Liberty Church Audio
by John
Scripture, Good Books, and the Christian Life.
The Audio Podcast of Liberty Church of Cosby, Tennessee.
Copyright: © 2023 Liberty Church Audio
Episodes
You Only Live Once, #YOLO!
10m · PublishedYou only live once, so…
Live in the moment!
(Right?)
Posted March 23, 2020
You Only Live Once, #YOLO!
10m · PublishedYou only live once, so…
Live in the moment!
(Right?)
Posted March 23, 2020
The Logic in the Storm: A Sunday Audio Worship Service
26m · PublishedHow to respond to turbulent times.
Order of Worship Service:
1. Behold Our God, by Sovereign Grace at :03.
2. Announcements by John Rush at 1:26.
3. Today’s Scripture: Matthew 14:22-33, by Dave Ford at 2:39.
4. Message: The Logic in the Storm, by John Rush at 4:30.
5. Prayer by Tom Black at 17:55.
6. “Be Still My Soul,” sung by Hannah Ford 21:05.
Posted March 20, 2020
The Logic in the Storm: A Sunday Audio Worship Service
26m · PublishedHow to respond to turbulent times.
Order of Worship Service:
1. Behold Our God, by Sovereign Grace at :03.
2. Announcements by John Rush at 1:26.
3. Today’s Scripture: Matthew 14:22-33, by Dave Ford at 2:39.
4. Message: The Logic in the Storm, by John Rush at 4:30.
5. Prayer by Tom Black at 17:55.
6. “Be Still My Soul,” sung by Hannah Ford 21:05.
Posted March 20, 2020
Alone & Far Away
12m · PublishedPeople are feeling the loss of being together as a church family. What do you do when you feel alone and far away?
Psalm 63 has encouragement for us.
Alone & Far Away
12m · PublishedPeople are feeling the loss of being together as a church family. What do you do when you feel alone and far away?
Psalm 63 has encouragement for us.
Running Scared
7m · PublishedWhat is, by far, God’s most frequent command?
The usual suspects include “Do not commit adultery,” “Have no other gods before me,” and “Love one another.”
“The next group includes whatever commands you know you have violated, in which case they only feel as if they appear on every page of Scripture. The actual answer is “Do not be afraid.”
– Ed Welch, Running Scared: Fear, Worry, and the God of Rest (p. 61). New Growth Press. Kindle Edition.
Reading:
- Running Scared: Fear, Worry, and the God of Rest, by Ed Welch
- Finding Quiet: My Story of Overcoming Anxiety and the Practices that Brought Peace, by J.P. Moreland
Posted March 19, 2020
Running Scared
7m · PublishedWhat is, by far, God’s most frequent command?
The usual suspects include “Do not commit adultery,” “Have no other gods before me,” and “Love one another.”
“The next group includes whatever commands you know you have violated, in which case they only feel as if they appear on every page of Scripture. The actual answer is “Do not be afraid.”
– Ed Welch, Running Scared: Fear, Worry, and the God of Rest (p. 61). New Growth Press. Kindle Edition.
Reading:
- Running Scared: Fear, Worry, and the God of Rest, by Ed Welch
- Finding Quiet: My Story of Overcoming Anxiety and the Practices that Brought Peace, by J.P. Moreland
Posted March 19, 2020
A Letter from a Wuhan Pastor
6m · PublishedThis is the first audio podcast (6:55 min.) from Liberty Church of Cosby during these days of social-distancing because of the COVID-19 virus.
Churches are increasing their online presence through audio and video, and we are glad to do the same.
This audio includes an open letter from a pastor in the Wuhan province of China. It is dated January 23, 2020 with encouraging words from someone living in the midst of what we are beginning to experience in America.
My hope is that we can experience the same comfort and hope he writes so eloquently about.
We look forward to being together very soon. Until then, we want to keep in touch with our church folks and invite you to let us know how you are doing.
Posted March 18, 2020
A Letter from a Wuhan Pastor
6m · PublishedThis is the first audio podcast (6:55 min.) from Liberty Church of Cosby during these days of social-distancing because of the COVID-19 virus.
Churches are increasing their online presence through audio and video, and we are glad to do the same.
This audio includes an open letter from a pastor in the Wuhan province of China. It is dated January 23, 2020 with encouraging words from someone living in the midst of what we are beginning to experience in America.
My hope is that we can experience the same comfort and hope he writes so eloquently about.
We look forward to being together very soon. Until then, we want to keep in touch with our church folks and invite you to let us know how you are doing.
Posted March 18, 2020
Liberty Church Audio has 110 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 22:30:28. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 8th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on June 1st, 2024 08:10.