
Love is Above All
In this sermon on 1 Corinthians 13, Paul’s teaching on love is explored in its original context: a divided church valuing spiritual gifts while neglecting the spiritual fruit of love. The passsage explains that tongues,

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A podcast of weekly sermons from our worship services. At Reclaim we believe that faith is a journey, church is our tribe, and that we all have something to offer. We exist to help people find an follow Jesus, and we would love to get to know you.
Unknown Host hosts Reclaim Christian Church, a religion show with 304 episodes published.

In this sermon on 1 Corinthians 13, Paul’s teaching on love is explored in its original context: a divided church valuing spiritual gifts while neglecting the spiritual fruit of love. The passsage explains that tongues,

In 1 Corinthians 12, Paul points the church beyond individual spiritual gifts to the unity created by the Holy Spirit. Every believer is part of the body of Christ, gifted by God for the common good and called to serve w

In 1 Corinthians 11, Paul confronts the Corinthian church for turning the Lord’s Supper into a source of division rather than unity. This sermon reflects on communion as a remembrance of Christ’s broken body and shed blo


Food offered to idols does not at first hearing sound to be a very relevant topic, but this message explores how very relevant it's application is. It explores how being “right” is not the same as being righteous. Some b


Due to the non precise start time regarding the sermon within the Sunday morning service, expect for the sermon to begin around 10:15 AM.


This sermon explores why the Christians at Corinth were stuck in their infancy stage of faith. Walking through 1 Corinthians 3, we discover the source of the Christian's immaturity, and the consequential divisions: their


This exploration of 1 Corinthians 1:1-2:5 challenges us to examine who/what we're truly following as Christians. The message confronts our human tendency to create factions and follow charismatic leaders rather than Chri

In this introduction to a summer-long series on Christian unity, we're confronted with an uncomfortable truth: the church seems to be fracturing over issues that ultimately don't matter. While Christians globally face ge

This message invites us into a profound exploration of how some of God's character is reflected in the qualities we often associate with motherhood. Drawing from Isaiah 49 and 66, we discover that God's love is not dista

RCC elder, Bob McDowell, shares how truly encountering the risen, Biblical Jesus always leads to transformation and a new identity rooted in Christ rather than in career, family, or personal achievements. Using the apost

This message walks through the short New Testament letter to Philemon, focusing on the story of Onesimus—a runaway bondservant transformed by Jesus from “useless” to “useful.” It explores how Christ sees not just what we

This message explores how God transforms us by adopting us into Christian community. Looking at Acts 2 and the day of Pentecost, it shows how the Holy Spirit forms a people who devote themselves to teaching, fellowship,

The sermon contrasts treating faith like a short-term “diet” of minor behavior changes with a true, whole-life transformation under Jesus’ lordship. Using Peter’s story of transformation—from his initial partial followin

This Easter message confronts us with the most fundamental question of our faith: what is eternal life truly worth to us? This is the question in mind while we focus on the reality and implications of Jesus’ resurrection

This message traces how Old Testament prophecies and events—like Zechariah’s promised king, the Exodus Passover, and David’s psalms—are fulfilled in Jesus’ final week, from Palm Sunday to the crucifixion. It highlights h

This message explores how many people in history, like the crew of the Titanic, missed the truth because of wrong presuppositions—specifically, how Israel misunderstood what the Messiah would be like. Drawing from multip
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