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Fairview Church of Christ
Fairview Church of Christ
500 episodes
1 day ago
Luke 17:11-19. Luke 17 records an encounter Jesus had with ten lepers who asked Him for mercy. In this sermon, Evangelist Jacob Holman reflects on that meeting to find some important lessons about faith, thankfulness, and healing.
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Luke 17:11-19. Luke 17 records an encounter Jesus had with ten lepers who asked Him for mercy. In this sermon, Evangelist Jacob Holman reflects on that meeting to find some important lessons about faith, thankfulness, and healing.
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Religion & Spirituality
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What Are You Doing?
Fairview Church of Christ
31 minutes 3 seconds
1 month ago
What Are You Doing?
Matthew 25:14-30. A common question today is "What are you doing?" There seems to be an obsession with what others are doing. The parable of the man who gave three servants a number of talents is a familiar one. Like today, the master in the parable wanted to know what his servants had done with the money. However, the parable is about much more than money. Using this parable, Evangelist Gavin Williams prompts us to examine ourselves and asks, "Which servant are we?" and whether we are using our resources effectively.
Fairview Church of Christ
Luke 17:11-19. Luke 17 records an encounter Jesus had with ten lepers who asked Him for mercy. In this sermon, Evangelist Jacob Holman reflects on that meeting to find some important lessons about faith, thankfulness, and healing.