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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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“The message and the demonstration are connected.” What does Jesus actually say about living missionally? And how can we specifically live it out? For today’s segment of Therefore, GO, Robert walks us through Luke 10, examining Jesus’ call to mission: receiving and giving hospitality, and going with those who are going towards God. He also explains…
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“How can we look to the church of the past to help us shape what’s coming next?” It’s easy to assume (and sometimes nice to fantasize that) we know everything–that we’re the most important generation, or the most important country, or person in our sphere, or in our family, etc. But Jesus (and an examination of the history of the church) turns that…
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"We are authorized to share the good news. Not only are we chosen, but we are given authority." We had a special guest speaker for this episode of Therefore,Go–Bill Randall. Bill is a leader with The Syndicate here in Boise, and came to talk to us about living as missionaries and revisiting and breathing new life into what can feel like a nervous t…
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“If we want to be filled, we must find the secret spaces.” Prayer and fasting is one of those topics that sometimes makes us squirm, but it was a vital part of the life of Jesus. We know that in order to see movement in our city, our country, and our world, we must start with extraordinary prayer and fasting, as Jesus did. For this episode of There…
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When you want to see movement in your neighborhoods, your families, and your own life, are you starting by extraordinary prayer and fasting? Where do you go first–to God, asking him to prepare the way, or to your own plans and ideas? For todays’ episode of Therefore Go, Robert demonstrates a discovery Bible study and talks about the story of Cornel…
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We have to be able to know what the good news is for us or else we’ll never be willing to tell the good news to someone else.What is good news for our neighbors? Everything that Jesus did was good news, because when the kingdom comes, everything bad is put to right. This is an important step in sharing the good news of Jesus: we have to understand …
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We have to ask: is allegiance to Jesus the center of who we are as a people? Have we looked upon Christ and said, He is the only one worthy of my allegiance? He's the only one worthy of me orienting my entire life around him? And am I going to take that encounter with the one true God and let it determine every part of how I live? Robert dives into…
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“The world and its answers are not satisfying the desires of the people in it.” God is on the move across the world, in every continent, inviting people to join him in the work of making disciples. The pull inside us to see things set right is the calling–when we hear the invitation from God to join in the work he’s doing, will we answer with a res…
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What if we need to learn from the rest of the world and sit in quiet submission, seeing how God works in places that look different from us? We are used to church looking a certain way–we know how to play the part of congregants, some of us taught how at a very young age. But what if participation in the work of the kingdom looks different than par…
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“The things God is asking you to do might feel crazy to you, but we need to step out in faith, trusting that God has been working in our lives. He has a plan, and it’s much bigger than the voices in our head.” Do you ever feel as if God is calling you into something that feels impossible for you? That God has the wrong person in mind when God looks…
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"Christmas says: God has come to us. Will you come to him?" For the fourth advent sermon, we focus on the wise men. Bob walks us through the classic story, but asks us a new question: in our context, will we watch and wait for the Lord, and when we see him, will we worship? In other words, we have been invited into this cosmic, beautiful reality of…
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"Sometimes we miss out on God being our shepherd because we refuse to be a sheep." For our third advent sermon, Jessie talks about the characters shepherds in the Advent story, and about our own often unwillingness towards humility, vulnerability, and true empathy. She explores in a fresh way why shepherds are such significant figures in the Christ…
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“Forgiveness is choosing to sacrificially take loss upon myself–setting people free.” For our second Sunday of advent, Kyle weaves together three stories: Joseph in Matthew (of Mary & Joseph), Joseph in Genesis (of Joseph & the Coat of Many Colors), and his own story of betrayal and forgiveness. He wrestles with these themes, along with a beautiful…
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“If we are not intentional with advent, our hope gets replaced.” Welcome to Advent! For our first Advent Sunday, we focus on the Prophets and the Messianic hope. Andrew spends time in the Old Testament book of Micah, who wrote during a time much like ours, a time of consumerism and greed, and yet called his readers to a higher hope–a Messiah, a God…
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“The work is getting the kingdom into the people.” For our very last episode of The Gospel According to Jesus series, Robert finishes walking through the redemptive story of Jesus. He reminds us of how important it is to get the story straight- when Jesus proclaims the kingdom, he means his presence is coming into the world. With this event comes a…
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“Jesus passed his ministry onto us. Do you believe this?” For the second-to-last episode of The Gospel According to Jesus, Kyle talks about the gospel as a political statement, answering that age old question: then what? What does it actually look like to live in the world with faith that Jesus is indeed king and we are invited into the kingdom? He…
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“You can’t experience what God means to you until you suffer.” This week is the first of a two part episode about the plot of this good news story according to Jesus. Robert walks through the story, starting from the very beginning in Genesis all the way through the time of the judges and the prophets in the Old Testament, helping us to see the sto…
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“We have to understand where we are in the story to make sense of it.” For the next segment of The Gospel According to Jesus, Robert dives into the setting of the gospel story–the period, duration, location and level of conflict of the story–and why story is so significant to humans in the first place. He reminds us that remembering where we are in…
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“If we ache for the world to be saved, there must be somewhere where that’s true.” For this episode of the Gospel According to Jesus, Robert walks through the assumptions of the gospel, reminding us that everything we desire is because what we desire exists; if we desire to see things set right, it’s because we know in our hearts that it’s possible…
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Using the text of Acts 16, Andrew spends time talking with us about missional and listening prayer. This kind of living where we actively join God’s invitation to be a part of what he’s doing in the world seems so foreign to us–Andrew reminds us that it requires a willingness to be silly, to be wrong, to pay attention to the people to whom we are s…
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“The stories we have shape who we are.” For the next iteration of The Gospel According to Jesus, Robert talks about the importance of the narrative we choose to live into, reminding us that the narratives we live with transform the way we live our lives. He expounds on root meaning of the word gospel and the context in which those “gospel” words ma…
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“The mission shapes itself to the people that need it.” It’s the first episode of The Gospel According to Jesus, our 12 week series that will take us through Advent. For this episode, Robert talks about why this matters to our community of Redemption Hill and what it looks like to become gospel people. He gives an introduction to the series, and as…
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“We are called to pray for an everyday kind of forgiveness. We are the ones withholding and releasing the kingdom of heaven in the world!” Robert closes out our Beloved series with a sermon about living into our identity as beloved children of God, willingly setting down our pride and arrogance for a posture that brings us into community with God a…
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“If we allow the difficult things to pull us away from God, those things win. We beat them by using them.” For the 11th episode in our Beloved series, we hear from Bob Hyatt on 1 John 5, and the promise that “every child of God defeats this evil world, and we achieve this victory through our faith.” He talks about the goal of the world’s system, th…
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“We need more than just a remembering. We need a fresh experience of God’s love.” Today’s episode is from Andrew, continuing our Beloved series. He talks about the well known phrase God is love- that the love we are called to is more than good feelings, but a responsibility, a high standard that requires sacrifice, training, and practice. However, …
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