Athey Creek: Audio Podcast
Summary: Bible teaching by Pastor Brett Meador and other leaders at Athey Creek Christian Fellowship. Brett Meador leads Athey Creek, a fellowship of believers that strive to worship God, follow Jesus, study the Bible, and serve one another.
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Podcasts:
From Noah in Genesis 9 all the way to the New Testament, the Bible has a lot to say about covering. But just what does it mean? Guest Pastor James Shields delves into the doctrine of covering to see its implications in our relationship with God and in our relationships with others.
As long as their godly example, Nehemiah, was around the people followed God’s commands and did well in Nehemiah 11-13. Yet as soon as he leaves they begin slipping into their old sinful ways – until Nehemiah returns and sets them straight again!
As long as their godly example, Nehemiah, was around the people followed God’s commands and did well in Nehemiah 11-13. Yet as soon as he leaves they begin slipping into their old sinful ways – until Nehemiah returns and sets them straight again!
It’s the biggest day in all of history – the day Jesus Christ rose from the dead and secured eternal life for those who believe. As we study Jesus’ resurrection in Matthew 28:1-7 and the events that led up to this epic moment we see a picture of who Jesus really is and what He did to defeat death on our behalf.
It’s the biggest day in all of history – the day Jesus Christ rose from the dead and secured eternal life for those who believe. As we study Jesus’ resurrection in Matthew 28:1-7 and the events that led up to this epic moment we see a picture of who Jesus really is and what He did to defeat death on our behalf.
As the people of Israel reflect upon their history in Nehemiah 9-10 their sinful streaks, rebellious nature and prideful actions are very obvious. Yet God’s mercy and grace upon them is even more evident as he continually redeems them and gives them victory.
As the people of Israel reflect upon their history in Nehemiah 9-10 their sinful streaks, rebellious nature and prideful actions are very obvious. Yet God’s mercy and grace upon them is even more evident as he continually redeems them and gives them victory.
The ten gates of the city listed in Nehemiah 3 may not seem all that significant to us today, but they actually speak volumes about Jesus and how we should live in light of our salvation through Him.
The ten gates of the city listed in Nehemiah 3 may not seem all that significant to us today, but they actually speak volumes about Jesus and how we should live in light of our salvation through Him.
When David is called upon to play calming music for King Saul in 1 Samuel 16:14-23 it isn’t because of some random stroke of luck – it’s because David had spent years preparing for this moment behind the scenes. Guest speaker Joey Meador encourages us to put in the work now so that we are ready to use our talents and gifts for God’s glory when the opportunities arise.
When David is called upon to play calming music for King Saul in 1 Samuel 16:14-23 it isn’t because of some random stroke of luck – it’s because David had spent years preparing for this moment behind the scenes. Guest speaker Joey Meador encourages us to put in the work now so that we are ready to use our talents and gifts for God’s glory when the opportunities arise.
The people are reminded of their pride, disobedience and rebellion in Nehemiah 9:16-17 and it is a very bleak picture. Yet we see all these things are made completely null and void because of God's lavish grace, mercy and compassion - which is available for us as well.
The people are reminded of their pride, disobedience and rebellion in Nehemiah 9:16-17 and it is a very bleak picture. Yet we see all these things are made completely null and void because of God's lavish grace, mercy and compassion - which is available for us as well.
The people of Jerusalem gather together as one in Nehemiah 7-8 to hear Ezra read the Word of God and they rejoice at what they hear. As we study this last revival in Israel during Old Testament times, we learn why we should give priority to the Scripture and how to respond when we hear it being taught.
The people of Jerusalem gather together as one in Nehemiah 7-8 to hear Ezra read the Word of God and they rejoice at what they hear. As we study this last revival in Israel during Old Testament times, we learn why we should give priority to the Scripture and how to respond when we hear it being taught.