
Audio Appendix: An Interview with Dave Evans
Dave Evans, Stanford Life Design Lab co-founder and co-author of "Designing Your Life" and "How to Live a Meaningful Life," joins Corey for a conversation about life, faith, and joy.

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Third Church RVA is a Presbyterian church pastored by Corey Widmer in Richmond, Virginia. We believe we are called together for the renewal of all things through Jesus Christ.
Third Church, RVA hosts Third Church Sermons, a religion show with 500 episodes published.

Dave Evans, Stanford Life Design Lab co-founder and co-author of "Designing Your Life" and "How to Live a Meaningful Life," joins Corey for a conversation about life, faith, and joy.

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This Sunday Richard Haney joins us as we look at the next section in Philippians 3 and consider the apostle Paul’s exhortation “to press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.”

This Sunday, Brooke Wright continues our journey through Philippians as we explore what it means to find resilient joy, not in the life we wish we had, but in the life God has lovingly entrusted to us.

This Sunday, we'll continue our journey through Philippians as we explore what it means to find resilient joy, not in the life we wish we had, but in the life God has lovingly entrusted to us.

This Sunday, we'll continue our journey through Philippians as we explore what it means to find resilient joy, not in the life we wish we had, but in the life God has lovingly entrusted to us.

This Sunday, we will continue our journey through Philippians by reflecting on one of the most beautiful passages in Scripture: Philippians 2:5–11.

This Sunday Rick Hutton continues our Philippians series with Paul’s challenge to the church to find joy and strength in unity.

This Sunday Corey Wdimer continues to explore Paul's logic of joy and how he assimilates the experience of suffering through his theological vision of hope.

This Sunday, Ed Satterfield continues our series through the book of Philippians and guides us through Paul's purpose, hope, joy, and certainty, despite his uncertain circumstances.

We’ll finish our series on the book of Acts this week with a wonderful story about three people whose lives are transformed by the gospel.

This Sunday we'll continue in our Growing Small series by looking at the story of the first true Gentile congregation- the church of Antioch.

This Sunday we'll continue our study of the early church by looking at one of the most dramatic moments in the book of Acts: the conversion of the first Gentile.

We'll continue the story of the early church this week by looking at one of the great turning points in the book, Acts 8.

This Sunday, we'll look at what happens when people live as new spiritual family in face to face relationships: conflict! Acts 6 is a great story about how the early Christians worked through challenges and remained unit

This Sunday we’ll continue exploring what “Growing Small” means as we turn to the remarkable portrait of the early church in Acts 2:42–47.

This Sunday we'll look at one of the most famous stories in the book of Acts — the story of Pentecost. When Jesus Christ gives his Spirit to his people, he doesn't just break into our lives, he also breaks us open.

This Sunday we'll begin a new sermon series called Growing Small: The Mission of the Spirit and the Church in the Book of Acts, exploring what "growing small" looks like through the lens of this book.
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