Sitting With It: Sermon Reflections

Sitting With It: Sermon Reflections

Sitting With It: Sermon Reflections

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Topic Category:

Religion and Spirituality

Topic Sub-Category:

Christianity

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Language:

English

Podcast Stats:

Number of Episodes: 13
Series Type: episodic
Content Type: AUDIO

Podcast Description

Sermons provide information, explanation, and application. However, the real goal is life change!
Have you ever wanted to go deeper with a sermon? Perhaps you feel like each Sunday brings new information that you quickly forget. This podcast will help you sit with the sermon.
A member of Swamp Mennonite Church will sit with Pastor Nathan to discuss the previous week's sermon. The conversation will allow them to ask questions, express disagreement, and share stories about how the sermon is impacting their life.
Join us as we celebrate grace, encourage growth, and proclaim victory!

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Content Themes

The podcast centers around sermon reflections, community impact, and personal applications, including themes such as joy in difficult times, commitment to Jesus, humility in daily life, and family devotional practices. Specific episodes discuss maintaining joy amidst struggles and defining what it means to truly live out Christian values.

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