Austin Journey Sermons
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Total Sermons: 26
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Clarity and Purpose in Life
In a break from his current series from the gospel of Mark, pastor Brian Lord addresses the question of the purpose of our lives.
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Man on a Mission: To The Notorious
Jesus was not hesitant mingle with the "notorious sinners" of the day -- much to the discomfort of the "religious right" of the day... What does that imply for us today?
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Man on a Mission: To Comfort and to Disturb
Jesus' mission brought comfort to the disturbed and afflicted -- but brought disturbance to the religiously comfortable. It does the same today.
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Man on a Mission (080224)
Jesus was a Man on a Mission -- to bring the Kingdom of God to us. But that forces a choice upon us -- to accept citizenship in HIS kingdom or continue to defend our own.
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Man on a Mission #2: The Gospel of Mark
In John the Baptist's introduction of Jesus, Jesus was announced at the Messiah and was wearing a title of divinity ("Son of God"). But before the God News started to go out widely, people were first called to repentance.
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Man on a Mission #1: The Gospel of Mark
Jesus came as the fulfillment of an eternal plan for our redemption and new life. He brought Hope, Life, and Salvation. This is the essence of the "Good News" and the central truth of our evangelism. We are called to an appropriate response and to a role within that same plan.
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Setting A Course: The Mission and Vision of Austin Journey Church
A look at the Mission and Vision of Austin Journey Church, with insights from the approach of the apostle Paul in the Areopagus in Athens.
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Who Does Jesus Want Me to Become?
Being a Disciple is more about what type of person we are coming to BE than about what we are DOING. In this message we look at key characteristics of a Disciple -- a Christ-dependent, Self-initiating, Reproducing, Faithful follower of Jesus.
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Big Brother: In the Family Business
When Jesus was criticized for spending time with "unsavory characters" He responded with three parables -- demonstrating that God seeks out the lost, the lost are highly valued by Him, and that their return brings celebration. This has crucial implications for both those who are far from God and those who are comfortably within his family. . .
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