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Bloodline: Go, And Do Likewise

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Bloodline: Go, And Do Likewise
Pastor Nick Braunschneider

In this concluding message in the Bloodline teaching series, we will examine the familiar story of the Good Samaritan. Who are our neighbors? How do we prove to be neighbors to those around us? Jesus tells us to “go, and do likewise.”

Message begins at 21:40.

Scriptures:
James 2:13-18
Psalm 95
Luke 10:25-37

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Bloodline: The Blood Of The Nations, Poured Out For The Nations

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Bloodline: The Blood Of The Nations, Poured Out For The Nations
Pastor Nick Braunschneider

The Bible is clear that racial equality was established by God at Creation. But, this divinely-determined reality was quickly forgotten at the Fall. Only at the Cross do we find racial equality restored, reconciliation possible, and healing promised. For, it was there that the Blood of the nations was poured out...for the nations.

Message begins at 22:25.

Scriptures:
Ephesians 2:12-22
Psalm 67
Matthew 1:1-17

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Bloodline: Beyond "Do No Harm"

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Bloodline: Beyond "Do No Harm"
Pastor Nick Braunschneider

"Bloodline" is our new Sunday morning teaching series. Over the next few weeks, we are taking a look at race and racial equality, from a biblical perspective.

This week's message is entitled, "Beyond "Do No Harm."" Promoting racial equality in our country should be important to us, because it's important to Almighty God. It is how the story of the Bible begins, and it is how it ends. In our endeavor to be people of "The Book", we must not stop short of fully embracing the implications of the Great Commandment: to love our neighbors as we love ourselves.

Message begins at 21:50.

Scriptures:
Genesis 1:26-28,31; 2:7-9,18-25
Psalm 139:12-18, 23-24
Mark 10:17-27

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