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Estuary Elim Church Podcast (Ashingdon, Rayleigh and Online)

Estuary Elim Church Preachers: Rev. Dr. Dean Courtier, Megan Bolden, Dave Berrington, Lolu Oluwaniyi, Lloyd Cheshire and other guest speakers at Estuary Elim Church (Ashingdon, Rayleigh and Online)

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Estuary Elim Church is one church in multiple locations, Ashingdon, Rayleigh and Online. Our church is a group of ordinary people responding to the love of God and the life changing message of Jesus Christ. Our in-person and online services are lively with contemporary music, worship and preaching and teaching relevant to the 21st Century. To find out more about the Estuary Elim Church please visit https://www.estuaryelim.church
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This is the official Elim Church Newcastle Podcast and the place to download all of our Sunday service messages. We're a community focussed church passionate about seeing the love of God transform lives in both spiritual and practical ways. Find out more at elimnewcastle.org.uk
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Key Text: John 1:1-13 How can you know for sure that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God? An old hymn put it, “You ask me how I know He lives? He lives within my heart.” Fine but that’s really subjective. A Buddhist might say that Buddha lives within his heart. How can you verify such a thing? A critic might say that Jesus is just a legend…
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This week, we are honored to host Kahui Tōpi from Whāriki Ministries, who brought an inspiring and powerful message titled Blind Sighted. Drawing from the story of Paul’s encounter on the road to Damascus, where God temporarily blinded Paul so he could truly see, Kahui shares how this biblical moment resonates deeply with his own life journey.Kahui…
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The biggest growth in our spiritual lives tends to take place in the valleys and not on the mountaintops. God meets us in the midst of it all and does a deep work in a deep place. At Glasgow Elim Church, 'Presence is our Priority.' As we seek to explore our ethos, we are building into our lives patterns that prioritise the presence of God. To help …
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At some point, we can no longer let our suffering define us, or dictate our future. It’s not easy or simple, and it takes a lot of leaning into the Holy Spirit. Yet the truth still remains, our pain can have purpose, we can grow and learn from our suffering. At the end of the day, we can have hope again, but it may take something on our part, somet…
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The Fourth Beatitude — "Blessed are Those Who Hunger and Thirst for Righteousness"In this episode, we dive deep into Jesus’ powerful words: “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.” What does it mean to crave righteousness like food or drink? Join us as we unpack how this beatitude challenges us to see ri…
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Every one of us will walk through hardship, and even though grief and pain has a mind of its own, by God’s grace we can walk a righteous path amidst the suffering and see God move us from trial to triumph. God is the author of life and gets to finish every single person’s story, we must trust him and watch God move in our pain and learn to truly su…
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We kickoff our series on suffering tackling the hardest most asked question on the topic, “why does God allow suffering in the world?” Ps. Lukas tackles this question both theologically and philosophically helping us see that as we look at every worldview the only one with an answer that brings comfort, healing, hope and restoration is the Christia…
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Our final sermon in our homecoming series carries our heart to be a church that always creates space for the next generation to hear and learn about Jesus. There is no Jr. Holy Spirit, God has come to redeem and kick-start revival not just in the older generation but in all of us. We need each other, every demographic, every generation and our hear…
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What does it mean to be radically generous? Is it purely financial? Is it giving beyond our means? In this sermon Ps. Lukas breaks down a well-known verse that is just as much about loyalty to the kingdom as it is about where your money goes. In this message you will also hear a heartfelt update on the growth of our church, the vision of where we a…
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The Church was never meant to be something to just come and consume. WE are the church; WE are the body of Christ. A homecoming means every person, and every part of the body plays its part, but our part isn’t bigger than what we are a part of. In this sermon Ps. Lukas challenges us to become contributors and champions to God’s mission and God’s ch…
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A strong reality that many Christians don’t realize is you can be saved and yet not free. God can redeem your soul and yet your mind and body can still be slaves. Ps. Lukas breaks down what it looks like to trust God and experience freedom from the past, the flesh and the enemy. WE can live FREE with a future... or we can live as slaves to the past…
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At Elim Church, we exist to be a life-giving community taking steps on the journey to be more like Jesus. Yet, we can’t take steps to be more like Jesus without first an encounter with Jesus himself. The truth is, one simple encounter, can heal your body, transform your mind, redeem your identity and save your soul. So, what are you waiting for?…
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Homecoming Sunday is here, and we are excited to be together after an incredible summer. Homecoming is not just about school starting, pumpkin spice latte’s and coming back to church because it’s the fall. We are preaching and believing for a spiritual homecoming, a return to healing, hope and back to life-giving community.…
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