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Scio Community Church
Summary: Listen to sermons from Scio Community Church in Ann Arbor, Michigan (Christian & Missionary Alliance). Updated weekly.
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Podcasts:
Are you a saint or a sinner? (The Gospel According to John; John 8.1-11)
The most important question in all of life is, "Who is Jesus?" (The Gospel According to John; John 7.25-53)
Jesus was misunderstood, and we will be too. (The Gospel According to John; John 7.1-24)
Following Jesus is not easy, but it's worth it. (The Gospel According to John; John 6.60-71)
Jesus wants to be everything to us, our all-consuming Bread of Life. (The Gospel According to John; John 6.22-59)
Jesus challenges us to be strong spiritually, remember what an awesome God he is, and do what he tells you through the Holy Spirit to do. (The Gospel According to John; John 6.1-15)
Can we let go of our fear of change and allow God to make all things new? (The Gospel According to John; John 5.1-47)
We are all in need of God's amazing grace, but we must be thirsty. (The Gospel According to John; John 4.4-42)
In John the Baptist, we see the humble disregard for reputation which followers of Jesus should demonstrate. (The Gospel According to John; John 3.22-4.3)
God gave; seekers can find. (The Gospel According to John; John 3.1-21)
Jesus's anger is not like ours. (The Gospel According to John; John 2.12-25)
In Jesus's first recruits, we see his invitation to others to follow him freely, but not casually. (The Gospel According to John; John 1.35-51)
Jesus is the Lamb of God, who comes to take away our sin. (The Gospel According to John; John 1.29-34)
John the Baptist's mission was to prepare the way for Jesus. (The Gospel According to John; John 1.19-28)
The beginning of the Gospel according to John introduces themes which will return throughout the book. (The Gospel According to John; John 1.1-18)