
The Good Shepherd, Part 1
Today we begin our new sermon series in John 10 called, "The Good Shepherd". A pivotal truth of this scripture is founds in knowing that Jesus Christ is the Good Shepherd, sent by a God who loves us; and once we understa

Hosted by TJ Conwell · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 59 episodes
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We serve with one common model in mind: "Love God. Love People. Make Disciples." Welcome to the the podcast from Seasons Church, located in Prattville, Alabama. We pray that you are encouraged by these messages, and if you'd like more information please visit us at https://MySeasonsChurch.com
TJ Conwell hosts Seasons Church (Prattville, AL), a religion show with 59 episodes published.

Today we begin our new sermon series in John 10 called, "The Good Shepherd". A pivotal truth of this scripture is founds in knowing that Jesus Christ is the Good Shepherd, sent by a God who loves us; and once we understa

Concluding our sermon series, "Gaining Spiritual Sight" from the Gospel of John (chapter 9), we see Jesus not only heal the man born blind, which causes him to worship Jesus, but we also see Jesus openly challenge the re

Jesus heals a man's sight because He was in desperate need - but in that healing it meant that the man had to respond to Jesus's command. How committed are you to following Christ when He calls you to act? Right now, whe

People often reject what challenges them. Primarily, this is because our rebellion clouds our discernment, our pride often chooses denial over repentance, and our own spiritual blindness causes us to miss what God is doi

If we will not love the things of God, or even have love for God Himself, how can we possible call ourselves "followers of His"? This is the main point Jesus is attempting to drive home as He continues His conversation (

People often lived ( and still do ) by the false concept that somehow being from a certain bloodline means that you are good - and that you don't need a Messiah to forgive your sins. Jesus's teaching, in the Temple, is 1

Abraham was a respected religious figure, loved, honored, and even followed ... BUT ... Abraham knew the significance of a Messiah to come! Continuing in John 8, we clearly see how Jesus never minced words when it came t

The primary claim Jesus makes about Himself in John, Chapter 8, is that He is the light of the world - which infuriates the religious leaders who solely want to disprove and denounce who He is. However, the “religious” (

Continuing our study in John, we examine a story not originally found in the earliest discovered New Testament manuscripts, but defended & taught about throughout the early Church because of it's application. Pastor TJ C

Beginning a new series from the Gospel of John, we see a very common response to Jesus that still exists today. The religious leaders of the day simply want Jesus gone and their primary claim was because He was a “deceiv

During the culmination of the Feast of the Tabernacles, Jesus steps forward amidst all of the pomp & ceremony to give the greatest offering that the people would have ever heard. He offers them life - real life - in the

On the other side of death, the choice of your eternal residence is sealed. Jesus tells these standing before Him that they will not be with Him where He is! Will we hear this today and repent of our own sin? In this mes

When it comes to following Jesus, we have to ask the important distinction: "Do we really know Him? Or do we just know about Him?" Jesus explores this topic amongst the religious in the Temple, and it truly STILL speaks

Continuing our journey in discipleship, we face several questions in the first century AD that are still relevant now such as: Do we come to church to truly hear from God; Do we come to be challenged to be like Jesus; Ar

If Jesus lived a life to show us how to draw closer to God, what is it that is keeping us from doing so? Why do we struggle to exemplify God in our life today? Why do our "religious preferences" outweigh what God has cal

Continuing our series on Discipleship and its personal cost, Pastor TJ Conwell further unpacks the concept that Discipleship being the process of becoming like Jesus - by changing our wants to His - which in application

In this standalone message, our worship pastors, Marc and Tanya Ferrara, offer a challenge to our church to strive to be the kind of person that God has called us to be: by being faithful! This means that no matter what

Discipleship involves a process of becoming like Jesus which means changing our focus and our wants to follow Him. Are we obediently doing that today? Or are we still trying to do things our way and make a deal with Jesu

Concluding our series, "Give Us This Day", we examine Jesus's very clear teachings in Capernaum. His word and encouragement to those following Him is simple: Unless you do the things He told them to do, they (we) will ha

One of the greatest questions we may face in our journey of faith is: "What can we hold onto for strength to endure in our belief?" Jesus clarifies this with a declaration that ONLY the Son of God could make!! He is trul
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