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America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders is back for its second season! Kay Adams welcomes the women who assemble the squad, Kelli Finglass and Judy Trammell, to the Netflix Sports Club Podcast. They discuss the emotional rollercoaster of putting together the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. Judy and Kelli open up about what it means to embrace flaws in the pursuit of perfection, how they identify that winning combo of stamina and wow factor, and what it’s like to see Thunderstruck go viral. Plus, the duo shares their hopes for the future of DCC beyond the field. Netflix Sports Club Podcast Correspondent Dani Klupenger also stops by to discuss the NBA Finals, basketball’s biggest moments with Michael Jordan and LeBron, and Kevin Durant’s international dominance. Dani and Kay detail the rise of Coco Gauff’s greatness and the most exciting storylines heading into Wimbledon. We want to hear from you! Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/NetflixSportsClub Find more from the Netflix Sports Club Podcast @NetflixSports on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and X. You can catch Kay Adams @heykayadams and Dani Klupenger @daniklup on IG and X. Be sure to follow Kelli Finglass and Judy Trammel @kellifinglass and @dcc_judy on IG. Hosted by Kay Adams, the Netflix Sports Club Podcast is an all-access deep dive into the Netflix Sports universe! Each episode, Adams will speak with athletes, coaches, and a rotating cycle of familiar sports correspondents to talk about a recently released Netflix Sports series. The podcast will feature hot takes, deep analysis, games, and intimate conversations. Be sure to watch, listen, and subscribe to the Netflix Sports Club Podcast on YouTube, Spotify, Tudum, or wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes on Fridays every other week.…
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The sermon unpacks the historical and spiritual meaning of Passover, highlighting how the temple, once a place for free worship, had become a marketplace corrupted by greed and hypocrisy. Jesus’ zealous act of cleansing the temple is described not simply as anger, but as a deep expression of love for God, the temple, and the people, calling them back to genuine worship and relationship with God. The focus shifts to Jesus as the true Passover Lamb, whose sacrifice renders animal offerings obsolete and opens the way for all people to worship God freely. Jer encourages listeners to reject self-centered worship and pursue a relationship with Jesus, recognizing Him as the fulfillment of God’s promise and the only means of salvation.…
In this sermon, Jer explores John 2:1-12, focusing on the miracle of Jesus turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana. He urges listeners not to get distracted by secondary details about the wine itself but to see the central message: the manifestation of Jesus’ glory. Jer explains how the six stone jars represent humanity’s brokenness and our inability to find fulfillment apart from God. Jesus fulfills the law, supersedes human rituals, and reveals his sovereignty and creative power by transforming ordinary water into abundant, excellent wine. This act points to Jesus as the better Son, the true Bridegroom, and the Lord over all creation, offering glory and new life to all who believe in him. Jer calls the congregation to recognize and receive this glory, the gift of salvation, and to respond with confession, worship, and renewed commitment to Christ.…
Have you ever wondered what the story of Jesus turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana really teaches us about His glory and our relationship with Him? In this sermon, we explore John 2:1-12—Jesus's first public miracle at the wedding in Cana—not simply as a display of supernatural power, but as a revelation of Jesus’s true glory, identity, and purpose. Jer encourages us not to get lost in the small details or questions, but to focus on the central truth: in this miracle, Jesus reveals Himself as the glorious Son, the better Bridegroom who provides abundantly for His people, and the sovereign Lord whose timing and actions are perfectly planned by God the Father. By transitioning from earthly to heavenly submission (as shown in how Jesus relates to His mother in this story), we're reminded that following Jesus means placing Him above all other relationships and distractions. Ultimately, the call is to trust, obey, and believe in Christ's glory, just as those at the wedding did, and to make His “manifested glory” the focus of our faith and lives.…
In his sermon, Ryan, one of the church elders, focuses on the significance of baptism in the Christian faith. He pauses the ongoing study of John’s Gospel to address the meaning, importance, and historical context of baptism, emphasizing that it is not about the individual but about Jesus—symbolizing our union with Christ in his death, burial, and resurrection. Ryan explains three types of baptism: proselyte baptism (for Gentiles converting to Judaism), John the Baptist's baptism (a call to repentance), and Christian baptism (instituted by Jesus). He clarifies that the church practices believer’s baptism—reserved for those who profess faith in Christ—and traces its roots in the Anabaptist movement through church history. Unlike infant baptism, the church offers baby dedications, underscoring the communal responsibility to nurture children in faith. Ultimately, Ryan urges believers who have not been baptized to consider this act of obedience as a profound public declaration of what Christ has already accomplished inwardly, pointing unambiguously to the glory of Jesus.…
Jer begins by celebrating new church members, encouraging all believers to use their gifts to bless the church, drawing from Matthew 28’s call to make disciples. The message dives into John the Baptist’s role as one who always points to Jesus, emphasizing that true purpose and affirmation come from God, not people. Through John 1:29-34, the sermon explores how John’s purpose was to prepare the way for Jesus through baptism, calling people to repentance, and recognizing who we are, what we deserve, and the “grace upon grace” given by Christ. Jer warns against isolating oneself from Christian community and stresses the importance of active participation in church life, both for personal spiritual health and for building up others. Ultimately, the sermon concludes with the proclamation that Jesus is the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world, encouraging believers to find their identity and hope in Him, live faithfully, and worship together as they walk in this purpose.…
Are you making your life story about yourself, or are you pointing others to Jesus? In this sermon, Jer explores John 1:19-28, where John the Baptist is questioned about his identity by religious leaders. Despite the crowd’s attention and speculation that he might be the Christ, Elijah, or the Prophet, John repeatedly deflects, insisting he is simply a witness pointing to Jesus—the true source of light and life. The message challenges believers not to become the center of their own narratives, but to live in humility, using every opportunity to make Jesus known through their words and actions. By following John’s example of selflessness and service, the church is called to elevate Christ above all, supporting and growing together as a community focused on proclaiming Jesus as the Messiah and hope of the world.…
Have you ever wondered what it truly means that "the Word became flesh" and lived among us? In this sermon Jer unpacks the rich truth of John 1:14-18, exploring the mystery and significance of Jesus–God in flesh—coming to dwell among humanity. The message highlights that Jesus embodies God’s glory, grace, and truth, revealing God’s very nature to the world. Reflecting on the life-changing implications of God becoming human—bringing grace upon grace and the offer of new life to all who believe—the sermon encourages us to experience and share Jesus personally. Ultimately, we are called not only to know Jesus intimately but to make Him known to others, becoming living witnesses of His transformative love and truth.…
In this sermon, Jer delves into John 1:6-13, titled "The Summarized Story of Jesus' Mission." He outlines three main points: the revelation of John the Baptist as a witness to the light (Jesus), the rejection of Jesus by the world, and the reception of those who believe in Him as children of God. Emphasizing the evangelistic nature of the Gospel of John, the pastor highlights the importance of recognizing Jesus as the Messiah and the giver of life, while challenging the congregation to actively live out their faith, evangelize, and disciple others. Ultimately, he calls on listeners to receive Jesus fully and commit to sharing His light with others.…
In this Easter sermon, Jer emphasizes the central message of Jesus' resurrection and its significance for believers, illustrating God's plan to provide freedom, seek the lost, and give abundant life. He discusses key characters from the parable of the Good Shepherd, including the sheep that follow Jesus' voice, the thieves and robbers representing false teachers, the door symbolizing Christ as the only way to salvation, and Jesus as the Good Shepherd who sacrifices for His flock. The sermon encourages worship, discipleship, and a commitment to live for Jesus' mission, urging listeners to recognize areas of captivity in their lives and to open their hearts to Christ's transformative call.…
Jer reflects on the significance of Good Friday, focusing on Mark 10:35-45, where Jesus teaches about the nature of true greatness through serving others. He emphasizes that greatness in the Kingdom of God is attained not through authority but through servitude, echoing Jesus’ own example of sacrificing his life as a ransom for many. The sermon stresses the importance of understanding our place in relation to God, recognizing that entry into His presence requires acknowledgment of our sin and accepting Jesus' sacrifice. Believers are called to serve one another just as Christ served humanity by taking on pain, humiliation, and ultimately death for our sake, and are encouraged to carry this mindset into their daily lives.…
In this sermon from The Shore Church, Jer reflects on the significance of Passion Week and GOD’s Plan, emphasizing Jesus' mission to seek and save the lost. He discusses various themes related to captivity and freedom, highlighting the importance of recognizing our own lostness and the call to salvation through Christ. The sermon focuses on the parable of the lost sheep from Luke 15, detailing how Jesus illustrates God's deep love for each individual, encouraging listeners to see their value and the lengths to which Jesus goes to seek each of us. The conclusion invites listeners to consider their own spiritual journeys and decisions regarding faith in Jesus during this crucial week leading up to Easter.…
In this sermon from Shore Church, Jer launches an Easter series titled "God's Plan," focusing on the transformative nature of Jesus' mission as outlined in Luke 4:14-22, where He announces His purpose to bring good news to the poor, proclaim liberty to captives, and restore sight to the blind. The sermon emphasizes that everyone is in some form of spiritual captivity, whether they are aware of it or not. The pastor categorizes people into three groups: those who know they are captive and desire freedom, those who are aware but do not wish to escape their captivity, and those who remain unaware of their bondage. He stresses that true hope and salvation can only be found in Jesus Christ, who offers spiritual liberation, and urges the congregation to turn to Him for freedom from sin and oppression, illustrating the importance of recognizing our need for salvation to deepen our love and appreciation for Christ's grace and mercy. The sermon is framed as a call to faith and repentance, encouraging individuals to seek a personal relationship with Jesus as the ultimate source of liberation.…
A sermon on the restoration that took place in Jonah's life, and which is available to us today. Based out of Jonah 2:5-7, from The Shore Church located in North Vancouver, BC.
A sermon on God's sovereignty and grace in Jonah's being swallowed by the fish, and how we should respond today. From Jonah 1:17, by The Shore Church located in North Vancouver, BC.
يقوم برنامج مشغل أف أم بمسح الويب للحصول على بودكاست عالية الجودة لتستمتع بها الآن. إنه أفضل تطبيق بودكاست ويعمل على أجهزة اندرويد والأيفون والويب. قم بالتسجيل لمزامنة الاشتراكات عبر الأجهزة.