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The Well Church

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Come sit by the Well with Jesus and be refreshed by the living waters. Learn from Pastor Jeffrey Leach as he teaches the gospel based on scripture and provides spirit changing growth by sharing biblical truth based on the Word of God.
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Listen to messages from the WELL in Simpsonville, SC by lead pastor Jay Mitchell and others. The WELL is much more than a Sunday experience. We are a family of missional communities who together, through the power of the gospel, are changing each other, their neighborhood, their city, and the world.
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Welcome to our audio podcast for Hopewell Temple Missionary Baptist Church. collection of sermons and cover songs from Pastor Dr. Asa W. Sampson Jr. & Pastor Dr. Asa W. Sampson Sr. of Hopewell Temple Missionary Baptist Church in Houston, Texas. We are conveniently located on the Southside of Houston, Texas, and we invite you to come to visit us in person. We are God's church accomplishing God's work on a mission to lead individuals into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. We pray this ...
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Seven Marks of Faithfulness to Jesus in a Politically Hostile World As we approach the national election, many may be wondering, How can followers of Jesus navigate the raging political storms of our day? In the first sermon of a series called God, Politics, and the Church, Adam offers seven marks of faithfulness to Jesus in a politically hostile w…
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The story of Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch feels a little bit like it’s stuck awkwardly into the the middle of the narrative of Acts. This passage is only 13 verses long- But it contains the heartbeat of the book. We see a Jesus Follower, empowered by the Holy Spirit- taking the gospel out into the Gentile World. AND We see an OUTSIDER included a…
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When the Jewish people returned from exile to rebuild the temple, they hit a wall of discouragement and shifted their focus from God to themselves, neglecting the temple and focusing on their own houses. In this sermon, Adam invites us to consider our ways just as the prophet Haggai invited the Jewish people to do in their time, trusting that God i…
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As we follow Jesus, it's not unlikely that we will face seasons and changes that feel like they require much more than we have in our own strength. Thankfully, Jesus promises his disciples the gift of his Spirit for moments just like this. This week, we take a look at two stories from the book of Acts that show the Spirit showing up for people in n…
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Jesus invites us to ask the Father for what we need, assuring us the Father delights in giving good gifts to his children when they ask. In this sermon, featuring a guest interview with Rick Pacukonas, we explore Jesus’s invitation to ask, several ways of thinking that can get in the way of asking, how God might be at work in our lives when we must…
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Join us as we reflect on the story of Ananias and Sapphira from Acts 5, and discuss the hypocrisy and integrity within the early Christian community. We see their genuine acts of charity alongside their deceitful attempt to appear more generous than they were. The narrative serves as a caution against using faith for personal gain and emphasizes th…
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At Pentecost, the Spirit of God transitioned from being present in a single place to being present with all believers. All anyone had to do to receive it was choose to follow Jesus. And then- they could carry it with them wherever they went. And they could share it- they could be witnesses to other people- beginning in Jerusalem, moving out to Jude…
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After Jesus' death and resurrection, his disciples were bewildered. Because of his life, death, and resurrection - nothing would ever be the same. They weren’t sure how to continue the story that he began. In the book of Acts- We see Jesus' followers take their first tentative steps into the post-resurrection future. Acts 1 sets the stage for the g…
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Why does the 10th commandment tell us not to covet? When we find ourselves so consumed with others and what they have, get, or receive we miss out on the blessings God has for us. Jesus is taking us all on our own journey and when we focus our attention on him, we realize that we are released from the desire to covet our neighbor. "Thou shall not c…
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Stop to consider that when Peter denies Jesus just before his crucifixion, it's out of fear that he never really knew Jesus the way he thought he did. A big part of Peter's journey has been rethinking what God is doing in the world. Maybe there is something to be gained by allowing the tension to exist in our faith– that wresting with your faith is…
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As we continue Peter's journey with Jesus in Matthew 16:13-26 we see that he and the others expected the Messiah to be one of force, but instead Jesus came with love and self-sacrifice. When Jesus says "Get behind me" we learn its true meaning of being a stumbling block. Jesus calls us to take up our cross and follow him, honoring the humanity of o…
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Sabbath is meant to be a blessing, not a burden, but we may hold assumptions about Sabbath that weigh it down and hinder us from receiving the gift of Sabbath rest God longs to give. In this audio reflection, Abby offers three approaches to thinking about Sabbath that will help us ponder and practice Sabbath with fresh perspective.…
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In the ancient mind, the sea was a terrifying, untamable force that was to be feared. Jesus walking on top of a raging sea calls back to a lot of notions of God and power that are deeply embedded in Jewish consciousness. So when Peter attempts to walk on water and Jesus saves him, maybe Peter's problem is not that he takes his eyes off Jesus – it's…
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In a society that values excessive work and honors extreme productivity, the practice of Sabbath is quite counter-cultural. Yet, Sabbath remains a remarkable invitation from God to stop, rest, worship, and delight. This week, ahead of our Summer Sabbath series, Adam shares some of the dangers of living a "hurry-sick" life, and invites us to conside…
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In his letter to the Corinthians, Paul says “Follow the way of love and eagerly desire gifts of the Spirit.” Tuning into the fact that the Spirit of God wants to give us gifts that will fill us with WONDER is staggering. Maybe part of asking for wonder is to desire the gifts of the Holy Spirit. To ask God for knowledge, wisdom, faith, healing, mira…
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Our culture is saturated with cynicism, and the church is not immune to it, but Jesus calls us to a different way. In this sermon, Ian examines several powerful moments in Jesus’ life and ministry when he resisted cynicism and concludes with three spiritual practices that can help us counter cynicism.…
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This week Sharon shared with us a wonderful story of forgiveness and God's Faithfulness. As you listen be encouraged to be forgiven, forgive others and see God bring many people into His Kingdom. You can be part of what God is doing among us by joining with us any Sunday at 10 am. 228 Ridge Avenue, Souderton.…
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Drawing from Paul's message in 1 Corinthians 3, we discover how expanding our perspective can enrich our spiritual journey and help us experience God's presence in unexpected places. When we learn to look for wonder everywhere, we challenge the tendency to favor certain leaders or while disregarding others, emphasizing that all truth is God's truth…
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Joy does not depend on the elimination of suffering because it transcends suffering and can even co-exist with suffering. In this sermon, Adam offers a biblical definition of joy, shares a story about the co-existence of joy and pain in his own life, and offers a concrete practice that has helped him cultivate joy.…
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Very early in scripture, God invites Moses to come up on the mountain with him and BE in his presence. (Haya (Hebrew))This same invitation is extended to believers today. In Jesus, God made it clear that he wants to be with us. We often struggle with presence. Our wandering thoughts about what’s to come and about what has already happened keep us f…
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Josh Riggs, pastor of Church at Prison, shares the story of his surprising calling to work with inmates in Vermont prisons and gives us a glimpse of the heart of God for people the world considers unapproachable.Adam Avery, Abigail Carroll, and Jordan Otruba
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How to cultivate Kingdom sourced thoughts when we are seeing the opposite. Life can feel overwhelming and it's easy to only notice what's growing above the ground, when we need to be cultivating the soil beneath. Listen to what the Lord has been showing Kat in regards to cultivating Kingdom thoughts when we see the opposite around us.…
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Jesus said our lives would bear fruit. In this Podcast Pastor Matt shares the way our fruit is stolen from us and the incredible amount of increase Jesus wants to bring into His Kingdom through your life. We pray this message challenges and encourages you to become everything you where created to be. This message includes prayer for healing of our …
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How is kindness different from niceness? In this sermon, Abby offers a biblical definition of kindness, teases out what we can learn about kindness from the story of David and Mephibosheth, shares a story from her own life about experiencing kindness, and looks at three kindness killers.Abigail Carroll
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Have you ever stopped to explore the concept of moving beyond purely rational thought to embrace the mystical and wondrous aspects of faith?A "trans-rational" approach acknowledges the limitations of rationalism and embraces the mysteries of faith. What we find is that the sacred can be found in all aspects of life. What we find is that when we tru…
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Rev. Dayne Carraway, Pastor of Church At The Well in Towson, Maryland preached this sermon on May 26, 2024 The base scripture for this message is Luke 11: 37-53 To learn more about Church At The Well visit our website https://thewellbaltimore.com/Dayne Carraway
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The abundant life that Jesus came to bring - looks like loving and connecting with God with our whole, integrated beings- our nephesh. This life is stolen from us when we hold an incorrect view of God as a stern taskmaster, when we don’t understand that our purpose is to live lives that point people to what the world is supposed to be, and when we …
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When the Holy Spirit produces fruit in us, it’s not just for our sake, but also the sake of others. In this sermon, Jordan defines faithfulness, explores this theme in Scripture, and shares what God has taught him about faithfulness in the context of his own backyard.Jordan Otruba
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