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A secret field that summons lightning. A massive spiral that disappears into a salt lake. A celestial observatory carved into a volcano. Meet the wild—and sometimes explosive—world of land art, where artists craft masterpieces with dynamite and bulldozers. In our Season 2 premiere, guest Dylan Thuras, cofounder of Atlas Obscura, takes us off road and into the minds of the artists who literally reshaped parts of the Southwest. These works aren’t meant to be easy to reach—or to explain—but they just might change how you see the world. Land art you’ll visit in this episode: - Double Negative and City by Michael Heizer (Garden Valley, Nevada) - Spiral Jetty by Robert Smithson (Great Salt Lake, Utah) - Sun Tunnels by Nancy Holt (Great Basin Desert, Utah) - Lightning Field by Walter De Maria (Catron County, New Mexico) - Roden Crater by James Turrell (Painted Desert, Arizona) Via Podcast is a production of AAA Mountain West Group.…
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1 Jesus, What Do I Do with Grief | John Meyne | May 12, 2025 34:08
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Location: Bountiful, Utah Join Us for Worship: Sundays at 9:00 AM & 11:00 AM https://www.flourishinggrace.org/plan-your-visit In this moving Mother's Day sermon, guest speaker John Meyne, church planter at Good Soil Church in Ogden, Utah, explores the profound theme of grief through the story of Mary and Martha in John 11:28-37. As Mary falls at Jesus' feet, expressing her heartbreak over the death of her brother Lazarus, Jesus responds with compassion and empathy, not with quick fixes or immediate answers. John highlights how Jesus, the Good Shepherd, meets us in our grief, walking alongside us and even weeping with us, as seen in the shortest yet one of the most powerful verses in Scripture: "Jesus wept." John shares a deeply personal story about his own journey through loss involving his mother, illustrating how grief can feel heavy and overwhelming, yet how God invites us to bring our raw, unfiltered emotions to Him. Drawing from Psalms of lament, John emphasizes that Jesus doesn't ask us to mask our pain or pretend that everything is fine—instead, He invites us to bring our sorrow, anger, and questions to Him, trusting that He can handle even our deepest wounds. Throughout the message, John reminds listeners that while not every story ends with a miraculous resurrection like Lazarus’, Jesus remains present in our suffering, offering comfort and hope even when the outcome is uncertain. He encourages those who have walked through grief to use their experiences to comfort others, becoming conduits of Christ’s love and compassion in a broken world. As he concludes, John invites the congregation to a time of prayer, urging those who feel the weight of loss to come forward and receive support. Whether you're mourning the loss of a loved one, grappling with broken dreams, or feeling the sting of unmet expectations, this sermon offers a powerful reminder that Jesus is near, weeping with us, and walking us through our pain toward a place of healing and renewed hope.…
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1 Jesus, What Do I Do with Money | Benjer McVeigh | May 04, 2025 41:42
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Location: Bountiful, Utah Join Us for Worship: Sundays at 9:00 AM & 11:00 AM https://www.flourishinggrace.org/plan-your-visit Jesus, What Do I Do With My Money? | Matthew 6:19–34 | Benjer McVeigh In this message, Pastor Benjer continues our sermon series “Jesus, What Do I Do With…” by diving into one of the most commonly misunderstood and often uncomfortable topics: money. Preaching from Matthew 6:19–34, Pastor Benjer explores Jesus’ words about treasure, worry, and trust, calling us not simply to financial responsibility—but to full surrender of our hearts. Key Scripture: “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” — Matthew 6:21 Jesus speaks directly and powerfully about the role money plays in our lives—not because He’s after our wallets, but because He’s after our hearts. We all live under a vision for our lives—whether it’s one the world has sold us or one that Jesus is inviting us into. The truth is, few things threaten to derail Jesus’ purpose for your life more than the pursuit of wealth, possessions, and comfort. This sermon helps you reflect on the questions: • Who is your master? • Who do you trust? Jesus says you cannot serve both God and money. The call is not simply to budget better or save more—but to move from unbelief to belief in Jesus in every area, including finances. In this message, you’ll hear: • Why Jesus talks about money more than almost any other topic • How your view of money reflects your trust in God • How the pursuit of “more” can suffocate the calling God has placed on your life • Why surrendering this one area might be the breakthrough your faith needs • How generosity, saving, and wise spending are spiritual practices of discipleship—not just financial strategies Through stories, Scripture, and honest reflection, this sermon reminds us that Jesus doesn’t save us just from something—He saves us for something. He created us as His workmanship, with good works prepared in advance for us to walk in (Ephesians 2:10). But when our hearts are entangled with wealth, we miss out on the greater vision God has for our lives. Three Practical Next Steps: 1. Give away a percentage off the top – Not out of obligation, but to realign your heart with God’s priorities. 2. Say “no” now to say “yes” later – Build savings and margin in your life so you can live wisely and generously. 3. Enjoy what God provides with gratitude – Celebrate His provision while remembering these gifts are tools, not gods. This is not about guilt or shame. It’s about grace and freedom. Jesus invites you to trust Him in the area that may feel hardest to surrender—and promises that when you seek first the Kingdom, all these things will be added to you. Reflection Questions: • Have you ever considered that money might be more than just a resource—it might be a rival god? • What dreams or purposes might Jesus have for your life that are being crowded out by the pursuit of comfort or financial security? • Is there a step you need to take today to reorient your heart? For Anyone Struggling: If you’ve been through financial hardship or feel overwhelmed by money decisions, know you are not alone. Jesus cares deeply about your needs. He also offers a better path—one that leads to peace, purpose, and eternal significance. Whether you’re just starting to follow Jesus or have been walking with Him for decades, this message is a call to deeper trust and greater surrender. Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro to Matthew 6 01:03 - Treasures in Heaven 03:07 - You Cannot Serve Both God and Money 06:21 - Why Jesus Cares About Your Wallet 10:46 - Do Not Be Anxious About Your Life 14:23 - God’s Attention Equals Love 17:12 - Seeking First the Kingdom 21:00 - Two Essential Questions: Who’s Your Master? Who Do You Trust? 25:45 - Discipleship and Financial Surrender 32:10 - Practical Steps for Freedom and Faith…
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1 What Do I Do With Marriage | Josh Brown | April 27, 2025 38:57
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This is the first message in our series Jesus, What Do I Do With… preached by Josh Brown at Flourishing Grace Church. In this series, we are asking the hard questions of life and turning to Jesus for real answers. Today, we address the questions surrounding marriage and singleness. What is God’s purpose for these seasons of life? How do we live faithfully whether we are married or single? And what does it mean to be formed more fully into the image of Christ through both? Josh Brown teaches from Ephesians 5:22-27 and other key Scriptures to show that marriage is not just about compatibility or convenience — it is a covenant that reflects the relationship between Christ and His Church. He also reminds singles that their season is not a waiting room for marriage but a holy calling to undivided devotion to Christ. In this message, we explore:• The biblical definition of submission in marriage• The sacrificial love husbands are called to display• How conflict in marriage can be an invitation to growth and not just a sign of failure• The role of singleness as a season for full devotion to God• How every season of life is an opportunity for spiritual formation The key point is clear: no matter what season you are in, God is calling you to surrender your life to His formation. Marriage does not complete you, and singleness does not define you. Christ alone satisfies the soul. Key passages include:• Ephesians 5:22-27• 1 Peter 3:1-2• Romans 1:25• Romans 5:8• 1 Corinthians 7:32-35• James 1:2-4 Wherever you are today — married, single, waiting, struggling — the call is the same: surrender your life to the transforming work of Christ. He is faithful to meet you, shape you, and lead you into fullness of life with Him. For more messages from this series, follow Flourishing Grace Church and explore what it means to trust Jesus with every area of life: marriage, money, grief, suffering, and doubt. Flourishing Grace Church | 2025…
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1 He Is Risen: The Easter Invitation | Benjer McVeigh | April 20, 2025 34:22
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He Is Risen: The Easter Invitation Luke 24:36–49 | Easter Sunday Message | Flourishing Grace Church Speaker: Pastor Benjer McVeigh This Easter message from Flourishing Grace Church invites you to explore one of the most powerful post-resurrection moments in Scripture: Jesus appearing to His disciples in Luke 24:36–49. In the wake of grief, fear, and doubt, Jesus steps into the room—not just as a symbol or a memory, but in bodily resurrection power—and speaks peace over them. In this sermon, Pastor Benjer walks us through three personal and transformational invitations Jesus makes—then and now: An Invitation to Examine The disciples were startled, frightened, and filled with doubt. But Jesus doesn’t shame them or push them away. Instead, He invites them to see and touch His wounds. To eat with Him. To experience His real, risen presence. If you've ever struggled with questions or disbelief, this is where Jesus meets you: not with a lecture, but with an invitation to come closer and see for yourself. An Invitation to Bring Your Questions to the Word Jesus opens their minds to the Scriptures—showing them how the Law, Prophets, and Psalms all point to His suffering, death, and resurrection. Questions aren’t disqualifying. In fact, asking good questions is part of faithful discipleship. If you’ve ever been told not to question, or that faith requires blind belief, Jesus models a better way: one rooted in God’s Word and God's patience. An Invitation to Witness Jesus commissions these same doubting, fearful followers to share the good news with the world. Not because they’re perfect, but because they’ve experienced His grace. To witness simply means to tell others what you’ve seen and experienced—and Jesus sends His Spirit to empower us to do just that. This message is for you if: You’ve ever felt like faith was for people who “have it all together.” You have questions, doubts, or past experiences that are hard to reconcile with faith. You believe in Jesus, but you’ve kept that belief private or quiet. You’re wondering whether God could use someone like you. Pastor Benjer reminds us: the resurrection is a historical event with eternal significance. And if Jesus really rose from the dead, then everything changes—including what’s possible in your life. About the Text: Luke 24:36–49 tells the story of Jesus appearing to His disciples after His resurrection. Though they are filled with fear and disbelief, Jesus responds with peace, patience, and purpose. This moment is more than reassurance—it's a commissioning. A declaration that this message must go to all nations, and it begins with those who were once unsure. Quotable Moments from the Message: “If the resurrection didn’t happen, we are of all people most to be pitied.” “Jesus doesn’t say, ‘Get your act together first.’ He says, ‘Come and see.’” “The Bible knows nothing of a follower of Jesus who isn’t telling others about Jesus.” “Jesus doesn’t shut down our doubts—He invites us to explore them through His Word.” Next Steps: If today’s message stirred something in you—whether it’s a question, a renewed curiosity, or a desire to follow Jesus—we’d love to connect. Reach out at flourishinggrace.org, or send us a message on Instagram or Facebook. And if you missed our Easter Renewal Offering, there’s still time to contribute. 100% of donations go directly to supporting ministry outside the walls of our church. Give at flourishinggrace.org/give and select “Easter Renewal Offering.” Stay Connected with Flourishing Grace Church: Website: flourishinggrace.org Instagram: @flourishinggrace Facebook: Flourishing Grace Church Email: hello@flourishinggrace.org Thank you for listening. Wherever you are on your spiritual journey, we believe God is inviting you into something deeper today.…
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1 Why It's Worth it to Follow Jesus | Chasen Robbins | April 13, 2025 38:34
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“Whether or Not You Think You’re Worth It, Jesus Does” – A Palm Sunday Sermon on Luke 8 In this compelling Palm Sunday message, guest preacher Chasen Robbins unpacks the Parable of the Sower from Luke 8:4–15, offering deep insight into why people either continue or stop following Jesus. Drawing from Scripture, life experience, and even a nostalgic reference to The Sandlot, Chasen calls listeners to reflect on their spiritual soil—are we truly rooted in Jesus, or are we being choked out by the worries and distractions of the world? The message begins with a reflection on Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem and the painful irony that the same crowds praising Him would, just five days later, demand His crucifixion. This contrast sets the stage for the parable: a seed scattered freely across all types of soil—hard, rocky, thorny, and good. While the seed (God’s Word) never changes, the soil (our hearts) determines the outcome. Chasen walks through each soil: • The Path – A heart hardened by the world and unable to receive the Word. • The Rocks – Shallow faith with no depth; easily withers in trials. • The Thorns – Faith choked by life’s worries, riches, and pursuit of perfection. • The Good Soil – A receptive heart that hears the Word, holds onto it, and produces fruit with endurance. This sermon is a powerful reminder that spiritual growth is not about striving harder but receiving more of God’s grace. It’s not about being a perfect soil from the start, but being willing to let God transform us. Key Themes: • The generosity of God’s grace and how it is scattered to all. • The difference between emotional hype and deep, committed faith. • The dangers of spiritual distractions and burnout. • The importance of spiritual rest and community. • The truth that Jesus sees your worth—even when you don’t. Takeaway Quote: “Following Jesus doesn’t remind us of how worthless we are. Following Jesus reminds us of how worthwhile we are.” Whether you are questioning your faith, weary from the weight of performance, or looking to go deeper in your walk with God, this message invites you to receive the love of Jesus in a fresh way. Who This Sermon is For: • Those feeling distant from God or unworthy of His love. • Christians longing for a deeper, more authentic faith. • Anyone wrestling with spiritual burnout or performance-based identity. • Those seeking rest, renewal, and hope. Chasen teaching style is deeply relatable and rooted in Scripture. With a pastor’s heart and a clear love for the local church, he challenges and encourages all listeners to ask: What kind of soil am I today? And no matter the answer, he reminds us that transformation is always possible through the grace of Christ. Scripture Reference: Luke 8:4–15 About the Speaker: Chasen Robbins is a guest preacher at Flourishing Grace Church in Bountiful, Utah. Known for his engaging, honest teaching, Chasen often preaches to young adults and students, helping them navigate faith in a complex and often confusing world. His messages are filled with truth, humor, and hope. About the Church: Flourishing Grace Church is a gospel-centered community in Bountiful, Utah, committed to helping people find and follow Jesus. Through biblical teaching, heartfelt worship, and authentic community, we desire to see lives transformed by the love of Christ.…
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Luke 7:36–50 Location: Bountiful, Utah Join Us for Worship: Sundays at 9:00 AM & 11:00 AM https://www.flourishinggrace.org/plan-your-visit In this sermon, Pastor Benjer McVeigh opens up Luke 7:36–50 and leads us through a powerful encounter between Jesus, a Pharisee named Simon, and a woman known only as "a sinner." Through this deeply personal and public moment, we see two very different responses to Jesus—one of judgment and self-righteousness, and one of humility, gratitude, and extravagant worship. Pastor Benjer invites us to reflect on the essential question: How do we view our own sin and how do we view Jesus? This teaching challenges us to see ourselves truthfully and to bring our full selves—our failures, our past, our treasures—to Jesus, who welcomes us, forgives us, and is worthy of our everything. This passage speaks directly to anyone who has ever felt unworthy, judged, or unsure of where they stand with God. It’s also a message for those who may feel like they’ve earned God’s favor through good behavior or religious observance. In the end, both the Pharisee and the woman owed a debt they could not pay—but only one recognized the weight of her debt and responded to Jesus with wholehearted love. Throughout the sermon, Pastor Benjer weaves in personal stories of his own journey to faith, the significance of our church community, and the beauty of God’s grace. He also introduces our Easter Renewal Offering, a special opportunity to support partner ministries that extend care and the gospel to vulnerable families and new church plants. If you're new to Flourishing Grace Church or new to exploring faith, this message is a compelling invitation to encounter Jesus for who He truly is—not as a distant judge, but as a loving Savior who forgives and transforms. Scripture Passage: Luke 7:36–50 (Page 811 in the black Bibles available at Flourishing Grace Church.) Key Themes from Today’s Message: The contrast between Simon the Pharisee and the woman known as a sinner. How we view our own sin will impact how we view Jesus. Jesus invites us to bring our full selves—not the cleaned-up version—to Him. Worship flows from forgiveness. What we treasure most reveals what we believe is most worthy. Jesus is not repelled by sin; He is moved by repentant hearts. Our response to Jesus should be marked by love, gratitude, and surrender.…
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1 Letting Go of Expectations | Chasen Robbins | March 30, 2025 38:43
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Luke 7:18-23 Location: Bountiful, Utah Join Us for Worship: Sundays at 9:00 AM & 11:00 AM https://www.flourishinggrace.org/plan-your-visit Are we holding false expectations of God? In this powerful sermon from Luke 7, Chason Robbins challenges us to let go of our expectations so that God can raise our expectancy. Drawing from John the Baptist’s question to Jesus—“Are you the one who is to come, or should we expect someone else?”—Chason unpacks how our preconceived notions about faith, suffering, and success can actually hinder our trust in God. This message explores how following Jesus doesn’t always mean life will be easy or that we will receive worldly success. Instead, Jesus invites us to trust in his unexpected ways, showing that his kingdom operates differently than we often assume. Through healing, restoration, and gospel transformation, we see that God calls us to let go of control and trust in his perfect plan. Key themes in this sermon include: • The dangers of false expectations in faith • How suffering can shake and strengthen our faith • John the Baptist’s doubts about Jesus as the Messiah • Jesus’ response: healing, transformation, and a higher calling • Why following Jesus doesn’t guarantee an easy life • The contrast between worldly expectations and kingdom reality • Letting go of self-made ideas about who God is • Trusting in God’s unexpected ways Scripture focus: • Luke 7:18-23 – John the Baptist questions Jesus • Job 21:7 – Wrestling with the prosperity of the wicked • Isaiah 29:18 and 35:5-6 – Prophecies of healing and restoration • 1 Corinthians 1:27 – God’s upside-down wisdom • Galatians 5:22-23 – The fruit of the Spirit vs. worldly success Who is this sermon for? • Christians struggling with unanswered prayers • Those wondering why following Jesus doesn’t always bring worldly success • Anyone experiencing doubt or disappointment in faith • Church leaders, pastors, and small group members seeking deeper discussion • New believers learning to trust God beyond expectations Watch to the end for these takeaways: • How to shift from expectation to expectancy • Why faith isn’t about getting what we want, but trusting in what God is doing • How Jesus invites us to a greater understanding of his kingdom • How suffering reveals where our trust in God truly lies • Why Jesus calls us to be part of his unexpected and radical mission If this message encouraged you, be sure to subscribe for more biblical teaching from Flourishing Grace Church. New sermons are shared every week to help deepen your understanding of scripture and grow in faith. Stay connected and discover more faith-building messages that encourage trust in God’s plan and the power of the gospel. Let go of expectations so God can raise your expectancy. #BibleStudy #Sermon #Luke7 #ExpectationsVsReality #ChristianTeaching #JesusChrist #JohnTheBaptist #FaithJourney #TrustGod #Christianity #DoubtAndFaith #BiblicalTeaching #ChurchSermon #FollowingJesus #ChristianEncouragement #NewTestamentStudy #HealingAndFaith #GospelMessage…
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1 The Danger of Transactional Faith | Brett Turner | March 23, 2025 42:40
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Are you living in a transactional relationship with Jesus—believing that if you do enough, serve enough, or prove your devotion, then God will respond with blessings? Many people unknowingly approach faith this way, feeling pressure to perform in order to earn God's favor. But is this what true faith looks like? In this message, Brett Turner explores Luke 7:1-10, the story of the Roman centurion whose faith amazed Jesus. This centurion, despite his power, wealth, and influence, recognized something profound—he was not worthy, and he could not control the outcome. Instead of demanding Jesus’ help based on his status, he simply trusted in Jesus’ authority. His faith was not based on religious performance or personal merit, but on the belief that Jesus only had to say the word for healing to come. Key Themes: Faith vs. Performance: How transactional thinking leads to burnout and anxiety Freedom from the Pressure to Prove Yourself: Trusting in Christ’s authority instead of striving for control The Power of Humility: How recognizing our limitations allows us to experience God's grace Jesus Marvels at Faith, Not Familiarity: The danger of becoming too comfortable with Jesus and missing His power A Call to Surrender: Moving from a works-based faith to fully trusting in God's promises Cultural Pressures and the Trap of Transactional Living Today’s culture reinforces the belief that everything must be earned—success, recognition, approval, and even love. Children are placed in competitive environments from an early age, where their value is measured by their achievements. This mindset carries into adulthood, shaping how we approach relationships, careers, and even our faith. Many Christians live under the weight of spiritual performance, believing that if they just work harder, pray more, or behave better, then God will bless them. But Jesus never called us to a transactional faith—He calls us to trust in Him. The centurion’s story offers a radical contrast to this mindset. Despite being a man of authority, he understood that his power and status meant nothing before Jesus. Instead of striving to earn Jesus' favor, he simply believed in His word. Have You Become Too Familiar with Jesus? In Mark 6, Jesus visits His hometown of Nazareth, where the people dismiss Him because they think they already know everything about Him. Their familiarity leads to unbelief, and as a result, Jesus could do no mighty works there. This is a warning for us today. Have we stopped believing that Jesus can work in our lives? Have we grown complacent in our faith? The invitation is not to try harder but to trust deeper. The Invitation: Moving Under Christ’s Authority The centurion recognized his own limits and willingly placed himself under Jesus' authority. His faith was not about trying to control the outcome but about trusting the One who does. When we do the same, we experience freedom from striving, anxiety, and fear. Instead of approaching faith as a transaction, we are invited into a relationship of trust—where Jesus’ love is not based on our performance, but on His grace. How Will You Respond? Do you feel pressure to earn God’s approval? Have you settled for a faith that is based on habit rather than expectation? Are you ready to surrender control and trust in Jesus’ authority? If you are weary of striving, Jesus is calling you to come under His authority and let Him speak a word over your life. His grace is not something to be earned—it is a gift to be received. Listen, reflect, and step into the freedom of faith that trusts in Christ alone. #Faith #TrustingGod #ChristianLiving #BiblicalTeaching #Luke7 #Sermon #JesusAuthority #ChurchOnline #ChristianFaith #GospelMessage #WalkByFaith #SurrenderToGod #FollowingJesus…
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1 Building a Strong Foundation on Jesus | Benjer McVeigh | March 16, 2025 34:49
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Welcome to today’s message, where we dive deep into the teachings of Jesus in Luke 6:43-49. In this passage, Jesus uses two powerful illustrations—a tree and its fruit and a house with a foundation—to challenge us to examine our lives. Are we truly following Him, or just claiming to? Are we building our lives on the solid rock of Jesus, or are we trusting in things that will crumble when the storms of life hit? If you’re new here, we’re so glad you’re joining us. Be sure to subscribe for more biblical teaching, and share this message with someone who needs encouragement today. What You’ll Learn in This Message: 1️⃣ A Tree and Its Fruit – Our lives reflect the condition of our hearts. A good tree bears good fruit, and a bad tree bears bad fruit. What kind of fruit are you producing? 2️⃣ The Solid Foundation – Jesus teaches that a wise person builds their life on a strong foundation—obedience to His word. Are you building your life on Christ or on things that won’t last? 3️⃣ Trusting Jesus, Not Just Acknowledging Him – True faith is demonstrated in action. We don’t just listen to Jesus’ words; we live them. Key Takeaways: Jesus invites us into a life of transformation, not just religious observance. Obedience to Christ is the difference between a life that stands strong and one that falls apart when challenges come. The fruit of our lives reveals whether we are truly rooted in Christ or just going through the motions. Application Questions: What kind of “fruit” is evident in your life? Are you growing in love, patience, kindness, and faithfulness? What is the foundation of your life? Are you trusting in temporary things, or are you rooted in Christ? Is there an area where God is calling you to obedience, but you’ve been resisting? Jesus calls us not just to hear His words but to act on them. If you’re ready to take a step of faith, whether by surrendering your life to Jesus for the first time or by making a change in obedience, we encourage you to respond today.…
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1 What Jesus Said About Judging | Dave Nelson | March 9, 2025 44:18
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Guest Speaker Pastor Dave Nelson walks us through Jesus teaching in Luke 6:37-42 on judging and the famous parable of trying to take the speck out of your brothers eye when you have a plank in your own.
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Guest speaker Pastor Dave Nelson of K2 walks us through the Beatitude's found in Luke 6:17-34. What is a blessing? What is a woe? and how does this teaching of Jesus impacts how his followers live in relationship to God and our neighbor.
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Flourishing Grace Church

1 Stop the Works and Rest | Brent Petersen | February 23, 2025 52:54
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Pastor Brent Petersen from Summit 419 Church in Coalville continues in our series through Luke. Today's teaching is from Luke 6:1-11 the interaction Jesus had with the Pharisees in relation to the Sabbath and the story of Jesus healing the man with a withered hand. A great reminder that to practice the Sabbath is to rest the finished work of Jesus.…
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Guest Speaker Chasen Robbins walks us through Jesus calling Levi the Tax Collector in Luke 5:27-32. In today's teaching we look at what Jesus saw, His simple call of 'follow me' and how Levi responded. A reminder to us that following Jesus means leaving behind what holds us back and embracing His grace.…
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1 Jesus Leaves Everything For Everyone | Dave Nelson | February 2, 2025 49:03
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Guest Speaker Dave Nelson from K2 in Salt Lake City as we continue our series thru the book of Luke. Pastor Dave walks us thru Luke 4:42-5:11 and observes how Jesus leaves everything for everyone, and how he calls his followers to do the same.
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1 Obstacles Between You And Jesus | Bobby Wood | February 9, 2025 37:07
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What are the obstacles between you and Jesus? That is the question guest speaker Bobby Wood Pastor of Redemption Church in Ogden invites us to consider. As we make our way through Luke, Pastor Bobby walks us through the story of the friends of the paralyzed man cutting a hole in the roof to get to Jesus found in Luke 5:17-26.…
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