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Flourishing Disciples
Mountain View Presbyterian Church
56 episodes
2 days ago
In this episode of the Flourishing Disciples Podcast, Pastor Kirk Sexton and Jennie Smith reflect on Ephesians 2:1–10 through Pastor Randy Bare’s sermon, Saved by Grace, Built for Purpose. Paul paints a dramatic picture of our spiritual journey—from being “dead in sin” to being made alive in Christ by God’s grace. But this grace is not only about what we’ve been rescued from; it’s also about what we’ve been created for. As God’s workmanship, we are called to walk in the good works He has prepared for us. Together, Kirk and Jennie unpack what it means for a healthy church never to forget that it was rescued by grace, and they explore the key question: How does God’s amazing grace change the way we serve in the church? Join the conversation and be encouraged to live out your faith as a disciple of Jesus who flourishes in grace and purpose.
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In this episode of the Flourishing Disciples Podcast, Pastor Kirk Sexton and Jennie Smith reflect on Ephesians 2:1–10 through Pastor Randy Bare’s sermon, Saved by Grace, Built for Purpose. Paul paints a dramatic picture of our spiritual journey—from being “dead in sin” to being made alive in Christ by God’s grace. But this grace is not only about what we’ve been rescued from; it’s also about what we’ve been created for. As God’s workmanship, we are called to walk in the good works He has prepared for us. Together, Kirk and Jennie unpack what it means for a healthy church never to forget that it was rescued by grace, and they explore the key question: How does God’s amazing grace change the way we serve in the church? Join the conversation and be encouraged to live out your faith as a disciple of Jesus who flourishes in grace and purpose.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
History,
Religion
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Season 7, Episode 3
Flourishing Disciples
32 minutes 40 seconds
6 days ago
Season 7, Episode 3
In this episode of the Flourishing Disciples Podcast, Pastor Kirk Sexton and Jennie Smith reflect on Ephesians 2:1–10 through Pastor Randy Bare’s sermon, Saved by Grace, Built for Purpose. Paul paints a dramatic picture of our spiritual journey—from being “dead in sin” to being made alive in Christ by God’s grace. But this grace is not only about what we’ve been rescued from; it’s also about what we’ve been created for. As God’s workmanship, we are called to walk in the good works He has prepared for us. Together, Kirk and Jennie unpack what it means for a healthy church never to forget that it was rescued by grace, and they explore the key question: How does God’s amazing grace change the way we serve in the church? Join the conversation and be encouraged to live out your faith as a disciple of Jesus who flourishes in grace and purpose.
Flourishing Disciples
In this episode of the Flourishing Disciples Podcast, Pastor Kirk Sexton and Jennie Smith reflect on Ephesians 2:1–10 through Pastor Randy Bare’s sermon, Saved by Grace, Built for Purpose. Paul paints a dramatic picture of our spiritual journey—from being “dead in sin” to being made alive in Christ by God’s grace. But this grace is not only about what we’ve been rescued from; it’s also about what we’ve been created for. As God’s workmanship, we are called to walk in the good works He has prepared for us. Together, Kirk and Jennie unpack what it means for a healthy church never to forget that it was rescued by grace, and they explore the key question: How does God’s amazing grace change the way we serve in the church? Join the conversation and be encouraged to live out your faith as a disciple of Jesus who flourishes in grace and purpose.