Omslagafbeelding van de show The Lake Forest Sermoncast

The Lake Forest Sermoncast

Podcast door Chad Wright-Pittman

Engels

Geschiedenis & Religie

Tijdelijke aanbieding

2 maanden voor € 1

Daarna € 9,99 / maandElk moment opzegbaar.

  • 20 uur luisterboeken / maand
  • Podcasts die je alleen op Podimo hoort
  • Gratis podcasts
Begin hier

Over The Lake Forest Sermoncast

At Lake Forest Presbyterian Church, we believe the gospel still surprises us. Through scripture, story, and reflection, each sermon invites listeners to think deeply, laugh freely, and discover grace in unexpected places. Join us weekly as we explore the rhythms of worship and wonder — finding hope in the parables, mercy in the margins, and God’s quiet reforming work in our everyday lives.A podcast for anyone seeking a faith that is both thoughtful and alive.

Alle afleveringen

29 afleveringen

aflevering Ancient Linguistics & the God Who Transcends | Acts 17:22-31| 5.10.26 artwork

Ancient Linguistics & the God Who Transcends | Acts 17:22-31| 5.10.26

What happens when the gospel walks into a room full of people who already have their own answers? In this Mother’s Day sermon from Acts 17, we explore Paul’s famous speech on Mars Hill — not primarily as a model for debate or apologetics, but as a masterclass in listening. Before Paul ever said a word to Athens, he wandered its streets, read its altars, and sat with its poets long enough to find the place where their longing and his gospel were reaching toward each other. Along the way, we meet the ancient Epicureans and Stoics — and discover that their questions feel surprisingly modern. We’re also invited to ask ourselves: when is the last time we read someone else’s poets? Not to dismantle what they believe, but to understand what longing it was trying to answer? In a divided, chronically-online world, Paul’s curious, generous engagement with Athens offers us more than a communication strategy — it offers us something closer to love.

12 mei 2026 - 22 min
aflevering The Spirit, Forgiveness, & Doubt | John 20:19-29 | 4.12.26 artwork

The Spirit, Forgiveness, & Doubt | John 20:19-29 | 4.12.26

"My Lord and My God" — The Real Thomas | John 20:19-29 He's been called "doubting Thomas" for two thousand years. But what if we've had him wrong? In this sermon from the second Sunday of Easter, we'll take a fresh look at one of the most misunderstood figures in the New Testament — and discover that Thomas wasn't a cautionary tale. He was a witness. A follower willing to walk toward death when everyone else backed away. A man who sat with honest, unresolved faith for a full week and kept showing up anyway. And the one who, in the end, delivers the most theologically complete statement in all of John's Gospel. If your faith has felt more like a long Friday than a bright Sunday morning lately — if you've been sitting with questions you can't resolve, waiting on something you haven't seen yet — this one's for you. God can handle your questions. God is not threatened by your doubt. And the story isn't over yet.

14 apr 2026 - 17 min
Super app. Onthoud waar je bent gebleven en wat je interesses zijn. Heel veel keuze!
Super app. Onthoud waar je bent gebleven en wat je interesses zijn. Heel veel keuze!
Makkelijk in gebruik!
App ziet er mooi uit, navigatie is even wennen maar overzichtelijk.

Kies je abonnement

Meest populair

Tijdelijke aanbieding

Premium

20 uur aan luisterboeken

  • Podcasts die je alleen op Podimo hoort

  • Geen advertenties in Podimo shows

  • Elk moment opzegbaar

2 maanden voor € 1
Daarna € 9,99 / maand

Begin hier

Premium Plus

Onbeperkt luisterboeken

  • Podcasts die je alleen op Podimo hoort

  • Geen advertenties in Podimo shows

  • Elk moment opzegbaar

Probeer 7 dagen gratis
Daarna € 13,99 / maand

Probeer gratis

Alleen bij Podimo

Populaire luisterboeken

Veelgestelde vragen

Meer vragen & antwoorden
Begin hier

2 maanden voor € 1. Daarna € 9,99 / maand. Elk moment opzegbaar.