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FAQs about Revolution Church Annapolis:How many episodes does Revolution Church Annapolis have?The podcast currently has 394 episodes available.
September 14, 20259.7.25 - Embodying Care for Your Neighbor's Sake (Kenny Camacho)SCRIPTURE: Romans 12:9-21 & 15:20-21, John 1:14 & 17:22-23 YOU CAN ALSO READ KENNY’S MANUSCRIPT FOR THIS MESSAGE HERE!REFLECTION/DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:Let’s talk about “incarnation”: what does this word mean? How does it summarize or describe the way God loved Israel, in the Old Testament? How does it summarize or describe the way God loved the world through Jesus?Looking at Romans 12:9-21, what specific instructions does Paul give about how Christians should care for others? How do these particular instructions relate to the idea of “incarnation”? Think back on your own experiences with evangelism. What kinds of “evangelistic” approaches seem most effective? What kind of “evangelism” once reached you?Kenny argues that “caring is love incarnate.” What do you think this means? What are some practical ways we can make God's love tangible and touchable for others in our daily lives?Who in your life has made God's love real to you through their actions, and what specific things did they do?What motivates your own faith journey: fear or love? How does that motivation affect the way you interact with others?At the end of the sermon, Kenny reminded us that the patient, intimate, and generous love of God really is the most powerful and transformative thing in our world. Is this hard to believe sometimes? Might it be true?...more32minPlay
August 03, 20258.3.25 - God Is Mystery, Revealed (Kenny Camacho)SCRIPTURE: 1 Corinthians 2:6-15 & 14:1-5 YOU CAN ALSO READ KENNY’S MANUSCRIPT FOR THIS WEEK HERE!REFLECTION/DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:What might Paul mean when he says that the mystery of God has been “hidden” from us? How does he suggest we can begin to understand it?How does the “spirit of the world” mislead us or limit us when it comes to understanding God's “mystery”?In 1 Corinthians 2:10-12, Paul talks about receiving the Spirit of God into our hearts, minds, and lives. Why is this important for Christians? How does the Spirit reshape our understanding of the world? Of ourselves?How do you feel about relying on the Holy Spirit for guidance? Have you experienced moments where you felt the Spirit was leading you?In the sermon, Kenny talked about “gifts of the Spirit” like speaking in tongues, prophecy, hospitality, compassion, and helpfulness. Are there any “spiritual gifts” that resonate with you? How has living as a Christian changed you?How can you use your gifts for the “strengthening and building up” of the church here at Revolution? How can Revolution “strengthen and build up” the Church as a whole?What practices might help you pay more attention to the Spirit of God within you?...more29minPlay
July 20, 20257.20.25 - God Is Love (Kenny Camacho)SCRIPTURE: 1 Corinthians 13 & 2 Corinthians 4:1-6 YOU CAN ALSO READ KENNY’S MANUSCRIPT FOR THIS SERMON HERE!REFLECTION/DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:What does it mean to say that “God is love”?Can you think of a situation in your life where understanding God's love changed the way you acted or felt towards someone else?In 1 Corinthians 13, Paul emphasizes that “love does not insist on its own way.” What do you think this means?How can you practice not insisting on your own way in a disagreement with a friend, a family member, a coworker, a neighbor?What do you think of the idea of “holding space”? Can you see this idea at work in God’s treatment of us? Can it influence how you treat others?Reflect on a time when someone “held space” for you: how did it feel? What ended up happening? This message encourages us to act without losing heart when loving others. What are some challenges you face when it comes to showing unconditional love?Paul says Christians are ambassadors of God’s perfect love: what might this mean for you?Where do you need to go in order to meet new people and build deeper, more loving relationships with them?...more28minPlay
July 13, 20257.13.25 - The Scandal of the Cross (Kenny Camacho)SCRIPTURE: 1 Corinthians 1-4 YOU CAN ALSO READ KENNY’S MANUSCRIPT FOR THIS SERMON HERE!REFLECTION/DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:The sermon discusses how defending ourselves in disagreements can widen the gap instead of bringing us together. How can humility help to address this problem? Do you struggle to believe this?Paul writes that the mark of our spiritual maturity is unity, not knowledge. Consider this for a moment: is it true? Is it convicting? How so?Paul realizes, in 1 Corinthians, that Christian communities are filled with people who are often in different stages of maturity when it comes to their faith. What are some of the conflicts this can produce? Does thinking in these terms (of maturity) create space for more grace towards others in your own heart?Spend some time really thinking (and talking!) about the kind of grace God is offering us. Does it bother you to imagine a person who has done worse things than you have done receiving the same treatment you receive? Why? Bring these feelings to the surface, and then read through our Scripture passages today again. What do you see?What is the “scandal of the Cross,” in your own words? What does it mean to embrace the “scandal of the Cross” as a source of unity for Christians?Where is there disunity right now in your relationships with other Christians? As frightening as it might feel, what would it look like for you to imitate Jesus in these relationships?...more28minPlay
July 06, 20257.6.25 - What's Coming Is Better (Kenny Camacho)SCRIPTURE: 1 Corinthians 1 & 15 YOU CAN ALSO READ KENNY’S MANUSCRIPT FOR THIS SERMON HERE!REFLECTION/DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:Paul criticizes the Corinthians for becoming so excited about their new freedoms and gifts in the Holy Spirit that they were forgetting the “partnership with Christ” they were called to. What do you think this means? How might it relate to temptations we also face in our faith? Why do you think it's important for Christians to remember both the costs and promises of God’s Kingdom?What does God’s Kingdom really look like? What are its values? How might “citizens” of God’s Kingdom behave, day in and day out?Jesus died: what does this tell us about God’s commitment to us? What does it teach us about how far love–for others, for the world–can really go?Jesus came back from the dead: what does this tell us about God’s plans for our future? About God’s plans for the world around us? How might “resurrection living” direct the way you treat others? How might it impact the ways you participate in your local community?What might it look like for us to “give [ourselves] fully to the work of the Lord,” as Paul says in 1 Corinthians 15:58? Where can we find the courage and hope to really do this?...more28minPlay
June 22, 20256.22.25 - If Death Is Not the End... (Kenny Camacho)SCRIPTURE: Ecclesiastes 3:21; Psalm 23; John 14:1-8, 19:30, & 20:19-22; 2 Corinthians 5:1-5; 1 Corinthians 13:11-12 YOU CAN ALSO READ KENNY’S MANUSCRIPT FOR THIS SERMON HERE!REFLECTION/DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:Can you think of a time in your life when something felt unfair or meaningless? How did it affect your view of life or your faith?Kenny argues that the Teacher’s question in Ecclesiastes 3:21 really is the essential mystery for all of us: “Who knows whether the human spirit goes upward?” What would a real answer to this question change for you, or for where you find hope?In what ways might the character of God give us hope for justice and meaning beyond our physical existence?What does the claim that Jesus “breathed again” after his death really change? What does it reveal about life? About death? About God?What changes would you make in your life if you could fully embrace the idea that death is a transition and not an end?The Teacher is right that our lives really are just “vapor”... but does that mean they are meaningless? What meaning can your life have… even if it is brief? Kenny argued that living like Jesus might feel pretty “wasteful” in the world’s eyes… but that there is tremendous value in being a person of realhope in your community. What is that value? How can it make a difference?...more32minPlay
FAQs about Revolution Church Annapolis:How many episodes does Revolution Church Annapolis have?The podcast currently has 394 episodes available.