Podcasts from our weekly RUF at TCU Large Group Meetings.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 193 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
A guest sermon from TCU RUF's intern Walt Horton
Gen 3:8-24 | After the Fall, Gen 3:15 gives us the first word of the gospel and points us to a greater marriage between Jesus and his Church.
Gen 3:1-7 | Because of the Fall, sin has entered the world and death through sin-- leading to shame, fear, and our desperate need to hide from God.
Gen 2:4-25 | God uses covenants to order his relationship with humans, but the fall of Adam creates a need for a new and greater covenant representative: Jesus.
Part two of a three part series on justification from this year's Ranchopalooza youth retreat.
Part three of a three part series on justification from this year's Ranchopalooza youth retreat.
Part one of a three part series on justification from this year's Ranchopalooza youth retreat.
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