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Woodland Hills Church Sermons Get the most recent sermon audio and video from Woodland Hills Church. Located in St. Paul, MN, our goal as a church is to tear down walls between social classes, genders, races, and most of all, between people and Jesus Christ. ...

Woodland Hills Church Sermons Get the most recent sermon audio and video from Woodland Hills Church. Located in St. Paul, MN, our goal as a church is to tear down walls between social classes, genders, races, and most of all, between people and Jesus Christ. Many other resources (including sermon study guides, presentation slides and our entire sermon archive dating back to 1992) are available for free on our web site. Most sermons are by our Senior Pastor, Greg Boyd.

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    Being the Kingdom in a Groaning Creation

    Greg is internationally known for his work on what theologians ...

    Greg is internationally known for his work on what theologians call 'the problem of evil,' which was the subject of this week's sermon. People had been calling Greg all week asking "Did God cause the tsunami in Asia? If not, why did God allow it?" Such questions assume that God is directly responsible for natural disasters; Greg argues that this assumption is not biblical.

    Jan 2, 2005 Read more
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    The Incarnational Community

    Central to Greg's message today was that the incarnation was ...

    Central to Greg's message today was that the incarnation was not simply a historical act that ended at Christ's ascension. It goes MUCH further than that! The Church IS the Body of Christ - we are the hands, the feet, the ambassadors, the temple, the Body through which God works. Therefore, we must share Christ's attitude summed up by this phrase: be present, in love, without judgment.

    Dec 26, 2004 Read more
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    Longing for Perichoresis

    The term "perichoresis' was used by the church many hundreds ...

    The term "perichoresis' was used by the church many hundreds of years ago to describe the inner life of God, which includes the Father, Son and Holy Spirit fully knowing one another. This is sometimes artistically illustrated by a divine dance, which God wants us to become a part of as well. In Christ, God has made a way to include us in the dance even though we do not deserve to be included, and we persistently resist the movements required (full transparency, self-sacrifice, interest in the other over ourselves, etc.).

    Dec 19, 2004 Read more
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    What's in It for Me?

    Today's message was on the offensiveness of the gospel, which ...

    Today's message was on the offensiveness of the gospel, which becomes apparent when we start out by asking a typical human question: 'What's in it for me?' Consider Mary, the mother of Jesus, and John the Baptist - people who gave up much to obey God and suffered greatly as a result. Obeying God will have painful consequences so long as this world is under the reign of the enemy. The kingdom of God is not like this world, and when we bring this opposing Kingdom into the world we will find strong resistance, and it will cost us something.

    Dec 12, 2004 Read more
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    The Father is Always Working

    This week, Greg preached an inspiring message that concluded his ...

    This week, Greg preached an inspiring message that concluded his Kingdom of God series and emphasized how God the Father is a living, interactive God who is always working in the world. As such, the kingdom of God is one of the 'here and now'! To the extent that Christianity is transformed from finding life in Christ to finding life from Christian religiosity and moral correctness, it will not only continue to alienate others by living in judgment but also blind its followers to how God is actively, vibrantly working right NOW in those alienated.

    Dec 5, 2004 Read more
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    Waking to a Dream

    Greg continued his series on the kingdom of God and ...

    Greg continued his series on the kingdom of God and focused on living life moment by moment. All we really can offer to God is the very moment we are in - will we bring our faith into the moment-by-moment reality of our life? Greg discussed Gen. 28:10-13 and 16-17, focusing specifically on the fact that Jacob was awakened (through a dream) to the presence of God right in the very place he stood. We must remember that God is with us right here in the place where we stand, where we work, where we sin, where we worship, everywhere.

    Nov 28, 2004 Read more
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    Remember When...

    This week, Ike, our Associate Community Pastor, discussed how communion ...

    This week, Ike, our Associate Community Pastor, discussed how communion is meant to be a celebration. Ike takes us back to the first communion as an example of the power of remembering through sharing our stories. Could it be that when we take communion in a large group we miss out on something Jesus valued? Do we miss the faith- and community-building aspect that Jesus meant for us to experience? We need to hear how God "showed up" in each other's lives to grow closer in community, to be encouraged, and to remember Jesus, to remember when...

    Nov 21, 2004 Read more
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    River of Life, Part 1

    Greg and Brenda delivered a powerful tag-team message: Greg offered ...

    Greg and Brenda delivered a powerful tag-team message: Greg offered a short six point summary of the Biblical vision for reconciliation in the Kingdom of God, followed by Brenda's inspiring message about the living water that is within us. If we are going to allow rivers of life, or 'liquid love,' the whole Gospel to move through us, we need to consider the principles of reconciliation that Brenda lays before us.

    Nov 14, 2004 Read more
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    Kingdom Fearlessness

    This message was about the rampant fear pumping through the ...

    This message was about the rampant fear pumping through the veins of our society. Even though America is one of the safest countries in the world, we have more fear than most other nations! But as followers of Christ, we are instructed not to worry (Matt. 6:25, 32-33, etc.). Instead, we have received a spirit of adoption, not slavery. We are God's children, so there is no need to fear anything in this world. If our hearts and treasure are with the kingdom of God, then we should live without fear of anything in this world.

    Nov 7, 2004 Read more
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    Kingdom Holiness

    Greg gives us a timely reminder that the Kingdom of ...

    Greg gives us a timely reminder that the Kingdom of God is not the same as the kingdom of this world. Truly Christian public expressions of this Kingdom will resemble Jesus' life: washing others feet, trusting God to meet our needs, sacrificing of ourselves for others, loving our enemies, turning the other cheek. This is what holiness does, and it is radically different from everything else in the world! And we must always be on guard, as there is a constant pull to desecrate the holiness of God by confusing God and the world.

    Oct 31, 2004 Read more
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