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The Uncultured Saints

Higher Things, Inc.

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We’re told the same thing over and over. Christianity doesn’t fit with today’s culture. The thing is, it isn’t the culture saying it. It’s the church. We’ve done a great job figuring out what we’re not. Sometimes we forget what we are. We’re the saints, washed in the blood of the lamb. We’re sinners Jesus made holy. This defines us. There are places Christianity doesn’t fit with today’s culture because Christianity isn’t bound by culture. We’re free in Christ to be uncultured. Not against it ...
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Music – Mount Olive Ministries

Mount Olive Music Ministries

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Listen to live worship music from past services at Mount Olive Ministries, a dynamic Lutheran faith community of the LCMS located in the Silicon Valley with a mission of connecting people to Jesus Christ, one person at a time. Visit our web site at http://mt-olive.org CSPL022214
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Verbum Dei is a Confessional Lutheran Podcast, which attempts to rightly handle the Word of God; that is, to use it to communicate and deliver Christ and His innumerable gifts unto sinners poor and needy. Verbum Dei is a Transcendent Truth Media Network podcast. More information about TTM can be found at https://transcendenttruthmedia.wordpress.com/
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Mark 11:12-25: Cursing the Fig Tree, Cleansing the Temple & Moving Mountains ➡️ Jesus curses a fig tree for bearing no fruit, even though it wasn’t fig season. At first glance, this seems unfair. Some interpretations: Creation is Broken: Some suggest the act reflects Jesus’ grief over a broken creation. In a perfect world (like Eden), fruit trees w…
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➡️ The Parable of the Tenants Jesus tells a parable about a vineyard owner who leased his property to tenants. At harvest time, he sent servants to collect his portion of the fruit, but the tenants beat and killed them. Finally, he sent his son, but they killed him too, believing they could take the inheritance. Jesus asked, "What will the owner do…
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Guest Preacher: Rev. Steve Shulz, Mission Central To learn more about Mission Central, the work being done to support LCMS Missionaries around the world, and how you and your congregation can assist in this work, visit: https://missioncentral.us/ Bulletin: Easter 5 Bulletin 25 Congregation at Prayer: CaP, 5/18/25…
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Season 6 (or seis, whatever!) of the Uncultured Saints is HERE! We're diving into Mark 11:1-11, the Triumphal Entry, and it's more than just a parade. Here's the lowdown: ➡️ The Colt: Jesus enters Jerusalem on a colt, not a warhorse. Why? It's a sign of humility, showing His victory isn't about earthly power, but divine grace. He's not there to con…
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Gerhard's Fifth Spiritual Key to Understanding the Passion: Viewing the passion history as a reflection of Christ's glorious virtues; those virtues as a prescribed model and formula with which to direct and pattern our lives and journey after. Based on Gerhard's Spiritual Contemplations on Christ's Suffering. Bulletin: Maundy Thursday Bulletin 25…
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Gerhard's Fourth Spiritual Key to Understanding the Passion: As Christ the Head suffered, so the Church the Body also suffers Based on Gerhard's Spiritual Contemplations on Christ's Suffering. Bulletin: MW Lent 5 Bulletin 25By Christ the King Lutheran (LCMS), Spencer, IA
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Gerhard's Second Spiritual Key to Understanding the Passion: Christ's Suffering as a Payment and Sacrifice for Our Manifold Sin Based on Gerhard's Spiritual Contemplations on Christ's Suffering. Bulletin: Midweek Lent 3 Bulletin 2025By Christ the King Lutheran (LCMS), Spencer, IA
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Gerhard's First Spiritual Key to Understanding the Passion: Christ's Obedience for Our Righteousness Based on Gerhard's Spiritual Contemplations on Christ's Suffering. Bulletin: Midweek Lent 1 Bulletin 2025By Christ the King Lutheran (LCMS), Spencer, IA
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A combined service of Christ the King Lutheran and First English Lutheran Churches in Spencer, at Christ the King. The sermon was preached by Rev. Paul Kaldahl, Jr. of First English. The sermon begins at the 14:31 mark Bulletin: Circumcision and Name BulletinBy Christ the King Lutheran (LCMS), Spencer, IA
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On December 28th, the 4th Day of Christmas, the Church celebrates the Feast of St. Holy Innocents, the first martyrs of the faith after the Nativity of our Lord. They are considered to be martyrs not of will, but of dead. Meaning, they did not die knowingly for the faith and against their mothers' will, but in fact did so die. Celebrating their fea…
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On December 26th, the 2nd Day of Christmas, the Church celebrates the Feast of St. Stephen, the first (proto) martyr of the faith after the Ascension of our Lord. He is considered a martyr both of will and deed, meaning he was willing to die for the faith and in fact did so. Celebrating his feast day right after Christmas reminds us that Christ's b…
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On December 21st, the Church celebrates the feast day of St. Thomas, the Apostle. Known widely as "Doubting Thomas," we hear today how Christ loveed Thomas, filled with unbelief, and with the Word restored him to the faith, to the point where tradition holds that Thomas brought the Gospel from Jerusalem to India, where he was martyred. Bulletin: ht…
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