If you're going to walk with Jesus, there will come a time when you will lose standing in people's eyes.
Pastor Levi Matteson covers a tweet-sized report of Joseph of Arimathea, who risked his position of prestige because he was expecting the Christ.
The Scripture text comes from all four Gospels. This podcast episode is a Sunday message from Evangel Community Church, Houghton, Michigan, September 20, 2020.
Twitter captures notable events, but the short posts are quickly forgotten. In this series, we look at tweet-sized reports of individuals from the Bible that we shouldn't forget because they played a significant role in furthering God's big story. We also ask, "What would God tweet about us? And how are we furthering God's big story?"
If you're going to walk with Jesus, there will come a time when you will lose standing in people's eyes.
Pastor Levi Matteson covers a tweet-sized report of Joseph of Arimathea, who risked his position of prestige because he was expecting the Christ.
The Scripture text comes from all four Gospels. This podcast episode is a Sunday message from Evangel Community Church, Houghton, Michigan, September 20, 2020.
Twitter captures notable events, but the short posts are quickly forgotten. In this series, we look at tweet-sized reports of individuals from the Bible that we shouldn't forget because they played a significant role in furthering God's big story. We also ask, "What would God tweet about us? And how are we furthering God's big story?"
God's kingdom is furthered by many people doing little things.
Pastor Levi Matteson kicks off a new sermon series: Tweet, Minor Characters who Furthered God's Big Story. The Scripture text comes from 1 Kings 2, which is part of a novel written about a major character, King David. The story contains a tweet-sized report of Benaiah, who had a specific skill set.
This is a podcast episode of Evangel Community Church, Houghton, Michigan, August 23, 2020.
Twitter captures notable events, but the short posts are quickly forgotten. In this series, we look at tweet-sized reports of individuals from the Bible that we shouldn't forget because they played a significant role in furthering God's big story. We also ask, "What would God tweet about us? And how are we furthering God's big story?"