
This is the podcast of Northstar Church in Blacksburg, Virginia. Our vision is to help believers in Christ "be the church."
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 919 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

In our second message in our series on The Holy Spirit, we look at two of the ways the Holy Spirit works in our lives. From Scripture, we see that he glorifies Christ in our hearts by teaching us and empowers us to glorify him through our lives.
Of the the three persons of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit is perhaps the most confusing, and so today we're starting a sermon series to add clarity rather than confusion about who the Spirit is, what He does, and why it matters. We first turn to a por... more
The Being the Church podcast is back! We’re kicking it off (again) by spending a little time celebrating some of the things that God has been doing in our community over the past few months. We hope it’s an encouragement to you to hear some ways God ... more
On a special Sunday of celebration and worship, we look back to the early church in Acts to learn about sending off and living sent. The church at Antioch sends their beloved brothers Saul and Barnabas during a difficult and hectic time in the histor... more
Concluding our time in James, we learn from the abrupt and urgent ending about the importance of not leaving people behind and the reward that awaits when we bring back spiritual strays. Christians can stray from the truth and from the faith. James c... more
In our next-to-last time in James together, we are presented with powerful reminders about prayer, especially in suffering and struggles. Both prayer and praise prompt us to ask: what if coming to God is not escape, but rather a means of walking with... more
Continuing our time in James, we receive an important urging to have meaningful mouths. Words are not harmless; they carry consequences as serious as life and death. Reflecting Jesus' teaching, James here reminds us that followers of Jesus do not nee... more
On the first Easter day, when Jesus rose from the dead, the Savior of the world appeared unexpectedly like a surprise celebrity, though His reception was much more mundane, much more ordinary, than celebrities today. Jesus's resurrection seems like a... more
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