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Steele Creek Church
Steele Creek Church
77 episodes
7 hours ago
Pastor Jeremy walks us through key passages—from Luke 2 and John 16 to Hebrews 12 and Isaiah 53—to reveal the beautiful exchange Jesus made: His joy for our sorrow. This message reminds us that Christ entered fully into our grief and silence so we could experience God’s presence, lasting joy, and peace, even in seasons of waiting and suffering. Support the show
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Pastor Jeremy walks us through key passages—from Luke 2 and John 16 to Hebrews 12 and Isaiah 53—to reveal the beautiful exchange Jesus made: His joy for our sorrow. This message reminds us that Christ entered fully into our grief and silence so we could experience God’s presence, lasting joy, and peace, even in seasons of waiting and suffering. Support the show
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Christianity
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One in Christ | Pastor Kelvin Smith
Steele Creek Church
45 minutes
4 months ago
One in Christ | Pastor Kelvin Smith
Division has no place at the cross. In Ephesians 2, Paul reminds us that in Christ we are one family, one body, one people. Listen in as we unpack what it really means to live united in Him. Support the show
Steele Creek Church
Pastor Jeremy walks us through key passages—from Luke 2 and John 16 to Hebrews 12 and Isaiah 53—to reveal the beautiful exchange Jesus made: His joy for our sorrow. This message reminds us that Christ entered fully into our grief and silence so we could experience God’s presence, lasting joy, and peace, even in seasons of waiting and suffering. Support the show