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Redemption Hill is a non-denominational network of Micro-Churches that is learning the way of Jesus to be a blessing to our city of Boise, Idaho that we love so much. Join us for our weekly podcast where we explore more about what it looks like to be transformed in the way of Jesus.
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Redemption Hill Church is a community of people who want to see lives changed, inside and out, through the transforming power of the gospel of Jesus Christ. We are one church that meets in several different locations.
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“Breakthrough requires a breaking.” Do you desire freedom from the land where death casts his shadow? For this episode of Whole, Jessie talks about the Biblical image of the wilderness, and how naming our own suffering and temptations as wilderness can open us up to God and to allow God to form and refine something new in us. God is in the wilderne…
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This Sunday we’re pausing the study through Hebrews to look at the Shepherd of Psalm 23. It's a passage that Pastor Eric been in for quite a while as he and Alyssa prayerfully prepare for our next season. This is a passage that most people in and out of the Christian world have some familiarity with. We know the words of the Psalm, but how well do …
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This passage in Daniel reminds us that the Kingdom of God is past, present, and future. We live our lives building, cultivating, and shaping culture as we seek to serve God's Kingdom on Earth and reflect on the implications of living as citizens of God's kingdom on earth, building and cultivating with a kingdom mindset for future generations. --- S…
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This passage continues where last week left off, that Jesus is superior to the angels. Angels are a fascinating topic to study, and there are all kinds of ideas about who and what they are, why they exist, and what they do. Why would the author of Hebrews have such an extended section about angels? Most importantly, what do we learn about Jesus fro…
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What does it actually mean to live by faith? And what does our identity and idolatry have to do with it? What does it look like to walk in through paradoxes of mercy and worship and righteousness and evil and punishment as we desire to be like God? Robert gets into all this in episode 3 of Whole as he walks through Romans 1. You don't have to rely …
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This Sunday we begin at the beginning, with Hebrews 1:1-4. It is profound that we worship a God who speaks. God has spoken, continued to speak now, and will speak into eternity, and God’s Word has power. We will take a look at the context for the book of Hebrews, the major themes throughout, and we will look into the different ways that God speaks.…
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Daniel 3:12–30There are certain Jews whom you have appointed over the affairs of the province of Babylon: Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. These men, O king, pay no attention to you; they do not serve your gods or worship the golden image that you have set up.”13 Then Nebuchadnezzar in furious rage commanded that Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego be …
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Where do you go when you can’t keep working so hard to create an identity for yourself? What aspects of you do you hold as your core identity in the world? What if yourself wasn’t something you had to work to create or present to the world in the hope that it is good enough, but rather something that is given to you, something you’re called into? F…
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This Sunday we will bring our series, Ecclesiastes: Life is a Vapor, to a close. As we look into Ecclesiastes 11:7-12:8 gives us the final teachings of Qoheleth that bring a kind of summary to the entire book. 12:9-14 bring back the voice of our narrator. Ecclesiastes closes with an evaluation of Qoheleth’s teaching, a final word on the fullness of…
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Daniel 3:1-12 King Nebuchadnezzar made an image of gold, whose height was sixty cubits and its breadth six cubits. He set it up on the plain of Dura, in the province of Babylon. Then King Nebuchadnezzar sent to gather the satraps, the prefects, and the governors, the counselors, the treasurers, the justices, the magistrates, and all the officials o…
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“We have a particular role to play.” Why is it that, in an age of enlightenment, seeming prosperity and life and wealth and affluence, we are afflicted with an epidemic of anxiety, depression, ennui, and pain? What is the disconnect? We will be diving into these questions over the next 12 weeks through the spring sermon series, Whole: Building a Go…
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This is the penultimate sermon in our series. So, our journey with Qoheleth comes to a close next week. This Sunday we will cover Ecclesiastes 9:18-11:6. It’s an extended section that includes a lot of practical wisdom and proverbs to help us better work, speak, lead, invest, and live life. We will work our way through the Preacher’s advice as we c…
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“You don’t have to hide anymore. Your shadow doesn’t have to lead you.” Are you tired of the broken staleness of your life? Are you weary with the every day ins-and-outs of trying to be alive in the world? For our Easter episode, Robert talks about the interaction between Peter and Jesus in John 21, and the truly radical, unconditional forgiveness …
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