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Redemption Church Fort Wayne

Pastor Khalid Griffin

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Thank you for listening in to Redemption Church in Fort Wayne, IN. We are glad you are interested in hearing our Sunday morning lessons by our senior pastor, Dr. Khalid Griffin. If you desire to grasp a deeper understanding of the Word and apply the Word to your life, take a listen. We are hopeful this Word inspires and encourages you as the listener.
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Redemption Christian Church

Redemption Christian Church

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Redemption Christian Church (located in southern Indiana) exists to love God, love people and change the world through Jesus. The Redemption Christian Church podcast is audio from services and other events.
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Redemption Hill Church Sermons

Redemption Hill Church

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The gospel is the hope of the world. As we read the Scriptures, we see the overarching themes of God’s providence, power and provision to reconcile mankind and the created world to Himself through the Person and work of Jesus Christ. In light of this, we aim to be explicitly gospel-centered in all that we preach, teach and practice. Sermon audio and video from Redemption Hill Church, San Antonio, Texas
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In part 2 of our sermon series This Is Our Church, Pastor Khalid breaks down Malachi 3:6-12 to teach us why it's crucial to trust God with our treasure. He explores the barriers to giving, including greed, stinginess, and a cheap mindset, and highlights the blessings we can expect when we honor God with our finances—provision and protection. The Bi…
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The first two chapters of Esther are the prelude to set the scene for us. In chapter 3, the drama begins. We are finally introduced to our main antagonist, Haman, and the lens of the story shifts to the brewing conflict between Haman and Mordecai. This passage raises important questions about what it means to honor governing authorities while not v…
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1. Much of Tim’s sermon today talked about reframing the way we understand John’s presentation of Jesus turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana. What is it like for you to think about understanding the story, its symbols, and John’s presentation of the event in a new way? What had your understanding of that story been before this week’s serm…
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In week three of our Devoted series, we move to 1 Samuel 16:14-23. In our quest to be devoted (so that we can grow into becoming dangerous friends), this passage provides a very clear contrast, showing us what kind of dangerous we might be. We see this through the difference in how Saul and David handle their lives. This message will walk us throug…
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What if there was a way for us to leave a lasting impact in those around us that changed the trajectory of generations to come? In our day, we seem to have become so comfortable in the messiness of life that we’ve lost our vision for God’s redemption plan to actually work in our lives. This week, we see how the gospel brings hope for our families a…
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Before Jesus' ascension into heaven, He commanded His disciples to make disciples of all nations. So, "discipleship" is the big E on the eye chart. Unfortunately, the modern church is facing a discipleship deficit. We are constantly being shaped by the world around us and we often don't really know HOW to become like Jesus. Simply, we need a clear …
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The Lord's way is not like the world's way, and for that we are blessed. The world may say you need money and status to make a difference, but the God of the all things says He can use us right were we are. The world says serving should be beneath us. The creator of all things says, "The greatest among you shall be your servant." In this sermon, Pa…
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In this episode, we dive into Acts chapter 10, focusing on verses 34- 38, where Peter delivers a groundbreaking sermon to a group of Gentiles, including Cornelius, a notable military leader. We explore the profound message that God shows no partiality, emphasizing that His grace and acceptance extend to all people, regardless of their background or…
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