Episodes

  • *SERMON* Jesus is The Good Samaritan
    Oct 28 2021
    How many of us have heard Luke 10:25-37 (The Good Samaritan) preached as a "to do" passage? May we humbly suggest that this is an "already done" passage. Not us, but Christ, is the Good Samaritan. And this passage is how Christ has saved you Christian.   Sermon written and preached by George Sisson III at a Young Adult gathering at New Beginnings Church of God in Meadville, Pennsylvania.  

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    52 mins
  • *SERMON* The Law/Gospel Distinction
    Oct 14 2021

    Sermon written and preached by Joey Mazzurco during a Fall 2021 evening service at Kiantone Congregational Church in Jamestown, New York.

     

    Watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/b0PY6XFmbBo

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    50 mins
  • ”The Church may be silent, but the Bible isn‘t”
    Sep 2 2021

    A few month's ago, George had the opportunity to be on the "Proverbial Life" podcast with a dear brother in the faith, Edwin Ramirez.

    As both are from the same area, they addressed a newspaper article written by a local college professor speaking on the LGBTQ+ community and the Catholic church.

    Even though this is dealing with an issue specifically with their area, we know that these truths can also reach to yours!

    We pray this blesses, encourages, and gives you peace.

    If you have any questions you would like to submit to be answered, please submit them! We would love to help where we can.

    For more on the "Proverbial Life" podcast, visit the site below:

    https://youtube.com/channel/UCS3anibvIPQc0bzc2trIEGQ

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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • *SERMON* No Eye Has Seen, No Ear Has Heard
    Aug 19 2021

    In this sermon Ryan Bigham, our podcast co-host and Youth Director at Christ Church Presbyterian in Evans GA, is preaching at his church's evening service.

    We are very excited to share this with you and know that the sermon will speak for itself!

    For more on Christ Church Presbyterian, visit their website at https://myccp.faith/

    We pray this blesses, encourages, and gives you peace.

    If you have any questions you would like to submit to be answered, please submit them! We would love to help where we can.

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    40 mins
  • *SERMON* God's Foundation (Luke 6:46-49)
    Aug 5 2021

    In this sermon, one of our leaders George Sisson walks through an all familiar passage, the parable of the builders who built their houses on different foundations.

    Now we are sure many have heard this sermon preached as "be like this builder, but not this builder", but is that the correct way to see it?

    So, as George walks us through the passage, the question is this:

    Who are the builders? And what are their foundations?

    We pray this blesses, encourages, and gives you peace.

    If you have any questions you would like to submit to be answered, please submit them! We would love to help where we can.

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    44 mins
  • *SERMON* The Pelagian Captivity of the Church
    Jul 22 2021

    In this sermon, one of our leaders Joey Mazzurco, addresses one of the key components of the Christian faith; Solas Gratia = Grace Alone.

    Over the course of the last century or so, we have seen the Church get itself into the muddy waters of "works" in regards to the salvation of the soul.

    Joey, throughout his sermon, really probes into the question:

    "What must one do to be saved?"

    We pray this blesses, encourages, and gives you peace.

    If you have any questions you would like to submit to be answered, please submit them! We would love to help where we can.

    In our pause in “What is Reformed Theology” series, in 2 weeks, we will have a sermon by one of our other leaders, George Sisson, expositing Luke 6:46-49; the builders on two foundations!

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    33 mins
  • The God Who Keeps (Perseverance [Preservation] of the Saints)
    Jul 8 2021

    George and Ryan are back with another episode walking through the Doctrines of Grace (5 Points of Calvinism).

    In this episode they address the, final pedal of T.U.L.I.P, Perseverance (Preservation) of the Saints.

    Again, today, we are going to be answering two BIG questions:

    Who is “persevering”? God? Or us with the means of God?

    And, perhaps a bit more practically, can a Christian lose their salvation?

    We pray this blesses, encourages, and gives you peace.

    If you have any questions you would like to submit to be answered, please submit them! We would love to help where we can.

    Here is Ryan's sermon we referenced in the episode:

    https://www.facebook.com/gracechurchsmyrna/videos/320341982521832/?__so__=channel_tab&__rv__=all_videos_card

    We will be taking a pause in our “What is Reformed Theology” series to share some extracurricular content over the next 2 months!

    In 2 weeks, Joey Mazzurco's first ever sermon, "The Pelagian Captivity of the Church"!

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Grace That Overcomes (Irresistible Grace [Effectual Calling])
    Jun 24 2021

    George and Ryan are back with another episode walking through the Doctrines of Grace (5 Points of Calvinism).

    In this episode they address the, what we would call, the "Salvation in action" - "Effectual Calling (Irresistible Grace)"

    The 2 questions at hand are these:

    Whose Will is sovereign in Salvation? Ours or God’s?

    Does God save an unwilling person?

    We pray this blesses, encourages, and gives you peace.

    If you have any questions you would like to submit to be answered, please submit them! We would love to help where we can.

    As always, here is an article from "Beacon Blog" highlighting our next episode, which is dropping in 2 weeks!

    https://beaconbiblestudy.org/blog/f/perseverance-of-the-saints

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    1 hr and 7 mins