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The Porch Community Church
The Porch Community Church
500 episodes
2 weeks ago
Can I really make a difference? That’s the question we’re asking this week in our Asking for a Friend series — and the answer is YES. In this message, Pastor Shannon shares the heart behind what it means to be the church — not just attend it. Drawing from Acts 3, where Peter and John encounter a man outside the temple gates, we’re reminded that miracles, transformation, and real faith often happen outside the walls — on “the porch.” At The Porch Community Church, we believe life change happens where Jesus meets real life — in the grocery store, at the ball field, in your workplace, and around your neighborhood. You were made to make a difference. 📖 Scripture References: Acts 3:1–11 Acts 4:13 Ephesians 2:10 1 Peter 4:10 Galatians 6:9–10 💬 Key Takeaway: You don’t need to be extraordinary — just available. God uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things.
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Can I really make a difference? That’s the question we’re asking this week in our Asking for a Friend series — and the answer is YES. In this message, Pastor Shannon shares the heart behind what it means to be the church — not just attend it. Drawing from Acts 3, where Peter and John encounter a man outside the temple gates, we’re reminded that miracles, transformation, and real faith often happen outside the walls — on “the porch.” At The Porch Community Church, we believe life change happens where Jesus meets real life — in the grocery store, at the ball field, in your workplace, and around your neighborhood. You were made to make a difference. 📖 Scripture References: Acts 3:1–11 Acts 4:13 Ephesians 2:10 1 Peter 4:10 Galatians 6:9–10 💬 Key Takeaway: You don’t need to be extraordinary — just available. God uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things.
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Religion & Spirituality
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Episode 234 The 167 Podcast - What About The End Times?
The Porch Community Church
44 minutes 16 seconds
2 months ago
Episode 234 The 167 Podcast - What About The End Times?
A viral rumor is spreading online that the rapture will happen September 23–24, 2025—fueled by TikTok videos, YouTube pastors, and bold predictions tied to the Feast of Trumpets. But what does Scripture actually say? In this episode, we explore the history of failed end-times predictions, examine why date-setting contradicts Jesus’s own words, and unpack the hope and calling Christians have while we wait for His return. Rather than panic or speculation, we’ll focus on what’s clear: living holy lives, sharing the gospel, and being ready to welcome Christ whenever He comes.
The Porch Community Church
Can I really make a difference? That’s the question we’re asking this week in our Asking for a Friend series — and the answer is YES. In this message, Pastor Shannon shares the heart behind what it means to be the church — not just attend it. Drawing from Acts 3, where Peter and John encounter a man outside the temple gates, we’re reminded that miracles, transformation, and real faith often happen outside the walls — on “the porch.” At The Porch Community Church, we believe life change happens where Jesus meets real life — in the grocery store, at the ball field, in your workplace, and around your neighborhood. You were made to make a difference. 📖 Scripture References: Acts 3:1–11 Acts 4:13 Ephesians 2:10 1 Peter 4:10 Galatians 6:9–10 💬 Key Takeaway: You don’t need to be extraordinary — just available. God uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things.