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Reality Church Vancouver Teachings Podcast
Reality Church Vancouver
100 episodes
2 weeks ago
In this final message of our series on identity, we return to the pivotal moment in Moses’ life—the encounter at the burning bush. Throughout this series, we’ve traced a recurring pattern in Moses’ story: a deep identity longing, an attempted solution that fails, an encounter with God, and a newly formed identity rooted not in self-definition but in God’s self-revelation. Today, we slow down at the turning point of that pattern. As God names himself, calls Moses by name, and sends him into God’s larger story, we’re invited to reconsider how identity is formed—not as a solitary monologue, but through dialogue with God and within community. Together, we ask the question Moses asks, “Who am I?”, and discover how that question is finally answered in encounter with the God who says, “I will be with you.” Recorded December 21, 2025.
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In this final message of our series on identity, we return to the pivotal moment in Moses’ life—the encounter at the burning bush. Throughout this series, we’ve traced a recurring pattern in Moses’ story: a deep identity longing, an attempted solution that fails, an encounter with God, and a newly formed identity rooted not in self-definition but in God’s self-revelation. Today, we slow down at the turning point of that pattern. As God names himself, calls Moses by name, and sends him into God’s larger story, we’re invited to reconsider how identity is formed—not as a solitary monologue, but through dialogue with God and within community. Together, we ask the question Moses asks, “Who am I?”, and discover how that question is finally answered in encounter with the God who says, “I will be with you.” Recorded December 21, 2025.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Non-Profit
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Extending the Table // Acts 2:37-47
Reality Church Vancouver Teachings Podcast
3 months ago
Extending the Table // Acts 2:37-47
This week we begin to explore the early church's practices in Acts 2, focusing on the surprising emphasis on eating together. Communion reminds us that Jesus’ broken body and poured-out blood re-story our lives, but the table doesn’t stop there. We’re invited to come to the table, carry it into our homes, and extend it into the world—sharing the good news of Jesus through relationships around tables. Recorded September 21, 2025.
Reality Church Vancouver Teachings Podcast
In this final message of our series on identity, we return to the pivotal moment in Moses’ life—the encounter at the burning bush. Throughout this series, we’ve traced a recurring pattern in Moses’ story: a deep identity longing, an attempted solution that fails, an encounter with God, and a newly formed identity rooted not in self-definition but in God’s self-revelation. Today, we slow down at the turning point of that pattern. As God names himself, calls Moses by name, and sends him into God’s larger story, we’re invited to reconsider how identity is formed—not as a solitary monologue, but through dialogue with God and within community. Together, we ask the question Moses asks, “Who am I?”, and discover how that question is finally answered in encounter with the God who says, “I will be with you.” Recorded December 21, 2025.