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Here you have a chance to listen to the sermons at Forest Town Church. We are a local church based in St Albans and we trust that you will find these messages helpful and a true blessing to your life. Visit our website to find out more about us - www.foresttown.church. This podcast is managed by our Media Team at FTC. Please email us on office@foresttownchurch.org if you have any comments.
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The Town Church is a church in Fort Collins, Colorado. We gather on Sunday mornings at 2112 E Harmony Road in Fort Collins. Join us as we learn to live in light of the gospel of Jesus Christ as taught in God's Word. For more information visit our web site - www.thetownchurch.org
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The Town Church / Greeley was formerly an Acts 29 church plant located in Greeley, Colorado, planted in 2017 and closed in late 2022. This podcast is a collection and archive of sermons from pastors & speakers at the church over the years. For more information or to be connected with the planting church, The Town Church / Fort Collins, please visit https://thetownchurch.org/
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”The Town and Country Podcast: 2 Churches...1 Ministry” is a cooperative podcast from Immanuel Lutheran Church in Cedar Falls and St. John’s Lutheran Church in Reinbeck, IA. These two churches share a unique partnership in the Cedar Valley as they cooperate with one another to share the Good News of Jesus Christ.
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Plant a seed and reap the harvest you want #2 Plant a seed and reap the harvest you want #2. Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seed you sow (plant). (Because you reap what you sow) By Pastor George Lehman If things are filled with joy and peace, having a great attitude and being fruitful, faithful, reflecting Jesus, keep chec…
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A message from Helen Rist at Forest Town Church, St Albans (UK). Continuing our 'The Way of Love' series, a study from the Book of First Corinthians, Helen speaks on how we can honour every member of the body. (1 Corinthians 12:24-31).media@foresttownchurch.org (Forest Town Church) által
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This week from The Loft, we share how this text hit each of us personally. We also recognize that the household roles highlighted in the passage do not apply to everybody, so we talk through a few different scenarios that fall into different categories. Regardless of where we find ourselves, the most important thing for us to see through this text …
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Sermon Direct Link 11/10/24 Rev. Clint Smith God’s Saving Grace (Titus 2:11-15) The Apostle Paul, in his letter to Pastor Titus, was speaking about the appearing of our great God and Savior Christ Jesus when he wrote about the remarkable, undeserved grace of God that made salvation possible for mankind. God’s saving grace is for all—older men, olde…
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In this episode of the "The Town and Country Podcast", Pastor Kapanka and Pastor Richter continue the series "Living Lutheran", focusing on Luther's Small Catechism and how we can use it in our daily lives. This episode is part two focused on the 4th Commandment. This series is running in conjunction with another series of the "Town and Country Pod…
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This week, two special guests join us as we consider what it means to put on the new self. 1. What personally stuck out in this passage? Anything particularly encouraging or convicting? 2. How do we think about the tension between the necessity for God's enabling grace to do anything good and Scripture's clear commands for obedience? 3. Are you wil…
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Who wants the full blessing, anointing, power, favour and gifts of God on their lives every day? Plant a seed and reap the harvest you want. #1 By Pastor George Lehman “Anyone can count the seeds in an apple, but only God can count the number of apples in a seed.” Our potential is limitless The fruit we are bearing in our life right now has everyth…
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A message from Nii Narku Nortey at Forest Town Church, St Albans (UK). At our Sunday at 6 service, Nii speaks on how the life of the early church is marked by the rhythms of prayer, and the importance of prayer for the church today.(Acts 12:12-25).media@foresttownchurch.org (Forest Town Church) által
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Sermon Direct Link 11/3/24 Rev. Clint Smith Fidelity of Good Doctrine (Titus 2:1-10) After exposing false teachers and their impure doctrines, Paul turned his attention to instructing Pastor Titus on how he should live, what he should teach, and how to counsel the various age groups within the communities on the island of Crete. He emphasized that …
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In Eric's return as host, we approach some important topics and how it looks to navigate those as Christians. What are some philosophies / worldviews common in our culture that could be examples of what Paul is warning the believers in Colossae about? What's an example of one that we've personally wrestled with? What are some red flags that a parti…
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Prayer: living in the presence of God By Pastor George Lehman God always knows where we are. Are you always aware of His presence? Prayer is the breath of our Spirit man. (Prayer is the very pulse of our spiritual life.) No pulse in your body equals no life, No Prayer in your spiritual man No life either. Seeking God through prayer Elliot, a boy ag…
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Sermon Direct Link 10/27/24 Rev. Clint Smith Sound Doctrine – Sound Faith (Titus 1:7-16) God’s Overseer must be blameless, serving as God’s steward and managing God’s household. God’s Overseer should not be hot-tempered, greedy, or fond of wine. God’s Overseer must be hospitable and sober-minded, embodying justice and holiness with self-control. Go…
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Eric is back! This week, we welcome Eric back and get to hear a bit about his sabbatical. We also unpack this week's sermon with a few questions: Are we facing suffering as a direct result of our faith? Why or why not? What does suffering look like in an American context? What are things that we've held too closely that started out about Jesus but …
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Prayer defines Christianity (It’s the clear identification mark of a saved life) By: Pastor George Lehman “True prayer is a way of life, not just for use in cases of emergency. Make it a habit, and when the need arises you will be in practice” - Billy Graham Two boys were on their way back from Sunday School, talking about prayer they had learned. …
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Sermon Direct Link 10/20/24 Rev. Clint Smith Out of the Common Faith (Titus 1:1-9)The Book of Titus is actually a letter written to Pastor Titus, who served under the spiritual discipleship of the Apostle Paul as partner and fellow worker concerning the Church. In this letter, Paul encouraged Titus to restore order to the Church on the Island of Cr…
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n this new episode of the "The Town and Country Podcast", Pastor Kapanka and Pastor Richter continue the series entitled "Ask the Pastors" which the pastors answer your questions about living life as a Christian in today's world. This series is running in conjunction with another series of the "Town and Country Podcast" entitled "Living Lutheran" f…
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This week, Vince, Kirsten, and Betty reflect on things that may stand in the way of seeing Christ as Lord over creation, redemption, and reconciliation. If we truly believe that Jesus is preeminent, how should this change the life of a Christian? Additionally, The Loft gets some exciting updates in preparation for Eric's return next week.…
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Uniting Communion and Worship Hebrews 13:15 - “Through Him, therefore, let us constantly and at all times offer up to God a sacrifice of praise, which is the fruit of lips that thankfully acknowledge and confess and glorify His name.” Romans 12:1 (Amp) – I appeal to you therefore, brethren and beg of you in view of [all] the mercies of God to make …
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Sermon Direct Link 10/13/24 Rev. Clint Smith “Says the LORD Your God!” (Amos 9:1-15) Today’s text examines God’s fifth prophetic vision to Amos. God referenced Himself over thirty times in this vision to show Who He is and what He planned to do. God is awesome! In the vision, God showed Amos His coming judgment by destroying the places of false wor…
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A message from Helen at Forest Town Church, St Albans (UK). Continuing our 'The Way of Love' series, a study from the Book of Corinthians, Helen speaks on the gifts of the Holy Spirit and how these gifts are given by God to encourage and build up the church today.media@foresttownchurch.org (Forest Town Church) által
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The AfterWord is back with a brand new season and a brand new studio! This week, we take time to express gratitude, look back at how discipleship has impacted our lives, and consider how we hope our affections are raised for Jesus through this upcoming series. Some questions for discussion: Why can it be difficult to express gratitude for other peo…
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We begin Colossians with an introduction to the context of the book and the central theme of this series: Christ is all. This letter opens with thanksgiving and a prayer of encouragement for the church at Colossae. These verses serve as a model for us in our own prayers and a reminder of the qualifying work of the gospel.…
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Sermon Direct Link 10/6/24 Rev. Clint Smith What Do You See? (Amos 8:1-14) God gave Amos a vision of the summer fruit in a basket. This was evidence that the harvest had concluded, and the fruit had been gathered into a burden-bearing basket. Just as the harvest marked the end of the growing season, the basket of summer fruit signified the coming j…
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Praying creates an impactful life By Pastor George Lehman “An impactful life is one that has significance in the lives of others. It is impacting your world positively with the talents, gifts and abilities God has blessed you with. So, beginning from where you are, and with what you have, you become relevant to others.” Prayer is the highest order …
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