Lifechurch Livonia Sermons

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This is a podcast of the audio from LifeChurch Livonia sermons. We meet at Riley Upper Elementary School in Livonia, MI at 9:00 am & 10:45am on Sunday mornings.

Episodes

  • New Year, True Me: Sanctuary

    08/01/2020 Duration: 36min

    Every year, millions of people make new years resolutions because they want this year to be different than last year. We instinctively feel that there can be more to our life than we have right now. However, very few of us pause to ask God what His resolutions for us are each year. Here at Life Church Livonia, we want to take time to pause and ask God, “What are your resolutions for us this year?” We want more than “New year, New me”, we want “New Year, True Me”.Preached by Brian Nanninga on 01-05-2020

  • You Are the Reason

    31/12/2019 Duration: 37min

    This week, Brian shares with us the truth that even though Jesus is the reason for the season, WE are the reason he came. He sees each of us as valuable and irreplacable, and it is for this reason that he came to earth to free us from sin.Preached by Brian Nanninga on 12-29-19.

  • Christmas 2019: Week 4

    25/12/2019 Duration: 36min

    Each Advent season we take time to pause, slow down, and savor. As a church, instead of “ramping up” we slow down. We preach the lectionary instead of a sermon series, have some acoustic sets of worship, and hold presence over production. This Christmas, join us as we take a deep breath and celebrate the coming of Jesus Christ. Preached by Brian Nanninga on 12-22-19.

  • Christmas 2019: Week 3

    19/12/2019 Duration: 36min

    Each Advent season we take time to pause, slow down, and savor. As a church, instead of “ramping up” we slow down. We preach the lectionary instead of a sermon series, have some acoustic sets of worship, and hold presence over production. This Christmas, join us as we take a deep breath and celebrate the coming of Jesus Christ. Preached by Brian Nanninga on 12-15-19.

  • Christmas 2019: Week 2

    10/12/2019 Duration: 38min

    Each Advent season we take time to pause, slow down, and savor. As a church, instead of “ramping up” we slow down. We preach the lectionary instead of a sermon series, have some acoustic sets of worship, and hold presence over production. This Christmas, join us as we take a deep breath and celebrate the coming of Jesus Christ.

  • Christmas 2019: How to People

    04/12/2019 Duration: 43min

    Each Advent season we take time to pause, slow down, and savor. As a church, instead of “ramping up” we slow down. We preach the lectionary instead of a sermon series, have some acoustic sets of worship, and hold presence over production. This Christmas, join us as we take a deep breath and celebrate the coming of Jesus Christ.Preached by Brian Nanninga on 12-1-19

  • Gratitude

    27/11/2019 Duration: 36min

    Gratitude is the barometer of our spiritual health. It is how we tell the level of our intimacy with Jesus. It is not just a nice idea, but is a command of God to be thankful in everything. Who do you need to say "Thank you" today?Preached by Paul Patton on 11-26-2019.

  • New Life Sunday

    19/11/2019 Duration: 34min

    Baptism is an outward sign of an inward reality. It is the expression of a heart that is sold out for Jesus. As we go under the water, we take every identity we’ve been given with us: gender, race, culture, etc. but when we rise, we leave all of those under the water and rise to say, “The only identity that clings to me now is my identity as a child of God.” So watch as we celebrate this new life with others on New Life Sunday.Preached by Brian Nanninga on 11/17/19

  • Blindspots: Cultural Blindspots

    12/11/2019 Duration: 45min

    We all know blind spots are dangerous when we’re changing lanes at 70 mph on an interstate highway. But just as critical are the blind spots that block us from seeing the truth about ourselves and others. Blind spots are, by definition, invisible to us. No matter how hard we try to see them we can’t, at least on our own. Our only hope is for God and others to come alongside us and help point them out. In this series we see what the Bible has to say about our religious, relational, financial, and cultural blindspots so that we can learn to see and be transformed.Preached by Brian Nanninga on 11/10/19

  • Blindspots: Relational Blindspots

    05/11/2019 Duration: 40min

    We all know blind spots are dangerous when we’re changing lanes at 70 mph on an interstate highway. But just as critical are the blind spots that block us from seeing the truth about ourselves and others. Blind spots are, by definition, invisible to us. No matter how hard we try to see them we can’t, at least on our own. Our only hope is for God and others to come alongside us and help point them out. In this series we see what the Bible has to say about our religious, relational, financial, and cultural blindspots so that we can learn to see and be transformed.Preached by Brian Nanninga on 11/03/19.

  • Blindspots: Financial Blindspots

    29/10/2019 Duration: 37min

    We all know blind spots are dangerous when we’re changing lanes at 70 mph on an interstate highway. But just as critical are the blind spots that block us from seeing the truth about ourselves and others. Blind spots are, by definition, invisible to us. No matter how hard we try to see them we can’t, at least on our own. Our only hope is for God and others to come alongside us and help point them out. In this series we see what the Bible has to say about our religious, relational, financial, and cultural blindspots so that we can learn to see and be transformed.Preached by Alex Rahill on 10/27/19.

  • Blindspots: Spiritual Blindspots

    22/10/2019 Duration: 44min

    We all know blind spots are dangerous when we’re changing lanes at 70 mph on an interstate highway. But just as critical are the blind spots that block us from seeing the truth about ourselves and others. Blind spots are, by definition, invisible to us. No matter how hard we try to see them we can’t, at least on our own. Our only hope is for God and others to come alongside us and help point them out. In this series we see what the Bible has to say about our religious, relational, financial, and cultural blindspots so that we can learn to see and be transformed.Preached by Brian Nanninga on 10-20-19.

  • Blindspots: Blindspots

    20/10/2019 Duration: 42min

    We all know blind spots are dangerous when we’re changing lanes at 70 mph on an interstate highway. But just as critical are the blind spots that block us from seeing the truth about ourselves and others. Blind spots are, by definition, invisible to us. No matter how hard we try to see them we can’t, at least on our own. Our only hope is for God and others to come alongside us and help point them out. In this series we see what the Bible has to say about our religious, relational, financial, and cultural blindspots so that we can learn to see and be transformed.Preached on 10/13/19 by Brian Nanninga

  • Love Where You Live: Therefore We Love

    08/10/2019 Duration: 38min

    God loves the world. All of it. Even though the world is broken, God is in the business of redemption. After Jesus rose from the dead, he told his disciples, “go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you.” When he said that, every follower of Jesus called into the great purpose of helping him redeem the world. You were born on purpose for a purpose. God did not make a mistake when he placed you in your family, or at this point in history. He put you here, now, so that you could follow him, and love where you live.Preached by Brian Nanninga on 10/6/19

  • Love Where You Live: Live Sent for a Lifetime

    02/10/2019 Duration: 01h04min

    God loves the world. All of it. Even though the world is broken, God is in the business of redemption. After Jesus rose from the dead, he told his disciples, “go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you.” When he said that, every follower of Jesus called into the great purpose of helping him redeem the world. You were born on purpose for a purpose. God did not make a mistake when he placed you in your family, or at this point in history. He put you here, now, so that you could follow him, and love where you live.Preached by Alex Rahill on 9-29-19.

  • Love Where You Live: Living Sent

    24/09/2019 Duration: 37min

    God loves the world. All of it. Even though the world is broken, God is in the business of redemption. After Jesus rose from the dead, he told his disciples, “go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you.” When he said that, every follower of Jesus called into the great purpose of helping him redeem the world. You were born on purpose for a purpose. God did not make a mistake when he placed you in your family, or at this point in history. He put you here, now, so that you could follow him, and love where you live.Preached by Brian Nanninga on 9-22-19.

  • (Be)loved: Week 5

    17/09/2019 Duration: 39min

    Do you ever think, “I hope this book, idea, change, trip, job, move, relationship, or experience will finally make me feel complete”? Only to find that when you achieve those experiences, find those relationships or accumulate those things you still feel like something is missing? What if that deep sense that something is missing wasn’t a call to accumulate more or do more, but instead was an invitation to a divine encounter? What if the secret to becoming complete was found as we encounter a God who loves us more than we could ever imagine?What would happen if we finally understood that we are the Be:LovedPreached by Brian Nanninga on 9/15/19

  • (Be)loved: Week 4

    09/09/2019 Duration: 33min

    Do you ever think, “I hope this book, idea, change, trip, job, move, relationship, or experience will finally make me feel complete”? Only to find that when you achieve those experiences, find those relationships or accumulate those things you still feel like something is missing? What if that deep sense that something is missing wasn’t a call to accumulate more or do more, but instead was an invitation to a divine encounter? What if the secret to becoming complete was found as we encounter a God who loves us more than we could ever imagine?What would happen if we finally understood that we are the Be:LovedPreached by Brian Nanninga on 9-8-19

  • (Be)loved: Week 3

    02/09/2019 Duration: 36min

    Do you ever think, “I hope this book, idea, change, trip, job, move, relationship, or experience will finally make me feel complete”? Only to find that when you achieve those experiences, find those relationships or accumulate those things you still feel like something is missing? What if that deep sense that something is missing wasn’t a call to accumulate more or do more, but instead was an invitation to a divine encounter? What if the secret to becoming complete was found as we encounter a God who loves us more than we could ever imagine?What would happen if we finally understood that we are the Be:LovedPreached by Brian Nanninga on 9-1-19

  • (Be)loved: Week 2

    26/08/2019 Duration: 30min

    Do you ever think, “I hope this book, idea, change, trip, job, move, relationship, or experience will finally make me feel complete”? Only to find that when you achieve those experiences, find those relationships or accumulate those things you still feel like something is missing? What if that deep sense that something is missing wasn’t a call to accumulate more or do more, but instead was an invitation to a divine encounter? What if the secret to becoming complete was found as we encounter a God who loves us more than we could ever imagine?What would happen if we finally understood that we are the Be:LovedPreached by Brian Nanninga on 8/25/19

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