at different thematic images within the narrative of Scripture to explore the redemptive thread woven throughout.
Taught by Mike Smith | Sundays at 9:15am
The Bible is full of powerful parallels and pictures that when compared and contrasted reveal more of our creative and articulate God. The Wilderness and the Garden. Captivity and the Promised Land. This class will look at different thematic images within the narrative of Scripture to explore the redemptive thread woven throughout.
Taught by Mike Smith | Sundays at 9:15am
The Bible is full of powerful parallels and pictures that when compared and contrasted reveal more of our creative and articulate God. The Wilderness and the Garden. Captivity and the Promised Land. This class will look at different thematic images within the narrative of Scripture to explore the redemptive thread woven throughout.
Taught by Mike Smith | Sundays at 9:15am
The Bible is full of powerful parallels and pictures that when compared and contrasted reveal more of our creative and articulate God. The Wilderness and the Garden. Captivity and the Promised Land. This class will look at different thematic images within the narrative of Scripture to explore the redemptive thread woven throughout.
Taught by Drake Holderman, this class is a study of the letter Paul wrote to the church in Philippi, known to us as “Philippians”. In Philippians, we see Paul’s gratitude for a church that is living in faithfulness to Christ and his encouragement to continue living a life worthy of the Gospel. This letter is alive. The words of Paul, guided by the Holy Spirit, capture the essence of what it means to live for Christ not only in Philippi, but in our communities as well.
Taught by Drake Holderman, this class is a study of the letter Paul wrote to the church in Philippi, known to us as “Philippians”. In Philippians, we see Paul’s gratitude for a church that is living in faithfulness to Christ and his encouragement to continue living a life worthy of the Gospel. This letter is alive. The words of Paul, guided by the Holy Spirit, capture the essence of what it means to live for Christ not only in Philippi, but in our communities as well.
Taught by Drake Holderman, this class is a study of the letter Paul wrote to the church in Philippi, known to us as “Philippians”. In Philippians, we see Paul’s gratitude for a church that is living in faithfulness to Christ and his encouragement to continue living a life worthy of the Gospel. This letter is alive. The words of Paul, guided by the Holy Spirit, capture the essence of what it means to live for Christ not only in Philippi, but in our communities as well.
Taught by Jim Dalrymple.
The book of Acts has been called a “quest narrative” as the gospel is carried forth from the walls of Jerusalem into the rest of the world. In this study, we will discover how Jesus continued His work in and through his disciples as they were empowered by the Holy Spirit to fulfill this quest. In turn, we will be challenged to reflect the continued ministry and mission of Jesus in our own discipleship and church.
Taught by Drake Holderman, this class is a study of the letter Paul wrote to the church in Philippi, known to us as “Philippians”. In Philippians, we see Paul’s gratitude for a church that is living in faithfulness to Christ and his encouragement to continue living a life worthy of the Gospel. This letter is alive. The words of Paul, guided by the Holy Spirit, capture the essence of what it means to live for Christ not only in Philippi, but in our communities as well.
Taught by Jim Dalrymple.
The book of Acts has been called a “quest narrative” as the gospel is carried forth from the walls of Jerusalem into the rest of the world. In this study, we will discover how Jesus continued His work in and through his disciples as they were empowered by the Holy Spirit to fulfill this quest. In turn, we will be challenged to reflect the continued ministry and mission of Jesus in our own discipleship and church.
Teaching by Jim Dalrymple.
The book of Acts has been called a “quest narrative” as the gospel is carried forth from the walls of Jerusalem into the rest of the world. In this study, we will discover how Jesus continued His work in and through his disciples as they were empowered by the Holy Spirit to fulfill this quest. In turn, we will be challenged to reflect the continued ministry and mission of Jesus in our own discipleship and church.
Teaching by Jim Dalrymple.
The book of Acts has been called a “quest narrative” as the gospel is carried forth from the walls of Jerusalem into the rest of the world. In this study, we will discover how Jesus continued His work in and through his disciples as they were empowered by the Holy Spirit to fulfill this quest. In turn, we will be challenged to reflect the continued ministry and mission of Jesus in our own discipleship and church.
On this re-release from our Pathways podcast, senior minister Mark Christian tells his story.
Discussion with Peter Buckland and Scott Ensminger on how to resolve conflict. An important discussion in light of our constantly changing culture.
Where are you on the pathway towards God? Discussion with Peter Buckland and Scott Ensminger.
Understanding how Tests, Trials, and Temptations can be used as a Pathway. Discussion with Peter Buckland and Scott Ensminger.
Emotionally Healthy Spirituality as a Pathway. Discussion with Peter Buckland, Scott Ensminger, and Robert Stevens
Prayer as a Pathway: Solitude and Fasting. Discussion with Peter Buckland and Scott Ensminger.
Prayer as a Pathway: Praying to recognize God is real and praying to seek guidance. Discussion with Peter Buckland and Scott Ensminger.
Bible as a Pathway: Regular Devotional Times and Journaling. Discussion with Peter Buckland and Scott Ensminger.
Bible as a Pathway - Daily Bible Reading, Memorizing Scripture and Reflection (Meditation) on Scripture. Discussion with Peter Buckland and Scott Ensminger.
An introduction to the pathways of discovering God. Discussion with Peter Buckland and Scott Ensminger.
Teaching by Elijah Dally [This file contains audio technical issues. We are sorry for any inconvenience it may cause.]
This episode reflects on Revelations 22:16-21 and How We Can Be Jesus Now - Pray for the Kingdom to come.
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This episode reflects on Matthew 25:31-40 and How We Can Be Jesus Now - Care for all.
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This episode reflects on James 5:7-9 and How We Can Be Jesus Now - Be patient and enduring.
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This episode reflects on Matthew 28:16-20 and How We Can Be Jesus Now - Make disciples of all nations.
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This episode reflects on Matthew 24:22-34 and How We Can Be Jesus Now - Be ready for his return.
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This episode reflects on the service from Dec. 16 at 5PM
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This episode reflects on John 14:1-3 and Jesus Will Come Again - to bring us a place prepared.
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This episode reflects on Revelations 21:3-4 and Jesus Will Come Again - to rid the world of all suffering.
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This episode reflects on Titus 2:11-14 and Jesus Will Come Again - to rid the world of all sin.
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This episode reflects on Isaiah 2:12-21 and Jesus Will Come Again - to destroy all idols.
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This episode reflects on 1 Corinthians 4:5 and Jesus Will Come Again - to bring justice.
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This episode reflects on 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17 and Jesus Will Come Again - to bring resurrection.
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This episode reflects on the service from Dec. 16 at 5PM
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This episode reflects on Matthew 2:25-32 and Why Jesus came - to be salvation for all people.
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This episode reflects on Matthew 2:3-6 and Why Jesus came - to shepherd his people.
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This episode reflects on Matthew 1:20-23 and Why Jesus came - to fulfill the promises of God.
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This episode reflects on Matthew 1:17 and Why Jesus came - to be Messiah.
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This episode reflects on John 1:9-13 and Why Jesus came - to make children of God.
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This episode reflects on John 1:29 and Why Jesus came - to take away sin.
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This week is a reflection of our Advent service starting at 5:00pm Dec. 9
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This episode reflects on John 1:14 and how Jesus became incarnate - the Word become flesh.
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This episode reflects on Luke 2:10-16 and how Jesus came in poverty.
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This episode reflects on Matthew 2:1-4 and how Jesus came under threat.
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This episode reflects on Matthew 1:18-19 and how Jesus came through the Spirit.
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This episode reflects on Matthew 1:1-16 and how Jesus came through scandal.
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This episode reflects on Luke 2:1-7 and how Jesus came in history.
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This week is a reflection of our Advent service starting at 5:00pm Dec. 2
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Teaching and Q&A by Mark Christian, Senior Minister, and Michael DeFazio, Teaching Pastor.
Teaching by Michael DeFazio. Panel discussion with Mark Christian, Peter Buckland and Jim Dalrymple. For more information, visit ccochurch.com/classes
Teaching by Mike Smith. NOTE: This class will be taught on Wednesdays (starting 9/2) and Sundays (starting 9/13), so you will see two uploads each week. Please check the date on the episode to ensure it's the class you are looking for. For more information, go to ccochurch.com/classes
Teaching by Jayson French. NOTE: This class will be taught on Wednesdays (starting 9/2) and Sundays (starting 9/13), so you will see two uploads each week. Please check the date on the episode to ensure it's the class you are looking for. For more information, go to ccochurch.com/classes
Teaching by Jayson French. NOTE: This class will be taught on Wednesdays (starting 9/2) and Sundays (starting 9/13), so you will see two uploads each week. Please check the date on the episode to ensure it's the class you are looking for. For more information, go to ccochurch.com/classes
Teaching by Jayson French. NOTE: This class will be taught on Wednesdays (starting 9/2) and Sundays (starting 9/13), so you will see two uploads each week. Please check the date on the episode to ensure it's the class you are looking for. For more information, go to ccochurch.com/classes
Teaching by Jayson French. NOTE: This class will be taught on Wednesdays (starting 9/2) and Sundays (starting 9/13), so you will see two uploads each week. Please check the date on the episode to ensure it's the class you are looking for. For more information, go to ccochurch.com/classes