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Old Testament: Jeremiah 28:5-9 (Pentecost 5: Series A)
Who would not want to see the exiles return and the temple restored? Unfortunately, God calls Jeremiah to be the bearer of bad news.
Epistle: Romans 7:1-13 (Pentecost 5: Series A)
Paul is saying that, in its curbing function or use or purpose, the Law may curb, but it curbs us to death. The Law may indeed instruct, and it will instruct us to death.
Gospel: Matthew 10:34-42 (Pentecost 5: Series A)
He has not come to be the God who keeps your agendas running, who makes your worldly dreams come true. No, He has come like someone carrying a sword into battle, knowing that He is the only true and lasting life.
“We Didn’t Know What We Believed.” - Meet Marsh and Rachel
After leaving confusing and unhealthy megachurch environments, Rachel and Pastor Marsh Shamburger found 1517 while searching for clarity about what they believed. Through its clear teaching on law and gospel, they gained theological grounding and renewed confidence in Christ’s finished work
“We Have to Hear It Every Week.” - Meet Joe and Debbie Pajer
After retiring to St. George, Utah, Joe and Debbie discovered 1517 and were drawn into its clear proclamation of the gospel of grace. Now faithful listeners and supporters, they give so others can hear the same Christ-centered hope that shapes their daily lives.
"We Are Worms!" – Meet Heidi and Lauren
What began as a search for a better Bible study supplement became a shared daily rhythm of grace for Heidi and her daughter Lauren. Through 30 Minutes in the New Testament, they’ve found deeper understanding, honest conversation, and a joyful reminder that Christ meets us in every room of Scripture.
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Today on the Christian History Almanac, we remember Pio Nono- the longest
Monday, June 15, 2026
Today on the Christian History Almanac, we head to the mailbag to answer a
Episode # 477 Featuring Pastor Darrin Sheek "Jesus' Baptism For You"
Pastor Sheek Teaches On Matthew 3:13-17
The CHA Weekend Edition Presents: Christianity Today on the Bicentennial in 1976
Weekend Edition for June 13-14, 2026
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