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Clover ARP Church

Clover ARP Church

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Clover ARP is an Associate Reformed Presbyterian church in Clover, South Carolina. We are a Bible-believing church seeking to follow Jesus Christ and to live according to His ways. We believe that the Bible is the inerrant and inspired Word of God and we seek to preach, teach, and apply its truth to every area of our lives.This podcast contains the sermons delivered by our pastor on Sunday mornings.
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Tri-State Community Church - Sermons

Tri-State Community Church

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For centuries, Christians have traveled to foreign soil to plant churches. Tri-State Community Church is an effort to plant a church right here in the Tri-State area. In a sense we are stateside missionaries with a heart to take the Good news of Jesus Christ to the Tri-State area. Tri-State Community Church operates under the oversight of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (ARP). At Tri-State Community Church we are centered on God through our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Through th ...
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White Oak ARP Church podcast

White Oak Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church

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White Oak Presbyterian is a church committed to glorifying God and enjoying Him forever. Toward this end, White Oak emphasizes meeting people's spiritual needs through accurate Biblical preaching and teaching from the Reformed perspective. We are pleased to offer sermons from the pulpit of White Oak free of charge. You can stream them, download them, copy them, and give them to others. We don’t just permit you to do it. We encourage you to do it! We only ask that you not alter the content in ...
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Who can truly see? Matthew 20:29–34 prepares us for the sermon in the morning public worship on the coming Lord's Day. In these six verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that the one who can see his own great need, and Jesus's great compassion and ability for that need, is the one who sees truly. The sermon centers on the encounter b…
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Pastor walks his children through Children's Catechism question 8—especially explaining how we know the persons of the Godhead by His own revelation of Himself. Q8. What are they? The Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. The sermon explores the foundational Christian doctrine of the Trinity, identifying the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost as the three …
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In our passage we get a strong word on what it is to live in Christ during this earthly pilgrimage. And we get a very strong word on what it is to die in Christ. In this message, Pastor Rick Anderson briefly delves into both of these. The aim is to explain what it is to biblically live and die in Christ and offer some guidance in getting there.…
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How do saints come to glory? Matthew 20:20–28 prepares us for the sermon in the morning public worship on the coming Lord's Day. In these nine verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that saints come to glory through service and suffering with Christ. The sermon explores the disciples' request for positions of prominence in Jesus's kin…
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Pastor walks his children through Children's Catechism question 7—especially explaining how the Triune God has been pleased to make Himself known as Triune, especially through His Son. Q7. In how many persons does this one God exist? In three persons. The sermon explores the Christian doctrine of the Trinity, emphasizing that the one God exists in …
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Have you ever wondered what you would do if under fierce persecution you were told to renounce Christ or die. If you have walked with Christ for any length of time this is probably a question that has come up in your heart a time or two. And it is likely a question that has caused no little anxiety and fear. In this message, Pastor Rick Anderson ta…
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What is the nature of the rewards of the kingdom? Matthew 20:1–16 prepares us for the sermon in the morning public worship on the coming Lord's Day. In these sixteen verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that the rewards of the kingdom are given not by merit, but by grace. The sermon explores the parable of the vineyard workers, illu…
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In this message, Pastor Rick Anderson labors to show the power of motive—“Our motives, those hidden inward reasons for doing the things we do, can either empower us or kill us.” This message begins with an explanation of the text showing the various motives found therein illustrating how Paul’s motives empowered him to endure some very foul conditi…
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What must we do in light of the end that is coming? Revelation 14:6–13 looks forward to the hearing of God's Word, publicly read, in the holy assembly on the coming Lord's Day. In these eight verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that we must persevere in faith and obedience in light of the coming ends of the wicked and the righteous…
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Pastor walks his children through Children's Catechism question 5—especially explaining how glorifying God is the purpose of both our creation and our redemption. Q5. Why ought you to glorify God? Because He made me and takes care of me. The sermon emphasizes that glorifying God stems from His role as both Creator and Provider, drawing heavily from…
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Pastor walks his children through Westminster Shorter Catechism question 89—especially explaining how God uses His Word in every part of saving us. Q89. How is the Word made effectual to salvation? The Spirit of God maketh the reading, but especially the preaching, of the Word, an effectual means of convincing and converting sinners, and of buildin…
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What is the lesson from God's judgment on Jerusalem and Samaria? Micah 2:1–5 looks forward to the hearing of God's Word, publicly read, in the holy assembly on the coming Lord's Day. In these five verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that God brought the judgment on Jerusalem and Samaria, in part, to warn us against the grief of com…
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