PODCAST · religion
Three Creeks Church
by Three Creeks Church
Church in Gahanna, OH
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A Church That Prevents Isolation
My Village Ministries (MVM) seeks to come alongside families in crisis and provide community and support by partnering with churches to help them get to the other side. We are proud partners and supporters of family preservation through biblical hospitality.
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A Church That Shares
We are a church that shares. Everything in our life is given to us by God.
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A Church That Prays
We want to be a church that prays everyday. Join us for our 30 day prayer reminders by texting "PRAY" to 844-663-1580.
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A Church That Remembers
We're very quick to forget, and a healthy church intentionally sets up rhythms to remember the goodness of God.
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A Church That Fellowships
To the onlookers, the most remarkable attribute of the first church was that they were undeniably devoted to being together. It crossed racial, social and economic boundaries. They were wholeheartedly committed to being together.
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A Church That Responds
In Acts 1 and 2, we see the first church taking shape. We read about the first sermon ever delivered, how the poeple responded, and what habits begin forming among the people.
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Forgiving Ourselves as the Lord Forgives Us
Jesus' lead disciple, Peter, famously abandoned Jesus on the night Jesus was betrayed and arrested. One might think this is an unforgiveable offense. Instead, the resurrected Jesus meets Peter on the shores of the Sea of Galilee with an important message. Listen to find out more.
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Asking Better Questions
On the afternoon, two men who are walking home from a week in Jerusalem meet Jesus, but they don't know it. They are downcast and frustrated and confused. Jesus shows us in this story that God is always present and always working for our good.
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Crossing the Line from Death to Life
Where are you at on your spiritual journey? Everyone's on one. Do you know where you are? Listen to find out the truth about Jesus and where true life is found.
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Jesus and Judas
Is Judas in heaven or in hell? Theologians have debated this question for centuries. In this message, Pastor Joel shares from the Gospels, answers that question, and highlights four lessons we can learn from the life of Judas.
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Clearing Out the Temple
Jesus entered Jerusalem on the Monday morning of Holy Week and went straight to the temple. He had a few things he had seen the night before that he had to deal with. In this message, we hear about what makes Jesus righteously angry.
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The Talk of the Town
The reason a huge crowd welcomed Jesus into Jerusalem on that first Palm Sunday was because of what Jesus did a few weeks prior. Do you know what He did? And do you know what it meant? Listen to find out more.
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Hunger & Thirst: Going Deeper With God
God invites us out of shallow faith and into a deeper hunger for Him that opens us to the filling of the Holy Spirit. Through the wilderness stories of Israel and Jesus, we see how desire, surrender, and honest dependence shape spiritual depth. As we cultivate hunger and clear distractions, we can experience true spiritual renewal.
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Wholehearted Forgiveness
After Jacob dies, the older brothers wonder if Joseph will finally turn his back on them and pay them back for what they did to them. When Joseph hears that his brothers are insecure and uncertain at their standing with him, it broke his heart.
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Important Things
Towards the end of Genesis, we read alot about Jacob, his life, and ultimately, his death and burial. Jacob can sense that the end of his life is near, and we can learn a lot from those who know the end of life is approaching soon.
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The Great Reveal
In this sermon, we see that God is behind all the highs and lows of Joseph’s life. This enables him to fulfill his calling, and God uses him to save both his brothers and all of God’s people.
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Enjoying and Enduring the Ride of Life
Ups, downs. Highs, lows. Seasons of life to enjoy. Seasons of life to endure. This is life. For every person on this side of eternity. As we make our way through this life, enjoying and enduring it, what does God always want us to remember? Listen to find out more.
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Protection, Presence, Prosperity, and Promotion
When Joseph arrives in Egypt, Genesis 39 tells us he is sold as a slave to a man named Potiphar who is the Chief of the Royal Police. In six short verses, we see four ways that God cares about Joseph. God gives Joseph protection, His presence, prosperity, and a promotion in the house of Potiphar.
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Favoritism, Envy, and the Providential Care of God
In Genesis 37, we see that Joseph experiences the favoritism of his father, the hatred of his brothers, and the providential care of God.
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The Traumatic, Dramatic, Dysfunctional Family of Joseph
As we start our journey through the life of Joseph, we see early on that he grew in a wildly dysfunctional family. Yet, God was raising him up to help save the lives of millions of people.
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Trusting in the Promises of God
Through all of the ups and downs in David's life, he clings to the promises of God. In the end, God comes through on His promises, like He always does. We hope this comes as a great encouragement to you as you turn into the new year.
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Light of the World
Jesus spoke many times about light and darkness. In John 8, Jesus claims to be the light of the world. Why is that such a big deal? And what does that mean for Jesus followers today?
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I’M WRITING THIS IN ALL CAPS – JESUS!
Paul concludes his letter by bringing his readers back to the only way to be right with God: believing in what Jesus Christ did for us on the cross.
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Kate Prantl’s Story On Freedom
Our stories are the strongest proof that Jesus is real and his message is true. Listen to Kate share about the freedom she has found in Christ!
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Stepping with the Spirit Together
In Galatians 6, Paul encourages us to keep in step with the Spirit as a family and provides practical ways in which we may experience a healthy community.
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The War Inside of Us
Paul describes the war going on inside of every Christian, what it looks like when either side is winning, and how to make sure the Spirit of God produces fruit in our lives.
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Set Free to Live Free
In Galatians 5, Paul begins to describe the free life God wants for us. We were set free to be free - and to use that freedom to selflessly serve others.
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Leaving It All In God’s Hands
Paul tells an old, allegorical story to the Galatians to help them see a few spiritual truths. He wants them to see that everything is best when it's left in God's hands rather than taking matters into our own.
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Because We Know God…
Because we know God, we cannot live the same lives we did beforehand. Our salvation doesn't require our obedience, but our salvation produces it. We cannot stay the same.
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From Slavery to Sonship
We are no longer orphans without a home nor bondservants who are obligated to a debt to their master. Instead, if we believe in Jesus, we're children of God, adopted fully into his family.
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The Law and the Promise
This week, we explore one of Paul’s biggest questions in Galatians: Why did God give the Law if salvation has always been by faith? Discover how the Law and the Promise fit perfectly together in God’s plan to bring freedom through Christ.
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How Are You Going To Cross That River?
Paul gives the Galatians a history lesson and a theology lesson, urging them to trust in Jesus. He explains the two options and gives them a choice. We have the same predicament today. What will we believe about Jesus?
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Living in Line with the Gospel
A person gets their identity in life based on how the most important person in their life sees them. Who is the most important person in your life? What do you think they think about you?
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We Must vs. We May
Paul tells the Galatians about a few key meetings he had in Jerusalem, and brings up Titus and circumcision. How come? And what does that mean for us?
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My Story is the Evidence
Paul's comments towards the Galatians in his letter are surely being met with some skeptical attitudes and crossed arms. Paul defends his credibility by sharing who he is, where he came from, and the difference Jesus made in his life.
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O, You Dear Idiots of Galatia
Rather than telling the Galatians how much he misses them and prays for them (like he does in most of his letters), Paul rips into the Galatians in the first paragraph of his letter. What causes Paul to feel such anger, such surprise?! Listen to find out more.
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What Does the Bible Say About Our Work?
If you've ever wondered if your work matters, the Bible has something very important to say about that. Listen in to find out God's purpose for our work.
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What Does the Bible Say About Angels and Demons?
What are angels? Are they real? What are demons? Are they real? Can they help us? Can they hurt us? Do we each have our own guardian angel? And why does any of this matter at all?
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What Does the Bible Say About Lust?
Why do Christians care so much about lust? This week, we look to the Bible to see where lust originates, how it affects us, and why God cares so much about it. We’ll see that lust can be defeated and that its penalty has already been paid through the cross of Christ.
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What Does the Bible Say About Depression?
There are four main causes for depression, and there are many, many examples of people in the Bible who battled it. What do we do if we feel like we're depressed? What do we do if someone we love is feeling depressed? Listen to find out more.
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What Does the Bible Say About Gender and Marriage?
Gender and marriage should point us back to the beauty of the Creator, and the goodness of the Gospel.
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What Does the Bible Say About Alcohol?
Alcohol is clearly a gift from God, and it's clearly very dangerous. How, as Christians, do we handle alcohol? When is it OK to drink? What does the Bible say about this?
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What Does the Bible Say About Parenting?
Parenting is tough. So is being a kid. What does the Bible say about parenting? It says quite a bit. The Bible is full of timeless truths that help us navigate parenthood. Listen to find out more.
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What Does the Bible Say About Sabbath and Rest?
In our busy world, how does Sabbath and rest fit into our schedules? Is Sabbath even possible in our current society? What does the Bible say about rest today? How is God’s heart for His people revealed through Sabbath and rest?
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What Does The Bible Say About Ordinances?
Baptism and communion. Those are the two ordinances of the Christian church. What is an ordinance? How did these ordinances start? How should we practice them today? Listen to find out more.
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Church in Gahanna, OH
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