Sunday sermons from the pastoral team at Resurrection Philadelphia
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Daniel 5 Luke 20:5-19 Our understanding does not seamlessly conform to God's reality, and instruction that suggests otherwise inevitably distorts the truth. The explanatory power such instruction generates is a mark of propaganda, not faithful Christian witness. Good teachers do not make Christianity easier for students by providing them with count…
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Genesis 18:16–33; Matthew 11:20–24 Interpretations of Scripture are not just right and wrong, although at times such categories are useful and necessary. But perhaps ultimately a more adequate way of judging our readings is the way we judge works of art - according to the standards of beauty. To what extent do our readings reveal the intricacy, the…
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Genesis 3; Matthew 4:1-11 Biblical authority is tied inseparably to the author's intention. God vested his authority in a human author, so we must consider what the human author intended to communicate if we want to understand what God's message is. Two voices speak: the human author is our doorway into the room of God's meaning and message. Thus, …
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Acts 8:26-40Por Rev. Vito Baldini
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Romans 8:12-17; John 3:1-17Por Rev. Chris Currie
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Acts 2:1-21; John 15:26-27, 16:4b-15 The Spirit is given to begin the work of making God's future real in the present. ... Just as the resurrection of Jesus opened up the unexpected world of God's new creation, so the Spirit comes to us from that new world, the world waiting to be born, the world in which, according to the old prophets, peace and j…
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Ephesians 4:1-16; John 20:19-29 "I believe that we need to rethink the nature and priority of the corporate body, the church. Throughout biblical history God has been gathering people together so that in them and through their life together he might work out his purposes for the world. It was never simply about God calling out an individual so that…
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John 15:9-15Por Dr. Cyndi Parker
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Por Dr. Cyndi Parker
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Por Rev. Chris Currie
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Por Rev. Chris Currie
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Por Rev. Chris Currie
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Por Rev. Chris Currie
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Por Dr. Cyndi Parker
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Por Rev. Chris Currie
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Por Rev. Chris Currie
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Por Rev. Chris Currie
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Por Dr. Cyndi Parker
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Por Rev. Chris Currie
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Por Rev. Chris Currie
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Por Rev. Vito Baldini
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Por Rev. Gino Curcuruto
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Por Dr. Cyndi Parker
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Por Dr. Eun Strawser
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Por Rev. Chris Currie
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Por Paul Burkhart
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Por Dr. Cyndi Parker
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Por Rev. Chris Currie
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Por Rev. Chris Currie
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Por Rev. Chris Currie
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Por Rev. Ryan McCormick
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Por Dr. Cyndi Parker
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Por Rev. Chris Currie
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Por Rev. Chris Currie
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Por Dr. Cyndi Parker
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Por Rev. Chris Currie
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Por Dr. Cyndi Parker
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Por Rev. Chris Currie
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Por Rev. Chris Currie
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Por Rev. Chris Currie
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Por Rev. Chris Currie
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Por Rev. Chris Currie
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Por Rev. Chris Currie
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Por Dr. Cyndi Parker
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Por Rev. Chris Currie
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Por Rev. Chris Currie
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Por Rev. Dr. Tuck Bartholomew
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Por Dr. Cyndi Parker
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Por Dr. Cyndi Parker
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Por Dr. Cyndi Parker
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