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Brent Webster

Resurrection Oakland Podcast

A weekly Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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Resurrection Oakland Podcast

Brent Webster

Resurrection Oakland Podcast

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Resurrection Oakland Podcast

Brent Webster

Resurrection Oakland Podcast

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As we conclude our series on the Lord’s Prayer, Pastor Brent preaches about the line, “Lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil.” Jesus is teaching us three things with this final line of the prayer: you have an enemy, he has a stra
Healthy relationships of any kind require forgiveness—relationships between different people, between people and organizations, and most importantly, between people and God. That’s why Jesus teaches us to pray for the forgiveness we need to giv
The first section of the Lord’s Prayer is all about adoration, and in this sermon, Pastor Brent teaches us about the turning point when the prayer moves from adoration to petition, from God’s glory to our needs. Towards the end of the Lord’s Pr
Jesus gave us the Lord’s Prayer as a guide, a masterpiece on how to pray. In this installment of our “Teach Us to Pray” series,” Pastor Dave teaches us what it means to pray “your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.”
What does it actually mean to “hallow” God’s name? When something (or someone) is hallowed, it is adored, captivating, and it holds our attention. In this next installment of our series on the Lord’s Prayer, Pastor Brent explains what it means
This is a sermon on the first four words of the Lord’s Prayer—it’s opening address. It allows you to understand who you’re praying to, who God actually is. According to Jesus, He is Our Father in Heaven, provider of an unearned, tender, fathoml
The radical claim of the Easter message is that Christianity can bring a supernatural joy into your life unlike anything else. Why? Because the Resurrection is true, and it changes everything. Without the truth of the Resurrection, Christianity
In a somber homily during our 2024 Good Friday service, Pastor Dave teaches us that the curtain in the Temple represents a closed door, just as there are many closed doors in our lives. When Jesus hung on the cross, many doors seemed to be clos
On the last Sunday of Lent, Palm Sunday, Pastor Dave preaches about the Triumphal Entry of King Jesus. He explains how Palm Sunday shows us the power of the King, the gentleness of the King, and the glory of the King.
At the conclusion of our Exodus series, Pastor Brent teaches us about the construction and purpose of the Tabernacle. This climactic ending of Exodus teaches us three things: what we were made for, why it’s possible, and how it changes our live
There is nothing that animates our hearts and culture more than freedom. As the Israelites adjust to life following God in the desert, they grapple with the barrier to freedom and the way to freedom.
As the Israelites grapple with freedom from Egypt and a life following the Lord, God installs the Sabbath. Pastor Brent teaches us about the many gifts of the Sabbath. First, the Sabbath reminds us of who we truly are. Second, the Sabbath reori
After 430 years of slavery in Egypt, the Israelites are finally liberated. The ten laws are given to the people, and the complex relationship between man and rules becomes apparent—some love rules, some hate them. But the reality is much more n
After their triumphant rescue, the Israelites begin what would become a 40-year stint in the desert, also known as the Wilderness. There is so much we can draw from this in the modern age. Pastor Dave teaches us about the danger of the Wilderne
Beginning with a performance of “Lift Every Voice,” also known as the “Black National Anthem,” Pastor Brent examines the crossing of the Red Sea—God’s people in the book of Exodus finally freed from the Egyptians; the climax of their story. The
In reading about the final plague, the Passover, we’re filled with grief and confusion—why would a good God allow for this to happen? Pastor Brent answers this question under two headings: the problem of judgment, and the hope of the Lamb.
When Moses goes to Pharaoh and demands that he let God’s people go, Pharaoh pays him no mind. Through 6 chapters of intense judgement & suffering from God, the Egyptians are brought face to face with 10 plagues. Why did God bring these plagues,
Exodus 3 is the significant moment of reveal for God Himself. When you see God as He truly is, you will not want Him any other way. What do we learn about God in this passage? We learn that God seeks after us. We learn that God is seeking after
As we begin our series on the book of Exodus, Pastor Dave preaches about the earliest moments in the Israelites’ journey to freedom: the faithfulness of the Hebrew midwives prior to Moses’ birth, his upbringing in Pharaoh’s house, and Moses’ vo
Stanford RUF Minister Crawford Stevener visits Resurrection Oakland and teaches us about the mountains and valleys of the Christian life via two stories in Mark 9. In the Transfiguration of Jesus, we see the literal and figurative mountaintop,
While many don’t make formal resolutions, we all have goals, hopes, and expectations heading into the new year. The Bible tells us that there is just one thing to aim our lives at, and if we have this one thing, we will lack nothing—love. In a
During our special Christmas Eve Candlelight Service, we conclude our Advent sermon series with a special performance of “Mary Did You Know.” Luke’s gospel records the very first Christmas song ever sung—the one from Mary herself. Bonhoeffer ca
When Simeon sees the young Jesus, he declares his life to be complete. What would have to happen in your life to make that same declaration? We need a longing heart, a cosmic hope, and a piercing sword.
The song the angels sing to the incredulous shepherds is perhaps the most famous song surrounding Christmas in the Gospels. It speaks of the peace we long for, the peace Christmas offers us, and how this peace can change our lives.
Through Zechariah’s Song in Luke 1, we learn that Christmas means three things: it means that God wants you to know His love, it means that God is always working in our lives, and it means that we should never stop looking at Christmas, when Je
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