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Crossroads at Boone United Methodist Church

Crossroads at Boone United Methodist Church

A weekly Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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Crossroads at Boone United Methodist Church

Crossroads at Boone United Methodist Church

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Crossroads at Boone United Methodist Church

Crossroads at Boone United Methodist Church

Crossroads at Boone United Methodist Church

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from Mark 16:9-15 The hope of the resurrection and the call to respond is not relegated to a single day…to a moment of remembrance and celebration once a year. It is a call to realize that an empty tomb means for us a Savior Who is Alive and at
from Luke 24:13-35 The hope of the resurrection and the call to respond is not relegated to a single day…to a moment of remembrance and celebration once a year. It is a call to realize that an empty tomb means for us a Savior Who is Alive and a
from Mark 2:1-12 Combined Worship Gathering-A Healing Service These words by Jospeh M. Martin beautifully express both our longing for healing and the hope we find in the One Who is able: The Healing Place “There is a longing in the soul; a sea
from John 20:24-31 Lent has ended. The Cross stained…the Tomb EMPTY… but still, we are invited to the hopeful reality that He would allow Himself to be subjected to the powers of this world, to the frailty of humanity, to the evil that is at wo
from Matthew 21:1-11 We find ourselves now in the season of Lent. This is a season of 40 days in which we are invited to consider the humility of Jesus…that He would allow Himself to be subjected to the powers of this world, to the frailty of h
from Matthew 20:20-28 We find ourselves now in the season of Lent. This is a season of 40 days in which we are invited to consider the humility of Jesus…that He would allow Himself to be subjected to the powers of this world, to the frailty of
from Luke 5:27-32 We find ourselves now in the season of Lent. This is a season of 40 days in which we are invited to consider the humility of Jesus…that He would allow Himself to be subjected to the powers of this world, to the frailty of huma
from Matthew 3:13-17 We find ourselves now in the season of Lent. This is a season of 40 days in which we are invited to consider the humility of Jesus…that He would allow Himself to be subjected to the powers of this world, to the frailty of h
from John 1:14 We find ourselves now in the season of Lent. This is a season of 40 days in which we are invited to consider the humility of Jesus…that He would allow Himself to be subjected to the powers of this world, to the frailty of humanit
from John 1:1-4 We find ourselves now in the season of Lent. This is a season of 40 days in which we are invited to consider the humility of Jesus…that He would allow Himself to be subjected to the powers of this world, to the frailty of humani
from Philippians 2:5b-8 Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the season of Lent. This is a season of 40 days in which we are invited to consider the humility of Jesus…that He would allow Himself to be subjected to the powers of this world, to t
from 1 John 4:7-21 John Wesley defined grace as God’s “bounty, or favour: his free, undeserved favour, … man having no claim to the least of his mercies. It was free grace that ‘formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into him a livi
from 1 Peter 1:13-21 John Wesley defined grace as God’s “bounty, or favour: his free, undeserved favour, … man having no claim to the least of his mercies. It was free grace that ‘formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into him a li
from 2 Corinthians 3:12-18 John Wesley defined grace as God’s “bounty, or favour: his free, undeserved favour, … man having no claim to the least of his mercies. It was free grace that ‘formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into hi
from Ephesians 2:12-13 John Wesley defined grace as God’s “bounty, or favour: his free, undeserved favour, … man having no claim to the least of his mercies. It was free grace that ‘formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into him a
from Ephesians 2:4-10 John Wesley defined grace as God’s “bounty, or favour: his free, undeserved favour, … man having no claim to the least of his mercies. It was free grace that ‘formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into him a l
from Matthew 2:1-12 Epiphany Sunday invites us to recognize the coming of Christ…what it means…and what it looks like for us to respond in a way that is reflective of His worthiness. w/ Vern Collins
from Luke 2:1-20 The season of Advent is over. The One for Whom we have been waiting is here. Hope in the midst of despair. Peace in the midst of chaos. Joy in the face of the challenges of life. Love that is redeeming and renewing this world.
from Matthew 1:18-25 The season of Advent is an invitation to pause. An invitation to wait…with expectation for what is to come. More specifically, it is an invitation to slow down and wait and watch and listen for WHO is to come. It is Hope in
from Galatians 4:4-7 Combined Worship Gathering-Christmas Cantata The season of Advent is an invitation to pause. An invitation to wait…with expectation for what is to come. More specifically, it is an invitation to slow down and wait and watch
from Matthew 3:1-11 The season of Advent is an invitation to pause. An invitation to wait…with expectation for what is to come. More specifically, it is an invitation to slow down and wait and watch and listen for WHO is to come. It is Hope in
from Psalm 95 Jesus promises peace. He tells His disciples not to fear. Yet, the world in which we live offers no shortage of reasons to be anxious, afraid, and frustrated. These responses to the reality of the brokenness in this world are not
from Psalm 37 Jesus promises peace. He tells His disciples not to fear. Yet, the world in which we live offers no shortage of reasons to be anxious, afraid, and frustrated. These responses to the reality of the brokenness in this world are not
from Psalm 46 Jesus promises peace. He tells His disciples not to fear. Yet, the world in which we live offers no shortage of reasons to be anxious, afraid, and frustrated. These responses to the reality of the brokenness in this world are not
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