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Sovereign Hope Church

Sovereign Hope Church

A weekly Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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Sovereign Hope Church

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Sovereign Hope Church

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Sovereign Hope Church

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Promises Kept, and Promises to Keep: Pastor Tyler Velin preaches on Acts 2:1-11.
A Christian Guide to Waiting: Pastor Tyler Velin preaches on Acts 1:12-26.
Same Story, New Chapter: Pastor Tyler Velin preaches on Acts 1:1-11.
A Song of Hope for Hard Times: Pastor Tyler Velin preaches on Habakkuk 3:1-19.
Five Ways to Not be Happy: Pastoral Resident Paul Cheng preaches on Habakkuk 2:4-20.
The Problem of Evil and the Plan of God: Pastoral Resident Stephen Kasun preaches on Habakkuk 1:1-2:4.
As Luke closes his gospel we see the good news of the gospel accomplished and begin to hear the new work of the gospel announced.
Jesus desires us to know and follow him by faith, through the scriptures and among his people.
Guest pastor Fred Sanders preaches on Ephesians 1 regarding the Trinity.
Luke shows us how the resurrection of Jesus points us back to Jesus' words.
Jesus quotes the peaceful lines of Psalm 31 while dying on the cross so that we might understand the peace won for us there as well.
Jesus went to the Cross to warn, forgive and save sinners.
The Gospel reconciles sinners to God and to each other.
Guest Pastor Dave Farley preaches Salvation 101 from Ephesians 2.
The fourth and final trial Luke provides for us highlights Jesus' innocence, our sinfulness and God's provision.
When Jesus is on trial he confirms the charges against him yet it is the rejection of his truth that ultimately sends him to the cross.
In Peter's denial we learn about the deceitful and difficult weight of sin and the only way in which we are set free.
We can trust the Father because Jesus trusted him for everything, submitting to him and resting in him.
In predicting Peter's denial and restoration, Jesus reveals the nature and mission of the New Testament church.
Jesus redefines greatness for his disciples not according to the Gentiles but according to the gospel.
As Jesus introduces the Lord's Supper for his people, he gives them a new center of identity and a new explanation of reality.
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