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Church307 is Wyoming’s online church. Come as you are, and become the person God created you to be. Jesus loves you unconditionally, and He died to give you new life.
Join us on TH-cam every week at 4 PM to discuss a topic that will help you become the person God created you to be.
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Church307 is a ministry of New Life Wesleyan Church in Gillette, Wyoming.
Join us on TH-cam every week at 4 PM to discuss a topic that will help you become the person God created you to be.
For more information, go to church307.com
Church307 is a ministry of New Life Wesleyan Church in Gillette, Wyoming.
Acts Part 2 | Ecosystem | Episode 2
Welcome back to Ecosystem! In Episode 2, we dive into the second half of the book of Acts, exploring how the early church lived out its mission and how we can apply those lessons in our lives today.
This episode unpacks the practical themes of Acts, including the role of the Holy Spirit, the importance of community, and what it means to live “Life on Mission.” From the monumental story of Pentecost to the radical inclusion of Cornelius and Peter, we reflect on how the early church’s mission continues in us.
We also discuss the tension of modern faith: How do we recognize the Holy Spirit’s work in everyday moments? How do we respond to the gravitational pull of culture while remaining faithful to Jesus? And how can we discover our unique role in the ongoing story of Acts?
If you’ve ever wrestled with questions about purpose, calling, or how to live as a follower of Jesus in a complex world, this episode is for you.
Key Themes:
Living empowered by the Holy Spirit
Overcoming barriers and building bridges like Peter and Cornelius
The challenge of unity in diversity
Practical ways to live “Life on Mission”
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#BiblePodcast #EcosystemPodcast #BookOfActs #FaithJourney #LifeOnMission #Christianity #BibleStudy #ScriptureExploration #HolySpirit #ActsOfTheApostles
This episode unpacks the practical themes of Acts, including the role of the Holy Spirit, the importance of community, and what it means to live “Life on Mission.” From the monumental story of Pentecost to the radical inclusion of Cornelius and Peter, we reflect on how the early church’s mission continues in us.
We also discuss the tension of modern faith: How do we recognize the Holy Spirit’s work in everyday moments? How do we respond to the gravitational pull of culture while remaining faithful to Jesus? And how can we discover our unique role in the ongoing story of Acts?
If you’ve ever wrestled with questions about purpose, calling, or how to live as a follower of Jesus in a complex world, this episode is for you.
Key Themes:
Living empowered by the Holy Spirit
Overcoming barriers and building bridges like Peter and Cornelius
The challenge of unity in diversity
Practical ways to live “Life on Mission”
Subscribe for More Episodes!
#BiblePodcast #EcosystemPodcast #BookOfActs #FaithJourney #LifeOnMission #Christianity #BibleStudy #ScriptureExploration #HolySpirit #ActsOfTheApostles
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Acts Part 1 | Ecosystem | Episode 1
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Ecosystem Podcast Trailer
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Is it a sin not to vote? | Sage Reverie Ep. 19
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Is Religion Dying? | Sage Reverie Podcast Ep. 18
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Overcoming Anger | Sage Reverie Podcast Ep. 17
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Dealing with Doubt | Sage Reverie Podcast Ep. 16
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Balancing Work and Rest | Sage Reverie Podcast Ep. 14
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Church Pet Peeves | Sage Reverie Podcast Ep. 13
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How to Make Your Tables Spiritual | EP 38
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True
7th day is to rest. It's in the Bible....
In India South India alsoo
Only business grows, plant grows, fire spreads, pandemic spreads, news spreads. Is xianity falls under any of these. ? Its sufficient thatvthe existing ones are serious and loyal to their faith.
"Thats a nice story senator, why dont you back it up with a source"
Did they write a collection of 66 books spanning thousands of years prophesying over his coming, death and resurrection?
It's actually 73
@@simonvandervluchtso true
Nice try Diddy.
Amen
Before watching I didn’t think I’d enjoy this episode. I was wrong, it was very intriguing and informative. It’s encouraged me to dive into why I am the way I am!
But is it also a sin to vote for a sexual predator with 34 felonies who cheated on 3 wives and incited a terrorist attack? Millions upon millions of Christians did.
1,400 Years ago Christianity was " in decline" The Caesars thought they had crushed it Christianity is Still Thriving And Well Today! Great Kings and Rulers could not stop it Neither can the MSM of These days! Viva Christo Rex!! ✝️🙏🕯️
Real easy. One side is pushing abortion and open borders. The other side is not.
Jesus is with me and that is enough.
Family is just one way we honor God in our daily worship.
Voting in government is an attempt to impose what you want onto others. Luke 4 explains who has dominion over the governments of the world. When you vote you are participating in his game. Government is immoral because it is a system of controling people instead of allowing them to exercise the free will God gave them.
This guy looks like he would leave his children unsupervised with a priest for an extended period of time
This sounds wise but is in fact extremely misleading. Jesus set up a hierarchical Church that is VISIBLE to teach, govern, and sanctify the world with His Gospel. Grace flows through His Mystical Body, the Catholic Church. This is evident in Scripture, in the Writing of the Earliest Christians, History, Tradition, etc.
I don't lament the death of religion. I lament the loss of relationship with God. God desires a relationship with us, his ultimate creation.
Christianity will never end
Great editing, love the studio keep it up!
god doesnt understand true love and true freedom , he even hates true love and freedom
How about preachers pointing the parishioners to themselves? “Live like me…”
Colin breaking Ryan were some of the best and magical moments in this series.
I will never love jesus christ, he ruined my life years ago, and left me for dead
jesus christ forced me to love someone!!! He wants me to marry someone I would never want to marry!!!!
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Still Christians will lose the number game against the Islamist in Africa & Europe & in Asia there's no competition of Christians against the Arabic Cult 😅😂
In old testament your god damended animal sacrifices and in new testement your god turned himself into a human inorder to human sacrifice himself to himself
Religion and spirituality two different things
Rogan, Ben Shapiro and Jordan Peterson are peas in a pod. They are surface intelligent men who nevertheless are masquerading as intellectuals, which are not remotely the same thing, though to superficial observation they may appear to be; the equivalent of something gold plated being presented as solid gold. I am not a fan of Sam Harris but I can absolutely allow that he is actually an intellectual instead of a charlatan like Peterson (in the words of another actual intellectual, Nicholas Taleb) - Harris genuinely engages with ideas in the way pseudo-Aristotle suggested was the mark of an educated man (yes, I’m aware that was likely misattributed). Peterson , rogan, and Shapiro, frankly, are paper tigers who made their careers vacillating - depending on the situation - between vitriol and casuistry, which proved to be the perfect blend for the shallow posturing our inane modern “debate culture” rewards, but when faced with genuine intellectual substance their charade just falls apart immediately.
I’m spiritual but not religious. I find organized religion to be a front for evil-doings. Religious ppl are fake, not kind.
Lol not the Christians gate keeping spirituality
That’s a man who has never killed anything but a 12 piece box from KFC.
Spiritual experiences ≠ needing to have a religion. Had one myself, and it’s nothing about God or anything, it’s about connecting to the inner you, the voice in your head, your conscience.
Explain to me how you reach the conclusion that because he isn't a "Christian" he doesn't have any religious beliefs.
Jesus is a delusional belief
Brosephagus you shouldn't disrespect others beliefs like that.
@@OnTheVergeOfCool he disrespects all the religions all the time!! oh wait, he’s allowed because he’s Christian?
A person doesn't have to believe in an organized religion to have a Spiritual Experience. Organized religion does not equal spirituality.
Exactly
Fo sho!
There's plenty of rules and suggestions in a 5000 year old book that just don't apply. Using Christianty is a weak excuse.
Why does he need an excuse? Or maybe that’s his Reason why it’s ok to eat animals. Besides, based on your response you probably only have a surface level understanding of the Bible.
Though shall not kill. If you believe the truth is scripture....
We all seek truth whether we’ve been blessed with wisdom or not. Even those abusing drugs are seeking truth
Yes!
We know more about the sky than our ocean I think we have dinosaurs 🦖 in our oceans. Yes before the flood humans lived longer.. deferent reptiles don’t stop growing. So if they lived longer then yes and the Bible talks about a dragon I believe in aliens because I used to be one from Mexico
Then they didn't actually do a good job raising the kid, Don't assume that your judgment of things is completely accurate
Loved this info & esp Pastor Dan being my pastor ❤
We Need More Priests Like Fr. Will.
It's not about picking sides and backing it blindly. It's about picking the side that holds more of the values, morals, principles, etc.. that you believe in than the other. If you agree with every aspect of any "side" than you really aren't thinking at all.
It's sad that this is the state mankind finds ourselves in. If you truly believe in God and His word, then you know and believe that someday Christ will return. In His return His coming for a church without spot or wrinkle, meaning everyone who confesses to a child of God has to be a reflection of Him. Not want man thinks, but what God thinks and commands of us all, and our perfection to be that reflection is in Christ. Let everyone seek out their own salvation with fear and trembling. This video is sad for the fact that it gives a wrong example of how a church leader should speak to a congregation. That pastor is speaking from his flesh and not from a spirit lead discernment. He doesn't have to like or agree with someone's decisions, but to tell you congregation that if a specific soul was to come and attend a service under him, he would deny that person participation. As if it's his own personal communion. That is not his job/responsibility as a Pastor. He is suppose to care for ALL souls whom the Spirit leads to him. With communion, souls are warned not to partake unworthily. Those who do bring troubles onto themselves. Communion is suppose to honor the Lord, but this right here does not honor nor uplift his name. I fear others will this and be deceived that this type of behavior is acceptable or common place from the body. I know that Revolations speaks of these times, but it is still sad to see it unfold before our very eyes.
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I feel what the fellas at the end were saying so much. And on one hand, I think what the priest was saying is right, and just on the other hand, the Catholic Church probably should not engage in this directly. The church is meant to be apolitical. Lots of people on all sides, like to try to turn politics that revolve around moral conundrums into just morality. At the end of the day, it’s a politician making a political statement about a moral issue. So when you bring in a specific person and their political ideas, I believe that to be making a political statement for the soul fact that he was brought up. Now I’d like to reiterate that our president is wrong for holding these beliefs. However, the priest could have spoken just about the beliefs. I think this is a real problem in the American Catholic worldview. I believe that we are poorly catechized and don’t really know why we are doing things so we fall into the despicable charisma battle that is politics. We fall in line with what this charismatic leader wants and because of our poor catechesis, a priest can’t just say look you’re doing the wrong thing and you know that it’s the wrong thing. Instead, we get things like this, where a priest feels to get the point across he has to be specific and make a political statement because of it.
I dont ubderstand the "paritsan" angle you're taking. Joe Biden follows zero Catholic beliefs. Therefore he is not a Catholic and cannot participate as a Catholic. That's how our religion works. I hope he changes and turns it around, but until then...these are the rules of the faith. You may be protestant and have your variation of Christian beliefs, but Joe Biden claims to be Catholic.