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Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship
by Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship
Welcome to the audio podcast of Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship. C2F2 has been formed as a fellowship of believers in the Lordship of Jesus Christ. Our supreme desire is to know Christ and be conformed to His image by the power of the Holy Spirit. Learning more of Him is another expression of faith. As we seek Him through His Word, we continually discover that He is more wonderful than we imagined. Pastor Jim teaches verse by verse through the Bible and we hope these Sunday Morning teachings will increase your knowledge of Jesus Christ and help you grow in His grace.
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Matthew 15:1-20 He's All About Our Hearts
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.Pharisees and Scribes criticized Jesus’ disciples for not following ceremonial handwashing traditions. Jesus exposed their hypocrisy, highlighting their prioritization of human traditions over God’s commandments. He emphasized the importance of a pure heart, stating that true defilement comes from within, not from external rituals.
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Matthew 14:22-36 Lessons From A Storm
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.
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Matthew 14:10-21 Persevering With Power
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.The beheading of John the Baptist serves as a reminder of the cost of Christianity and the importance of perseverance in the face of adversity. Jesus’ withdrawal with the disciples was a faith lesson, emphasizing the need for rest, fellowship, and reliance on God’s power. The feeding of the 5,000 demonstrates Jesus’ compassion and the disciples’ need to trust in His provision, highlighting the importance of receiving from Him to accomplish His work.
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Matthew 132:36-58 The Parables of the Kingdom
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.Jesus explains the Parable of the Wheat and Tares to His disciples, revealing that the good seed represents believers and the tares represent the sons of the wicked one, sown by Satan. He emphasizes the reality of judgment and the separation between true followers of Christ and those who merely profess faith. The disciples, now trained scribes for the kingdom of God, are responsible for sharing this understanding with others.
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Matthew 13:31-35 The Parable of the Mustard Seed and Leaven
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.Parable Definition: A parable is a story with a spiritual truth presented alongside a relatable everyday scenario, used to illustrate a spiritual truth about God and His kingdom.Kingdom of God in Parables: The parables in Matthew 13, including the Sower and the Wheat and Tares, all revolve around the central theme of the Kingdom of God.Misinterpretation of the Kingdom: Different theological perspectives, like Post-millennialism and Amillennialism, might misinterpret the Kingdom of God’s growth and expansion as leading to a Christianized world before Christ’s second coming.Kingdom of God: People can become members of the Kingdom of God by believing in Jesus and accepting Him as their King.Satan’s Counterfeit: Satan opposes the growth of God’s kingdom and uses counterfeit Christians to corrupt the church.Parable of the Mustard Seed: Illustrates Satan’s efforts to corrupt God’s kingdom, connected to the Parable of the Wheat and Tares.Parable of the Mustard Seed: The kingdom of God is like a mustard seed that grows into a huge tree, representing the abnormal and supernatural growth of the church on earth.Church Growth: The church, starting small, would experience supernatural growth, becoming a shelter for all.Great Commission: Jesus’ disciples were to spread the gospel globally, empowered by the Holy Spirit, leading to the church’s establishment and expansion.Mustard Seed Parable Interpretation: The birds of the air in the parable of the mustard seed represent Satan, symbolizing the corruption of the church from within.Church Infiltration: Satanic infiltration leads to the church’s abnormal growth, transforming it into a refuge for false believers and leaders masquerading as Christ’s representatives.Satan’s Deception: The devil disguises himself as an angel of light, infiltrating the church in various ways.Counterfeit Christianity: Departure from the word of God leads to a counterfeit gospel, righteousness, and church.Leaven as Symbol of Evil: Leaven in the Bible symbolizes hypocrisy, false teaching, worldly compromise, carnality, and false doctrine.Parable of the Leaven: Represents the hidden spread of false teachings corrupting the church.Parable’s Meaning: The leaven parable illustrates the inward decay of the church due to false teachings and actions.Fulfillment of Prophecy: Jesus’s use of parables fulfills the prophecy in Psalm 78:2.Application of the Parable: Differentiating between genuine faith and counterfeit faith.
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Matthew 12:31-50 The Only Sin that is Unforgivable.
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.Jesus addresses the Pharisees’ accusation that His miracles are from Satan, explaining that their rejection of the Holy Spirit’s testimony about Him constitutes the unforgivable sin of blasphemy. He warns them of their impending judgment based on their evil hearts and words, emphasizing that their demand for a sign reveals their spiritual adultery and willful blindness. Jesus points to His upcoming death, burial, and resurrection as the only sign they will receive, highlighting the Gentiles’ faith in contrast to their unbelief.
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Matthew 12:1-30 Relationship vs Religion
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.The Pharisees criticized Jesus’ disciples for working on the Sabbath, but Jesus emphasized that human need outweighs religious ritual. He healed a man with a withered hand on the Sabbath, further challenging the Pharisees’ interpretation of the law. Jesus’ miracles demonstrated His authority and compassion, contrasting with the Pharisees’ burdensome approach to religion.
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Matthew 11 What Are You Looking For?
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.In Matthew 11, Jesus addresses John the Baptist’s doubts and praises his greatness, stating that even the least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than John. Jesus then condemns the generation for rejecting both John and Himself, highlighting their hypocrisy and lack of repentance. He extends an invitation to all, offering rest and a gentle yoke for those who come to Him.
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Ezekiel 38-39 The Magog Invasion
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.Ezekiel 38-39 describes a future attack on Israel by a coalition of nations led by Gog, prince of Magog. This coalition, which includes Russia, Iran, Turkey, and others, is united by their shared hatred of Israel. Pastor Jim emphasizes the importance of understanding Bible prophecy from a Biblical perspective, focusing on our relationship with Jesus and abiding in His word.The text discusses the Ezekiel 38 Magog invasion prophecy, highlighting the potential involvement of Turkey, Russia, and other nations. It suggests that the invasion will be motivated by Israel’s wealth and strategic location, and that God will ultimately destroy the invading forces, paving the way for the rise of the Antichrist. The text also explores the aftermath of the invasion, including the potential use of nuclear weapons and the cleanup process.God’s plan for Israel’s redemption is evident in Scripture, culminating in Jesus’ second coming.
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Hebrews 10:23-25 Blepo: Understanding The Times
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.
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Resurrection Sunday - The Rolled Away Stone
Resurrection Sunday 2026 at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.
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John 12:12-29 The Triumphant Entry of Jesus
Palm Sunday at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.
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Matthew 9:18-38 The Power of Jesus and You.
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.
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Matthew 9:1-17 The Power of Jesus and You.
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.In Matthew 9, Jesus heals a paralytic, demonstrating His power to forgive sins and heal physically. The scribes accuse Him of blasphemy, but Jesus proves His authority by healing the man. He then calls Matthew, a tax collector, to follow Him, challenging the Pharisees’ beliefs about God’s concern for sinners.
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Matthew 8:18-34 The Reality of Following Jesus
Sunday Morning Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.Sorry folks, we had issues with audio.
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Matthew 8:1-17 Encounters With Jesus
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.In Matthew 8, Jesus demonstrates His power through three healings: a leper, a centurion’s servant, and Peter’s mother-in-law. These miracles, following the Sermon on the Mount, highlight the importance of faith and obedience to Jesus. The leper’s healing symbolizes Jesus’ power over sin, the centurion’s faith exemplifies true belief, and Peter’s mother-in-law’s healing illustrates Jesus’ authority and compassion.
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Matthew 7:13-29 What Road Are You Traveling?
Sunday morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.The Sermon on the Mount concludes with Jesus emphasizing the importance of a genuine response to His teachings. He contrasts two paths: the narrow gate leading to life, requiring obedience and sacrifice, and the wide gate leading to destruction, accommodating various beliefs and lifestyles. True faith, demonstrated through obedience, builds a strong foundation, while mere profession without action leads to a weak foundation vulnerable to life’s storms.
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Matthew 7:1-12 What About Judging?
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.Matthew 7:1-12 discusses the topic of judgment, emphasizing the importance of righteous judgment based on God’s Word rather than a critical, hypocritical spirit. Jesus warns against judging others while harboring our own sins and highlights the need for discernment in sharing the gospel with those who reject it. The passage concludes with the Golden Rule, urging believers to treat others with the same grace and mercy they desire for themselves.
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Matthew 6:19-35 Cultivate
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.Matthew 6:19-34 emphasizes the importance of focusing on heavenly treasures rather than earthly ones, as earthly treasures are temporary and can be lost. Jesus uses the eye as a metaphor for perspective, stating that a generous person has a “good eye” and is filled with light, while a person who hoards riches has a “bad eye” and is in darkness. He warns against worrying, encouraging believers to seek first the kingdom of God and trust in His provision, as He cares for even the birds and lilies.
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Matthew 6:1-18 Authenticity
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.Matthew 6 emphasizes the importance of authentic discipleship, focusing on genuine motives in giving, praying, and fasting. Jesus warns against performing these acts for public recognition, as the Pharisees did, highlighting that their reward would be limited to human praise. Instead, Jesus encourages private prayer, sincere giving, and humble fasting, promising rewards from God for those who prioritize their relationship with Him.
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Matthew 11:28-30, Acts 13:1-3 Let's Rest In Him
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.The church is beginning a 21-day period of prayer and fasting, focusing on spiritual rest and a reset. This time will be dedicated to seeking God’s will, drawing closer to Him, and experiencing His power. The message emphasizes the importance of fasting, both as a biblical practice and as a way to align oneself with God’s purposes.
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Joshua 3 What The Lord Wants To Do
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.As we approach the new year, we should reflect on God’s desires for us and our church. The Israelites’ crossing of the Jordan River, as described in Joshua 3, teaches us to seek God’s presence, follow His guidance, and honor Him. By doing so, we can experience God’s wondrous works and trust Him to overcome obstacles in our lives.
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Matthew 5:43-48 What's Love Got To Do With It?
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.Jesus’ teachings in Matthew 5:43-48 emphasize loving our enemies, a command that goes against human nature. This love is not based on human wisdom but on imitating God’s love for both good and evil, just and unjust. By loving our enemies, we demonstrate our identity as children of God and our citizenship in His kingdom.
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Psalm 100 Aroma of Thanksgiving
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.
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Matthew 5:31-42 Matters of the Heart
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart. Jesus, in the Sermon on the Mount, addresses the Pharisees’ misinterpretation of the Law of Moses, emphasizing the importance of the heart’s intentions. He highlights the sanctity of marriage, the need for honesty, and the kingdom principles of responding to personal offenses with mercy, going the extra mile, and lending willingly. These teachings, requiring a supernatural life empowered by the Holy Spirit, contrast with the Pharisees’ hypocritical and self-serving interpretations.
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Matthew 5:17-30 Matters of the Heart
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.
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Matthew 5:10-16 You Are Salt and Light
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart. The Beatitudes, particularly the final one about persecution, emphasize the ideal characteristics of followers of Christ. Jesus uses the metaphors of salt and light to describe the influence believers should have on the world. Salt brings healing, preservation, purification, flavor, and creates thirst, while light reveals truth and makes God known.
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Matthew 5:1-10 The Beatitudes
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.The Sermon on the Mount, delivered by Jesus on a hillside overlooking the Sea of Galilee, is a manifesto of kingdom living for believers. It outlines the principles and virtues of the kingdom of heaven, describing the traits of a citizen of the kingdom. The sermon begins with the Beatitudes, eight declarations that describe the attitudes and outlook Jesus desires in His followers, starting with the realization of spiritual bankruptcy and dependence on Jesus.The Beatitudes describe the characteristics of those who will be blessed in the kingdom of heaven. Meekness, hunger for righteousness, mercy, purity of heart, and peacemaking are highlighted as virtues that lead to inheriting the earth, satisfaction, seeing God, and being called children of God. These qualities reflect a deep longing for God’s righteousness and a commitment to living out His will.Persecution for righteousness is expected for those who follow Jesus.
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Matthew 4:12-25 The Beginning of Jesus Ministry
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.Jesus began His public ministry in Galilee after John the Baptist’s arrest. He proclaimed the Kingdom of God, calling people to repentance and belief. Jesus called His first disciples, promising to make them “fishers of men,” and His ministry spread, healing the sick and casting out demons.
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Matthew 4:1-11 The Temptation of Jesus
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.The Temptation of Jesus in Matthew 4:1-11 is examined. Jesus, empowered by the Holy Spirit, is led into the wilderness by God to be tested. The devil tempts Jesus with the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, but Jesus resists each temptation by quoting scripture, demonstrating the importance of relying on God’s word for victory.
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Matthew 3:13-17 The Baptism of Jesus
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.The Baptism of Jesus marked the beginning of His public ministry. John the Baptist, recognizing Jesus’ divinity, hesitated to baptize Him, but Jesus insisted to fulfill righteousness. The Holy Spirit descended upon Jesus, signifying His anointing and the Father’s approval, establishing the Holy Trinity and affirming Jesus as the Son of God.
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Matthew 3:1-12 The King's Forerunner
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.John the Baptist, the forerunner of Christ, preached a message of repentance, urging people to change their minds and prepare for the coming Kingdom of Heaven. He criticized the religious leaders for their hypocrisy and reliance on heritage for righteousness, warning them of impending judgment. John’s baptism symbolized repentance, while Jesus would baptize with the Holy Spirit and fire, bringing purification and judgment.
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Matthew 1:16-25 The Mystery and Evidence for Messiah's Arrival.
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.The genealogy of Jesus, presented in Matthew 1:16-25, establishes His legal claim to the throne of David. The supernatural conception of Jesus by the Holy Spirit is a fundamental doctrine of Christianity, emphasizing His sinless humanity and divine nature. This doctrine is supported by prophecy, including Isaiah 7:14, and underscores the necessity of Jesus’ virgin birth for salvation.
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Matthew 1:1-16 The Genealogy of Jesus Christ: It's All About Jesus.
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.The genealogy of Jesus Christ, presented in Matthew 1:1-16, establishes Jesus as the promised Messiah and King of Israel. This genealogy traces Jesus’ lineage back to Abraham and David, fulfilling Old Testament prophecies. It also highlights the grace of God, as Jesus’ ancestors were imperfect individuals, emphasizing Jesus’ mission to save sinners.
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The Bema Seat and Believer's Rewards
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.The Bema Seat of Christ is a future judgment for believers, not about salvation but about rewarding faithful service. Works will be evaluated for their eternal value, with rewards given based on faithfulness and the quality of service. Five crowns are mentioned as rewards for believers: the Victor’s Crown, Crown of Rejoicing, Crown of Righteousness, Crown of Life, and Crown of Glory.
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Revelation 22 Heaven And Final Exhortations
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.
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Revelation 21:9-27 The New Jerusalem
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.The final two chapters of Revelation describe eternity and the New Jerusalem, a city of immense size and beauty, symbolizing God’s glory and the value He places on His people. The city, adorned with precious materials, will be the dwelling place of God and the redeemed, with no need for a temple or sun. It will be a place of worship and eternal life for those whose names are written in the Book of Life.
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Revelation 21:1-8 All Things Made New
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.
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Revelation 20:6-15 What Happens At The End?
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.
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Revelation 19:11-21 The Second Coming of Jesus
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.
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Revelation 19: 1-10 Hallelujah: The Scene In Heaven
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.
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Revelation 18 Babylon Has Fallen
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.
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Revelation 17:7-18 Mystery Babylon Revealed
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.
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Revelation 17:1-6 Mystery Babylon
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.
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Revelation 16:17-21 It Is Done!!
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.
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Revelation 16 The Bowl Judgments
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.
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The Triumphal Entry
Sunday Morning at CALVARY CHAPEL Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.
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Revelation 15 The Glory and Power of God
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.
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Revelation 14:8-20 Visions and Pronouncements
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.
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Revelation 14:1-7 144,000 And The Everlasting Gospel
Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to the audio podcast of Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship. C2F2 has been formed as a fellowship of believers in the Lordship of Jesus Christ. Our supreme desire is to know Christ and be conformed to His image by the power of the Holy Spirit. Learning more of Him is another expression of faith. As we seek Him through His Word, we continually discover that He is more wonderful than we imagined. Pastor Jim teaches verse by verse through the Bible and we hope these Sunday Morning teachings will increase your knowledge of Jesus Christ and help you grow in His grace.
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