Willow Creek Community Church Weekend Podcast

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Sinopse

The Mission of Willow Creek Community Church is to turn irreligious people into fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ.The Vision of Willow Creek Community Church is to be a biblically functional community of believers so Christs redemptive purposes can be accomplished in the world.

Episódios

  • New Math - Healthy, Wealthy, and Foolish

    25/03/2019 Duração: 46min

    HEALTHY, WEALTHY, AND FOOLISH MARK 10:17-23 | MARCH 23-24 | ALBERT TATE He has everything, youth, money, and a world of opportunity. When the rich, young ruler comes to Jesus, it appears as though every door is open to him, but Jesus can see that he’s living in a prison of his own choosing, his heart held fast by his fortune. How do we keep from letting money make a fool out of us?

  • New Math - The Adventure of Surrender

    18/03/2019 Duração: 31min

    THE ADVENTURE OF SURRENDER 2 CORINTHIANS 8:1-5 | MARCH 16-17 | STEVE GILLEN We often approach financial advice in the same way a child approaches his or her chores. We do it “because so-and-so said so.” What if, instead of following God’s teaching on money “because he told me to,” we followed because we get to? What if we began to see that God’s guidance on money is an open invitation to an exciting and surprising adventure?

  • New Math - Money That Matters

    11/03/2019 Duração: 45min

    MONEY THAT MATTERS LUKE 12: 13-21 | MARCH 9-10 | EUGENE CHO Money is the second-most talked about topic in the pages of scripture, referencing the subject well over 2,000 times. Taken together, these passages paint a picture of finances that is personal, practical, and eternal. God wants to free us, help us, and make us part of something much bigger, an eternal future that is truly worth our investment.

  • Journey Through John - I Have Seen the Lord

    04/03/2019 Duração: 31min

    JOHN 20:1-31, 11:25, ROM 6:4 | MAR 2-3 | STEVE GILLEN The tomb is empty. His followers are stunned. Then Mary Magdalene sees him, followed by most of the disciples, and finally, Thomas. The crestfallen, the terrified, and the incredulous have all become convinced: Jesus has risen! John makes his intentions clear. He’s shared this story so “that you may believe... and by believing you may have life.” For all of those who, like Mary, cry out “I have seen the Lord!” baptism is a symbol of the resurrection that has occurred in our own lives.

  • Journey Through John - All of Them One

    25/02/2019 Duração: 47min

    JOHN 17:20-23 | FEB 23-24 | ALBERT TATE Three years of teaching, ministering, provoking, healing, and friendship are drawing to a close. Jesus and his closest friends are gathered for a final meal, a fact only Jesus fully understands. At the end of the meal, he looks heavenward and starts to pray: Father, make them one. He knows that the coming hours will challenge them. He knows that the coming centuries will be a challenge for all of us, one that continually threatens to rip the church apart. But the church can be one, united in Spirit and purpose!

  • Journey Through John - Do as I Do

    18/02/2019 Duração: 36min

    Do As I Do JOHN 13:1-17 | FEB 16-17 | DANIELLE STRICKLAND Garbage. Sewage. Filth. The streets Jesus and his friends walk aren’t pretty. Neither are their feet. And yet Jesus, disregarding every cultural norm, gets down on his knees and washes the feet of his followers. Jesus’ whole mission on earth was one long act of service, one that shouldn’t ever end because it continues to this day... in us. We’re called to serve the poor, the hurting, the disenfranchised, and our brothers and sisters in the faith. Will we accept the challenge to do as he has done?

  • Journey Through John - A Sign of Things to Come

    11/02/2019 Duração: 33min

    JOHN 11:11-15, 25, 33-43 | FEB 9-10 | STEVE GILLEN Jesus’ friend, Lazarus, has died. When Jesus arrives, he’s already been in the tomb four days. Lazarus’ sister, Martha, tells Jesus, “You’re too late.” But Jesus knows he’s come at the perfect time. As with all of the miracles John mentions in his book, this one points to a deeper truth, unveils some part of who Jesus is. Jesus holds the power over all things, including death. In his words, in his tears, and in his miracle we get a glimpse of Jesus’ whole purpose. He offers life to all of us!

  • Journey Through John - More Than Enough

    03/02/2019 Duração: 37min

    A massive crowd is following Jesus, and they’re hungry. As is often the case, Jesus is the first to perceive their need. He turns to his disciples, “What do you think we should do?” They scramble. Then they come up with a hopeless plan. But Jesus has a plan too, he’s had it the whole time, a way to use their meager efforts to make something much bigger. Jesus can provide in ways we cannot foresee, cannot even imagine. Where do we need him in our lives? And might he have even more to offer than we realize?

  • Journey Through John - Come and See

    28/01/2019 Duração: 42min

    JOHN 1:35-39 | JAN 26-27 | MIKE BREAUX John’s book begins like a movie. A dramatic and poetic prologue sets the scene. A supporting player summons us to anticipate the arrival of a promised hero. And then, as that hero steps into the light, we wonder who he might be, awaiting his very first line. Those first words come in the form of a question: What do you want? That question is closely followed by an invitation: Come and see. Over the next six weeks, let’s try to answer Jesus’ question and even accept his invitation to come and see who he really is.

  • Everyone Loves Justice... Until There's a Cost

    21/01/2019 Duração: 41min

    Before this was the calling of Martin Luther King, Jr., it was the message of Jesus. Jesus brought a message of justice and crossed lines of prejudice. When we take a look at the stories, he told we find that many of the main characters, the heroes aren’t who we’d expect. They’re the down-and-out and the disenfranchised, the hated and the hurting. But Jesus didn’t just tell stories of those kinds of people, he entered into their stories with them. In fact, he went out of his way to do so. In John chapter 4 we read the account of when Jesus took the path no one expected him to take so that he could enter into the story of a lonely woman at a well. Throughout their encounter, Jesus knocks down stereotypes, prejudices, and expectations, and through this scene, we begin to see answers to some of our biggest questions.

  • The Crux of Community

    13/01/2019 Duração: 46min

    We are a body of many parts, but diversity alone does not guarantee that all those parts will work together. True community requires diversity, humility, empathy, and... most of all... love. Love is the rebar in the concrete of community, the undergirding for all of it. And without love, well, we’re nothing but clanging and chaos. Will we let love come alive among us?

  • The Worth of Community

    06/01/2019 Duração: 36min

    Life tells us the lie that we are better off alone, that in isolation we show our real strength. The writer of Ecclesiastes tells a very different tale.     - “Two are better than one.”     - “Three strands are not quickly broken.” The message is clear... we need one another. Life will inevitably bring calamity, but who will be there with you when it comes?  

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