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MyCom teaches communities of faith how to effectively find their audience and share their story with the world. Journey with savvy church marketers, pastors and leaders with support from MyCom writers, authors, and many others offering expert advice on outreach ideas, communications, social media and new technology. Conversations are practical in nature, yet casual and fun! Join us monthly on our mission to create communication resources for church leaders and amplify the voice of the church ...
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Grace Assembly of God

Grace Assembly of God

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Grace Assembly of God is a Christ-centered pentecostal church that is dedicated to sharing God's love and developing disciples that live out the passions and priorities of Christ. Visit us on Sunday mornings at 9 or 11am for contemporary worship, gospel-centered preaching, and a loving community. To find out more about us visit us on the web at: www.graceagsyracuse.com Thanks for listening. (Praise the Lord! We have fixed our audio issues! Thank you for your patience.)
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A podcast series that will build and enrich your spiritual and daily life. Through the word of God, we will find word of encouragement and edification to face the challenges of our daily lives. Jesus Christ is the answer to our needs. The Holy Spirit is our guide and helper. To hear His voice and know Jesus, we must establish a communion or relationship with Him through prayer and obedience. So, faith comes from hearing, that is, hearing the Good News about Christ -Romans 10:17
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God in His perfect wisdom and Jesus in perfect obedience decided to leave us here for the time being but promised to return. Until then we are instructed to be a rebellion preparing for the Lord's final assault. Our fight is not with men but with dark spiritual forces (Eph 6:12). I know it sounds a little crazy, but God said it, not me. I hope this show glorifies God. I hope this show encourages the Body. I hope this show introduces you to the true living God if you have never met him. I wil ...
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Hey friend, do you have some God-sized dreams bubbling up inside? Do you sometimes wonder why life has to be such a challenge while you try to accomplish the things God is calling you to? Maybe you’ve parked some goals, or walked away from your calling, or let your purpose sit on the sidelines because it seemed too overwhelming, too intimidating or too insignificant to God? Would that change if I told you that God already has a current of grace ready and waiting, where His amazing provision ...
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In this episode Tim discusses the various encounters Jesus had, while highlighting his refusal to fulfill selfish desires in encouragement of spiritual growth. After his resurrection, Jesus spends time with his disciples, explaining Scripture and explains his ongoing presence despite his future physical absence. Jesus' voluntary human life and his …
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Some portrayals may display God as a lonely creator in need of company in the beginning of creation. That God isn’t the God Christianity describes. That Creator isn’t the Creator we meet in the Bible. The Bible tells us that, in that incomprehensible eternal past, God was not alone. This sermon illustrates how God's nature of love is evident in the…
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In this episode, Tim starts off discussing the modern phenomena of mass production, where identical products are easily replaced, while with God’s creation, every human is unique and irreplaceable. This uniqueness often causes frustration because people naturally desire others to think and act similarly to themselves, as evident in everyday irritat…
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Even if we attend worship at a church weekly, what's our relationship to that particular congregation? How do we think about it? Do we flit from church to church according to our tastes? What would God have us do? In this miniseries, Pastor Tim will walk through a 1942 book by the British Christian writer C. S. Lewis, "The Screwtape Letters." You c…
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Humans beings only live in the present. That's just how time works, after all. But we often want to live in the future. We spend a lot of time thinking about the future. What spiritual effects can that have on us? In this miniseries, Pastor Tim will walk through a 1942 book by the British Christian writer C. S. Lewis, "The Screwtape Letters." You c…
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There are skepticism that people encounter when browsing social media platforms and even when using AI technologies like ChatGPT. Tim also addresses skepticism people have towards various authorities, including the government, media, and even religious institutions, and contrasts this with the often uncritical acceptance of online content. This epi…
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The Easter message profoundly shapes daily life by anchoring it in the reality of Jesus' resurrection. This event, affirms the existence of God and validates Jesus' divinity. Moreover, it promises the resurrection of all believers, offering hope beyond death. The Resurrection not only demonstrates God's power over death but also underscores the sig…
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Communications expert, Sabrina Joy Stevens will be hosting a MyCom Webinar on May 15th at 12pm (CST) to help our leaders with Clarity over Confusion post General Conference. Register here: https://umcom.zoom.us/webinar/register/7317103461585/WN_lIZSl3OmRcO8ykOHW356UA Subscribe to MyCom Podcasts on YouTube here: https://www.resourceumc.org/en/agenci…
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We thank Reverend Mark Wendland for serving us in worship today. His active pastoral ministry took place as a foreign missionary in Zambia and Malawi, as well as stateside parishes in Pittsburgh, Michigan, and Wisconsin. This Sunday sermon, based on 2 Thessalonians 2 verses 13-17 , was preached at Grace of God Lutheran Church on April 7, 2024. This…
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In a reflection on Maundy Thursday, Tim discusses the unity expressed in the Lord's Supper as outlined in 1 Corinthians 10:16-17. The juxtaposition of contemporary American Christian worship experience with that of the early Corinthian congregation, emphasizing the nature of gatherings and the integration of the Lord's Supper with fellowship meals.…
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What does true humility look like? What about false humility? How can we see a difference? In this miniseries, Pastor Tim will walk through a 1942 book by the British Christian writer C. S. Lewis, "The Screwtape Letters." You can buy a copy of the book on various websites; here's a link at Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/Screwtape-Letters-C-S-Lewis/…
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On Good Friday, Jesus, the Son of God, hung on the cross, speaking only seven times. Jesus' impending death was foretold: to die for the forgiveness of sins out of boundless love. His crucifixion symbolized the removal of sin's barrier between God and humanity, demonstrated by the tearing of the temple curtain. Through his sacrifice, Jesus reconcil…
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In this podcast episode, Tim dives into the whole idea of "minimal facts" from 1 Corinthians 15:1-8, 12-27. He kicks it off with some everyday examples, like finding your toddler in a flour mess or seeing your car with a smashed window with the glove box opened; situations where you can pretty much piece together what went down with just a few basi…
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What can lead to spiritual progress in our lives? And what spiritual progress would truly dismay Satan and his demons? Episode 13 of the Screwtape Letters offers us a few thoughts on that topic. In this miniseries, Pastor Tim will walk through a 1942 book by the British Christian writer C. S. Lewis, "The Screwtape Letters." You can buy a copy of th…
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Material left out of our March 10 message on Numbers 21:4-9. Pastor Tim discusses the way that group attitudes led to sin, and to repentance, for the Israelites during the event of the bronze snake. Like the Israelites, we are often shaped by the groups to which we belong. Look for these bonus episodes on occasional Tuesdays. Music is "What Words C…
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We spoke with UMCOM Video Producer, Kathryn Price, several years ago as we were all navigating the pandemic. On this episode of the MyCom Church Marketing Podcast, we’re checking back in with her both for a refresher on creating sermon videos and to see what new tools and features we could all be using! This MyCom Podcast is brought to you by EO To…
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In this podcast episode, we explore the events of Palm Sunday through the lens of Mark 11:1-19, delving into what Jesus saw when he entered Jerusalem and approached the temple. As Jesus rode into the city, crowds hailed him with shouts of "Hosanna," a cry for salvation. But what did they expect this salvation to look like? Some anticipated a politi…
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Michael Scott finds himself unable to fulfill a promise to pay college tuition for a group of eager students. Despite the letdown, these students' commitment to their education underscores the influence promises wield. In dissecting the notion of faith, we discern two meanings: beliefs held and the act of belief itself. While religions offer distin…
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Why do we consume so much "content" online? Does having so much media to view at any moment make us happier? Does it benefit us? Often, it actually gets in the way of real joy, or a real pursuit of truth. In this miniseries, Pastor Tim will walk through a 1942 book by the British Christian writer C. S. Lewis, "The Screwtape Letters." You can buy a …
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As we unravel the Israelites' plight in the wilderness, we confront the misconception that suffering alone can rectify sin. While consequences may deter actions, they fail to address the heart of the issue—the discontent that breeds sin. Therapy, though valuable in addressing actions, falls short in transforming the underlying motivations that driv…
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What are humor and joy? And what spiritual purposes can they serve? Those are the questions we'll consider in letter eleven of the Screwtape Letters. In this miniseries, Pastor Tim will walk through a 1942 book by the British Christian writer C. S. Lewis, "The Screwtape Letters." You can buy a copy of the book on various websites; here's a link at …
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In the tenth of the Screwtape Letters, we consider this question: What effect do the friends we keep have on our spiritual lives? In this miniseries, Pastor Tim will walk through a 1942 book by the British Christian writer C. S. Lewis, "The Screwtape Letters." You can buy a copy of the book on various websites; here's a link at Amazon. https://www.…
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John and Jane, a married couple have differing views on church attendance. While Jane attends church faithfully, John sees no point in it. Jane believes that going to church makes God happy with her, but John remains skeptical. The episode explores the common perception that worship is a means to please God. However, it challenges this notion by ex…
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When we feel spiritually low, God is always ready to answer us, to comfort us, and to assure us of his forever-love. But his enemy and ours, Satan, has tactics to use against us during these low points as well. In letter nine of the Screwtape Letters, C. S. Lewis discusses the particular ways demons attack when we feel spiritually low. In this mini…
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What does it mean to feel "spiritually high" or "spiritually low"? And what interest might spiritual beings have in the spiritual mindsets of humans? In this miniseries, Pastor Tim will walk through a 1942 book by the British Christian writer C. S. Lewis, "The Screwtape Letters." You can buy a copy of the book on various websites; here's a link at …
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If demons exist, why don't we see them? And what might their interest be in humanity's divisions? In this miniseries, Pastor Tim will walk through a 1942 book by the British Christian writer C. S. Lewis, "The Screwtape Letters." You can buy a copy of the book on various websites; here's a link at Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/Screwtape-Letters-C-S…
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In the podcast episode "Rethinking Suffering," the exploration of Jesus' ministry near its end and the challenges he faced are examined through the lens of Mark 8:31-38. The episode delves into the intricacies of suffering and its relationship with faith, drawing parallels between Jesus' temptations in the desert and his ultimate sacrifice on the c…
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Last year, we dipped our toes in the water of AI with an excellent primer from Kenny Jahng on what generative AI is, some ministry uses, and how to get started. Since then, I have personally used AI tools to help me refine and clarify my thoughts and writing, as a brainstorming partner in sermon prep, and I have even generated a few images for serm…
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How do anxiety and worry affect me spiritually? Does God have an answer for my fears and worries? Perhaps you've asked these questions. If so, you aren't alone. In this miniseries, Pastor Tim will walk through a 1942 book by the British Christian writer C. S. Lewis, "The Screwtape Letters." You can buy a copy of the book on various websites; here's…
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Are Satan and his demons happy when humans suffer? How should Christians respond when suffering is present? What does God do with suffering? Perhaps you've asked these questions. If so, you aren't alone. In this miniseries, Pastor Tim will walk through a 1942 book by the British Christian writer C. S. Lewis, "The Screwtape Letters." You can buy a c…
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“If anyone on the verge of action should judge himself according to the outcome, he would never begin” - Soren Kierkegaard. In this episode, we "Rethinking Religion: Trials and Temptations," listeners are invited to explore the complexities of faith and the essence of religion through the lens of Abraham's life. As the Lenten season begins, the epi…
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What does prayer do? And how should I pray? Perhaps you've asked these questions. If so, you aren't alone. In this miniseries, Pastor Tim will walk through a 1942 book by the British Christian writer C. S. Lewis, "The Screwtape Letters." You can buy a copy of the book on various websites; here's a link at Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/Screwtape-Le…
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How should I pray for someone else? Should I think of "souls" as something separate from "people"? How am I supposed to love, as a Christian? If you've asked questions like those, you're not alone. In this miniseries, Pastor Tim will walk through a 1942 book by the British Christian writer C. S. Lewis, "The Screwtape Letters." You can buy a copy of…
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Thanks for listening! In this episode, we explore the truths Jesus reveals about himself on the Mount of Transfiguration. We find that he is the God of the Old Testament, who spoke with Moses and Elijah on mountaintops. We recognize him as the Lawgiver. But most importantly, we see him to be the God of mercy and grace, whose faithful love abides th…
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If I attend a church, what should I think about other people? And what should they htink about me? How should we interact with one another? If you've asked questions like that, you're not alone. In this miniseries, Pastor Tim will walk through a 1942 book by the British Christian writer C. S. Lewis, "The Screwtape Letters." You can buy a copy of th…
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In this episode, we explore the profound lessons embedded within the miraculous events unfolding in Capernaum. From the healing touch of Jesus to the profound implications of his departure, there's much to unpack in this passage. We even get the explore what the meaning of Lent is and why this period of time is important to Christians. Join us as w…
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Do logical arguments help people believe? What role should reason play in establishing someone's religious faith? Perhaps you've asked these questions. If so, you aren't alone. In this miniseries, Pastor Tim will walk through a 1942 book by the British Christian writer C. S. Lewis, "The Screwtape Letters." You can buy a copy of the book on various …
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Pastor Tim Walsh's approach diving into Mark 1:14-20, exploring the Gospel of Mark as an "unexpected heist movie". You make ask how does a heist have any relation to the Gospel, well that's a great question to ask! Drawing parallels with classic heist films, Pastor Tim reflects on the crew that Jesus assembles at the beginning of his ministry. The …
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Thanks for listening to our podcast feed! This sermon on 1 Samuel 3:1-10 was preached on January 14, 2024, by Pastor Tim Walsh. In this message, we're introduced to an important, but relatively unknown, figure in Biblical history. Samuel was used by God to turn God's people back to God's Word. Samuel also served to lead Israel in their transition t…
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On this episode of the MyCom Church Marketing Podcast, we welcome Rev. Melissa Pisco to talk about how a ministry that is intentionally inclusive of people with disabilities can offer a way to connect with those who are not yet a part of your church. For more info about Dan Wunderlich go to: https://www.defininggrace.com/ =============== For over 8…
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In this podcast, Pastor Tim Walsh reflects on the significance of Epiphany, the event marking the sudden appearances of the Magi and Jesus. This underscores the importance of relying on God's Word for guidance. The episode emphasizes the three signs appointed by God where Christ is present: the preaching and teaching of the Bible, baptism, and the …
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There are many young couples showing up, daily, to the temple, to offer sacrifices for their neborn babies. One of the priests sees a couple (Mary and Joseph) with an external image that stated obviously they could not afford much but two birds instead of a lamb and a dove for a sacrifice. Regardless, his job, as a priest, is not to judge people by…
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There is a specific verse that people typically are familiar with. No, I'm not talking about John 3:16. Remember the very first verse of John stating "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God"? This is the verse. This is the verse that shines forth the doctrine of the trinity. Later in that book, John 8:35, Jes…
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So much of our daily lives feels like a string of things happening to us. What’s so important about Christmas? Maybe you’ve never asked that question. Maybe it’s obvious to you. But maybe not. At Christmas, God became someone we can touch. Why did God come down into our world where he could be touched and handled and ultimately killed? The simple r…
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Imagine receiving a divine greeting, "Greetings, you who are highly favored! The Lord is with you. Amen." Just as the angel Gabriel spoke these words to Mary, know that you too are "highly favored." In the eyes of God, His love knows no bounds, and if he loves you, dear listener, you are indeed highly favored. In Luke 1 verses 26-38, we find the po…
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John the Baptist. Paul the Apostle. Two important names in biblical history! You could spend a lot of time talking about these two men. In fact, this sermon does a fair amount of exactly that. But when we read the texts of the Bible about Paul and John, we come to realize that Paul and John didn't want people to focus on them. They wanted to disapp…
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How can you give comfort to someone? Is it by providing a distraction, action, or a sense of compassion? What can you specifically do to comfort someone? The answer we should actually ask is: How does God comfort someone? In Isaiah 40 verses 1-11, we find the answer. This episode goes into depth explaining the general sorts of comfort one may try t…
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