Momentum Church // Garfield Heights Podcast

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Sunday morning sermons from Momentum Christian Church in Cleveland, OH. Check us out on the web at MomentumChurch.com and on Sunday mornings at Cinemark Theatre in Garfield Heights!!

Episodios

  • Battle Scars: Brace Yourself [Dana Wooters]

    06/12/2015 Duración: 50min

    Almost everyone has a good scar story. “A ferocious dog attacked me.” “I fell off my bike.” “I cut myself chopping lettuce.” “I put my hand through the TV after a Browns game.” Dang. Really? On the other hand, most people don’t like to talk about their internal scars. Those scars are relatively unseen, so we can go through life without ever telling their stories. Sometimes we even hide them. Enter: Job. Job (pronounced jobe) was a good man who lost almost everything – his children, his property, and his health. Deep wounds. Massive scars. He struggles to understand God’s role in his suffering, and – with the “help” of his friends – he searches for answer. Sound familiar?

  • Battle Scars: Friends of a Wounded Soldier [Curtis Teel]

    29/11/2015 Duración: 41min

    Almost everyone has a good scar story. “A ferocious dog attacked me.” “I fell off my bike.” “I cut myself chopping lettuce.” “I put my hand through the TV after a Browns game.” Dang. Really? On the other hand, most people don’t like to talk about their internal scars. Those scars are relatively unseen, so we can go through life without ever telling their stories. Sometimes we even hide them. Enter: Job. Job (pronounced jobe) was a good man who lost almost everything – his children, his property, and his health. Deep wounds. Massive scars. He struggles to understand God’s role in his suffering, and – with the “help” of his friends – he searches for answer. Sound familiar?

  • Battle Scars: Scars & Character [Dan Smith]

    23/11/2015 Duración: 54min

    Almost everyone has a good scar story. “A ferocious dog attacked me.” “I fell off my bike.” “I cut myself chopping lettuce.” “I put my hand through the TV after a Browns game.” Dang. Really? On the other hand, most people don’t like to talk about their internal scars. Those scars are relatively unseen, so we can go through life without ever telling their stories. Sometimes we even hide them. Enter: Job. Job (pronounced jobe) was a good man who lost almost everything – his children, his property, and his health. Deep wounds. Massive scars. He struggles to understand God’s role in his suffering, and – with the “help” of his friends – he searches for answer. Sound familiar?

  • Battle Scars: Deep Wounds [Curtis Teel]

    15/11/2015 Duración: 51min

    Almost everyone has a good scar story. “A ferocious dog attacked me.” “I fell off my bike.” “I cut myself chopping lettuce.” “I put my hand through the TV after a Browns game.” Dang. Really? On the other hand, most people don’t like to talk about their internal scars. Those scars are relatively unseen, so we can go through life without ever telling their stories. Sometimes we even hide them. Enter: Job. Job (pronounced jobe) was a good man who lost almost everything – his children, his property, and his health. Deep wounds. Massive scars. He struggles to understand God’s role in his suffering, and – with the “help” of his friends – he searches for answer. Sound familiar?

  • Battle Scars [Mo Staff]

    08/11/2015 Duración: 34min

    Almost everyone has a good scar story. “A ferocious dog attacked me.” “I fell off my bike.” “I cut myself chopping lettuce.” “I put my hand through the TV after a Browns game.” Dang. Really? On the other hand, most people don’t like to talk about their internal scars. Those scars are relatively unseen, so we can go through life without ever telling their stories. Sometimes we even hide them. Enter: Job. Job (pronounced jobe) was a good man who lost almost everything – his children, his property, and his health. Deep wounds. Massive scars. He struggles to understand God’s role in his suffering, and – with the “help” of his friends – he searches for answer. Sound familiar?

  • Elephant in the Room: Adultery [Curtis Teel]

    01/11/2015 Duración: 44min

    An “elephant in the room” is an extremely obvious question, problem, or controversial issue that no one wants to discuss. Luckily those don’t exist in our circles, families, or communities, right? They definitely couldn’t exist in God’s church, could they? Snag a friend and join us, as we lovingly and graciously talk about the giant pachyderm that may be sitting in your living room, blocking your view of the television.

  • Elephant in the Room: LGBT Community [Dan Smith]

    25/10/2015 Duración: 58min

    An “elephant in the room” is an extremely obvious question, problem, or controversial issue that no one wants to discuss. Luckily those don’t exist in our circles, families, or communities, right? They definitely couldn’t exist in God’s church, could they? Snag a friend and join us, as we lovingly and graciously talk about the giant pachyderm that may be sitting in your living room, blocking your view of the television.

  • Elephant in the Room: Drugs and Alcohol [Curtis Teel]

    18/10/2015 Duración: 44min

    An “elephant in the room” is an extremely obvious question, problem, or controversial issue that no one wants to discuss. Luckily those don’t exist in our circles, families, or communities, right? They definitely couldn’t exist in God’s church, could they? Snag a friend and join us, as we lovingly and graciously talk about the giant pachyderm that may be sitting in your living room, blocking your view of the television.

  • The Elephant in the Room: Racism [Dan Smith]

    11/10/2015 Duración: 53min

    An “elephant in the room” is an extremely obvious question, problem, or controversial issue that no one wants to discuss. Luckily those don’t exist in our circles, families, or communities, right? They definitely couldn’t exist in God’s church, could they? Snag a friend and join us, as we lovingly and graciously talk about the giant pachyderm that may be sitting in your living room, blocking your view of the television.

  • Momentum at the Movies 2015: Selma [Curtis Teel]

    04/10/2015 Duración: 38min

    We’ll talk about some of the hottest flicks in the industry and ask, “What can these movies – plus the Bible – teach us about loving God and loving people?”

  • Momentum at the Movies 2015: Interstellar [Dan Smith]

    27/09/2015 Duración: 38min

    We’ll talk about some of the hottest flicks in the industry and ask, “What can these movies – plus the Bible – teach us about loving God and loving people?”

  • Momentum at the Movies 2015: The Equalizer [Curtis Teel]

    20/09/2015 Duración: 42min

    We'll talk about some of the hottest flicks in the industry, and ask, "What can these movies, plus the Bible, teach us about loving God and loving people?"

  • Momentum at the Movies 2015: Mad Max: Fury Road [Dan Smith]

    13/09/2015 Duración: 51min

    We'll talk about some of the hottest flicks in the industry, and ask, "What can these movies, plus the Bible, teach us about loving God and loving people?"

  • Church Mythology: The Church is Full of Hypocrites [Dan Smith]

    07/09/2015 Duración: 47min

    Join us as we bust many of the myths that the world -shoot, even many followers of Jesus – believes about the church.  This is a great series for any of your friends who feel burned by “organized religion”.

  • Church Mythology: The Church is Not a Place [Curtis Teel]

    30/08/2015 Duración: 43min

    Join us as we bust many of the myths that the world -shoot, even many followers of Jesus – believes about the church.  This is a great series for any of your friends who feel burned by “organized religion”.

  • Church Mythology: Information=Growth [Curtis Teel]

    23/08/2015 Duración: 39min

    Join us as we bust many of the myths that the world - shoot, even many followers of Jesus – believes about the church.  This is a great series for any of your friends who feel burned by “organized religion”.

  • Church Mythology: The Church Only Wants Your Money [Dan Smith]

    16/08/2015 Duración: 43min

    Momentum will bust many of the myths that the world – shoot, even many followers of Jesus – believes about the church. This is a great series for any of your buddies who feel burned by “organized religion",

  • Church Mythology: Ministry is for Ministers [Terry Bovinet]

    09/08/2015 Duración: 32min

    Momentum will bust many myths that the world - shoot, even many followers of Jesus = believes about the church.  This is a great series for any of your buddies who feel burned by "organized religion".    

  • Church Mythology: Playing Dress Up [Dan Smith]

    02/08/2015 Duración: 41min

    Momentum will bust many of the myths that the world - shoot, even many followers of Jesus - believes about the church.  This is a great series for any of your buddies who feel burned by "organized religion."    

  • No Big Deal: Insecurity [Curtis Teel]

    26/07/2015 Duración: 37min

    There are big problems and then there are little problems. Often the big problems get taken care of because they are there staring us in the face and the small problems we are tempted to say, “It’s no big deal...I’ll take care of that later.” As we push little problems off they tend get bigger and cause more problems. Things like lust, having difficult conversations, feelings of insecurity, worry, putting a fork in the microwave... Well, spiritually that one might not cause a problem. Physically though...    

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