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Plum Creek Church
Prayer
Jesus
Psalm 51
Lament
Adoration
Thanksgiving
Confession
Jesus Christ
Grace
David
Petition
Abiding
Bible
Lord's Prayer
Castle Rock
Psalm 103
Hannah
Philippians 4
Anchoring
Memory

We’re a local church that wants to follow the way of Jesus in simple and practical ways. We love people wherever they are on their spiritual journey and believe that if Jesus was right about God, life, and the soul, then it only makes sense to rearrange our lives around what he says is true.

That way of life is then filtered through our values:

Live Like Jesus

Live Life Together

Live Irrationall... more

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes659Founded4 years ago
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Welcome to The After Sermon by Plum Creek Church.

This bite-sized discussion is where we get to sit down with our communicators and ask a few follow up questions connected to the weekend message, unpack it on a deeper level, and explore how it all r... more

We're so glad you've chosen to listen to our online experience! Here at Plum Creek, we’re all about changed lives, changing lives; and what that simply means is that what Christ has done in us is not just for us, but it’s for us to share with others ... more

Welcome to The After Sermon by Plum Creek Church.

This bite-sized discussion is where we get to sit down with our communicators and ask a few follow up questions connected to the weekend message, unpack it on a deeper level, and explore how it all r... more

YouTube

We're so glad you've chosen to listen to our online experience! Here at Plum Creek, we’re all about changed lives, changing lives; and what that simply means is that what Christ has done in us is not just for us, but it’s for us to share with others ... more

YouTube

Welcome to The After Sermon by Plum Creek Church.

This bite-sized discussion is where we get to sit down with our communicators and ask a few follow up questions connected to the weekend message, unpack it on a deeper level, and explore how it all r... more

YouTube

We're so glad you've chosen to listen to our online experience! Here at Plum Creek, we’re all about changed lives, changing lives; and what that simply means is that what Christ has done in us is not just for us, but it’s for us to share with others ... more

YouTube

Welcome to The After Sermon by Plum Creek Church.

This bite-sized discussion is where we get to sit down with our communicators and ask a few follow up questions connected to the weekend message, unpack it on a deeper level, and explore how it all r... more

YouTube

We're so glad you've chosen to listen to our online experience! Here at Plum Creek, we’re all about changed lives, changing lives; and what that simply means is that what Christ has done in us is not just for us, but it’s for us to share with others ... more

YouTube

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Episode: The After Sermon /// Is prayer more about an outcome or a relationship?
Michele Cushatt
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Episode: The After Sermon /// How do we give thanks when life is still hard?
Eric Parks
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Episode: The After Sermon /// Can pain become a place we meet God?
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Episode: The After Sermon /// Why is it important to have prayer become part of a rhythm?
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Episode: The After Sermon /// Why do we still try to earn what Jesus already gave?
The Adulterous Woman
Character delivering testimony about encounter with Jesus
Biblical narrative character
Episode: Are you focused on people’s sin while ignoring their soul? /// Encounter: Part 4

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Doug Miller
Pastor at Plum Creek Church and frequent sermon contributor with focus on prayer, confession, and pastoral teaching.

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The After Sermon /// Why do we still try to earn what Jesus already gave?
Q: What does it mean for Jesus to be the star of the narrative, rather than the woman's actions or any performative righteousness?
Grace is the central point; Jesus's love is not earned and should shape how believers live, with the preacher recalling that the woman's life responded to grace rather than earning it.
The After Sermon /// Why do we still try to earn what Jesus already gave?
Q: As a preacher, what you did this morning is unusual, right? It was unusual, because you embodied truly, like if you haven't seen the message, or I'd watch it, go to YouTube and watch the message.
The guest explains that embodying the message was a deliberate choice to help the audience feel what it might be like from the perspective of those involved in the story, and to highlight the humanity of the characters as a way to illuminate grace.
The After Sermon /// Why is it important to have prayer become part of a rhythm?
Q: What role does the humanity of Jesus play in understanding prayer today?
Jesus' human fatigue and need for rest highlight that prayer is a costly but essential priority, not a luxury, especially when busyness increases.
The After Sermon /// Why is it important to have prayer become part of a rhythm?
Q: How do knowledge, intention, and means interact in making prayer a daily practice?
Knowledge gives the vision; intention commits to action; means provides the practical steps to actually practice the prayer life.
The After Sermon /// Why is it important to have prayer become part of a rhythm?
Q: Why do you start with the rhythms of prayer rather than jumping into types of prayer?
Because Jesus' model shows that a deep, ongoing connection with the Father is foundational; rhythms help us move from simply knowing about prayer to actually practicing it in daily life.

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This program tends to center faith-based practical living, focusing on how prayer shapes relationship with God, rather than treating it as a set of outcomes. Episodes frequently explore themes like the rhythm of prayer, adoration, lament, confession, and gratitude, often featuring pastors or religious leaders as hosts and guests who illuminate biblical practices with personal stories and pastoral insight. Notable throughlines include framing prayer as a daily, relational discipline, wrestling with suffering through lament, and emphasizing grace and transformation in everyday life. The show often invites guest pastors or religious thinkers to ground discussions in scripture while offering actionable prompts for listeners to apply in communit... more

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