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Redeemer West Side
Redeemer Presbyterian Church West Side
168 episodes
1 day ago
Given by Rev. Andrew Field TODAY'S SCRIPTURE | Genesis 4:1-16 When God tells Cain that “sin is crouching at your door,” we learn something profound and terrible about the power and deceptive nature of sin. This sermon also explores God’s remarkable (and even surprising) compassion toward Cain amid his great transgression.
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Given by Rev. Andrew Field TODAY'S SCRIPTURE | Genesis 4:1-16 When God tells Cain that “sin is crouching at your door,” we learn something profound and terrible about the power and deceptive nature of sin. This sermon also explores God’s remarkable (and even surprising) compassion toward Cain amid his great transgression.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Religion
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God Made Everything
Redeemer West Side
33 minutes
1 month ago
God Made Everything
Given by Rev. Bijan Mirtolooi TODAY'S SCRIPTURE | Genesis 1:1-25 The purpose of Genesis 1 is more theological than it is scientific. This sermon explores how Genesis 1 is less about how God made all things than why he did, and what it means for a person to relate to this God who is the maker of everything.
Redeemer West Side
Given by Rev. Andrew Field TODAY'S SCRIPTURE | Genesis 4:1-16 When God tells Cain that “sin is crouching at your door,” we learn something profound and terrible about the power and deceptive nature of sin. This sermon also explores God’s remarkable (and even surprising) compassion toward Cain amid his great transgression.