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Frankston Presbyterian Church
Frankston Presbyterian Church
100 episodes
1 week ago
The story of Herod and John the Baptist is one of the saddest moments in Mark. But not for the reasons you might expect. What was the opportunity placed before Herod? And why did he miss it? This passage invites us to consider how we respond to God’s word.
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The story of Herod and John the Baptist is one of the saddest moments in Mark. But not for the reasons you might expect. What was the opportunity placed before Herod? And why did he miss it? This passage invites us to consider how we respond to God’s word.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Acts 15:1-21
Frankston Presbyterian Church
33 minutes 40 seconds
5 months ago
Acts 15:1-21
What does it truly mean to be saved? Is faith in Jesus enough, or is something more required? In Acts 15:1-21, the early church grapples with these very questions as the Gospel of grace faces a powerful challenge. Learn how they navigated deep theological divides, upheld unity, and affirmed radical inclusion for all believers.
Frankston Presbyterian Church
The story of Herod and John the Baptist is one of the saddest moments in Mark. But not for the reasons you might expect. What was the opportunity placed before Herod? And why did he miss it? This passage invites us to consider how we respond to God’s word.