Episodes
Sunday Nov 19, 2023
Sunday Nov 19, 2023
Are we willing to give without expecting repayment? What Jesus is challenging here in this week’s teaching is the practice of being generous to others, with the hope that they in turn will be generous to you. Jesus is looking for hearts that give generously just to give. Not to gain recognition, or repayment. Who is God calling us to invite to our table?
Preaching: Pastor David Burke
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Wednesday Nov 15, 2023
Wednesday Nov 15, 2023
Elder Nancy Boersma leads us today.Get the reading guide and more information at www.fremontpres.org/bibleverses.Email us at podcast@fremontpres.org
Monday Nov 13, 2023
Monday Nov 13, 2023
Elder Johnathan List leads us today.Get the reading guide and more information at www.fremontpres.org/bibleverses.Email us at podcast@fremontpres.org
Sunday Nov 12, 2023
Sunday Nov 12, 2023
Outward observances of religion are dead if the inward heart is not renewed through abiding in the vine, who is Christ himself. Religion focuses on the exterior, thinking it will change the interior, but the gospel changes the interior, which then leads to change on the exterior.
Preaching: Pastor Dave Pack
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Saturday Nov 11, 2023
Saturday Nov 11, 2023
Elder Dave Flores leads us today.Get the reading guide and more information at www.fremontpres.org/bibleverses.Email us at podcast@fremontpres.org
Monday Nov 06, 2023
Monday Nov 06, 2023
Elder Carol Skinner leads us today.Get the reading guide and more information at www.fremontpres.org/bibleverses.Email us at podcast@fremontpres.org
Sunday Nov 05, 2023
Sunday Nov 05, 2023
The generosity of Jesus is shown not only in his attitude towards money and possessions, but in how we treat one another. Because we trust in the love and provision of God our Father, we are free to love even those who oppose us, and give to those who ask. Jesus’ words were meant to make us ask this question: “What kind of person is able to do these things?” Or, “What would have to be present in my life for me to be able to respond to requests for help like this?”
Luke 6:27-38Preaching: Pastor David Burke
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Wednesday Nov 01, 2023
Wednesday Nov 01, 2023
Elder Jared Fisher leads us today.Get the reading guide and more information at www.fremontpres.org/bibleverses.Email us at podcast@fremontpres.org
Monday Oct 30, 2023
Monday Oct 30, 2023
Elder Heather Hansen leads us today.Get the reading guide and more information at www.fremontpres.org/bibleverses.Email us at podcast@fremontpres.org
Sunday Oct 29, 2023
Sunday Oct 29, 2023
For the last several weeks, we’ve been talking about a God who is “With and For the City,” and reminding us of our call to be “With and For” our city as well. The last book of the Bible gives us a picture of a new city, where there is no more death, no more crying, no more pain (see Revelation 21:4). Isaiah gave us this same promise hundreds of years before Jesus walked on earth. Though the story of human cities pictured in the Bible and in world history beyond is a checkered one to say the least, God’s plan includes restored cities marked by His peace, life, and abundance. Constant in God’s plan is both a people—renamed and renewed—and a place—restored and made beautiful.