College View Church Audio Podcast College View Church of Seventh-day Adventists
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Sermon audio from College View Church, a Seventh-day Adventist Church in Lincoln, Nebraska. Pastor Simon Liversidge and others present the Sabbath message.
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We Can Still See Jesus
Speaking this week is our Lead Pastor, Simon Liversidge, presenting "We Can Still See Jesus." Jesus shows up repeatedly following His resurrection to make sure His disciples believe He is risen. The truth that He is alive can transform our lives. In John 20, we notice 3 things about Jesus and His truth-telling. 1) God's actions are signs intended to lead us to truth. 2) The truth is, Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God. 3) If I believe this truth, I will experience real life. This truth leads me to understand my true identity as a child of God.
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Jesus, You Are My Living Hope
Speaking this week is our Lead Pastor, Simon Liversidge, presenting "Jesus, You Are My Living Hope." Hope is a powerful thing. Research shows optimists live longer and healthier, but the hope of Christianity is not simply hope. It is hope based on the resurrection life of Jesus. Even when all seems lost, Jesus brings hope! This living hope changes our fear into faith.
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Step Into the Fire
Speaking this week is Rebecca Kolb, Junior at College View Academy, presenting "Step into the Fire." Trusting God is super hard, but life with Him is so much better. We welcome everyone to join us for this special Youth Sabbath!
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A Public Disciple of Jesus
Speaking this week is Simon Liversidge, our Lead Pastor. After Jesus dies, two men who had secretly born disciples of Jesus suddenly make their decision public. They boldly ask Pilate for permission to bury Jesus. Their action is a BOLD invitation to us to be mature disciples of Jesus! I can't do that by simply going to church. I need Jesus to disciple me. That journey will almost certainly require contemplative prayer, long friendships, and/or suffering.
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