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Forever Welcomed with Oghosa Iyamu
Oghosa Iyamu
8 episodes
2 weeks ago
What does it really mean to belong, and to know God welcomes you? Join Bible teacher and Forever Welcomed author Oghosa Iyamu as she traces one of God’s most often overlooked attributes throughout the story of Scripture. We’ll journey behind the text, to the culture that influenced it, the people who lived it, and the God who still invites us into it. Whether you’re brand-new to the Bible or have walked with God for decades, each episode is designed to meet you right where you are—on your own or with a small group—drawing you deeper into God’s Word and His generous hospitality. Because right now, God is welcoming you! Follow or subscribe now, and let’s learn about the God who welcomes us, one episode at a time.
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What does it really mean to belong, and to know God welcomes you? Join Bible teacher and Forever Welcomed author Oghosa Iyamu as she traces one of God’s most often overlooked attributes throughout the story of Scripture. We’ll journey behind the text, to the culture that influenced it, the people who lived it, and the God who still invites us into it. Whether you’re brand-new to the Bible or have walked with God for decades, each episode is designed to meet you right where you are—on your own or with a small group—drawing you deeper into God’s Word and His generous hospitality. Because right now, God is welcoming you! Follow or subscribe now, and let’s learn about the God who welcomes us, one episode at a time.
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Episodes (8/8)
Forever Welcomed with Oghosa Iyamu
Impartial Church: How Can We Live Out God’s Impartial Love? | Week 6
3 weeks ago
20 minutes 53 seconds

Forever Welcomed with Oghosa Iyamu
Impartial Christ: What Sunday School Never Told Us About Jesus’ Parables | Week 5
1 month ago
20 minutes 21 seconds

Forever Welcomed with Oghosa Iyamu
Impartial Call: What Warnings Do the Prophets Still Speak Today? | Week 4
1 month ago
25 minutes 38 seconds

Forever Welcomed with Oghosa Iyamu
Impartial Communion: Can I find Belonging in God’s Dwelling Place? | Week 3
1 month ago
21 minutes 10 seconds

Forever Welcomed with Oghosa Iyamu
Impartial Covenant: Can God’s Promises Be Trusted? | Week 2
1 month ago
25 minutes 6 seconds

Forever Welcomed with Oghosa Iyamu
Impartial Creator: What Does It Mean to Be Made in God’s Image? | Week 1
2 months ago
20 minutes 2 seconds

Forever Welcomed with Oghosa Iyamu
Laying the Groundwork: Intro to Forever Welcomed
2 months ago
9 minutes 25 seconds

Forever Welcomed with Oghosa Iyamu
Introducing Forever Welcomed with Oghosa Iyamu
2 months ago
2 minutes 43 seconds

Forever Welcomed with Oghosa Iyamu
What does it really mean to belong, and to know God welcomes you? Join Bible teacher and Forever Welcomed author Oghosa Iyamu as she traces one of God’s most often overlooked attributes throughout the story of Scripture. We’ll journey behind the text, to the culture that influenced it, the people who lived it, and the God who still invites us into it. Whether you’re brand-new to the Bible or have walked with God for decades, each episode is designed to meet you right where you are—on your own or with a small group—drawing you deeper into God’s Word and His generous hospitality. Because right now, God is welcoming you! Follow or subscribe now, and let’s learn about the God who welcomes us, one episode at a time.