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We meet on Saturday at 6:00pm and Sunday at 8:30am, 10:00am & 11:30am in Vancouver, Washington We broadcast live Sundays at 10:00am on our website, YouTube and Facebook 8803 NE 76th St Vancouver, WA 98662 www.HeritageNW.org www.youtube.com/HeritageChurchNorthwest www.facebook.com/HeritageNorthwest
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Northwest Bible Church

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Sunday audio sermons from Northwest Bible Church located in Hilliard, Ohio. Our mission is to lead people to know Jesus, grow in their relationship with Him, then go serve and reach others. You’ll find this common thread running through our Bible-centered sermons. So, no matter your past or what questions you might have, Northwest is a church where you’ll hear the truth and find the grace and forgiveness that Jesus offers everyone!
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In this series, we look at what hope means according to different authors in the Bible. This week, we look at what hope should actually be based in according to Jeremiah 29:11.*There was a slight audio malfunction during communion and part of the prayer after. The sound is a bit off from 32:20-32:43.…
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Lead Pastor Josh Carstensen continues a series on the life of Peter. In a big moment of Peter's life, Jesus asks his disciples, "But who do you say that the Son of Man is?" Peter replies with an answer revealed by the Father in Heaven - it's a great moment. But right afterward, as Jesus shares about the difficult road ahead, Peter's reaction is... …
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Acts 17:1-15 | Andrew Murch | Paul was no stranger to adversity. In fact, as you follow Paul’s journey, you will likely conclude that Paul has made obstacles, setbacks, and persecution his friend. In this section of text, we will see this same theme running its course as Paul shares the message of the Gospel, not knowing whether the seed will sprou…
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“Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ: to the chosen, living as exiles…” With these words, Peter opened his letter to followers of Jesus who were spread out and isolated, struggling and suffering. The message Peter wrote back then… inspired by the Spirit of God… is a message God still means for us now. Because, as believers, we will experience sufferi…
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In this series, we look at what hope means according to different authors in the Bible. This week, we look at what hope should actually be based in according to Hebrews 11.The video played for the congregation that is mentioned at 32:28 in the sermon is the song Bigger Than the Odds by The Great Romance. You can find the video at this link: https:/…
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Guest Speaker Jeremy Mikkelsen continues a series on the life of Peter. The story of Peter walking to Jesus on the water often ends with us reflecting more about how Peter had "little faith," and less about how Peter actually got out of the boat. And, once Peter stepped out and faced challenges, how he confidently called out to Jesus for help. It's…
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Pain is inevitable. We try to avoid it, numb it or downplay it, but it doesn’t erase the fact that pain is real. But for believers, we can have hope in our pain. There can be hope because we have a God who doesn’t want our pain to be wasted. It’s our pain that He uses to draw us closer… go deeper… with Him. And at the end of the pain, for those who…
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