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The Cutting Room Floor
Valley Family Church
48 episodes
4 months ago
The “cutting room floor” of a Sunday sermon is filled with hours of content that goes unheard. So, we’re making time! Join us as we take what’s taught on Sundays and “selah” long enough to help us work what was preached into every day of the week.
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The “cutting room floor” of a Sunday sermon is filled with hours of content that goes unheard. So, we’re making time! Join us as we take what’s taught on Sundays and “selah” long enough to help us work what was preached into every day of the week.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Ep 30: Living Loved by God
The Cutting Room Floor
27 minutes
1 year ago
Ep 30: Living Loved by God
God’s motivation for redeeming humanity was love — true, genuine, authentic love. His position towards you is love. Does that go in one ear and out the other? It should go straight to your heart, but it’s “too good to be true” for so many of us. Knowing that you are loved, not for what you do, out to be a core and rational belief for every believer. Let’s talk about it.
The Cutting Room Floor
The “cutting room floor” of a Sunday sermon is filled with hours of content that goes unheard. So, we’re making time! Join us as we take what’s taught on Sundays and “selah” long enough to help us work what was preached into every day of the week.