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:
Wherever Jesus is, he brings life. (Transforming Encounters with Jesus; John 11)
On Palm Sunday, the crowd had a plan lined up for Jesus: revolution. But God had a different plan: salvation. (Transforming Encounters with Jesus; John 12.12-19)
Jesus restored physical sight to this blind man, but Jesus sees a deeper need in his life—spiritual blindness. (Transforming Encounters with Jesus; John 9)
If God has you in a storm, he has his eye on your boat and his hand on the waves. (Transforming Encounters with Jesus; John 6.15-21)
With Jesus, limited resources are plenty. Never place your littleness above his greatness. (Transforming Encounters with Jesus; John 6.1-14)
Jesus enters the broken world of a lame man and asks him if he wants to be well. He asks us the same question. (Transforming Encounters with Jesus; John 5.1-14)
While a Samaritan woman is looking for water, Jesus is looking for her. Jesus crosses many "red lines" to give her "living water." (Transforming Encounters with Jesus; John 4)
Jesus instructs the one known as the Teacher in Israel about the necessity of a new birth from above. (Transforming Encounters with Jesus; John 3.1-21)
The miracle of turning water into wine pictures the failure of the Old Testament Law to bring joy and the power of Christ to provide lasting joy through his salvation. (Transforming Encounters with Jesus; John 2.1-11)
We are called to love, even when by the world's standards it looks like failure or defeat, trusting that God’s lovingkindness always wins in the end. (1 Corinthians 13)
The Jewish remnant repent as they see the seriousness of their sin in marrying foreign wives. (Ezra 10)
Sin is often the “elephant in the room”, which we ignore to our detriment. In this passage, Ezra provides a pattern of prayer for repentance that leads to renewal. (Ezra 9)
One way we mature is to have set before us examples of godly men and women of faith who are worthy of our emulation. Ezra is a great example to follow. We apologize for the poor quality of the audio in this recording. (Ezra 7)
The dedication of the second temple speaks to the dedication of our lives as temples of the Holy Spirit. We apologize for the poor quality of the audio in this recording. (Ezra 6.14-22)
The angel's announcement to the shepherds assures us that when we come home to God we can have joy, salvation and peace. (Home for Christmas; Luke 2.9-14)