Midtown Fellowship is a PCA church located in Nashville, TN. Our mission is to create a movement of gospel transformation through multiple congregations. For more, visit midtownfellowship.org.
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Midtown Fellowship is a PCA church located in Nashville, TN. Our mission is to create a movement of gospel transformation through multiple congregations. For more, visit midtownfellowship.org.
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Midtown Fellowship is a PCA church located in Nashville, TN. Our mission is to create a movement of gospel transformation through multiple congregations. For more, visit midtownfellowship.org.
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Midtown Fellowship is a PCA church located in Nashville, TN. Our mission is to create a movement of gospel transformation through multiple congregations. For more, visit midtownfellowship.org.
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Teaching and sermons from Midtown Fellowship: Downtown in Columbia, SC. Our church exist to be a Jesus-centered family on mission.
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Teaching from Midtown Fellowship's Lexington church in Columbia, SC. We exist to be a Jesus-centered family on mission.
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Teaching from Midtown Fellowship's Two Notch church in Columbia, SC. We exist to be a Jesus-centered family on mission.
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Midtown Fellowship is a church community in Nashville Tennessee with two campuses, one Downtown, and one in 12th South neighborhood.
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Midtown Fellowship Church Downtown Podcast
Randy Draughon, Joel Walker, Dave Burden, and Tom Darnell
So what is Midtown? It is a community of people that are on a journey - a journey of experiencing the reality of a living relationship with a living God. We are a casual group of city dwellers that love a great cup of coffee, good friends and honest discussions about inconsistent messy people knowing and being loved by a very consistent unmessy God. Whether you are a long time Christ follower or someone that has more questions and doubts than faith (or both), Midtown is a safe place to journ ...
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Judges 13:1-5, 24; 14:1-9, 15
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Sermon by Brandon Clements on November 3, 2024. How would you define "faith"? That word is so foundational to following Jesus that it can easily sound like white noise, losing its power and meaning. This week, we look at Hebrews 11 to clarify what that means and how it enables us to endure whatever we face.…
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Psalms 8:1-9
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Philippians 2:12-18
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Judges 9:1-6, 42-57
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Sermon by Ant Frederick on October 27, 2024. This week, we look at one of the most foundational concepts in the Old Testament: the temple, the priests, and the sacrifice. Even though, we don't use the sacrificial system in the same way as the people of God did in the Old Testament, learning about this system helps us to know, appreciate, and cheris…
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Sermon by Jon Ludovina on November 3, 2024. Last week, we taught that Jesus is our perfect priest, tabernacle, and sacrifice. In light of that, this week in Hebrews 10, the author says how to put that into practice. How do we help each other persevere and keep one another from falling away? This series is part of our Year of Biblical Literacy initi…
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Sermon by Andrew Flowers on October 27, 2024. Last week, we taught that Jesus is our perfect high priest and sacrifice. In Hebrews 10, the author moves on to teach how we trust in Christ as a community and faithfully endure to the end. How do we help each other persevere and keep one another from falling away?…
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Sermon by Jon Ludovina on October 27, 2024. Last week, we taught that Jesus is our perfect priest, tabernacle, and sacrifice. In light of that, this week in Hebrews 10, the author says how to put that into practice. How do we help each other persevere and keep one another from falling away? This series is part of our Year of Biblical Literacy initi…
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Year of Biblical Literacy | A Deep Dive on The New Testament Use of the Old Testament with Dr. Mitch Chase
For this episode, we interview Dr. Mitch Chase. Mitch Chase is the preaching pastor at Kosmosdale Baptist Church and an associate professor of biblical studies at SBTS in Louisville, Kentucky. He’s the author of Short of Glory and Hope for All the Earth. He is married to Stacie, and they have four boys. You can follow him on Twitter and at his Subs…
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Year of Biblical Literacy | A Deep Dive on The New Testament Use of the Old Testament with Dr. Mitch Chase
For this episode, we interview Dr. Mitch Chase. Mitch Chase is the preaching pastor at Kosmosdale Baptist Church and an associate professor of biblical studies at SBTS in Louisville, Kentucky. He’s the author of Short of Glory and Hope for All the Earth. He is married to Stacie, and they have four boys. You can follow him on Twitter and at his Subs…
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Year of Biblical Literacy | A Deep Dive on The New Testament Use of the Old Testament with Dr. Mitch Chase
For this episode, we interview Dr. Mitch Chase. Mitch Chase is the preaching pastor at Kosmosdale Baptist Church and an associate professor of biblical studies at SBTS in Louisville, Kentucky. He’s the author of Short of Glory and Hope for All the Earth. He is married to Stacie, and they have four boys. You can follow him on Twitter and at his Subs…
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Judges 7:1-8, 19-25
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Judges 7:1-8, 19-25
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2 Corinthians 9: 6-15
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Isaiah 55:1-2
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Sermon by Jake Blair on October 20, 2024. This week, we look at one of the most foundational concepts in the Old Testament: the temple, the priests, and the sacrifice. While these might sound strange and foreign in our present-day culture, we'll learn why they matter to us and what they tell us about following Jesus. This series is part of our Year…
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Sermon by Brandon Clements on October 20, 2024. This week, we look at some of the most foundational concepts in the Old Testament meant to help us understand the weight of our sin. While these ancient rituals of atonement might sound foreign in our present-day culture, we'll see how relevant they actually are, and what hope Christ offers us as we b…
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Sermon by Ant Frederick on October 20, 2024. During the warning to not harden our hearts, the author of Hebrews calls us to take responsibility for each other. Sin's deception is so threatening that we need to rely on and support each other so we can be protected from the temptation to fall away. This series is part of our Year of Biblical Literacy…
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Ephesians 2:1, 4-5, 14-16, 19-21
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Jeremiah 29: 4-14
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Judges 6:1-40
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Hebrews 12:1-2
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Sermon by Brandon Clements on October 13, 2024. This week, we look at Hebrews 3:7-19 which includes a repeated call from an Old Testament story: "Today, if you hear his voice, do not harden your hearts as in the rebellion." What is the nature of that rebellion, and how is hardening your heart spiritually dangerous? How can we guard our hearts from …
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Sermon by Jon Ludovina on October 13, 2024. This week, we look at Hebrews 3:7-19 which includes a repeated call from an Old Testament story: "Today, if you hear his voice, do not harden your hearts as in the rebellion." What is the nature of that rebellion, and how is hardening your heart spiritually dangerous? How can we guard our hearts from the …
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Sermon by Jon Jamison on October 13, 2024. Many believe that Paul was the most influential Apostle. This week, as we see his conversion, we'll examine and learn from how God used a seemingly apprehensive man named Ananias in Paul’s life to set him on the course being the impactful man of God that he became. This series is part of our Year of Biblic…
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Luke 15: 11-32
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Judges 4, 5
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Judges 5:1–11, 24–31
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Philippians 2: 1-11
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Sermon by Andrew Flowers on October 6, 2024. This week, we look at Hebrews 3. In this chapter, the author focuses on one of the most towering figures of the Old Testament, Moses, and how, as great as he is, he ultimately falls short. So how is Jesus better than Moses, and what does this mean for us as followers of Jesus?…
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Sermon by Jake Blair on October 6, 2024. This week, we look at Hebrews 3. In this chapter, the author focuses on one of the most towering figures of the Old Testament, Moses, and how, as great as he is, he ultimately falls short. So how is Jesus better than Moses, and what does this mean for us as followers of Jesus? This series is part of our Year…
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Sermon by Ant Frederick on October 6, 2024. The book of Hebrews has multiple strong warnings to not harden our hearts and fall away from God. This week, we'll begin to examine the consequences of not heeding those warnings and the tremendous blessings of enduring in our faith. This series is part of our Year of Biblical Literacy initiative.…
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Judges 3:12-30
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Ecclesiastes 2:1-17
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Ephesians 2:1, 4-5, 14-16, 19-21
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Judges 3:12-30
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Ecclesiastes 1:1-4, 2:12-17
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Sermon by Jake Blair on September 29, 2024. We began our new series last week discussing how Hebrews cites Old Testament occurrences and ideas that all culminate in the person of Jesus. This week, as we look at Hebrews 1-2, the author cites an Old Testament concept that is profoundly significant to understanding who Jesus is. This series is part of…
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Sermon by Jake Blair on September 29, 2024. We began our new series last week discussing how Hebrews cites hundreds of Old Testament stories, characters, and ideas that all culminate in the person of Jesus. This week, as we look at Hebrews 1-2, the author cites an Old Testament concept that, although it may be foreign to us, is profoundly significa…
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Sermon by Jake Blair on September 29, 2024. We began our new series last week discussing how Hebrews cites hundreds of Old Testament stories, characters, and ideas that all culminate in the person of Jesus. This week, as we look at Hebrews 1-2, the author cites an Old Testament concept that, although it may be foreign to us, is profoundly significa…
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Judges 2:8–19
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Mark 6:30-44
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Mark 6:30-44
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Philippians 1:12-18a
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Philippians 3:12-14
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Sermon by Andrew Flowers on September 22, 2024. Near the tail end of our Year of Biblical Literacy, we come to the rich, dense book of Hebrews. It’s full of callbacks and history, threads pulled from all across the Old Testament. The author assumes intimate knowledge of the old covenant –the sacrificial system, the tabernacle, the promised land–and…
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Sermon by Jake Blair on September 22, 2024. Near the tail end of our Year of Biblical Literacy, we come to the rich, dense book of Hebrews. It’s full of callbacks and history, threads pulled from all across the Old Testament. The author assumes intimate knowledge of the old covenant –the sacrificial system, the tabernacle, the promised land–and the…
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Sermon by Ant Frederick on September 22, 2024. Near the tail end of our Year of Biblical Literacy, we come to the rich, dense book of Hebrews. It’s full of callbacks and history, threads pulled from all across the Old Testament. The author assumes intimate knowledge of the old covenant –the sacrificial system, the tabernacle, the promised land–and …
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