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Cumberland Trace Church of Christ (Formerly Lehman Ave Church of Christ)
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Welcome to the podcast of the Cumberland Trace (formerly Lehman Avenue church of Christ) in Bowling Green, KY. This podcast is made from audio recordings of weekly sermons presented at the church. If you live in our area or if you will be traveling to Bowling Green and are looking for a place to worship, we would be happy to have you visit with us. Our service times are listed on our website, www.lehmancoc.org, along with a map of our location. You can expect a warm welcome from a group of people who love God and each other. If you have a Bible question, or have a question about something you heard on the podcast, or would like to study the Bible with one of our ministers, send us an email. Whatever your reason for visiting with us, we are glad you did and we look forward to seeing you in person in the future. We pray God will bless you in your spiritual journey as you strive to serve Him and do His will.
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Welcome to the podcast of the Cumberland Trace (formerly Lehman Avenue church of Christ) in Bowling Green, KY. This podcast is made from audio recordings of weekly sermons presented at the church. If you live in our area or if you will be traveling to Bowling Green and are looking for a place to worship, we would be happy to have you visit with us. Our service times are listed on our website, www.lehmancoc.org, along with a map of our location. You can expect a warm welcome from a group of people who love God and each other. If you have a Bible question, or have a question about something you heard on the podcast, or would like to study the Bible with one of our ministers, send us an email. Whatever your reason for visiting with us, we are glad you did and we look forward to seeing you in person in the future. We pray God will bless you in your spiritual journey as you strive to serve Him and do His will.
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Cumberland Trace Church of Christ (Formerly Lehman Ave Church of Christ)
"The Heart of His Story (Isaiah 53)" by Neal Pollard
January 4, 2026 - Sunday PM Sermon   THE HEART OF HIS STORY (Isaiah 53) Neal Pollard I. THERE IS ______________________________ (1-3)  II. THERE IS ______________________________ (4-6)  III. THERE IS ____________________________ (4-10)  IV. THERE IS ___________________________ (11-12)   Duration 30:50
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3 days ago
30 minutes

Cumberland Trace Church of Christ (Formerly Lehman Ave Church of Christ)
"Christlike Service" by Neal Pollard and Hiram Kemp
January 4, 2026 - Sunday AM Sermon   WHAT PREVENTS CHRISTLIKE SERVICE (Mark 10:35-41) Neal Pollard I. PUTTING _____________________ DESIRES ____________________ (35-36)  II. _______________________________ (37)  III. ______________________________ (38-40)  IV. _______________________________ PROBLEMS (41)  SELFLESS SERVICE (Mark 10:42-45)  Hiram Kemp 1. __________________ the ___________________ Model for ___________________ (Mark 10:42-43)  2. _______________ Choose the ______________________ _____________________ (Mark 10:43-44)  3. ___________________ in _______________________ _________________________ (Mark 10:45)   Duration 35:09
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3 days ago
35 minutes

Cumberland Trace Church of Christ (Formerly Lehman Ave Church of Christ)
"A Study of 2 Corinthians" by Neal Pollard - Part 4
December 28, 2025 - Sunday AM Bible Class   In this episode we continue a textual study through 2 Corinthians with the central theme that "Christianity is personal." The speaker walks listeners through Paul’s personal relationship with the Corinthian church, his pastoral care and corrective discipline in 1 Corinthians, and the personal attacks Paul faces from unnamed false apostles. The discussion reviews chapters 1–2 and then focuses on 2 Corinthians 3:1–18, where Paul defends his apostolic authority and shifts to contrast his ministry with that of the critics. The episode highlights Paul’s metaphor of the Corinthians as his living letter of recommendation — "written not with ink but with the Spirit" — and explains how their transformed lives in a sinful city prove the authenticity of his ministry. The speaker unpacks Paul’s major contrast between the old covenant (the letter engraved on stone, associated with Moses and a fading glory) and the new covenant (the Spirit, which gives life and brings boldness, liberty, and transformation). Scriptural cross-references and background drawn on in the teaching include Jeremiah 31, Exodus (Moses’ shining face and the Ten Commandments), 1 Corinthians, Acts, Galatians, Hebrews, and passages that point forward to Christ (e.g., Isaiah and the Psalms). The sermon explains the idea of the "veil" — how prior allegiances, traditions, or false teachings can harden hearts and obscure the gospel — and emphasizes that the veil is removed only by turning to the Lord and by the work of the Spirit. Key takeaways include: Paul’s authority is validated by the transformed Corinthian believers; the old covenant as an end in itself is a "ministry of death," while the gospel of Christ is a ministry of the Spirit that gives life; the unveiled gospel produces hope, boldness, liberty, and ongoing transformation; and practical application calls believers to remove any veils — traditions, additional requirements, or hardened attitudes — that keep them or others from seeing and obeying the gospel in its purity. Listeners can expect clear exposition of 2 Corinthians 3, historical and biblical context, pastoral application for personal and communal faithfulness, and a call to embrace the liberating, life-giving ministry of the Spirit in the new covenant.   Duration 42:26
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3 days ago
42 minutes

Cumberland Trace Church of Christ (Formerly Lehman Ave Church of Christ)
"The Prison Epistles" by Chris Young Part 10
November 12, 2025 - Wednesday PM Bible Class   This episode walks through the closing chapters of the Book of Philippians, part of Paul’s prison epistles (Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Philemon). The host reviews Philippians 3–4, explains the letter’s central theme that true Christian joy comes from Christ and the gospel — not from changing circumstances — and ties Paul’s teaching to related passages (Galatians, 1 Thessalonians, 1 Corinthians, Proverbs, Matthew, John, and 2 Corinthians). Key topics include Paul’s warning about Judaizing teachers who mix law and Gospel; the call to “press on” toward spiritual maturity; the contrast between earthly focus and heavenly citizenship; the hope and mechanics of the Second Coming and the resurrection body; and how these doctrines shape Christian joy and perseverance. The episode also unpacks practical counsel from Philippians 4: unity in the congregation (an appeal to Euodia and Syntyche), gentleness and reasonableness, and combatting anxiety by bringing requests to God with thanksgiving. The host highlights the promise that God’s peace will guard hearts and minds and gives a concrete mental-health-style prescription: meditate on what is true, noble, just, pure, lovely, of good report, virtuous, and praiseworthy. Paul’s teaching on contentment is emphasized — learning to be content in every circumstance and relying on Christ’s strength — with a brief look at the thorn-in-the-flesh passage in 2 Corinthians as context for perseverance. The episode includes reflections, Scripture cross-references, and interaction with listeners, and notes that Neal substituted last week and delivered a complementary sermon on anxiety and prayer. Listeners can expect theology tied to practical application: how to guard the heart, pursue unity, replace anxiety with prayer and thanksgiving, and cultivate joyful contentment grounded in Christ.   Duration 44:34
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3 days ago
44 minutes

Cumberland Trace Church of Christ (Formerly Lehman Ave Church of Christ)
"Four Faces of Providence in Ruth: Love (Chapter Four)" by Neal Pollard
December 28, 2025 - Sunday PM Sermon   FOUR FACES OF PROVIDENCE: LOVE (Ruth 4) Neal Pollard  I. THIS LOVING REDEEMER HAD THE __________________ (2:1)  II. THIS LOVING REDEEMER HAD ____________________ (2:4-18)  III. THIS LOVING REDEEMER HAD THE ___________________ (ch. 3)  IV. THIS LOVING REDEEMER HAD THE _______ TO MAKE IT ___________ (4:1-12)    Duration 32:30
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1 week ago
32 minutes

Cumberland Trace Church of Christ (Formerly Lehman Ave Church of Christ)
"When Jesus Returns… (2 Peter 3)" by Hiram Kemp
December 28, 2025 - Sunday AM Sermon   When Jesus Returns… (2 Peter 3)  Hiram Kemp  1. _______________ Will Be _________________ (2 Peter 3:1-7)  2. God’s _______________ Will _______________ to an ___________ (2 Peter 3:8-9)  3. His _____________ Will ____________ a __________________ (2 Peter 3:10)  4. The ____________ World ___________ Be _______________ (2 Peter 3:7, 3:10-12)  5. New ______________ and New _____________ Will _____________ (2 Peter 3:13)  6. Every _______________ Will Be _______________ (2 Peter 3:7, 3:14)  7. Jesus _______________ Will ____________ Glorified _____________ (2 Peter 3:18)   Duration 33:51
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1 week ago
33 minutes

Cumberland Trace Church of Christ (Formerly Lehman Ave Church of Christ)
"A Study of 2 Corinthians" by Neal Pollard - Part 3
December 21, 2025 - Sunday AM Bible Class   This episode resumes a study of 2 Corinthians 2 as Neal unpacks why the Apostle Paul delayed his return to Corinth, how he defends his apostolic authority, and how the church should respond to repentance and restoration. Using the background from Acts and 1 Corinthians 5, the lesson situates Paul’s letter in the timeline of his missionary journeys, explains the likely presence of false apostles and Judaizing critics, and recounts the specific disciplinary case of the man who lived with his father’s wife. The class explores two primary reasons Paul gives for not coming sooner: changing plans directed by the Lord and a pastoral desire not to cause the congregation additional sorrow until they had processed corrective discipline. The speaker walks through 2 Corinthians 2:5–11 in detail, highlighting Paul’s four practical instructions to the church after the penitent’s return—forgive, comfort, reaffirm love, and be obedient—and Paul’s personal example of forgiveness to prevent Satan from taking advantage of the situation. Listeners will hear discussion of key pastoral and practical themes: how to implement restorative discipline, the distinction between forgiveness and comfort, the role of godly sorrow in producing repentance, and the dangers of mishandling public sin. Class participants contribute practical reflections; Titus’s report to Paul is noted as the confirming news about the church’s response. The episode then broadens into leadership principles drawn from Paul’s closing remarks: common distractions leaders face, the image of church leaders as an "aroma" that attracts some and repels others, the limits of human sufficiency and dependence on God’s grace, and proper motives—sincerity, submission, and accountability—versus corrupting or peddling the gospel. The lesson closes with actionable takeaways for elders, teachers, and every believer about restoration, unity, and trusting God’s sufficiency in ministry.   Duration 44:35
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40 minutes

Cumberland Trace Church of Christ (Formerly Lehman Ave Church of Christ)
"The Prison Epistles" by Chris Young Part 9
November 5, 2025 - Wednesday PM Bible Class   In this episode the teacher steps in to “pinch hit” for an eventful week in the nation’s capital and leads a deep study through Philippians, focusing on chapter 3 while setting the stage with material from chapters 1–2. After a brief devotional by Cody, the speaker traces the epistle’s structure—greeting and epistolary prayer—and highlights Paul’s aim to equip the Philippians to live differently from the surrounding culture. The conversation examines Paul’s pattern of alternating positive examples and admonitions: Paul himself (in prison for preaching the gospel), the humility of Christ, and faithful coworkers Timothy and Epaphroditus. These models illustrate the central ethic of putting others before self, pursuing unity, and finding joy even amid suffering. Practical imperatives—stand firm, do nothing from selfish ambition, and work out your salvation with fear and trembling—are explained in context. Episode highlights include Paul’s warning about external threats to the church: the “dogs,” the “evil workers,” and the “false circumcision” (Judaizers). The host unpacks Paul’s contrast between reliance on fleshly credentials and the surpassing value of knowing Christ, reviewing Paul’s pre‑Christian pedigree to show why abandoning those gains for Christ is the true path to joy. The study moves to core takeaways in Philippians 3: joy comes by avoiding wrong influences, putting Christ above fleshly accomplishments, truly knowing Christ (including the power of his resurrection and the fellowship of suffering), forgetting the past, and pressing toward the upward call. The episode closes with Paul’s call to follow his example, watch for those who are enemies of the cross, and live as citizens of heaven awaiting transformation. Listeners can expect theological exposition, practical application for congregational unity, personal challenges about priorities and spiritual formation, and memorable examples from Scripture showing how joy is produced when Christ is prized above all else.   Duration 45:13
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1 week ago
42 minutes

Cumberland Trace Church of Christ (Formerly Lehman Ave Church of Christ)
"Four Faces of Providence in Ruth: Lingering (Waiting) (Chapter Three)" by Neal Pollard
December 21, 2025 - Sunday PM Sermon   Four Faces of Providence in Ruth: Lingering (Waiting) (Chapter Three)  Neal Pollard I. BE IN THE ________________ ___________________ (2) II. BE YOUR ______________________ (3) III. DO THE __________________ _____________________ (4) IV. HAVE ____________________ _____________________ (6) V. DO NOT ___________________ (11)   Duration 32:19
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2 weeks ago
32 minutes

Cumberland Trace Church of Christ (Formerly Lehman Ave Church of Christ)
"Raised with Christ: Living the Resurrection Life (Colossians 3)" by Hiram Kemp
December 21, 2025 - Sunday AM Sermon   Raised with Christ: Living the Resurrection Life (Colossians 3) Hiram Kemp  1. Put ________________ Ways to ________________ (Colossians 3:1-9) 2. _____________ on _____________ New ______________ (Colossians 3:10-14) 3. Let _______________ Dominate Your ________________ (Colossians 3:15) 4. ______________ Out Your _______________ in ___________ (Colossians 3:16-17) 5. Practice _________________ in Every ___________________ (Colossians 3:18-25)   Duration 30:08
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2 weeks ago
30 minutes

Cumberland Trace Church of Christ (Formerly Lehman Ave Church of Christ)
"A Study of 2 Corinthians" by Neal Pollard - Part 2
December 14, 2025 - Sunday AM Bible Class   In this episode we continue our study of 2 Corinthians, focusing on chapters 1:12 through 2:17. The speaker reviews the major themes introduced earlier — suffering, comfort, confidence, and leadership — and draws two central principles: leadership inevitably involves suffering, and faithful leadership draws us closer to God. Using Paul as the model, the lesson examines how leaders become visible and vulnerable, how criticism and misunderstanding (especially from the Corinthians) test a leader's motives, and why leaders must be trusted when acting according to biblical qualifications and God's will. The episode traces Paul’s travel plans and explains why he delayed visiting Corinth: not out of selfish motives or wishy-washiness, but because of concern for the congregation—particularly following the difficult disciplinary issue addressed in 1 Corinthians 5—and because Paul was responding to God’s leading amid threats of imprisonment on his journey to Jerusalem. The speaker interprets key verses (including Paul’s defense of his conscience and character, the ‘‘yes and no’’ charge, and the assurance of God’s faithfulness and the Spirit as a seal) while emphasizing that God’s promises and presence are the true reward for leaders, not fame or wealth. Listeners will hear practical applications for modern church leadership—how criticism often stems from incomplete facts, the difference between constructive and destructive criticism, the pressures of living in a "glass house," and the importance of trusting biblically qualified leaders. The talk also highlights motivations for faithful leadership: the grace of God, the judgment seat of Christ, the promises and work of God, the glory of God, and the relationships with God’s people. The episode concludes with encouragement that even amid misunderstanding and suffering, God comforts and establishes leaders who serve faithfully.   Duration 42:39
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2 weeks ago
39 minutes

Cumberland Trace Church of Christ (Formerly Lehman Ave Church of Christ)
"The Prison Epistles" by Chris Young Part 8
October 29, 2025 - Wednesday PM Bible Class   Good evening. In this episode we finish Philippians chapter 1 and move into chapter 2 as part of a quarter-long study of Paul’s prison epistles. Recorded as a teaching session, the episode places Paul in Rome under house arrest and highlights the recurring theme of joy throughout Philippians — not as a response to circumstances but as rooted in Christ and his gospel.   The study reviews chapter 1: the joy of prayerful fellowship, purposeful living, and the tension in Paul’s heart about living or dying — recognizing that being with Christ would be far better, yet there remains work to do for the church. From verse 27 onward the focus shifts to the “joy of sacrificing self”: the call to let one’s conduct be worthy of the gospel, to stand fast in the Spirit, and to strive together in unity despite persecution. Key cross-references (Acts 5 and 1 Peter 4) are used to show how suffering for Christ is portrayed as an honor or gift that leads to deeper joy.   Chapter 2 is emphasized as a direct continuation (note the connective therefore) and underscores unity through humility. Verses 3–4 give the practical formula for unity — do nothing from selfish ambition, esteem others better than yourself, and look out for others’ interests. Verses 5–11 present the supreme example: Christ’s self-emptying humility, incarnation, obedience to death on a cross, and God’s subsequent exaltation of Jesus so that every knee will bow. John 1 and Isaiah/Romans references are used to clarify Christ’s deity and lordship.   Practical teachings covered include working out your salvation with fear and trembling while recognizing God works in us, doing all things without complaining or disputing so the church may shine as lights in a crooked generation, and holding fast to the word of life. The episode closes with the joy of working together: Paul’s praise for Timothy’s proven servant-heart and the story of Epaphroditus, who risked his health for the mission and is to be received with gladness.   Listeners can expect a sermon-style exposition that blends biblical exegesis, pastoral application, and historical context, with repeated calls to unity, humility, perseverance in suffering, and Christ-centered joy.   Duration 42:47
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2 weeks ago
39 minutes

Cumberland Trace Church of Christ (Formerly Lehman Ave Church of Christ)
"Four Faces of Providence in Ruth: Labor (Chapter Two)" by Neal Pollard
December 14, 2025 - Sunday PM Sermon   Four Faces of Providence in Ruth: "Labor" (Chapter 2)   Neal Pollard  1.  GOD WORKED THROUGH RUTH'S _______________ TO _______________ (1-2)   2.  GOD WORKED THROUGH RUTH'S _____________________ TO WORK (3-9)   3.  GOD WORKED THROUGH RUTH'S ____________ AND ______________ (10-13)   4.  GOD WORKED THROUGH RUTH'S ______________________ (14-23)   Duration 34:56
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3 weeks ago
34 minutes

Cumberland Trace Church of Christ (Formerly Lehman Ave Church of Christ)
"Jesus: A Life Like No Other" by Hiram Kemp
December 14, 2025 - Sunday AM Sermon   Jesus: A Life Like No Other Hiram Kemp   1. A ________________________ Birth (Mathew 1:18-25; Luke 1:26-35) 2. Perfect _______________________ (John 8:29) 3.  ____________________ Teaching (Matthew 7:28-29; John 7:46) 4. Ministry of _________________ & _______________ (Mark 1:40-45; Luke 7:22) 5.  _______________________ Death (Mark 10:45; John 19:30) 6. _______________________ Resurrection (Matthew 28:5-6) 7.  ________________________ Reign (Acts 2:32-36)   Duration 34:21
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3 weeks ago
34 minutes

Cumberland Trace Church of Christ (Formerly Lehman Ave Church of Christ)
"Four Faces of Providence in Ruth: Loss (Chapter One)" by Neal Pollard
December 7, 2025 - Sunday PM Sermon   FOUR FACES OF PROVIDENCE IN RUTH: "LOSS" (Chapter One) — Neal Pollard  Providence is God's continual __________________ over His created ___________________  I. WE WILL FACE ___________ KINDS OF ________ (1:1-5)     A. ____________________ Loss (1)     B. ____________________ Loss (1)     C. ____________________ Loss (5)  II. WE WILL FACE ______________________ IN TIMES OF ___________________ (1:6-15)  III. THE DECISIONS WE MAKE IMPACT OUR ____________________ FROM LOSS (1:16-22)   Duration
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1 month ago
33 minutes

Cumberland Trace Church of Christ (Formerly Lehman Ave Church of Christ)
"The Savior God Promised" by Hiram Kemp
December 7, 2025 - Sunday AM Sermon    The Savior God Promised — Hiram Kemp 1. ______________________ the _______________________ (Genesis 3:15)  2. ___________________ all __________________ (Genesis 12:1-3; Isaiah 2:2-3)  3. _____________ the ________________ & confront _________________ (Isaiah 42:1-4)  4. ________________ __________________ to those in ________________ (Isaiah 9:1-2, 42:6-7)  5. _________________ Through ___________________ (Isaiah 53)  6. ____________ a New____________ & a New ______________ (Jeremiah 31:31-34; Ezek. 36:25-27)   Duration 34:13
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1 month ago
34 minutes

Cumberland Trace Church of Christ (Formerly Lehman Ave Church of Christ)
"A Study of 2 Corinthians" by Neal Pollard - Part 1
December 7, 2025 - Sunday AM Bible Class   In this episode Neal announces a new quarter-long study of 2 Corinthians and explains why the class begins with Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians rather than First Corinthians. He places the letter in historical context (Acts 18–20), ties it to the later prison epistles (Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Philemon), and recommends earlier teaching on First Corinthians by Hiram and Brittany as helpful background. The episode gives an extended cultural and historical overview of Corinth — its Greek origins, destruction and re-founding under Rome, strategic isthmus location with two ports, the prominence of the slave trade, widespread pagan immorality (including how “to Corinthianize” became synonymous with sexual vice), and the city’s importance as the provincial capital of Achaia. These details set the stage for why the Corinthian church faced the problems Paul addresses. Key topics covered include a review of the problems raised in 1 Corinthians (division, idolatry, sexual immorality, marriage questions, worship abuses such as corruption of the Lord’s Supper, confusion over spiritual gifts, questions about the resurrection, and factional allegiance to leaders), and how the church largely responded to Paul’s first letter. The speaker explains that 2 Corinthians arises from a new crisis: a group of Jewish opponents who undermine Paul’s apostleship and claim apostolic authority themselves. The episode highlights the central themes and purposes of 2 Corinthians: Paul’s defense of his apostleship and leadership, the danger of false or unordained leaders, and the pastoral necessity of protecting church order. It emphasizes Paul’s personal investment in the Corinthian congregation — the suffering he endured, his pastoral care, and his insistence that God-ordained leadership matters because “sheep need a shepherd.” A major motif introduced is comfort: the speaker surveys 2 Corinthians 1:1–11 and summarizes the letter’s repeated emphasis on comfort in the midst of affliction. He identifies the sources of that comfort as God (the “Father of mercies”), Christ, other believers who have suffered, and the prayers of the community, and underscores Paul’s theme of abundant, effective consolation despite severe trials. Guests and contributors mentioned include teachers Hiram and Brittany (previous lectures on First Corinthians) and Chris (his Wednesday class on the prison epistles); the speaker also references Luke’s account in Acts and several Pauline passages as he reads and opens 2 Corinthians 1:1–11. Listeners can expect a mix of historical background, theological orientation to the letter, pastoral application about church leadership and suffering, and a reading of the opening verses to begin the study.   Duration 44:47
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1 month ago
42 minutes

Cumberland Trace Church of Christ (Formerly Lehman Ave Church of Christ)
"The Prison Epistles" by Chris Young Part 7
October 22, 2025 - Wednesday PM Bible Class In this episode we begin a verse-by-verse study of the book of Philippians, focusing on chapter 1 and its historical context. Chris sets the scene by reviewing Acts 16 — the Macedonian call that brought Paul, Silas, Timothy, and Luke to Philippi — and highlights key persons like Lydia and the Philippian jailer who played roles in the church’s founding. The episode also situates Paul’s letter historically, explaining his Roman imprisonment (house arrest around AD 60–62) and how that confinement shaped the letter’s emphasis. Topics covered include: the geographic and cultural background of Philippi (a Roman colony in Macedonia), the origin of the church there, and the circumstances that prompted Paul’s affectionate and joyful letter. The host unpacks major themes such as joy and rejoicing, the meaning of being a bondservant of Christ, the distinction between the believers Paul calls “saints” and his own humility, and the practical results of gospel partnership between Paul and the Philippian congregation (including their generosity). Key points emphasized: Paul’s overriding theme that true Christian joy is rooted in Christ and the gospel — not in changing circumstances; the joy of prayerful fellowship (Paul’s thankful, persistent prayers for the Philippians); the joy of purposeful living (how Paul’s chains actually advanced the gospel and emboldened other believers); and the famous tension in Paul between “to live is Christ” and “to die is gain,” showing his devotion to Christ and concern for the church’s growth. The episode highlights concrete illustrations from the text: the Macedonian call, Lydia’s conversion and hospitality, Paul’s witness to Caesar’s household and the palace guard, divisions among those preaching (envy vs. goodwill), and practical exhortations for love, knowledge, discernment, and bearing the fruits of righteousness. Listeners can expect historical background, theological teaching, and pastoral application designed to help them understand Philippians’ message of Christ-centered joy and faithful living.   Duration 40:00
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1 month ago
37 minutes

Cumberland Trace Church of Christ (Formerly Lehman Ave Church of Christ)
"Listening & Living Out the Word" by Hiram Kemp and Neal Pollard
November 30, 2025 - Sunday AM Sermon   Listening & Living Out the Word (James 1:17-27)  Receiving the Word Properly (James 1:17-21) Hiram Kemp  I. _______________ the _____________ (James 1:17-18)  II. _____________ the _____________ (James 1:19-20)  III. ___________ Your ____________ Accordingly (James 1:21)  Responding Faithfully (James 1:22-27) Neal Pollard  I.  SOME RESPOND WORTHLESSLY    A. They _______________ Themselves (22)    B. They ______________ the _____________ (23)    C. They Don't _______________ The _________________ (26)  II.    SOME RESPOND WORTHILY   A. They Do What The ____________ Says Do (22)    B. They _________________ In The _______________ (25)   C. They _________________ the _______________ (27)   D. They ____________ _____________ From The _______________ (27)   Duration 39:40
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1 month ago
39 minutes

Cumberland Trace Church of Christ (Formerly Lehman Ave Church of Christ)
"The Gospel of John" by Barrett Hammer - Part 13
November 30, 2025 - Sunday AM Bible Class   This episode is the final class of the quarter and a wrap-up of a multi-week study of the Gospel of John, focusing on the remaining "I AM" statements. The instructor leads the group through extended readings and discussion from John 10, 11, 14, and 15, explores Old Testament echoes (Psalm 23, Ezekiel 34, Jeremiah 23, Isaiah, Micah, Exodus), and highlights John’s stated purpose in John 20:30–31: that readers may believe Jesus is the Christ and have life in his name. Topics covered include: "I am the Good Shepherd" (John 10) — Jesus’ sacrificial care, contrast with hirelings, intimate knowledge of his sheep, protection and provision; "I am the Resurrection and the Life" (John 11) — power over death, hope beyond the grave, and comfort in loss; "I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life" (John 14) — Jesus as exclusive access to the Father, truth as the foundation for the path, and life as the goal; and "I am the True Vine" (John 15) — abiding in Christ, pruning, bearing fruit, and dependence on the vine for spiritual vitality. The class includes interactive dialogue with students, practical applications, and short teaching moments: why Jesus uses Old Testament imagery, how knowing the flock shapes ministry and relationships, the need to follow and bring others into the fold, and how trust in the resurrection eases anxiety about death and loss. Key takeaways: Jesus’ "I AM" sayings repeatedly point to his deity and his unique role as shepherd, savior, guide, and life-giver; faith here is presented as trust grounded in signs and witness rather than blind belief; abiding in Christ is essential for fruitfulness and growth; Christian discipleship requires intentional relationship-building (knowing the flock) and witness to others. The instructor also reflects on John’s deliberate repetition and selection of signs as a method for deepening faith and encouraging lifelong study. This is a classroom conversation rich with questions, anecdotes (including a youth’s perceptive remark and a brief sports anecdote about repetition), and pastoral application intended to help listeners expect thoughtful exposition, biblical connections, and practical steps for following Jesus as the Good Shepherd, the Resurrection, the Way, the Truth, and the Life.   Duration 41:52
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1 month ago
35 minutes

Cumberland Trace Church of Christ (Formerly Lehman Ave Church of Christ)
Welcome to the podcast of the Cumberland Trace (formerly Lehman Avenue church of Christ) in Bowling Green, KY. This podcast is made from audio recordings of weekly sermons presented at the church. If you live in our area or if you will be traveling to Bowling Green and are looking for a place to worship, we would be happy to have you visit with us. Our service times are listed on our website, www.lehmancoc.org, along with a map of our location. You can expect a warm welcome from a group of people who love God and each other. If you have a Bible question, or have a question about something you heard on the podcast, or would like to study the Bible with one of our ministers, send us an email. Whatever your reason for visiting with us, we are glad you did and we look forward to seeing you in person in the future. We pray God will bless you in your spiritual journey as you strive to serve Him and do His will.