Aloha and welcome to The Mission North Shore's Podcast! What if the start of a new year isn't just about personal improvement, but about a radical reorientation toward others? This message takes us into Jeremiah 29, where God's people find themselves in Babylonian exile—stripped of everything familiar, living among their conquerors. Instead of calling them to wait passively or withdraw in bitterness, God gives a shocking command: seek the shalom of Babylon. Build houses, plant gardens, and ac...
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Aloha and welcome to The Mission North Shore's Podcast! What if the start of a new year isn't just about personal improvement, but about a radical reorientation toward others? This message takes us into Jeremiah 29, where God's people find themselves in Babylonian exile—stripped of everything familiar, living among their conquerors. Instead of calling them to wait passively or withdraw in bitterness, God gives a shocking command: seek the shalom of Babylon. Build houses, plant gardens, and ac...
Aloha and welcome to The Mission North Shore's podcast! This powerful message takes us deep into John 3:16-21, exploring one of the most profound tensions in Christian theology: how can a God of infinite love also be a God of righteous judgment? We discover that these seemingly contradictory attributes meet perfectly at the cross of Jesus Christ. The question isn't whether God is loving enough to save us, but whether we'll accept the rescue He's already provided. This message challenges us to...
The Mission North Shore - Current Teaching
Aloha and welcome to The Mission North Shore's Podcast! What if the start of a new year isn't just about personal improvement, but about a radical reorientation toward others? This message takes us into Jeremiah 29, where God's people find themselves in Babylonian exile—stripped of everything familiar, living among their conquerors. Instead of calling them to wait passively or withdraw in bitterness, God gives a shocking command: seek the shalom of Babylon. Build houses, plant gardens, and ac...