Weekly Sermons from SouthLake Church in West Linn, OR
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Through-the-Bible teaching with Pastor Brett Meador at Athey Creek Church.
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Through-the-Bible teaching with Pastor Brett Meador at Athey Creek Church.
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A Podcast where together we discuss proactive aging in the right place, with a choice, connecting to the professional advice of our special guests, while creating better days throughout the aging process. Sponsored by ComForCare In Home Case of West Linn & Portland-South.
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On May 13th, 1985 the Philadelphia Police Department dropped a bomb on the home of MOVE, a Black-led back-to-nature group in West Philadelphia. The bomb and its fiery aftermath killed 11 people including 6 children. It destroyed 61 homes and left 250 people homeless. Reporter Linn Washington has covered MOVE for more than 50 years. He weaves us through the tangled story of a cult-like leader, desperate neighbors, brutal cops, and a city torn apart Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for m ...
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Dowling Catholic High School Basketball Play-by-Play by Mark Amadeo
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The Unified Gospel aims to bring together pastors, business owners, non-profit workers, and truthfully, anyone to have conversations surrounding one main theme; Unifying the Church with the Gospel. Each week we will have conversations surrounding one main question, what is God doing in you life? Will you laugh? Hopefully. Will you cry? Maybe. All we know is that Jesus clearly lays out his goal for the church in John 17, and we are doing our part in accomplishing that. Enjoy! Support this pod ...
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My name is Bernard Gehret and I am your host of the Apartment Investor Series Podcast where I provide an on-the-ground look at the multi-family real estate market. I have over 23 years of experience as a multi-family broker representing buyers and sellers of apartment properties in the pacific northwest, and have been fortunate to learn from and witness what super successful clients do with their investment properties. This podcast highlights how the experts are maximizing their multi-family ...
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Paul is unmistakably clear in Romans 3 as he declares we are all sinners, deserving of judgment, and unable to earn salvation by following the law or doing good works. So then, how can one be saved? Fortunately, Paul also gives us the answer as he proclaims the good news of salvation by grace through faith, freely offered to all through the righteo…
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A Bible teaching titled “Through the Bible | Romans 3” from Romans 3 by Brett Meador.By Brett Meador
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In the wake of the May 13th bombing, the City of Philadelphia holds a series of hearings to determine how an attempted arrest caused such profound destruction. We speak to former Mayor Wilson Goode on his own role on that day. MOVE continues to make headlines with allegations of child abuse within the organization, and people are still arguing over…
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The Power of Community in a Broken World - Pastor Kip JacobBy SouthLake Church
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In Romans 3:1-4, Paul poses a question: Do the Jews still have significance as God’s chosen people now that Christ has come? As we examine the history of the Jewish nation – from the time of Abraham to the present day – we see God’s continual plan for the Jews as His people, their land, and, most importantly, their connection to Jesus Christ.…
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In Romans 3:1-4, Paul poses a question: Do the Jews still have significance as God’s chosen people now that Christ has come? As we examine the history of the Jewish nation – from the time of Abraham to the present day – we see God’s continual plan for the Jews as His people, their land, and, most importantly, their connection to Jesus Christ.…
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In Romans 2, Paul zeroes in on a very prevalent and stealthy sin that tries to disguise itself as a virtue but is just as damaging and deserving of wrath as any other sin. As we see how self-righteousness manifests in our lives, we learn why God views it so seriously and what we should cultivate in its place.…
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In Romans 2, Paul zeroes in on a very prevalent and stealthy sin that tries to disguise itself as a virtue but is just as damaging and deserving of wrath as any other sin. As we see how self-righteousness manifests in our lives, we learn why God views it so seriously and what we should cultivate in its place.…
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Former Philadelphia Daily News reporter Linn Washington takes us through his memories of May 13th, 1985, as police use everything in their arsenal to remove MOVE from their Philadelphia headquarters. The attempted eviction culminates in the dropping of a bomb on MOVE’s rowhouse, sparking a fire that killed 11 MOVE members — five of them children — …
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Pleasure and Achievement - Pastor Kip JacobBy SouthLake Church
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In Romans 2:25-29, Paul cautions the Romans not to get caught up in religious rituals and miss God’s original intention, and even worse, miss Jesus Himself. As we look at how relics, traditions, and symbols have been misused throughout history, we’re reminded to turn from empty religious practices and focus on what God actually calls us to in His W…
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In Romans 2:25-29, Paul cautions the Romans not to get caught up in religious rituals and miss God’s original intention, and even worse, miss Jesus Himself. As we look at how relics, traditions, and symbols have been misused throughout history, we’re reminded to turn from empty religious practices and focus on what God actually calls us to in His W…
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Paul opens his letter to the Romans on a positive note by expressing his gratitude for them, confidence in their faith, and desire to visit them. But the tone shifts quickly as he begins to address God’s wrath on the unrighteous. As we study what Paul had to say in Romans 1:8-32, we find a comprehensive list of sins we are all guilty of, but also s…
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Paul opens his letter to the Romans on a positive note by expressing his gratitude for them, confidence in their faith, and desire to visit them. But the tone shifts quickly as he begins to address God’s wrath on the unrighteous. As we study what Paul had to say in Romans 1:8-32, we find a comprehensive list of sins we are all guilty of, but also s…
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The City of Philadelphia tries to evict MOVE from their Osage Avenue headquarters. As neighbors evacuate the block, former Inquirer reporter Maida Odom and former NBC10 photojournalist Pete Kane stay behind to tell the story. We follow Maida and Pete as they watch police prepare to remove MOVE from their rowhome by any means necessary. MOVE: Untang…
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God Works in Seasons - Pastor Kip JacobBy SouthLake Church
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MOVE relocates to Cobbs Creek, a predominantly Black middle-class neighborhood in Philadelphia, disrupting life as its residents know it. Former neighbors recount the rising tensions between MOVE and the residents of Philadelphia’s 6221 Osage Avenue, as MOVE employs new disruptive tactics — including a bullhorn, vermin, and a bunker — in their figh…
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It All Starts with the Why! - Pastor Kip JacobBy SouthLake Church
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Unlike religions whose flawed leaders demand rule-following to reach a final destination, Christianity offers something radically different and incredibly simple to obtain. As we break down key differences, Romans 1:16–17 reminds us that salvation comes by grace through faith in Jesus, the only perfect Savior, and the only way to Heaven.…
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Unlike religions whose flawed leaders demand rule-following to reach a final destination, Christianity offers something radically different and incredibly simple to obtain. As we break down key differences, Romans 1:16–17 reminds us that salvation comes by grace through faith in Jesus, the only perfect Savior, and the only way to Heaven.…
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Paul’s introductory statement in Romans 1:1-7 packs a powerful theological punch in only a few verses. With themes of humility, servanthood, the identity of Jesus, and what the gospel is all about, we find ourselves already deep in doctrine as we dive into the book of Romans.By Brett Meador
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Paul’s introductory statement in Romans 1:1-7 packs a powerful theological punch in only a few verses. With themes of humility, servanthood, the identity of Jesus, and what the gospel is all about, we find ourselves already deep in doctrine as we dive into the book of Romans.By Brett Meador
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Conflict between MOVE and the Philadelphia Police escalates. Former Daily News reporter Linn Washington and civil rights activist Walt Palmer take us through the events leading up to the 1978 Powelton Village shootout, and the incarceration of the MOVE Nine. MOVE: Untangling the Tragedy is a production of Temple University Klein College's Logan Cen…
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Road to Emmaus - Pastor Jonathan SimonsBy SouthLake Church
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We begin our study of the Book of Romans by looking at the major themes of unrighteousness and ungodliness introduced in Romans 1:16–2:4. As we see how these manifest in our own lives, we consider why we must take our sin so seriously and learn how we can find truth, forgiveness, and righteousness through Jesus Christ.…
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We begin our study of the Book of Romans by looking at the major themes of unrighteousness and ungodliness introduced in Romans 1:16–2:4. As we see how these manifest in our own lives, we consider why we must take our sin so seriously and learn how we can find truth, forgiveness, and righteousness through Jesus Christ.…
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The recorded account of Paul’s journeys concludes in Acts 27:38-28:31 as his storm-battered ship runs aground on the island of Malta. After a potentially life-threatening snakebite and interesting interactions with the natives, Paul sets sail once more and finally arrives in Rome to testify before Caesar – just as God promised.…
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The recorded account of Paul’s journeys concludes in Acts 27:38-28:31 as his storm-battered ship runs aground on the island of Malta. After a potentially life-threatening snakebite and interesting interactions with the natives, Paul sets sail once more and finally arrives in Rome to testify before Caesar – just as God promised.…
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In 1970s Philadelphia, John Africa thinks he has a solution to the problems plaguing the city — extreme back-to-nature living. He founds MOVE, and the organization begins its fraught relationship with Police Commissioner — and eventual Mayor of Philadelphia — Frank Rizzo. MOVE: Untangling the Tragedy is a production of Temple University Klein Colle…
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The Resurrection of Jesus Christ - Pastor Kip JacobBy SouthLake Church
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As Paul sets sail for Rome, his journey takes a dramatic turn when a violent storm threatens to destroy the ship and all aboard. As we watch this story unfold in Acts 27:1-37, we learn why who we listen to matters, practical advice for navigating our own storms, and the benefits of having an infectious faith that brings hope to others.…
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As Paul sets sail for Rome, his journey takes a dramatic turn when a violent storm threatens to destroy the ship and all aboard. As we watch this story unfold in Acts 27:1-37, we learn why who we listen to matters, practical advice for navigating our own storms, and the benefits of having an infectious faith that brings hope to others.…
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The Triumphal Entry - Pastor Kip JacobBy SouthLake Church
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Paul defends himself in Acts 26 by sharing his dramatic testimony of coming to Christ and declaring the amazing things the Lord wants to do for the lost through the power of salvation. As we study Paul’s message, we are encouraged to shine our light in dark places, consider ourselves happy despite any circumstance, and stand together in truth and l…
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Paul defends himself in Acts 26 by sharing his dramatic testimony of coming to Christ and declaring the amazing things the Lord wants to do for the lost through the power of salvation. As we study Paul’s message, we are encouraged to shine our light in dark places, consider ourselves happy despite any circumstance, and stand together in truth and l…
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Mary Anoints Jesus - Pastor Kip JacobBy SouthLake Church
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After hearing Paul preach, King Agrippa declines to accept Christianity because he is unwilling to leave his lifestyle, power – and one particularly alarming sin—behind. As we learn just why Agrippa was so hesitant to accept what Paul preached in Acts 26:27-30, we examine the sins we also cling to and why it is so imperative that we don’t hesitate …
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After hearing Paul preach, King Agrippa declines to accept Christianity because he is unwilling to leave his lifestyle, power – and one particularly alarming sin—behind. As we learn just why Agrippa was so hesitant to accept what Paul preached in Acts 26:27-30, we examine the sins we also cling to and why it is so imperative that we don’t hesitate …
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On May 13th, 1985 the Philadelphia Police Department dropped a bomb on the home of MOVE, a Black-led back-to-nature group in West Philadelphia. The fiery bomb and its aftermath killed 11 people including 5 children. It destroyed 61 homes and left 250 people homeless. Reporter Linn Washington has covered MOVE for more than 50 years. He weaves us thr…
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Paul’s courtroom saga continues in Acts 24-25 as his accusers present their case before Felix, using misinformation and flowery flattery in an attempt to defeat Paul once and for all. After Felix wavers, Paul is sent to Festus, who equally doesn’t know how to handle the situation, and the ongoing indecision sets Paul on a course to Rome, where he w…
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Paul’s courtroom saga continues in Acts 24-25 as his accusers present their case before Felix, using misinformation and flowery flattery in an attempt to defeat Paul once and for all. After Felix wavers, Paul is sent to Festus, who equally doesn’t know how to handle the situation, and the ongoing indecision sets Paul on a course to Rome, where he w…
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The Woman at the Well - Pastor Jeff JacobBy SouthLake Church
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In Acts 24:24-25, Paul preaches a powerful three-point sermon to Governor Felix that leaves him trembling with fear, yet unwilling to take action. As we examine each point in depth, we learn essential truths about sin and salvation and the danger of delaying a decision about Jesus.rigBy Brett Meador
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In Acts 24:24-25, Paul preaches a powerful three-point sermon to Governor Felix that leaves him trembling with fear, yet unwilling to take action. As we examine each point in depth, we learn essential truths about sin and salvation and the danger of delaying a decision about Jesus.rigBy Brett Meador
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"Parenting Your Parents" | Navigating the Complexities of Caring for Aging Parents
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1:06:40Navigating parenting your parents with Frances Reaves Frances Reaves, an elder law attorney and author, and host Mark Turnbull talk about the complexities of aging and caregiving. Frances shares her personal journey of caring for her parents and husband, highlighting the challenges and emotional toll of these experiences. The conversation delves in…
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After his arrest, Paul finds himself in Acts 23 being shuffled between the Sanhedrin and Roman government officials—none of whom know what to do with him. Meanwhile, a group of Jews conspire to ambush and kill him. However, through a miraculous set of circumstances, their plot is thwarted, and Paul continues to await his fate as He trusts in God’s …
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After his arrest, Paul finds himself in Acts 23 being shuffled between the Sanhedrin and Roman government officials—none of whom know what to do with him. Meanwhile, a group of Jews conspire to ambush and kill him. However, through a miraculous set of circumstances, their plot is thwarted, and Paul continues to await his fate as He trusts in God’s …
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Resurrection and Life - Pastor Kip JacobBy SouthLake Church
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As the Apostle Paul sits in a Jerusalem jail, waiting to see how the plot against him will unfold, he is visited by the Lord, who, in Acts 23:11-13, tells him to "be of good cheer." This isn't the first time we have seen Jesus offering these words of encouragement, and they still apply to us today. As we look at the reasons we can also be of good c…
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As the Apostle Paul sits in a Jerusalem jail, waiting to see how the plot against him will unfold, he is visited by the Lord, who, in Acts 23:11-13, tells him to "be of good cheer." This isn't the first time we have seen Jesus offering these words of encouragement, and they still apply to us today. As we look at the reasons we can also be of good c…
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