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Rooted in the Word. Proclaiming His Glory. Join us each week on Proclaiming His Word, a podcast featuring the expository preaching ministry of Jeremy Minor, pastor of Whitesboro Baptist Church in rural Southeastern Oklahoma. Grounded in the timeless truths of Scripture and driven by a passion for proclaiming God's glory, Pastor Jeremy delivers messages that are biblically faithful, Christ-centered, and deeply relevant for everyday life. Whether you're part of our local congregation or listen ...
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Northwest Community Church

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Northwest Community Church is a community of believers who are passionate about making disciples of Jesus Christ through Christ-centered worship, biblical exposition, and the life-changing message of the gospel. For more information about our church, please visit our website at www.nccphx.org. There you can find more detailed information about our leadership, ministries, and other helpful resources.
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Looking to Jesus, with Brian G. Hedges

Brian G. Hedges - Redeemer Church, Niles, Michigan, USA

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“Looking to Jesus” features the preaching ministry of Brian G. Hedges, lead pastor at Redeemer Church in Niles, Michigan. Brian’s sermons are focused on the Christ-centered exposition and application of the Scriptures. His aim in preaching is to be “true to the text, true to the gospel, and true to life.” New episodes are released every week or two. Brian and his wife, Holly, have been married since 1996 and have four children. Brian is the author of Christ Formed in You; Christ All Sufficie ...
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The Emmaus Project Podcast

Emmaus Project Podcast

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Two Brothers, one podcast and a whole bunch of theology. If you love theology, interviews and a few laughs here and there, this is the podcast for you. Welcome to the Emmaus Project podcast where we remind you that Jesus loves exposition. Here at the Emmaus Project podcast we are all about exposition. Our favorite preachers are expositors, we ourselves are expositors and we are convinced of the importance and need for exposition. Our name comes from Luke 24:13-33. In this passage, the two di ...
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In this message from 3 John 1–8, we explore the faithful example of Gaius, a man known for his commitment to truth and his generous love for others. The Apostle John prays for Gaius to prosper physically, materially, and spiritually—reminding us to pray holistically for our friends. Gaius’ life demonstrates that walking in truth and loving others s…
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Podcast Description: When you meet Jesus personally, your whole identity is re-centered. It transforms you. That’s what happened to Saul of Tarsus. In this message, see: (8:04) 1. Identity before Christ (14:52) 2. A Transforming Encounter with Christ (33:17) 3. New Identity in Christ Read the transcript of this sermon here. Watch the video of this …
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Send us a text We’re diving into Mark 13:32-36, where Jesus wraps up His prophetic teaching with a profound mystery and a clear call to action. In these verses, we marvel at the mystery of the Incarnation—Jesus, fully God yet fully man, speaking of a day only the Father knows. Then, He urges us, His church, to be on guard and stay awake, ready to r…
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In this message from Malachi 4:4–6, we explore God’s final words before 400 years of prophetic silence. Through a call to remember His law, repent, and prepare for the coming Day of the Lord, God reveals His heart of mercy and justice. We’ll see how this prophecy was fulfilled in John the Baptist and how it still speaks to us today. Discover how to…
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Send us a text Today, we’re diving into Mark 13:28-31, where Jesus teaches us to understand the times we live in and respond with faith. Through the parable of the fig tree, He urges us to recognize the signs of His coming judgment, not to predict the day, but to live prepared, sanctified, and comforted by His unchanging Word. Despite the chaos aro…
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In a world where faithfulness often feels overlooked and evil seems to prosper, how do we keep trusting God? This message explores the tension between cynicism and faith through the lens of Malachi 3:16–4:3. Discover how God responds to those who doubt, honors those who remain faithful, and promises a day of healing, justice, and joy. Whether you'r…
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Everyone longs to be noticed. Known. Cared about. Be comforted and challenged as Brian Hedges shares these powerful principles from Psalm 139: (7:25) 1. God Knows You Better Than You Know Yourself (13:56) 2. You Cannot Hide Yourself from God (23:06) 3. You Are Uniquely Created by God (31:30) 4. God Loves You with an Immeasurable, Covenantal, Saving…
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What does our giving say about our hearts? In Malachi 3:6–12, God calls His people to return to Him—not just with words, but with faithful generosity. This message explores how God’s unchanging nature and abundant grace invite us to trust Him with our resources. Discover how joyful giving reflects a life rooted in worship and dependence on Christ.…
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Send us a text We’re diving into Mark 13:24-27, where Jesus paints a vivid picture of His return—a day when the heavens will shake, the sun will darken, and the Son of Man will come in glory. This passage stirs our hearts to reflect on the coming judgment, the weeping of those apart from Christ, and the rejoicing of those gathered to Him. It’s a so…
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Send us a text This week, we’re diving into Mark 13:14-23, a challenging passage where Jesus unveils prophecy with purpose—to warn, encourage, and sanctify His church. We’ll unpack the dual shadows of judgment, from the desolation of Jerusalem to the final days, and explore deliberate actions Jesus calls us to take: fleeing danger, praying earnestl…
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When injustice seems to go unpunished, it's easy to wonder if God is really paying attention. In this powerful message from Malachi 2:17–3:5, we explore how God responds to Israel’s accusations with a promise—not only of justice, but of purification through His coming Messenger. Discover how this prophecy points to Jesus, the refining work He began…
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The crisis of identity we face is, at its core, an issue of misplaced worship. Brian Hedges shows us (9:56) 1. What Idolatry Is (21:01) 2. How Idols Shape Identity (30:32) 3. How the Gospel Frees Us from Idols Read the transcript of this sermon here. Watch the video of this sermon here. Redeemer.ch Text Pastor Brian with questions or comments.…
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Send us a text Today, we’re diving into a special Mother’s Day message, exploring the heart of a godly mother through 1 Corinthians 13, Proverbs 31, and 2 Timothy 1:5. We’ll unpack what it means to love sacrificially, teach intentionally, and live anchored in faith in Christ. From the selfless love of 1 Corinthians to the diligent example of Prover…
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This sermon from Malachi 2:10–16 calls God’s people to remember their covenant identity and live with faithfulness toward both Him and one another. The Israelites had compromised by marrying unbelievers and breaking their marriage vows, reflecting a deeper spiritual unfaithfulness. God desires relationships marked by loyalty, peace, and integrity. …
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This sermon, The Way of Becoming, preached on May 11, 2025 at Christ Community's Shawnee Campus, dives deep into 2 Peter 1:5–9. It’s the third message in the five-part "Becoming" series, exploring the spiritual formation of Christlike character. I unpack: How the eight virtues listed by Peter are not a checklist, but a pathway of transformation. Wh…
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