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Pastor David cook helps unlock the power of God's Word in our lives. His sermons are designed to equip and empower the believer to accomplish God's purposes in our lives. Join us Sunday morning at any of our three services 8:00 | 9:15 | 10:45. We'd love to see you there.
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Locker room is a men's podcast from Southland Christian Church in Kentucky. When you think about the kinds of conversation that happen in locker rooms you probably think about vulgar, childish and demeaning language. In this podcast we are redeeming men's conversations by talking about the right things in the right ways.
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Movement For Wholeness: A podcast from Lake Washington Christian Church

Lake Washington Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)

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Reverend Juli Prentice and lay elders offer progressive Christian preaching from Lake Washington Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Kirkland, Washington. As part of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) we identify as a movement for wholeness in a fragmented world. As part of the one Body of Christ we welcome all to the Lord's Supper as God has welcomed us. We are glad you found us!!
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Church Potluck serves up thoughtful, friendly, informal conversation at the intersection of Christianity and contemporary culture. Just like a church potluck, we offer variety: a variety of topics, a variety of academic disciplines, and a variety of Christian traditions. Guests are friends and colleagues who are also experts in the fields of sociology, political science, theology, philosophy, divinity, and more.
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We've just wrapped up Season 13 of Locker Room, but we wanted to bring you four bonus episodes from our Men's Retreat in October. We've had a lot of guys talking about it, and a lot of men who couldn't be there. We've released one each week to remind our men who attended, and to share with those who couldn't be there. This message was from the fina…
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We've just wrapped up Season 13 of Locker Room, but we wanted to bring you four bonus episodes from our Men's Retreat in October. We've had a lot of guys talking about it, and a lot of men who couldn't be there. We're releasing one each week to remind our men who attended, and to share with those who couldn't be there. This message was from the thi…
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We've just wrapped up Season 13 of Locker Room, but we wanted to bring you four bonus episodes from our Men's Retreat in October. We've had a lot of guys talking about it, and a lot of men who couldn't be there. We're releasing one each week to remind our men who attended, and to share with those who couldn't be there. This message was from the sec…
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We've just wrapped up Season 13 of Locker Room, but we wanted to bring you four bonus episodes from our Men's Retreat in October called Battle Ready. We've had a lot of guys talking about it, and a lot of men who couldn't be there. We'll be releasing one each week over the next four weeks to remind our men who attended, and to share with those who …
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This week we’re wrapping up season 13 and this Giants series with a big one: DOUBT. Men doubt God’s existence, God’s Word, His promises, making sense of the problems in our world and they even have doubts around God’s Son, Jesus. The cool thing about God is He’s not afraid of our doubts and questions. He actually invites us to bring our doubts and …
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If you lead in any way, you are going to face criticism. Dealing with criticism is a part of leadership—period. One of the greatest weapons that the enemy uses for leaders is discouragement. Discouragement can often come from criticism. It doesn’t matter how hard you try, how much you care, how pure your motives and right your decisions are—critici…
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On the Sunday before Election Day 2024 Rev. Juli Prentice reflects on Jesus telling the distressed Disciples that He is "the way" and what this means for us as modern day Disciples. This episode also includes a moment of remembrance for our All Saints Sunday. Music by James Sommer.Von Lake Washington Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
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Resentment and bitterness can infiltrate our lives in so many ways. Things that have happened to us beyond our control can darken our hearts and eat us up from the inside, negatively impacting our emotional and physical health, even affecting our relationship with Jesus. The enemy loves to capitalize on this too, because we as men sometimes struggl…
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Shame is a necessary emotion. Shame can be helpful. The way we feel about our wrong decisions and choices is meant to steer us towards God, towards repentance and towards healing. If we never feel shame, it means something is broken inside of us. There are things that we should be ashamed of, but with God’s help we don’t need to stay there. Satan t…
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Welcome to our Fall 2024 Sermon Series: Rediscovering Jesus. This series is an invitation and opportunity to to identify the ways our image of Jesus has been constructed and to decide if this is the Jesus we really believe in. You will be invited to rediscover Jesus, to meet Him anew, and be refreshed by His presence as we explore the question: "Wh…
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There are no harmless lies. They all have consequences. When we exchange the truth of God for a lie, there is a price to pay. Join us in the conversation as Scott and guest Greg Chandler drill down on five specific lies that the enemy wants us to believe and how we can counter each lie with truth from God’s word about who we are and what we are cal…
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God has hardwired all of us for biblical community. One of God’s greatest gifts are his people. It’s found in doing life with others. All men need this. Every man should experience this. We never graduate from the need for community and accountability. When we leverage the power of community, it helps us to deepen our faith, make us more like Jesus…
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Boundaries are easy to see in the physical world: fences to define property, lines in the road to define lanes, and boundaries at a sporting event to define what is in and out-of-bounds. Physical boundaries are for our good, and for the good of those around us. In our spiritual, relational, and emotional worlds, boundaries are just as real, but oft…
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To follow Jesus is to fish. To say yes to Jesus’ invitation is to say yes to personal evangelism. To receive the gospel is to also share the gospel; the good news. Yet, there’s an awful lot of churches and there’s an awful lot of people who sit in the boat and they don’t fish. They don’t fish for all kinds of reasons. In this episode we will zero i…
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Today's culture is attempting to push us off the path Jesus walked, and instead onto a wide road of personal preference and, “living your own truth.” We are increasingly encouraged to choose tolerance-based values and strike down our conceptions of right and wrong about sex, gender and marriage. Even the definitions of words are changing. If we tak…
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The Holy Spirit is aware of what’s going on in our world. He can see things that we can’t. He knows us. He knows what we need. He partners with us to encourage us. He partners with us to challenge us and even convict us of sin. He partners with us because He knows best on how to use our lives to love and serve others. This week on Locker Room, we a…
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In this episode of Church Potluck, we dive into three thought-provoking themes with Dr. Christy Snider and Dr. Michael Bailey. First, we explore whether it is fair to say that some Republicans are deifying Trump, drawing from Thomas Edsall’s New York Times piece, "The Deification of Trump." Next, we question the trustworthiness of religious calling…
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In this episode of Church Potluck: A Smorgasbord of Christian Curiosity, Rabbi Albert Slomovitz shares his journey from chaplaincy to interfaith scholar, offering insights on bridging Jewish-Christian relations. The conversation explores how contextual knowledge and interpretation, such as Midrash, can clarify difficult biblical passages for both f…
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In this episode, we’re joined by Michael Papazian, Professor of Philosophy, and Michael Bailey, Associate Professor of Political Science, for a lively and personal discussion of their summer experiences and reflections. Michael Bailey opens up about the emotional depth of his daughter’s wedding, sharing moments of joy, community, and love that defi…
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When we accept the grace of Jesus and decide to follow him, God desires for us to turn from our own way of thinking and live Spirit-filled lives too. Yet many of us don’t. We meet Christians all the time whose lives could be summed up in two statements: One: “Nobody’s perfect. And two: “God understands.” There’s almost a despair about those two sta…
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We’re kicking off a new series in season 13 of Locker Room, and it’s simply called Power. We’re going to look at some key aspects and opportunities God gives us to usher His power into and through our lives. This week we’re digging out the power of rest. Jesus invites us into a healthy rhythm, where we pour out our lives for the Kingdom: pouring in…
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Pastor Juli continues our series on the book of Philippians by discussing grace and the ways it sneaks up on us. The good news is we're always receiving more grace than we realize. Scripture of the day is Philippians 3:1-16 (NRSVUE). Elder Paul. offers a communion meditation on letting go of the past and embracing the future. Piano by James Sommer.…
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Pastor Juli continues our series on the book of Philippians by discussing the kind of humility that will heal us during trying times. Scripture of the day is Philippians 2:1-16 (NRSVUE). Elder Rob W. offers a communion meditation on surprise and welcome. Piano by James Sommer.Von Lake Washington Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
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Pastor Juli is back from 2 weeks of illness and begins a new series on the book of Philippians. Reading Paul's letter to the Philippians we explore the themes of joy and sanity in the face of hardship. Scripture of the day is Philippians 1:1-27 (NRSVUE). Communion meditation will be back next week! Piano by James Sommer.…
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Elder Paul Backstrom gives a message on the intersections of Fatherhood, Pride, and Church in his life. In lieu of a communion meditation Rev. Juli provides a moment for contemplation and prayer to mark Father's Day. Scripture of the day is Romans 12:3-18, 21 (New English Translation). Piano by James Sommer.…
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Rev. Juli Prentice preaches on the virtues of Risk and Coming Out. Sermon is based on/relies heavily on Reverend Elizabeth Edman's book: Queer Virtue: What LGBTQ People Know About Life and Love And How It Can Revitalize Christianity. Pick up a copy at your favorite book seller! Elder Rob W. offers a meditation on the binary busting ministry of the …
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Rev. Juli Prentice preaches on the importance of celebrating LGBTQIA+ Pride and how Healthy, Queer Pride can teach us about the biblical concept of Hineni. Sermon is based/relies heavily on Reverend Elizabeth Edman's book: Queer Virtue: What LGBTQ People Know About Life and Love And How It Can Revitalize Christianity. Pick up a copy at your favorit…
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We’ve covered a lot of ground together this season on the podcast. This week Scott is joined by Ian Schweitzer to review and expand on some of the biggest subjects we’ve tackled this year. We’ll also talk about an important event coming up in the fall specifically for men, 18 years of age and up, from any of our campuses—our first Men’s Retreat. Oc…
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In our world, sex before marriage is normal, hooking up is normal, funky sex is normal, and pornography is normal. Normal is: sex is casual and inclusive, not exclusive and monogamous. In college, having a “body count” is normal. Normal is riddled with shame and regret. Normal is broken. Normal is living in guilt. Normal is unchecked and distorted …
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If you are a parent and have kids in your home, you are passing on something to them. Whether you’ve been intentional or not, well-meaning or not, you are building a legacy. The question is, will that legacy you are giving them be good, healthy and eternal? Or is it something else? John Sampson joins Scott on the podcast this week to talk about lea…
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