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Welcome to the Crosswalk Chattanooga weekly podcast. To learn more visit our website at http://www.crosswalkvillage.com/chattanooga or download the Crosswalk Church App.... more
FAQs about Crosswalk Chattanooga Podcast:How many episodes does Crosswalk Chattanooga Podcast have?The podcast currently has 147 episodes available.
March 21, 20263-21-26: The Entrance We Didn't See Coming - Beautiful Upset E4 (Mark 11)Today's episode follows Jesus into Jerusalem in Mark chapter 11, and the beginning of the week of His crucifixion. Experience the movement of God accelerating the story of salvation in three parts: the donkey, the table, and the tree....more51minPlay
March 14, 20263-14-26: The Greatness We Can't Grasp - Beautiful Upset E3 (Mark 10)In today's episode, we consider the dissonance demonstrated by James and John's request of Jesus in Mark 10. As it turns out, Jesus will give them seats beside Him in His mission. However, in doing so, He will turn their world upside down and reorder our expectations of what it means to be a follower of Christ....more51minPlay
March 07, 20263-7-26: The Glory We Can't Hold Onto - Beautiful Upset E2 (Mark 9)Today's episode takes us to Mark 9 and the story of Jesus on the Mount of Transfiguration. Join us as He pushes us past our initial inclinations, down into the valley, and headlong into the brokenness and pain of the world....more42minPlay
February 28, 20262-28-26: The Confession We Don't Understand - Beautiful Upset E1 (Mark 8)This is episode 1 of our new sermon series exploring the surprising acts and words of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark, titled Beautiful Upset. In Mark 8, Jesus asks His disciples, "Who do you say that I am?" And, while they use the correct language, He reveals that they don't really get it. Join us as Jesus tips our understanding upside down in the Beautiful Upset....more38minPlay
February 21, 20262-21-26: Make Room (2 Kings 7)Today, Pastor Dave leads a study of 2 Kings 7, a story of desperate hunger, finding what we need, and the call to share beyond ourselves. As we look in the mirror of God's word, we hear a call to courage and sacrifice, as Crosswalk seeks to Make Room for Jesus to move through our community and gather the hungry to His feast....more44minPlay
February 14, 20262-14-26: Learning to Lovewell E6 - Servant LeadershipToday Pastor Dave concludes our Learning to Lovewell series by exploring our fifth end statement: Crosswalk will be a community that exemplifies servant leadership....more45minPlay
February 07, 20262-7-26: Learning to Lovewell E5 - Living Beyond OurselvesIn today's episode, Pastor Dave Ferguson unpacks Crosswalk's 4th end statement: "Crosswalk will be a community that lives beyond herself by caring and advocating for the powerless, oppressed, and abandoned....more44minPlay
January 31, 20261-31-26: Learning to Lovewell E4 - RelevantJoin us for the fourth episode of Learning to Lovewell. Today as Pastor Andreas Beccai, lead pastor of the Redlands campus and member of our Global teaching team, guides us on an exploration of Crosswalk's third end statement....more32minPlay
January 24, 20261-24-26: Learning to Lovewell E3 - An Authentic Relationship with GodCrosswalk's second end statement is that, "Crosswalk will be a community where people will learn and grow in an authentic relationship with God." So, today, we explore what it means to have this relationship and how to pursue it....more47minPlay
January 17, 20261-15-26: Learning to Lovewell E2 - A Community of Belonging (Genesis 3)During this second episode of our "Learning to Lovewell" series, we begin exploring Crosswalk's five end statements. End statement #1 is that Crosswalk will be a community of belonging. Join Pastor Dave in a discussion of God's deep desire to build a community of belonging through His believers....more44minPlay
FAQs about Crosswalk Chattanooga Podcast:How many episodes does Crosswalk Chattanooga Podcast have?The podcast currently has 147 episodes available.