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    Faith and Life Podcast

    Welcome to the weekly audio podcast for St. Luke Lutheran Church in Columbus, OH where our mission is to grow fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ. We are a sanctuary where God's Love is LEARNED, LIVED, and UNLEASHED! Our desire is that this podcast will encourage you in your relationship with God. Visit us at stlukecolumbus.com.
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    Life with God // Mike Weaver

    Life with God // Mike Weaver

    The apostle Paul writes that it is for freedom that Christ sets us free.  He goes on to tell us that when we live life with God by the Spirit’s leading, we stay free and bear fruit that blesses our family, friends, and neighbors.  Life with God is a blessing of freedom and freeing others through the Spirit’s work in and through us.

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    What’s the Big Deal about the Trinity? // Chris Lutz

    What’s the Big Deal about the Trinity? // Chris Lutz

    We have a whole Sunday devoted to this essential, but kind of confusing, tenant of our faith. What difference does it make when we say God is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit? Trusting that the Spirit continues to guide us into truth, we look at what God’s three-ness tells us about our mysterious, fluid, diverse, communal, hospitable, and loving God.

     

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    Transition, Part 2: All In // Mike Weaver

    Transition, Part 2: All In // Mike Weaver

    The phrase used at Westerville North HS is AllN.  Similarly we are All In

     

    From coaching, I know that it takes every single player to create a win.  

     

    We move forward together, united as one, into the future God has prepared for us.  We need all of us, not some of us to make this transition well.  

     

    The disciples eventually replaced Judas.  Jesus prayed for our unity.  Together we move ahead.

     

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    Transition, Part 1: Mind the Gap // Mike Weaver

    Transition, Part 1: Mind the Gap // Mike Weaver

    The people of Israel were at a transition point in their history.  They had arrived at a new chapter in their history, a place no one had been.  Across the river was the land God had promised.  Moses died and Joshua was chosen to lead the people through the river into a new beginning.  

    Transitions mean change and change brings stress with it.  Things will not be as they were.  There is an inherent risk in change, in transitions, but there is also beauty as we anticipate what will be.  

    A new chapter in St. Luke’s history is upon us.  We get to be part of the ongoing story of God for this congregation.  It will be challenging.  Storms await.  We will be ok.  God is doing a new thing.  Do we perceive it?

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    The Final Four, Part 4: Grace // Steve Brown

    The Final Four, Part 4: Grace // Steve Brown

    Our greatest reality and hope is that, by grace alone, we have been made beloved children of God and inheritors of God’s eternal kingdom. GRACE is the final word I leave with this church family. Grace was the first word that I preached on September 10, 2000, and the final word I left with the family of St. Paul’s Lutheran in Maumee, Ohio on August 20, 2000.

     

    Article IV of the Augsburg Confession on Justification teaches that we cannot be justified before God by our own strength, merits or works, but are freely justified for Christ’s sake through faith, when we believe that we are received into favor and that our sins are forgiven for Christ’s sake, who by His death has made satisfaction for our sins. This faith God accounts as righteousness in His sight. Martin Luther said that this is the article of faith upon which the Church stands or falls. Indeed, the reality of God’s grace in Christ is the hope upon which we stand or fall.

     

    Relentlessly trust that your primary reality and hope is in the grace of God present in your life in Jesus Christ - alone. 

    This podcast is Pastor Steve Brown's final sermon as Senior Pastor at St Luke Lutheran Church, his Release from Call, and his final Blessing. 

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    The Final Four, Part 3: Mission // Steve Brown

    The Final Four, Part 3: Mission // Steve Brown

    Our mission to connect people into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ is why we exist as a church family. Jesus’ first command to the first person (Mary) who saw him raised from the dead was to “Go and tell.” That is also what Jesus told Peter and the other disciples to do. Becoming a congregation that is foundationally evangelical will mean that we live more for others than ourselves. 

     

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    The Seven Last Words of Jesus // Bob Weishaar, Sam Easterling, Joanna Mahoney, Jason Woltja, Laura Whistler, Steve Brown, Mike Weaver

    The Seven Last Words of Jesus // Bob Weishaar, Sam Easterling, Joanna Mahoney, Jason Woltja, Laura Whistler, Steve Brown, Mike Weaver

    The Seven Last Words of Jesus

    • The Word of Forgiveness - “Father, Forgive them for they know not what they do.”
    • The Word of Promise - “Today you shall be with me in paradise.”
    • The Word of Love - “Woman, behold your son! Behold your mother!”
    • The Word of Loneliness - “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”
    • The Word of Suffering - “I thirst.”
    • The Word of Victory - “It is finished.”
    • The Word of Trust - “Father, into your hands I commend my spirit.”

     

    Lessons: Luke 23:34, Luke 23:43, John 19:26-27, Matthew 27:46, John 19:28, John 19:30, Luke 23:46

     

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    Handing on What We’ve Received // Mike Weaver

    Handing on What We’ve Received // Mike Weaver

    Maundy Thursday is a night in which we experience a rich continuity with the past.  Paul begins the reading in 1 Corinthians with the statement, “I received from the Lord what I also handed on to you…” referring to the passing on of the Lord’s Supper to the believers in Corinth.  Jesus gave the supper to us, and we in turn give it to the next generation.  We share in an experience of God’s grace that has been experienced for centuries.  

     

    Jesus says a similar thing about washing feet, “I have set you an example, that you also should do as I have done to you.”  We are, in loving service, called to serve others as Christ serves us.

     

    Tonight we receive and are invited to share with the next generation the incredible, unconditional grace of God found in Jesus Christ.

     

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    What Draws You to Worship? // Mike Weaver

    What Draws You to Worship? // Mike Weaver

    What draws you to worship?  On Palm Sunday we read about the crowds who worshiped Jesus as the coming Messiah, the King of Kings and Lord of Lords.  Like a moth drawn to a flame, the crowds were drawn to Jesus.  Throughout the Gospels, they followed Jesus from place to place.  He had something they needed, something no one else could give.

     

    Are we the same?  Are we drawn to worship Jesus as well?  If so, why?  What is it for you that draws you to worship Jesus as Lord?

     

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    The Final Four, Part 2: Unity // Steve Brown

    The Final Four, Part 2: Unity // Steve Brown

    In our day, it is a primary mission of the evil one to divide a congregation, just like he has divided the Church in the past. When a congregation is divided, lives are wrecked and the mission is severely crippled.  St. Luke has many differences within our family over politics, economics, human sexuality, gender identity and roles, leadership, worship styles, and more. While we should never dismiss these because they are very important to each other, they should not divide us nor motivate any of us to walk away from our St. Luke family. Remaining united in the body of Christ was a top priority in the teaching of the Apostle Paul, second only to the Gospel of Jesus. We stay united when we affirm as of greatest importance the essential beliefs and mission that we hold in common.

     

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    The Final Four, Part 1: Next Gen // Steve Brown

    The Final Four, Part 1: Next Gen // Steve Brown

    Often it is said that our children are our future. While that is true, it is more helpful to understand that reaching the next generation with the gospel is a primary responsibility that God has for us. The trends currently look very bleak, but by relentlessly structuring and resourcing the St. Luke mission to effectively reach the next generation, this family of faith can turn the tide within our congregation and our surrounding community.  

     

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    When Less Really is More // Mike Weaver

    When Less Really is More // Mike Weaver

    Jesus has strong words, “Unless you repent, you too will all perish.”  That is the change we need to make.  But, what changes does God make on our behalf?  God is like the vineyard owner who patiently tends to us, even when we don’t bear fruit.  When the world around us finds us useless, God in his mercy, tends to us so that we might bear fruit to the world around us.  

     

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    Jesus In Unexpected Places // Steve Brown

    Jesus In Unexpected Places // Steve Brown

    We often find Jesus in the most unexpected places. We find Jesus walking the gauntlet in the covenant ceremony recorded in Genesis 17. In the gospel narratives, we find Jesus brooding over God’s people like a mother hen, with the little, least, last, lost, and dead, and on the cross. No matter where we find Jesus, it is good news for everyone. In our lives, Jesus shows up in unexpected places – where we need him the most. 

     

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    What do you crave? // Mike Weaver

    What do you crave? // Mike Weaver

    We all want certain things in life and out of life.  Some of us want more adventure, authority, or attention.  But do we want more of God?  Do we desire to deepen our faith?  Do these make the list?  This week we’ll explore how Jesus was tempted to get more out of life, but instead, he opted to get more from God the Father.

     

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