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Summary: The Substance Church podcast showcases sermons from pastors that take the pulpit at Substance Church in the Twin Cities. Lead Pastor, Peter Haas, author of Pharisectomy (peterhaas.org), champions this dynamic and growing movement in Minnesota. Substance is a non-denomination church that utilizes creative arts and authentic community to reach out to generations that have yet to find their place in the church. Enjoy these free inspirational and challenging messages coming to you from substancechurch.com.
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(Part 4 in the series Diary of a History Maker) Have you ever felt like you're going backwards in life? How do we stay full of the life of God when dreams constantly get delayed?
Pastor John Bolin
We're all trusting God for things; but, when things take longer than we expect, we all have a tendency to resort to foolish behaviors. So what are these behaviors? And could we be inadvertently sabotaging our dreams with some of them? Find out for yourself.
All of us want to be a part of something significant; but are we really willing to make the commitment. God gives each of us a significant opportunity to fulfill His purpose in our generation; but, when your time comes, will you be available?
In this penetrating message, Pastor Billy Hornsby shares some lifelong secrets to prioritizing what really matters. In this stat and story filled message, get ready to learn the type of priorities that will truly leave a legacy.
The Substance Church podcast showcases sermons from pastors that take the pulpit at Substance Church in the Twin Cities. Lead Pastor, Peter Haas, author of Pharisectomy (peterhaas.org), champions this dynamic and growing movement in Minnesota. Substance is a non-denomination church that utilizes creative arts and authentic community to reach out to generations that have yet to find their place in the church. Enjoy these free inspirational and challenging messages coming to you from substancechurch.com.
The Substance Church podcast showcases sermons from pastors that take the pulpit at Substance Church in the Twin Cities. Lead Pastor, Peter Haas, author of Pharisectomy (peterhaas.org), champions this dynamic and growing movement in Minnesota. Substance is a non-denomination church that utilizes creative arts and authentic community to reach out to generations that have yet to find their place in the church. Enjoy these free inspirational and challenging messages coming to you from substancechurch.com.
Everyone is obsessed about time management now-a-days. But what people fail to understand is how prayer intersects with time-management. Prayer wasn't an add on to Biblical Christianity. It was central to it. Find out why as we explore three different ways prayer redeems our time. James 5:16-18.
Pastor Mark Mellen preaches a powerful message in which he asks: How do you view God? After listening to his inspiring testimony, we learn several profound Biblical insights which can change how you view God forever.
Life can be so busy that it’s easy to go through life without a vision. But unless it’s God’s vision, we’ll never be fulfilled. How do we discern God’s plan for our lives? This simple practical message with help anyone who’s reevaluating their lives. Eph 2:10.
We often pretend that we’re all alone, when in reality God’s grace and power is hiding right around the corner. In this powerful Old Testament message, Pastor Peter explains how to get in sync with a unique personality trait of God. God’s plan for you isn’t always easy; but, it’s always the best (Genesis 16, 21).
After having a visitation from Christ, Guest Speaker Naeem Fazel tells the story of his supernatural conversion from Islam to Christianity. Often times, we had faith in God during one season of our lives; but, circumstances cause us to doubt God during other seasons of our lives. In this encouraging message, Naeem explains how to keep faith alive.
Are you in sync with the grace of God? Quite often, we trust God for his free gift of salvation; yet, we simultaneously struggle with the concept of God gracing other areas of our lives. Why is this? Based on Galatians 4, Pastor Peter explains how God changes us into a smarter, healthier, and grace-filled people. Galatians 4; Romans 7-8.
The apostles didn’t have a New Testament because it wasn’t written yet. So they had to process Christ’s Resurrection through the covenants of the Old Testament. Join Pastor Peter in this meaty message as he reconstructs the new covenant through the lens of the Old covenant. This message is continued in The Spirit of Life on 4-26-09… Galatians 3; Hebrews 8
When you look at the life of Christ, he was constantly performing miracles. In some ways, Christ’s resurrection shouldn’t have surprised anyone, especially the Gospels. But the fact that it did says something about human nature. We compulsively underestimate both God’s power and his willingness to help us Eph. 1:18; Gen 18:14.