The Bible Weird and Wonderful
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Revelation and End-Times Conspiracy Theories
The last installment in “The Bible, Weird and Wonderful” is from the last (and arguably) the weirdest) book in the Bible: Revelation. To see the illustration of the human-headed, lion-toothed horse-locust referenced in this sermon, click here: https://biblegraphics.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Revelation05.jpg
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Midweek: The Mark of the Beast
Pastor David is talking about the Mark of the Beast tonight so he doesn’t spend too much time on it on Sunday. Spoiler: THE MARK OF THE BEAST IS NOT A VACCINE. That makes less than no sense at all.
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Letters Not Attributed to Paul
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Midweek Live Stream: Melchizedek
An obscure priest/king with a few verses in Genesis and a verse in a Psalm turns into two whole chapters in Hebrews.
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The Further Epistles of Paul the Apostle
Letters attributed to Paul but probably not written by Paul that contain some of the Bible’s coolest theology.
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Midweek: Good for Timothy but not for Titus?
In Galatians, Paul vehemently insists that Titus was not compelled to do something… but in Acts, he’s done that exact thing to Timothy within three verses of meeting him!
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Letters from Paul
Pastor David talks about letters that are generally not disputed as having been written by the Apostle Paul
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Midweek Live Stream: Peter vs. Paul
A video about that one time Peter and Paul disagreed. To see this video with captions, visit https://www.facebook.com/111730958864355/videos/417543969451089
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By What Authority?
What makes letters in the Bible authoritative? Is it because they were written by Paul? Or dictated by God? Because they say they’re authoritative? Because of tradition? In this week’s sermon Pastor David Schell explores how scripture is authoritative for us.
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“A Boring Sermon Never Killed Anyone”
Learn about the one time the Apostle Paul preached a sermon SO LONG that someone literally died.