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All Nations Presbyterian Church in Perth is a Bible-believing church. We hold to the Bible being God’s word, and we value sermons that are faithful to the Bible while also being relevant and applied to those who listen. This podcast features the sermons preached in the afternoon service each week. The main preacher is Simon van Bruchem, with guest preachers at regular intervals.
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All Nations Presbyterian Church in Perth is a Bible-believing church. We hold to the Bible being God’s word, and we value sermons that are faithful to the Bible while also being relevant and applied to those who listen. This podcast features the sermons preached in the afternoon service each week. The main preacher is Tim Ireland, with guest preachers at regular intervals.
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All Nations Community Church meets in Sunland, CA. Our vision is to become a God glorifying, interdependent church that makes disciples of all nations and all generations by the power of the Gospel. Find us online at allnationsla.org
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At All Nations Church, you will begin a journey of discovery: rediscovery! ​ Jesus said in John 10:10 “ that I have come that you may have life and have it more abundantly.” ​ He was saying that we can rediscover life in Him. Our calling is to connect people with their Creator, and to help them rediscover this abundant life He has promised to those who follow Him. ​ ​ We believe that there are 5 keys to the rediscovery of this life: ​ The Bible – every week you will hear an uplifting Bible-b ...
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Last Sunday we finished off our series in Acts for the year by looking back over Acts 1-10. We saw the big picture of Acts is that Jesus is still at work building His church through His witnesses among all nations. As we near the end of 2025, Jesus is still at work in our lives today; He is still building His church at All Nations and around the wo…
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"We don't stand outside the palace, but we've been invited right into God's throne room." - Pastor Steve DowThe High Priesthood and Healing Power of FrankincenseThe Christmas gift of frankincense profoundly declares that Jesus is our Great High Priest for all eternity, the one who is our access to the throne room of God. Pastor Steve Dow explores h…
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Last Sunday afternoon, we heard from Acts 10:44-48 together. In this passage, the Holy Spirit is poured out even on the Gentiles, and they speak in tongues. We saw that this passage is a great encouragement to us: as believers, the same Holy Spirit is poured into our hearts today, so God is with us even in the mess of our lives. But should we still…
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On Sunday morning, we looked at the first part of the flood account in Genesis 6 and 7 together. We saw that the world had become a terrible place, with sin not being the exception but what defined everyone. Everyone did what was right to themselves and not to God. God's response was a devastating flood that killed almost everyone. This was the fai…
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"He will never negotiate for space in our life. He is preeminent. He deserves everything. He takes the first and foremost place over every aspect of our life." — Pastor Steve DowJoin Pastor Steve Dow as he explores the true significance of the Magi's gift of gold in "A King's Christmas." This message challenges us to move past "leftover offerings" …
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Last Sunday afternoon, we heard from Peter’s sermon to the Gentiles in Acts 10:34-43. We especially saw that Peter focuses on Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection to save sinners like us. In the process, we saw that the message of Christianity is not that we need to do lots of good works in order to be saved; instead, the message of Christianity is…
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On Sunday morning, we looked at the family line of Seth from Genesis 5. We saw that God blessed the line of Seth, with many children and long life spans. We also saw the results of the fall played out with the repeated chorus: "and then he died". Yet this family line was quite different from Cain's in the previous chapter. People were named with Go…
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1.God’s mercy-2 John 1:3In God’s Kingdom, our relationship with Him is not based on merit, but on mercy.God’s mercy goes the second mile, replacing judgement with restoration. Lamentations 3:22-23Paul wrote the greatest two-word phrase in the history of human speech:But God-Ephesians 2:4-5When we were dead in sin, God gave us regeneration. Ephesian…
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Last Sunday afternoon, we heard from Acts 10 together. We saw that this chapter marks a major turning point, not just in Acts but also in church history. In Acts 10, for one of the very first times, the gospel goes to the Gentiles. We saw that the whole chapter is especially highlighting the significance of this moment. God sends the message of the…
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On Sunday morning, we looked at the account of Cain and Abel from Genesis 4. The birth of these boys was a great act of grace and hope after sin and the curse. Yet it led to tragedy with Cain killing his brother. This was a progression in sin from his parents; God warned him in advance and he did it anyway. He failed to confess and take any respons…
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Last Sunday morning, we heard from Acts 7:54-8:8 together. In this passage, Stephen is killed for his faith in Jesus. A widespread persecution then breaks out against the church, and believers are scattered across Judea and Samaria, where they carry the gospel into a new region. We especially saw that as Christians, we and the worldwide church will…
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On Sunday afternoon, we considered the fruit of the Spirit from Galatians 5:16-26. Paul describes the Christian life like a battle. On the one hand, we are sinful people who want selfish and evil things. On the other hand, we have the Holy Spirit living in us, and we want things that honour God and make us more like Jesus. We used to live in ways t…
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"Your expectations determine your response. Your expectations determine whether or not you live with overwhelming peace or overwhelming anxiety." – James NewmanPastor James Newman explores the true meaning of biblical peace, contrasting it with the world's counterfeit versions. He argues that possessing God's peace hinges on having the right expect…
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Last Sunday afternoon, we heard from Acts 9:32-43 together. We especially saw that Peter healed a paralyzed man and raised a dead woman to new life. Yet ultimately it was not Peter’s power that healed the sick or raised the dead; these miracles were signs of the power of Jesus Christ. These miracles are not promises that Jesus will physically heal …
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On Sunday morning, we looked at the curse that God put on the world as a punishment for sin. This explains so much of what our world is like. Conflict between good and evil, difficulty in child-raising, conflict in male-female relationships, and frustration with work are all part of God's curse. And, of course, death was now a reality. Life, in man…
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"Your life is not hopeless. Your life is not too dark. Your sins are not too great. Jesus came to encounter you today and forgive you of your sins."--Pastor Steve DowThe message "Come Jesus Come" draws its power from Revelation 22:17, the Bible's final invitation to humanity. Pastor Steve Dow passionately asserts that the call to "come" is an open …
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Last Sunday afternoon, we heard from Acts 9:19-31 together. This passage shows us the church growing, especially through the ministry of the persecutor turned preacher Saul. We saw that Jesus builds His church by preaching (as we hear the good news of Jesus, the Son of God and Savior of sinners), by persecution (as even the opposition of unbeliever…
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On Sunday morning, we looked at the terrible fall into sin in Genesis 3. The man and woman, tempted by the serpent, decided to do what God had told them not to do. This led to all of us being like them, choosing what we wanted instead of what God has for us. This led to awful outcomes for them, conflict between them, the reality of shame, and hidin…
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A New Thing Is Coming: Blossoming in the DesertJoin Aaron Bagwell of Expect Hope as he shares inspiring ministry updates on rescuing children globally and challenges believers to embrace the 'new thing' God is doing in their lives. Drawing from Isaiah 43, Aaron encourages us to stop dwelling on the past—even past victories—and to keep our faith str…
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Last Sunday afternoon, we looked at Simon the magician in Acts 8:4-25 together. Simon reminds us that there are powers at work in this world that we cannot see. Satan is real, he has real power, and he is really our spiritual enemy. Yet, Acts 8 also reminds us that as Christians, we do not need to fear Satan, for Jesus has far greater power. Jesus …
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On Sunday morning, we looked at the relationship between men and women from the end of Genesis 2. We already knew that men and women are equal in God's sight, both made in God's image - we saw that in chapter 1. This passage described the creation of woman as a way of helping with the issue of man being alone. People need one another. We need to ha…
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"The proof of desire is in pursuit." – Pastor Jerry McCameyThe Great Commission: Is the Church Getting the Job Done?Pastor Jerry McCamey issues a passionate challenge to the church, asserting that "something is not working." Using startling statistics on global births versus daily conversions, he confronts the "deceptiveness of the gradual" that ha…
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Last Sunday afternoon, we finished off our prayer day by hearing from Habakkuk 2:1-4 together. We especially saw that to deal with the agony of unanswered prayer, we need to learn how to wait. Although we like to get everything we want right away in our modern world, often prayer requires us to wait in faith for God to act, because God’s timing is …
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We looked at Paul's prayer at the start of the letter to the Philippians on Sunday morning. We noticed that it was full of references to God and Jesus; the focus of this prayer was not Paul's needs, but Jesus. He took time to thank God for the Philippians and to pray for their growth and fruit in the gospel. This type of prayer is so different to a…
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"The past can be honored. The past can be remembered, but the past cannot be lived in."--Pastor Steve DowGod is the God of all seasons, and no matter how difficult your current situation—whether it's financial loss, hardship, or severe pain—a new day is dawning. Join Pastor Steve Dow as he encourages us to let go of the past, step into the unknown …
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Last Sunday afternoon, we heard the story of Saul’s conversion from Acts 9:1-19 together. We saw that Saul was a persecutor, a blasphemer, and a violent opponent of Christians, even approving of Stephen’s murder. Yet even though Saul was not searching for Jesus, Jesus appeared and saved Saul. Not only did God save Saul, God also commissioned Saul a…
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On Sunday morning, we continued our journey through the early chapters of Genesis. Genesis 2 shows us what a perfect world looks like. We often dream of a perfect world as being all about us, yet God is at the centre here, making the world exactly as it should be. The account here is historical, with real place names, even if we have lost some of t…
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Pastor Leo Bray challenges believers to move beyond a "people-centered gospel" focused on answered prayers and personal happiness to embrace a Christ-centered gospel dedicated to God's eternal purpose. Drawing from Jesus's call to deny oneself and take up the cross, this powerful message urges listeners to intentionally follow Christ, even if it me…
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Last Sunday afternoon, we heard from Acts 8:26-40 together. In this memorable passage, we meet an Ethiopian eunuch. We saw that this eunuch was rich and powerful, but he was missing what is most important—he could not enter into the temple. Yet, in a divine appointment, the eunuch who had almost everything met Philip, who explained the good news of…
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On Sunday morning, we looked at the famous image of God passage at the end of Genesis 1. God made so many good things in his perfect world, but people are special to God. We are the image and likeness of God, those called to rule the world under Him. This is a privileged position and a great responsibility. This special status comes with a task: to…
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"When God makes a promise to you, he has already taken full account of your present circumstances. And the gap between where you are and the fulfillment of God's promise is not proof that he has somehow missed the mark... but that gap is the space where God is going to work." - Chris DowIn this message from Acts 23, Chris Dow explores the descripti…
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Last Sunday afternoon, we heard from Acts 8:4-25 together. In this passage, we saw the gospel breaks into Samaria for the first time. This is an incredibly momentous event, as the Jews and Samaritans had a long history of deep conflict. The Samaritans were part of the northern tribes who broke away from David’s line and became the Northern Kingdom …
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In this powerful message, guest speaker Gary Burd challenges the church to move beyond a mindset of only prayer and a desire for revival. He argues that God is calling believers to engage in "hand-to-hand combat" in their communities, serving and loving people tangibly. Using his own ministry's work with motorcycle runs and community outreach as an…
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Last Sunday afternoon, we heard from Acts 7:54-8:8 together. In this passage, Stephen is killed for his faith in Jesus. A widespread persecution then breaks out against the church, and believers are scattered across Judea and Samaria, where they carry the gospel into a new region. We especially saw that as Christians, we will suffer for our faith. …
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We started looking at the book of Genesis together on Sunday morning. Genesis 1 is foundational for our faith, telling us of the God who made everything. God does all the action in the creation, making everything from nothing. All was done in order and all of it was very good and beautiful. The creation tells us that everything belongs to God and H…
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A Faith That ClimbsJoin guest speaker Maury Davis as he shares his personal journey to "the top of the mountain." In this message, he challenges us to believe in and pursue God's best for our lives, rather than settling for what is merely "good enough." Maury illustrates his message with six actionable steps for reaching the best that God has for u…
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"Jesus came to set people free and to straighten us up when we’re bent out of shape."--Pastor Steve DowFinding Freedom from Spiritual and Physical WeaknessJoin Pastor Steve Dow as he explores the story of two people "bent out of shape" in Luke 13—a woman crippled by a spirit of infirmity and a synagogue ruler bound by legalism. Discover how Jesus's…
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Last Sunday afternoon, we heard from Stephen’s speech in Acts 7:1-53 together. We especially considered how Stephen answers the charge that he speaks against the temple. We saw that Stephen’s basic point was this: God’s presence has never been limited to the temple. The temple was a gracious gift and a regular reminder of God’s willingness to live …
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