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Summit Church

A weekly Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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Summit Church

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Kailey Newkirk // As we return to the Book of Acts, we’re back looking at the endurance of the early church. We see their courage and humility. We also see that there’s no hurt that can’t be mended through Jesus. His mercy is healing in our liv
John Parker // Collectively as a society and as a church, a lot has changed in the past 18 months. In the midst of these changes, it’s important to be positioned for the long-term mission of the Church rather than just maintenance of what we kn
Kailey Newkirk & Sheri Wantuck // Many of us may be looking at the story of our lives and thinking, “I didn’t think it would be like this.” We may be in search of healing and hope. The only way to heal is to work through what is making life unm
Garry Abbott // The final part of Ephesians deals with relationships. While it specifically talks about marriage, we can also use that as a framework for other relationships and how personal it is to be a follower of Jesus. Relationships are ab
Garry Abbott // If we are dedicated to God, then we are dedicated to a God that will meet the curious with love and grace. And we are to display the reality of God, that he invites everyone to know him. We are called to radical hospitality. He
Johnny Outing // Throughout history, we can see that we live in a world hungry for community. Ephesians reads like a love letter to the lost and searching. It’s the summary of the radical and revolutionary redemptive nature of Jesus. It’s a sum
Doug Foley // As we wrap up Acts Movement II, we discuss Paul’s farewell to the Ephesian elders. He is eager to continue the mission God has for him, but is confident that he will not return to Ephesus, that jail and suffering await him in the
O.J. Aldrich // When challenged with a new idea or perspective, why is it that we as people tend to push back before considering the possibility? Why are we so set in our ways? Maybe it’s because we want to see proof—we want to see God show up
Kailey Newkirk // As we wrap up our discussion of 1 Corinthians, let’s take a step back to look at the basics of belief in God. The beating heart of our faith is the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. The beating heart of our faith is the
Kailey Newkirk // It’s important to understand what the words someone is saying actually mean before we try and draw our own conclusions. Sounds pretty simple, until we read a letter from many, many years ago. That’s when it’s helpful to gather
Kailey Newkirk // Sometimes, we just want a definitive answer to life’s burning questions. If Paul in his letter to the Corinthians argues that there is absolute truth, shouldn’t there always be clear answers? Not always. Acting out of knowledg
Kailey Newkirk // How we treat ourselves and our bodies matters because our actions and mindsets impact those around us, even if we think they’re harmless. We are all members of the body of Christ—the global Church—and every member is important
Kailey Newkirk // In his letter to the Corinthians, Paul argues that there is an objective truth—a right way to see things—and if you’re willing to look through that lens, there’s no human problem without a solution. However, this letter is not
Grace Veronica // We sometimes will find ourselves going through difficult times or circumstances—sometimes seemingly one right after the other with no break in between. We sometimes long to hear from God, believing that he does not see us in o
Jim Keller // What’s your response to hearing about Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection? As we look at the different responses to the gospel in the Book of Acts, we can take time to see how these reactions show up in our own lives. Is your res
Doug Foley // The gospel—the good news of God’s grace—is a beautiful and expansive concept. It’s for everyone. It’s too big for any one person to have the task of sharing alone, so it has to be entrusted to others. We see this in Acts when Paul
Michael Murray // The Book of Galatians is all about addressing division. There can be division within a church and division when followers of Jesus engage with the outside world. Division does not mean just differences or disagreements but som
Eddy Moratin // Sometimes the ways we choose to protect our own well-being do more harm than good. We just don’t know it at the moment. When we look at the example of Jesus, we see that he came to earth to make one family united by faith. Jesus
Sydney Gillis // Paul writes to the Galatians because he wants them to understand that the true gospel is not found in following a strict set of religious rules. He wants them to know the true gospel is found through a relationship with Jesus.
Kailey Newkirk // At some point in our lives, we all ask: Did I do enough? Did I do enough good to offset the bad? Am I good enough? The answer is found in Jesus’ grace and mercy—his life of love, his death, and his resurrection. And we can’t e
Kailey Newkirk // Gratitude is important. It’s part of a healthy mindset, and it will multiply the gifts you see and reveal the gifts you didn’t even know you had. It will strengthen your connection to the giver of these gifts. But what or who
Jim Keller // If we look long enough at our lives, the lives of others, or the world, it seems like there is always something making us ask, “Why?” Why do things go wrong? And it’s easy to expect answers from God, to want him to account for all
Garry Abbott // In the Book of Acts, we see different expressions of the church in their earliest forms. We also see how these expressions looked surprising to those around them in their time. These expressions were often made up of people who
O.J. Aldrich // As we continue to move through the Book of Acts, we see the expansion of the early church. With this growth, the good news of Jesus and the gospel reaches more and more people, often people different from those who previously ha
Garry Abbott // Jesus changed the world through his life, death, and resurrection. For he so loved the world, he died that we may live. He unlocked eternity for us should we choose to follow him with our words and actions. This is what we hear
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