Believe: "Blindness For God's Glory" // John 9: 1-12 - w/ Joel Kelley
Pastor Joel continues our Believe teaching series this week with a timely word from John.
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Pastor Joel continues our Believe teaching series this week with a timely word from John.
Pastor Mo continues our Believe series teaching from the book of John.
Darren continues his "Believe" Series teaching from the book of John 8:12-30
This week we have Jim Wideman join us to discuss the challenges and opportunities we have as parents to teach and model a biblical worldview in a post-christian society. Jim is a 50 year ministry veteran, with experience in children's and youth ministries as well as in church leadership, and most recently is now on staff at Conduit as the Executive Pastor of Ministries. www.jimwideman.com
Pastor Darren continues his "Believe" series teaching from the book of John.
In this episode of the podcast, Darren and Mo delve deeper into John chapter 7 and explore the theme of staying spiritually hydrated in a cultural desert. They also touch on current events, specifically the World Economic Forum, as they relate to the topic at hand.
Darren continues his Believe series.
Darren and Mo analyze John chapter 7, discussing the concept of living in the world while not being influenced by its values, and how to maintain one's faith despite societal pressures against a Christian perspective.
Pastor Darren picks back up his "Believe" series in Chapter 7 in the book of John.
Eric Newberry, our Mission & Young Adult Pastor joins us to discuss the importance and simplicity of loving the Lord with all your heart, soul and mind...and how this Great Commandment informs the Great Commission. We also discuss the need for discipleship in our lives and the command to disciple others.
Pastor Eric Newberry brings a timely message to kick off 2023.
Merry Christmas!
Towards the end of John 6, Jesus reminds us that He is the Bread of Life. The significance and symbolism of the statement runs deep. We discuss the meaning of 'food that endures', not only giving us eternal life, but a life worth living.
Darren continues his Believe Series teaching from the book of John.
This week we discuss the teaching from John 6 where Jesus walks on water and approaches the scared disciples in the boat. It's a lesson of faith, having a healthy level of fear, and learning to overcome anxiety and worry with Jesus as our guide.
Darren continues his Believe sermon series.
Darren and Mo catch up after a Thanksgiving break and dissect John 6; how Jesus pushed the disciples to do more than they ever could think or imagine. And how those stories in our own lives are what makes us stronger in our faith, and turn our hearts towards him. We also discuss current events around the topic of censorship, narratives and misinformation and how to stand for truth.
J. Warner Wallace is our special guest today at Conduit. He is a Dateline featured cold-case homicide detective, popular national speaker and best-selling author. Jim lays out the case for Christ in a compelling way that will blow your mind! https://coldcasechristianity.com/j-warner-wallace-christian-apologist-and-author/
John 5 talks of the man by the pool of Bethesda in search of rest and healing, and gives us a metaphor for how we may currently be living our lives. We dive deeper into last Sunday's teaching as we're reminded of what matters most. Also a brief review of the midterm elections.
Darren and Mo discuss the push for a global digital currency alongside the implementation of Agenda 2030, while reminding us to stay focused on the mission Jesus describes in John 4.
This morning our dear friend Alex Mitala joined us to give an update on the work Conduit is funding in Uganda. He also talked about the upcoming coffee plantation project and leaving a legacy.
Special guest Pastor Rob McCoy from Godspeak Calvary Chapel in Thousand Oaks, CA joins us for a discussion about leading the Church and our communities through seasons of tyranny and how to be a catalyst for liberty. We discuss specifically how he led his church through the Covid-era lockdowns outside of Los Angeles, and what it will take to stand firm in our faith in the years ahead. Find out more at www.robmccoy.us
Darren and Mo are back to discuss John 4 and the story of the woman at the well, the cultural implications and the lessons we can take away for our own lives.