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        <title>Artisan Church Podcast</title>
        <description>Weekly message audio from Artisan Church, an inclusive Christian church in Rochester, NY, seeking to live out our mission: to encounter God, embrace people, and engage culture, in the way of Jesus.</description>
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        <itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords><itunes:summary>Artisan Church's weekly message and other audio content - (www.artisanchurch.com/podcast)&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; We're a new church in Rochester, NY seeking to creatively live out the mission God has given us to "encounter God, embrace people, and engage culture, in the way of Jesus." &lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; We hope you're encouraged (and often challenged) by our weekly bible messages, music, interviews, and more. Enjoy!&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; "For we are &lt;b&gt;God's workmanship&lt;/b&gt;,&lt;br&gt; created in Christ Jesus to do good works,&lt;br&gt; which God prepared in advance for us to do."&lt;br&gt; &lt;i&gt;- The Apostle Paul (Ephesians 2:10)&lt;/i&gt;</itunes:summary><itunes:subtitle>Artisan Church's weekly message and other audio content - (www.artisanchurch.com/podcast)&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; We're a new church in Rochester, NY seeking to creatively live out the mission God has given us to "encounter God, embrace people, and engage culture, in th</itunes:subtitle><itunes:category text="Religion &amp; Spirituality"><itunes:category text="Christianity"/></itunes:category><itunes:owner><itunes:email>Your (optional) podcast author email address</itunes:email><itunes:name>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:name></itunes:owner><item>
            <title>Brave Faith</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 7 Jun 2026 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="irjyq">Faith is trust multiplied by action. A life of true faith requires us to be brave, to take risks, to put ourselves on the line. But God is worthy of this trust, as we see in story after story in the Bible.</p><p data-block-key="52ujk">Inspired by the 2026 Artisan Summer Read, <i>My Side of the River</i> by Elizabeth Camarillo Gutierrez.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/my-side-of-the-river/">My Side of the River: An Artisan Spring Read</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>23:25</itunes:duration>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Faith is trust multiplied by action. A life of true faith requires us to be brave, to take risks, to put ourselves on the line. But God is worthy of this trust, as we see in story after story in the Bible.Inspired by the 2026 Artisan Summer Read, My Side of the River by Elizabeth Camarillo Gutierrez. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “My Side of the River: An Artisan Spring Read”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Faith is trust multiplied by action. A life of true faith requires us to be brave, to take risks, to put ourselves on the line. But God is worthy of this trust, as we see in story after story in the Bible.Inspired by the 2026 Artisan Summer Read, My Side of the River by Elizabeth Camarillo Gutierrez. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “My Side of the River: An Artisan Spring Read”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>My Side of the River</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2026 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="dx1pg">Congolese pastor Rachel Uwiringiyimana kicks off our My Side of the River Series sharing what we have to learn from female protagonists in scripture whose identity intersects with location and dislocation, with being home and being an immigrant.  The message will be translated by her daughter, Sandra, who works for World Relief.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Rachel and Sandra Uwiringiyimana</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/my-side-of-the-river/">My Side of the River: An Artisan Spring Read</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:28</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/my-side-of-the-river/wk-1/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Congolese pastor Rachel Uwiringiyimana kicks off our My Side of the River Series sharing what we have to learn from female protagonists in scripture whose identity intersects with location and dislocation, with being home and being an immigrant.  The message will be translated by her daughter, Sandra, who works for World Relief. Speaker: Rachel and Sandra Uwiringiyimana Part of the series “My Side of the River: An Artisan Spring Read”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Congolese pastor Rachel Uwiringiyimana kicks off our My Side of the River Series sharing what we have to learn from female protagonists in scripture whose identity intersects with location and dislocation, with being home and being an immigrant.  The message will be translated by her daughter, Sandra, who works for World Relief. Speaker: Rachel and Sandra Uwiringiyimana Part of the series “My Side of the River: An Artisan Spring Read”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Pentecost Reflections</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2026 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="cwvf9">An Artisan Church tradition: Pentecost readings from the Bible in many languages, plus devotional reflections from several different Artisan members!</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Various</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/everything-is-meaning/">Everything Is Meaning: Ecclesiastes and Existentialism</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>35:12</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/everything-is-meaning/pentecost-reflections-2026/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>An Artisan Church tradition: Pentecost readings from the Bible in many languages, plus devotional reflections from several different Artisan members! Speaker: Various Part of the series “Everything Is Meaning: Ecclesiastes and Existentialism”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>An Artisan Church tradition: Pentecost readings from the Bible in many languages, plus devotional reflections from several different Artisan members! Speaker: Various Part of the series “Everything Is Meaning: Ecclesiastes and Existentialism”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Everything Is Poetry</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 17 May 2026 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="vg758">Travel through nine different moments that remind us that life is precious and that even when it is hard, life is beautiful and something to behold.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/everything-is-meaning/">Everything Is Meaning: Ecclesiastes and Existentialism</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>35:22</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/everything-is-meaning/poems-songs-2/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Travel through nine different moments that remind us that life is precious and that even when it is hard, life is beautiful and something to behold. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Everything Is Meaning: Ecclesiastes and Existentialism”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Travel through nine different moments that remind us that life is precious and that even when it is hard, life is beautiful and something to behold. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Everything Is Meaning: Ecclesiastes and Existentialism”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Songs and Poems, Part One: Songs</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2026 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="sbkx2">Revisiting themes from Ecclesiastes through songs that inspire, challenge, and give voice to our longing to make meaning in a world that so often seems meaningless. Pastor Scott is joined by special musical guest Mel Muscarella.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/everything-is-meaning/">Everything Is Meaning: Ecclesiastes and Existentialism</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>52:43</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/everything-is-meaning/poems-songs-1/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Revisiting themes from Ecclesiastes through songs that inspire, challenge, and give voice to our longing to make meaning in a world that so often seems meaningless. Pastor Scott is joined by special musical guest Mel Muscarella. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Everything Is Meaning: Ecclesiastes and Existentialism”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Revisiting themes from Ecclesiastes through songs that inspire, challenge, and give voice to our longing to make meaning in a world that so often seems meaningless. Pastor Scott is joined by special musical guest Mel Muscarella. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Everything Is Meaning: Ecclesiastes and Existentialism”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Everything Is Meaning-Making</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 3 May 2026 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="plcqg">Pastor Jae explores how the work we do today is an investment in the support we may need in the mysterious, unpredictable future.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/everything-is-meaning/">Everything Is Meaning: Ecclesiastes and Existentialism</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>24:19</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/everything-is-meaning/balanced/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Pastor Jae explores how the work we do today is an investment in the support we may need in the mysterious, unpredictable future. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Everything Is Meaning: Ecclesiastes and Existentialism”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Pastor Jae explores how the work we do today is an investment in the support we may need in the mysterious, unpredictable future. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Everything Is Meaning: Ecclesiastes and Existentialism”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Everything Is Meaningful</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="a6ex5">A reflection on the fact that even simple and seemingly unspiritual things can still point us toward deep meaning, and that this meaning can be found everywhere around us—even (and maybe especially) when the world seems like an unjust, disordered place.</p><p data-block-key="4rj3c">The poem referred to in this message is “<a href="https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45502/the-red-wheelbarrow">The Red Wheelbarrow</a>” by William Carlos Williams.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/everything-is-meaning/">Everything Is Meaning: Ecclesiastes and Existentialism</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>23:11</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/everything-is-meaning/ful/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A reflection on the fact that even simple and seemingly unspiritual things can still point us toward deep meaning, and that this meaning can be found everywhere around us—even (and maybe especially) when the world seems like an unjust, disordered place.The poem referred to in this message is “The Red Wheelbarrow” by William Carlos Williams. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Everything Is Meaning: Ecclesiastes and Existentialism”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A reflection on the fact that even simple and seemingly unspiritual things can still point us toward deep meaning, and that this meaning can be found everywhere around us—even (and maybe especially) when the world seems like an unjust, disordered place.The poem referred to in this message is “The Red Wheelbarrow” by William Carlos Williams. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Everything Is Meaning: Ecclesiastes and Existentialism”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Everything Is Meaningless</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2026 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="8a05f">Pastor Jae explores how particular seasons in our lives drain the meaning that we work so hard to store up and offers a glimpse at why less is more.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/everything-is-meaning/">Everything Is Meaning: Ecclesiastes and Existentialism</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>25:46</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/everything-is-meaning/less/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Pastor Jae explores how particular seasons in our lives drain the meaning that we work so hard to store up and offers a glimpse at why less is more. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Everything Is Meaning: Ecclesiastes and Existentialism”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Pastor Jae explores how particular seasons in our lives drain the meaning that we work so hard to store up and offers a glimpse at why less is more. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Everything Is Meaning: Ecclesiastes and Existentialism”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Everything Is Meaning</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2026 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="y1gtx">An introduction to the book of Ecclesiastes and to our series, in which we reflect on some of the least spiritual words in the whole Bible. Or are they the <i>most</i> spiritual? Or is it both?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/everything-is-meaning/">Everything Is Meaning: Ecclesiastes and Existentialism</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>36:14</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/everything-is-meaning/everything-is-meaning/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>An introduction to the book of Ecclesiastes and to our series, in which we reflect on some of the least spiritual words in the whole Bible. Or are they the most spiritual? Or is it both? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Everything Is Meaning: Ecclesiastes and Existentialism”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>An introduction to the book of Ecclesiastes and to our series, in which we reflect on some of the least spiritual words in the whole Bible. Or are they the most spiritual? Or is it both? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Everything Is Meaning: Ecclesiastes and Existentialism”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Easter Guidance for Chaotic Times</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 5 Apr 2026 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="9vx17">Join us for Easter as Dr. Rebecca Letterman shares a message for leaning into the season even when the world is full of turmoil.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Rebecca Letterman</p>
                        
                        
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                <itunes:duration>33:31</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter-2026/easter-sunday-2026/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Join us for Easter as Dr. Rebecca Letterman shares a message for leaning into the season even when the world is full of turmoil. Speaker: Rebecca Letterman</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Join us for Easter as Dr. Rebecca Letterman shares a message for leaning into the season even when the world is full of turmoil. Speaker: Rebecca Letterman</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>A City in Turmoil</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2026 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="9k141">When Jesus entered Jerusalem at the start of Holy Week, his presence created turmoil. Perhaps we should expect some turmoil when Jesus starts to overturn our expectations—even when this is uncomfortable for us. (At the start of the sermon, Pastor Scott offered at tribute to his grandmother in word and song.)</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/jesus-on-the-outside/">Jesus on the Outside</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>29:58</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/jesus-on-the-outside/lent-week-6/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>When Jesus entered Jerusalem at the start of Holy Week, his presence created turmoil. Perhaps we should expect some turmoil when Jesus starts to overturn our expectations—even when this is uncomfortable for us. (At the start of the sermon, Pastor Scott offered at tribute to his grandmother in word and song.) Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Jesus on the Outside”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>When Jesus entered Jerusalem at the start of Holy Week, his presence created turmoil. Perhaps we should expect some turmoil when Jesus starts to overturn our expectations—even when this is uncomfortable for us. (At the start of the sermon, Pastor Scott offered at tribute to his grandmother in word and song.) Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Jesus on the Outside”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>On Seeing and Believing</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2026 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="t0l4n">Pastor Jae inspects the dangers of looking at surface appearances, and examines how God’s standard for living well begins in our hearts.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/jesus-on-the-outside/">Jesus on the Outside</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>22:38</itunes:duration>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Pastor Jae inspects the dangers of looking at surface appearances, and examines how God’s standard for living well begins in our hearts. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Jesus on the Outside”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Pastor Jae inspects the dangers of looking at surface appearances, and examines how God’s standard for living well begins in our hearts. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Jesus on the Outside”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Blindness and Sin</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2026 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="74iel">A sacred community reading of the famous story of Jesus healing a man who was born blind—and resetting religious understandings of the cause of disability in the process.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/jesus-on-the-outside/">Jesus on the Outside</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>43:05</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/jesus-on-the-outside/lent-week-4/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A sacred community reading of the famous story of Jesus healing a man who was born blind—and resetting religious understandings of the cause of disability in the process. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Jesus on the Outside”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A sacred community reading of the famous story of Jesus healing a man who was born blind—and resetting religious understandings of the cause of disability in the process. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Jesus on the Outside”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Woman at the Well, and an Announcement</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 8 Mar 2026 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="66utm">A reflection on the story of Jesus ministering to a single person, one on one, outside the walls of the church—and what that has to do with Pastor Scott's special announcement.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/jesus-on-the-outside/">Jesus on the Outside</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>46:45</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/jesus-on-the-outside/lent-week-3/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A reflection on the story of Jesus ministering to a single person, one on one, outside the walls of the church—and what that has to do with Pastor Scott's special announcement. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Jesus on the Outside”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A reflection on the story of Jesus ministering to a single person, one on one, outside the walls of the church—and what that has to do with Pastor Scott's special announcement. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Jesus on the Outside”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>We Speak of What We Know</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 1 Mar 2026 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="a5gmf">Pastor Jae explores how a conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus reveals how what we know often is based on where and when we’re from.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/jesus-on-the-outside/">Jesus on the Outside</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>27:29</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/jesus-on-the-outside/lent-week-2/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Pastor Jae explores how a conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus reveals how what we know often is based on where and when we’re from. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Jesus on the Outside”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Pastor Jae explores how a conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus reveals how what we know often is based on where and when we’re from. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Jesus on the Outside”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Six Days Later</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2026 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="zd19p">Pastor Jae explores why Jesus’s transfiguration provides hope and stability for many believers around the world.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/season-of-epiphany-2026/">Season of Epiphany 2026: Unveiling the mysteries of faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>25:43</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/season-of-epiphany-2026/epiphany-week-7/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Pastor Jae explores why Jesus’s transfiguration provides hope and stability for many believers around the world. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Season of Epiphany 2026: Unveiling the mysteries of faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Pastor Jae explores why Jesus’s transfiguration provides hope and stability for many believers around the world. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Season of Epiphany 2026: Unveiling the mysteries of faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Salt and Light</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 8 Feb 2026 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="a5lbj">Pastor Jae shares a message about how leaning into our faith requires true communal belief in who we are and what defines us.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/season-of-epiphany-2026/">Season of Epiphany 2026: Unveiling the mysteries of faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>19:42</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/season-of-epiphany-2026/epiphany-week-6/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Pastor Jae shares a message about how leaning into our faith requires true communal belief in who we are and what defines us. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Season of Epiphany 2026: Unveiling the mysteries of faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Pastor Jae shares a message about how leaning into our faith requires true communal belief in who we are and what defines us. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Season of Epiphany 2026: Unveiling the mysteries of faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Light Bulb Moment</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 1 Feb 2026 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="lrv7g">Have you ever had a moment where something that was confusing suddenly became crystal clear? Once you see it, it seems so obvious. The good news of Christianity should feel like this—and if it doesn’t, perhaps that is because you just haven’t had the right epiphany yet.</p><p data-block-key="5snrr">(Note this sermon is based on the lectionary texts from the previous Sunday.)</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/season-of-epiphany-2026/">Season of Epiphany 2026: Unveiling the mysteries of faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:40</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/season-of-epiphany-2026/epiphany-week-5/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Have you ever had a moment where something that was confusing suddenly became crystal clear? Once you see it, it seems so obvious. The good news of Christianity should feel like this—and if it doesn’t, perhaps that is because you just haven’t had the right epiphany yet.(Note this sermon is based on the lectionary texts from the previous Sunday.) Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Season of Epiphany 2026: Unveiling the mysteries of faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Have you ever had a moment where something that was confusing suddenly became crystal clear? Once you see it, it seems so obvious. The good news of Christianity should feel like this—and if it doesn’t, perhaps that is because you just haven’t had the right epiphany yet.(Note this sermon is based on the lectionary texts from the previous Sunday.) Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Season of Epiphany 2026: Unveiling the mysteries of faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Acknowledging the Heaviness</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2026 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="3b0j7">The community comes together to process the challenges of current events by "living the questions" that arise in us lately.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastors Jae Newman and Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/season-of-epiphany-2026/">Season of Epiphany 2026: Unveiling the mysteries of faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>37:39</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/season-of-epiphany-2026/epiphany-week-3/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The community comes together to process the challenges of current events by "living the questions" that arise in us lately. Speaker: Pastors Jae Newman and Scott Austin Part of the series “Season of Epiphany 2026: Unveiling the mysteries of faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The community comes together to process the challenges of current events by "living the questions" that arise in us lately. Speaker: Pastors Jae Newman and Scott Austin Part of the series “Season of Epiphany 2026: Unveiling the mysteries of faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Properties of Water</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2026 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="a4csw">Pastor Jae examines how a “servant song” from Isaiah offers clear reasons why Jesus is “Beloved” to his Father and explores what Jesus’s baptism means for us.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/season-of-epiphany-2026/">Season of Epiphany 2026: Unveiling the mysteries of faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>26:38</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/season-of-epiphany-2026/epiphany-week-2/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Pastor Jae examines how a “servant song” from Isaiah offers clear reasons why Jesus is “Beloved” to his Father and explores what Jesus’s baptism means for us. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Season of Epiphany 2026: Unveiling the mysteries of faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Pastor Jae examines how a “servant song” from Isaiah offers clear reasons why Jesus is “Beloved” to his Father and explores what Jesus’s baptism means for us. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Season of Epiphany 2026: Unveiling the mysteries of faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>In the Beginning…</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 4 Jan 2026 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="d44lk">Pastor Jae teaches on how the Genesis creation narratives connect with Jesus’s establishment of the Kingdom of God.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/season-of-epiphany-2026/">Season of Epiphany 2026: Unveiling the mysteries of faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>25:08</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/season-of-epiphany-2026/epiphany-week-1/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Pastor Jae teaches on how the Genesis creation narratives connect with Jesus’s establishment of the Kingdom of God. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Season of Epiphany 2026: Unveiling the mysteries of faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Pastor Jae teaches on how the Genesis creation narratives connect with Jesus’s establishment of the Kingdom of God. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Season of Epiphany 2026: Unveiling the mysteries of faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Politics of Christmas</title>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 24 Dec 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="j3sq4">The story of the birth of Jesus is inherently "political," meaning simply that it took place in a particular place and time, with social and civic factors at play. (Just look at how much detail about the government there is in the Christmas story!) We, too, exist in a particular time and place, with our own social and civic factors at play. And if we want Christ to be born into our own hearts, we must take this into account.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the-will-to-dream/">The Will to Dream: Persistent courage to imagine, resist, and rebuild a better world.</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>21:46</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the-will-to-dream/christmas-eve-2025/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The story of the birth of Jesus is inherently "political," meaning simply that it took place in a particular place and time, with social and civic factors at play. (Just look at how much detail about the government there is in the Christmas story!) We, too, exist in a particular time and place, with our own social and civic factors at play. And if we want Christ to be born into our own hearts, we must take this into account. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The Will to Dream: Persistent courage to imagine, resist, and rebuild a better world.”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The story of the birth of Jesus is inherently "political," meaning simply that it took place in a particular place and time, with social and civic factors at play. (Just look at how much detail about the government there is in the Christmas story!) We, too, exist in a particular time and place, with our own social and civic factors at play. And if we want Christ to be born into our own hearts, we must take this into account. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The Will to Dream: Persistent courage to imagine, resist, and rebuild a better world.”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Unexpected Joy</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="y92mt">Dive into Mary’s “<i>Magnificat,</i>” her famous hymn of praise, as we explore some of the stresses held by Jesus’s mother while she clung to the hope of security in God’s provision.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the-will-to-dream/">The Will to Dream: Persistent courage to imagine, resist, and rebuild a better world.</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>29:35</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the-will-to-dream/unexpected-joy/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Dive into Mary’s “Magnificat,” her famous hymn of praise, as we explore some of the stresses held by Jesus’s mother while she clung to the hope of security in God’s provision. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “The Will to Dream: Persistent courage to imagine, resist, and rebuild a better world.”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Dive into Mary’s “Magnificat,” her famous hymn of praise, as we explore some of the stresses held by Jesus’s mother while she clung to the hope of security in God’s provision. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “The Will to Dream: Persistent courage to imagine, resist, and rebuild a better world.”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Prophetic Peace</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 7 Dec 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="zug2b">When we are caught in the tension between a holiday season that calls us to peace and a world that seems to be in ever-increasing discord, we may need to reset our understanding of what peace is, and what it isn't. We are reminded, once again, of Martin Luther King Jr.’s words: “True peace is not merely the absence of tension; it is the presence of justice.”</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the-will-to-dream/">The Will to Dream: Persistent courage to imagine, resist, and rebuild a better world.</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>27:09</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the-will-to-dream/twtd-week-2/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>When we are caught in the tension between a holiday season that calls us to peace and a world that seems to be in ever-increasing discord, we may need to reset our understanding of what peace is, and what it isn't. We are reminded, once again, of Martin Luther King Jr.’s words: “True peace is not merely the absence of tension; it is the presence of justice.” Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The Will to Dream: Persistent courage to imagine, resist, and rebuild a better world.”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>When we are caught in the tension between a holiday season that calls us to peace and a world that seems to be in ever-increasing discord, we may need to reset our understanding of what peace is, and what it isn't. We are reminded, once again, of Martin Luther King Jr.’s words: “True peace is not merely the absence of tension; it is the presence of justice.” Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The Will to Dream: Persistent courage to imagine, resist, and rebuild a better world.”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Vigilant Hope</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 30 Nov 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="iwhkh">Enter Advent and discover the word of the Prophet Isaiah who calls us to draw strength from real hope in the midst of difficult, heartbreaking days.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the-will-to-dream/">The Will to Dream: Persistent courage to imagine, resist, and rebuild a better world.</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>33:28</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the-will-to-dream/vigilant-hope/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Enter Advent and discover the word of the Prophet Isaiah who calls us to draw strength from real hope in the midst of difficult, heartbreaking days. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “The Will to Dream: Persistent courage to imagine, resist, and rebuild a better world.”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Enter Advent and discover the word of the Prophet Isaiah who calls us to draw strength from real hope in the midst of difficult, heartbreaking days. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “The Will to Dream: Persistent courage to imagine, resist, and rebuild a better world.”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>What Large Letters!</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 23 Nov 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="xa062">As we consider the way Paul ends his letter to the Galatians, we not only find the passage we've been anticipating all along (the Fruit of the Spirit!), but we also see the intensity and passion with which our author makes his point. Will we be offended—or inspired?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/roots-of-the-fruits/">Roots of the Fruits</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>33:39</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/roots-of-the-fruits/roots-of-the-fruits-week-5/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>As we consider the way Paul ends his letter to the Galatians, we not only find the passage we've been anticipating all along (the Fruit of the Spirit!), but we also see the intensity and passion with which our author makes his point. Will we be offended—or inspired? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Roots of the Fruits”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>As we consider the way Paul ends his letter to the Galatians, we not only find the passage we've been anticipating all along (the Fruit of the Spirit!), but we also see the intensity and passion with which our author makes his point. Will we be offended—or inspired? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Roots of the Fruits”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Spirit Claps Back</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Nov 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="zh1bk">Pastor Jae explores how Jesus, filled with the Holy Spirit, models how we can clap back against all that wishes to confuse us or separate us from finding our place in history and God’s family.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/roots-of-the-fruits/">Roots of the Fruits</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>30:24</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/roots-of-the-fruits/roots-of-the-fruits-week-4/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Pastor Jae explores how Jesus, filled with the Holy Spirit, models how we can clap back against all that wishes to confuse us or separate us from finding our place in history and God’s family. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Roots of the Fruits”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Pastor Jae explores how Jesus, filled with the Holy Spirit, models how we can clap back against all that wishes to confuse us or separate us from finding our place in history and God’s family. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Roots of the Fruits”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>No Longer Divided</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 9 Nov 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="9d98q">One of the earliest formative teachings of the Christian religion is that despite our never-ending desire to come up with ways to sort ourselves into hierarchy, the Spirit has leveled the playing field. We are all One.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/roots-of-the-fruits/">Roots of the Fruits</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>24:23</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/roots-of-the-fruits/roots-of-the-fruits-week-3/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>One of the earliest formative teachings of the Christian religion is that despite our never-ending desire to come up with ways to sort ourselves into hierarchy, the Spirit has leveled the playing field. We are all One. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Roots of the Fruits”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>One of the earliest formative teachings of the Christian religion is that despite our never-ending desire to come up with ways to sort ourselves into hierarchy, the Spirit has leveled the playing field. We are all One. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Roots of the Fruits”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Old and New Wine</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 2 Nov 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="wfq2h">Each autumn we contemplate questions both old and new.  Explore how determining the vintage of our oldest questions can help us find ways to hold our new thoughts in tension as we pour our best into another year of learning, of aging.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/roots-of-the-fruits/">Roots of the Fruits</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>25:48</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/roots-of-the-fruits/roots-of-the-fruits-week-2/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Each autumn we contemplate questions both old and new.  Explore how determining the vintage of our oldest questions can help us find ways to hold our new thoughts in tension as we pour our best into another year of learning, of aging. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Roots of the Fruits”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Each autumn we contemplate questions both old and new.  Explore how determining the vintage of our oldest questions can help us find ways to hold our new thoughts in tension as we pour our best into another year of learning, of aging. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Roots of the Fruits”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Shadows of Fruit</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="qyrcu">We know the presence of the Lord in our lives by the fruit of the Spirit that others find within us.  What happens, though, when that fruit rots on the vine?  How do we reset ourselves from the shadow sides of our gifts?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/roots-of-the-fruits/">Roots of the Fruits</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>26:45</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/roots-of-the-fruits/shadows-of-fruit/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We know the presence of the Lord in our lives by the fruit of the Spirit that others find within us.  What happens, though, when that fruit rots on the vine?  How do we reset ourselves from the shadow sides of our gifts? Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Roots of the Fruits”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We know the presence of the Lord in our lives by the fruit of the Spirit that others find within us.  What happens, though, when that fruit rots on the vine?  How do we reset ourselves from the shadow sides of our gifts? Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Roots of the Fruits”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Gospel in Chairs</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="vfqyk">A reprise of a well-loved sermon that helps us entirely rethink the ugly version of the "good news" that so many of us have heard. Don't miss it!</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/sunday-school-20/">Sunday School 2.0</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>42:08</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/sunday-school-20/ss-20-week-5/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A reprise of a well-loved sermon that helps us entirely rethink the ugly version of the "good news" that so many of us have heard. Don't miss it! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Sunday School 2.0”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A reprise of a well-loved sermon that helps us entirely rethink the ugly version of the "good news" that so many of us have heard. Don't miss it! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Sunday School 2.0”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Stories of Evolved Faith</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Oct 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="be2py">Members of the Artisan community share the major shifts they experienced as they transitioned from childhood faith to an adult faith.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/sunday-school-20/">Sunday School 2.0</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>32:56</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/sunday-school-20/ss-20-week-4/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Members of the Artisan community share the major shifts they experienced as they transitioned from childhood faith to an adult faith. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Sunday School 2.0”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Members of the Artisan community share the major shifts they experienced as they transitioned from childhood faith to an adult faith. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Sunday School 2.0”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Your Favorite Bible Story</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 5 Oct 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="o6fll">How do we know what we believe as we age? Pastor Jae explores how the stories we loved best as children create deep imprints in our understanding of God and how encountering those stories evolves as we do.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/sunday-school-20/">Sunday School 2.0</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>30:50</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/sunday-school-20/ss-20-week-3/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>How do we know what we believe as we age? Pastor Jae explores how the stories we loved best as children create deep imprints in our understanding of God and how encountering those stories evolves as we do. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Sunday School 2.0”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>How do we know what we believe as we age? Pastor Jae explores how the stories we loved best as children create deep imprints in our understanding of God and how encountering those stories evolves as we do. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Sunday School 2.0”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Good Inside</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 28 Sep 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="qsvpu">Many children who’ve grown up in church have been taught to see themselves through shame and fear. Together we’ll consider what changes when we believe we are actually good inside, and how that shift makes space for true community, restoration, and flourishing.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jessie Brajcki</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/sunday-school-20/">Sunday School 2.0</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>33:20</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/sunday-school-20/ss-20-week-2/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Many children who’ve grown up in church have been taught to see themselves through shame and fear. Together we’ll consider what changes when we believe we are actually good inside, and how that shift makes space for true community, restoration, and flourishing. Speaker: Pastor Jessie Brajcki Part of the series “Sunday School 2.0”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Many children who’ve grown up in church have been taught to see themselves through shame and fear. Together we’ll consider what changes when we believe we are actually good inside, and how that shift makes space for true community, restoration, and flourishing. Speaker: Pastor Jessie Brajcki Part of the series “Sunday School 2.0”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>A Flannelgraph Faith</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Sep 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                    <![CDATA[
                        
                            <p data-block-key="12bm6">Joseph. Daniel. Noah. Moses. Even Jesus himself! Many of us learned of these heroes of the faith as cute, cartoonish characters—sort of a biblical Sesame Street. But few of us really learned the broader arc of the Bible's stories, and without this, we will struggle to apply these mysterious ancient texts to our modern lives.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/sunday-school-20/">Sunday School 2.0</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>33:31</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/sunday-school-20/ss-20-week-1/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Joseph. Daniel. Noah. Moses. Even Jesus himself! Many of us learned of these heroes of the faith as cute, cartoonish characters—sort of a biblical Sesame Street. But few of us really learned the broader arc of the Bible's stories, and without this, we will struggle to apply these mysterious ancient texts to our modern lives. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Sunday School 2.0”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Joseph. Daniel. Noah. Moses. Even Jesus himself! Many of us learned of these heroes of the faith as cute, cartoonish characters—sort of a biblical Sesame Street. But few of us really learned the broader arc of the Bible's stories, and without this, we will struggle to apply these mysterious ancient texts to our modern lives. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Sunday School 2.0”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Sobriety: Freedom from Bitterness</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Sep 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="is745">In our next WSMF message, Zachary Foster shares about his sobriety journey for National Alcohol &amp; Drug Addiction Recovery Awareness Month.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Zachary Foster</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-whats-saving-my-faith/">Work of the People (What&#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&#x27;s Saving My Faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:43</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-whats-saving-my-faith/sobriety-freedom-from-bitterness/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In our next WSMF message, Zachary Foster shares about his sobriety journey for National Alcohol &amp;amp; Drug Addiction Recovery Awareness Month. Speaker: Zachary Foster Part of the series “Work of the People (What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In our next WSMF message, Zachary Foster shares about his sobriety journey for National Alcohol &amp;amp; Drug Addiction Recovery Awareness Month. Speaker: Zachary Foster Part of the series “Work of the People (What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Day by Day</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 7 Sep 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="cqs0l">Making healthy, thoughtful choices can help us protect fragile parts of us that require boundaries.  But what if those boundaries are crossed?  What if we outgrow these boundaries? Pastor Jae investigates how daily work can help us navigate a way out of circular mazes.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/do-you-still-talk-to-grandma/">Do You Still Talk to Grandma?: When the Problematic People in Our Lives are the Ones We Love</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>27:43</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/do-you-still-talk-to-grandma/wk-4/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Making healthy, thoughtful choices can help us protect fragile parts of us that require boundaries.  But what if those boundaries are crossed?  What if we outgrow these boundaries? Pastor Jae investigates how daily work can help us navigate a way out of circular mazes. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Do You Still Talk to Grandma?: When the Problematic People in Our Lives are the Ones We Love”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Making healthy, thoughtful choices can help us protect fragile parts of us that require boundaries.  But what if those boundaries are crossed?  What if we outgrow these boundaries? Pastor Jae investigates how daily work can help us navigate a way out of circular mazes. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Do You Still Talk to Grandma?: When the Problematic People in Our Lives are the Ones We Love”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Lost &amp; Found</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 31 Aug 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="vljad">Many of us experience fractured relationships. No matter where blame belongs, we can often feel “lost” on what our complicated relationships can look like in the future.  Pastor Jae explores how accepting little losses every day can direct us to finding something unexpected.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/do-you-still-talk-to-grandma/">Do You Still Talk to Grandma?: When the Problematic People in Our Lives are the Ones We Love</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:50</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/do-you-still-talk-to-grandma/wk-3/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Many of us experience fractured relationships. No matter where blame belongs, we can often feel “lost” on what our complicated relationships can look like in the future.  Pastor Jae explores how accepting little losses every day can direct us to finding something unexpected. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Do You Still Talk to Grandma?: When the Problematic People in Our Lives are the Ones We Love”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Many of us experience fractured relationships. No matter where blame belongs, we can often feel “lost” on what our complicated relationships can look like in the future.  Pastor Jae explores how accepting little losses every day can direct us to finding something unexpected. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Do You Still Talk to Grandma?: When the Problematic People in Our Lives are the Ones We Love”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>"And Who Is My Grandma?"</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 24 Aug 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="8dcra">One of the challenges of applying Jesus's teaching to our modern lives (such as trying to negotiate pain that comes from people we love) is that we struggle with who we are in his stories. We will investigate the Parable of the Good Samaritan, considering the possibility that for once, we are not the hero in the story.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/do-you-still-talk-to-grandma/">Do You Still Talk to Grandma?: When the Problematic People in Our Lives are the Ones We Love</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>36:42</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/do-you-still-talk-to-grandma/wk-2/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>One of the challenges of applying Jesus's teaching to our modern lives (such as trying to negotiate pain that comes from people we love) is that we struggle with who we are in his stories. We will investigate the Parable of the Good Samaritan, considering the possibility that for once, we are not the hero in the story. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Do You Still Talk to Grandma?: When the Problematic People in Our Lives are the Ones We Love”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>One of the challenges of applying Jesus's teaching to our modern lives (such as trying to negotiate pain that comes from people we love) is that we struggle with who we are in his stories. We will investigate the Parable of the Good Samaritan, considering the possibility that for once, we are not the hero in the story. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Do You Still Talk to Grandma?: When the Problematic People in Our Lives are the Ones We Love”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Do You Still Talk to Grandma?</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 17 Aug 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="j493p">Join us as author, speaker, and comedian Brit Barron kicks off our <i>Do You Still Talk to Grandma</i> series, where we’ll reflect on the difficult negotiation work of striving to find a way forward without allowing differences with family members to entrap us in Cancel Culture ideologies.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Brit Barron</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/do-you-still-talk-to-grandma/">Do You Still Talk to Grandma?: When the Problematic People in Our Lives are the Ones We Love</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>26:37</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/do-you-still-talk-to-grandma/do-you-still-talk-to-grandma/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Join us as author, speaker, and comedian Brit Barron kicks off our Do You Still Talk to Grandma series, where we’ll reflect on the difficult negotiation work of striving to find a way forward without allowing differences with family members to entrap us in Cancel Culture ideologies. Speaker: Brit Barron Part of the series “Do You Still Talk to Grandma?: When the Problematic People in Our Lives are the Ones We Love”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Join us as author, speaker, and comedian Brit Barron kicks off our Do You Still Talk to Grandma series, where we’ll reflect on the difficult negotiation work of striving to find a way forward without allowing differences with family members to entrap us in Cancel Culture ideologies. Speaker: Brit Barron Part of the series “Do You Still Talk to Grandma?: When the Problematic People in Our Lives are the Ones We Love”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Faith Foundations</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 10 Aug 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="fzhah">So much of our spiritual life revolves around believing in things that are not yet apparent to us.  Pastor Jae explores how through Abraham’s story we can glimpse God’s plan to move treasure from a garden to a city, and how we’re all part of the moving crew.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2025/">Ordinary Time: No holidays. No feast days. Just &quot;normal.&quot;</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>22:14</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2025/faith-foundations/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>So much of our spiritual life revolves around believing in things that are not yet apparent to us.  Pastor Jae explores how through Abraham’s story we can glimpse God’s plan to move treasure from a garden to a city, and how we’re all part of the moving crew. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Ordinary Time: No holidays. No feast days. Just &amp;quot;normal.&amp;quot;”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>So much of our spiritual life revolves around believing in things that are not yet apparent to us.  Pastor Jae explores how through Abraham’s story we can glimpse God’s plan to move treasure from a garden to a city, and how we’re all part of the moving crew. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Ordinary Time: No holidays. No feast days. Just &amp;quot;normal.&amp;quot;”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Merrymaking and Toil</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 3 Aug 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="tdz4a">What the Bible <i>really</i> has to say about the meaning of our life on earth might surprise you.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2025/">Ordinary Time: No holidays. No feast days. Just &quot;normal.&quot;</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>27:47</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2025/ot-83/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>What the Bible really has to say about the meaning of our life on earth might surprise you. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time: No holidays. No feast days. Just &amp;quot;normal.&amp;quot;”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>What the Bible really has to say about the meaning of our life on earth might surprise you. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time: No holidays. No feast days. Just &amp;quot;normal.&amp;quot;”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Knots and Knocks</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p data-block-key="qdmj5">Reading Scripture across cultures and millenia is not easy work.  Our own inner world can quickly become knotted as we seek simple answers to complex questions.  Pastor Jae focuses on Luke 11 as a way to point to the power of prayer as a way to navigate some discontinuities in our spirituality.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2025/">Ordinary Time: No holidays. No feast days. Just &quot;normal.&quot;</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>25:23</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2025/knots-and-knocks/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Reading Scripture across cultures and millenia is not easy work.  Our own inner world can quickly become knotted as we seek simple answers to complex questions.  Pastor Jae focuses on Luke 11 as a way to point to the power of prayer as a way to navigate some discontinuities in our spirituality. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Ordinary Time: No holidays. No feast days. Just &amp;quot;normal.&amp;quot;”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Reading Scripture across cultures and millenia is not easy work.  Our own inner world can quickly become knotted as we seek simple answers to complex questions.  Pastor Jae focuses on Luke 11 as a way to point to the power of prayer as a way to navigate some discontinuities in our spirituality. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Ordinary Time: No holidays. No feast days. Just &amp;quot;normal.&amp;quot;”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Penny's Story</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="w1xuk">In a special Pride Month edition of "What's Saving My Faith," Penny Sterling shares about how action saved (and is saving) her faith.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Penny Sterling</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-whats-saving-my-faith/">Work of the People (What&#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&#x27;s Saving My Faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>27:29</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-whats-saving-my-faith/ot-720/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In a special Pride Month edition of "What's Saving My Faith," Penny Sterling shares about how action saved (and is saving) her faith. Speaker: Penny Sterling Part of the series “Work of the People (What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In a special Pride Month edition of "What's Saving My Faith," Penny Sterling shares about how action saved (and is saving) her faith. Speaker: Penny Sterling Part of the series “Work of the People (What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Body, Stock, and Soil</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="xw5mg">The metaphor of bearing fruit is one of the most powerful images of the Christian life in all of scripture. What does it mean for faithful followers to bear fruit in body, stock, and soil? How can we bear fruit in <i>every</i> good work?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2025/">Ordinary Time: No holidays. No feast days. Just &quot;normal.&quot;</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>29:16</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2025/plumb-lines-plums-and-lines/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The metaphor of bearing fruit is one of the most powerful images of the Christian life in all of scripture. What does it mean for faithful followers to bear fruit in body, stock, and soil? How can we bear fruit in every good work? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time: No holidays. No feast days. Just &amp;quot;normal.&amp;quot;”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The metaphor of bearing fruit is one of the most powerful images of the Christian life in all of scripture. What does it mean for faithful followers to bear fruit in body, stock, and soil? How can we bear fruit in every good work? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time: No holidays. No feast days. Just &amp;quot;normal.&amp;quot;”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Jesus Sets His Face</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jun 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="au7n7">On his way to Jerusalem with his disciples, Jesus interacts with several people: some who oppose him, some who want to follow him halfheartedly. His responses to these individuals are hard to understand. We will explore these interactions together, placing ourselves into the story.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2025/">Ordinary Time: No holidays. No feast days. Just &quot;normal.&quot;</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>37:06</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2025/ot-629/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>On his way to Jerusalem with his disciples, Jesus interacts with several people: some who oppose him, some who want to follow him halfheartedly. His responses to these individuals are hard to understand. We will explore these interactions together, placing ourselves into the story. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time: No holidays. No feast days. Just &amp;quot;normal.&amp;quot;”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>On his way to Jerusalem with his disciples, Jesus interacts with several people: some who oppose him, some who want to follow him halfheartedly. His responses to these individuals are hard to understand. We will explore these interactions together, placing ourselves into the story. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time: No holidays. No feast days. Just &amp;quot;normal.&amp;quot;”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Deep Calls to Deep</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="y4h0i">Pastor Jae explores that while Jesus does inaugurate his kingdom on earth, daily discipline is needed to help us discover where, as Frederich Buecner says, our “deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger meet.”</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2025/">Ordinary Time: No holidays. No feast days. Just &quot;normal.&quot;</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>32:05</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2025/deep-calls-to-deep/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Pastor Jae explores that while Jesus does inaugurate his kingdom on earth, daily discipline is needed to help us discover where, as Frederich Buecner says, our “deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger meet.” Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Ordinary Time: No holidays. No feast days. Just &amp;quot;normal.&amp;quot;”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Pastor Jae explores that while Jesus does inaugurate his kingdom on earth, daily discipline is needed to help us discover where, as Frederich Buecner says, our “deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger meet.” Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Ordinary Time: No holidays. No feast days. Just &amp;quot;normal.&amp;quot;”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Trinitarian Love</title>
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                            <p data-block-key="jg3by">On Trinity Sunday, we reflect on one of the deepest theological mysteries of the Christian faith, but ultimately—as always—we return to the Law of Love.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2025/">Ordinary Time: No holidays. No feast days. Just &quot;normal.&quot;</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>36:53</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2025/ot-615/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>On Trinity Sunday, we reflect on one of the deepest theological mysteries of the Christian faith, but ultimately—as always—we return to the Law of Love. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time: No holidays. No feast days. Just &amp;quot;normal.&amp;quot;”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>On Trinity Sunday, we reflect on one of the deepest theological mysteries of the Christian faith, but ultimately—as always—we return to the Law of Love. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time: No holidays. No feast days. Just &amp;quot;normal.&amp;quot;”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Pentecost Reflections</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 8 Jun 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="cwvf9">An Artisan Church tradition: Pentecost readings from the Bible in many languages, plus devotional reflections from several different Artisan members!</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Various</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2025/">Ordinary Time: No holidays. No feast days. Just &quot;normal.&quot;</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>39:52</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2025/pentecost-reflections-2025/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>An Artisan Church tradition: Pentecost readings from the Bible in many languages, plus devotional reflections from several different Artisan members! Speaker: Various Part of the series “Ordinary Time: No holidays. No feast days. Just &amp;quot;normal.&amp;quot;”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>An Artisan Church tradition: Pentecost readings from the Bible in many languages, plus devotional reflections from several different Artisan members! Speaker: Various Part of the series “Ordinary Time: No holidays. No feast days. Just &amp;quot;normal.&amp;quot;”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Washing Wounds</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 1 Jun 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="ulo80">Prayer is one of the main access roads to our spiritual life, but for many it presents daily challenges.  As we prepare for the Pentecost, we dust off our prayer life in order to stay awake to the presence of God’s activity in our lives.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/eastertide-2025/">Eastertide</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>27:35</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/eastertide-2025/washing-wounds/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Prayer is one of the main access roads to our spiritual life, but for many it presents daily challenges.  As we prepare for the Pentecost, we dust off our prayer life in order to stay awake to the presence of God’s activity in our lives. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Eastertide”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Prayer is one of the main access roads to our spiritual life, but for many it presents daily challenges.  As we prepare for the Pentecost, we dust off our prayer life in order to stay awake to the presence of God’s activity in our lives. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Eastertide”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>A New Commandment</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 25 May 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="4mrh5">When Jesus gives a new commandment, it is not complicated.  It is, however, challenging.  Calling others to love one another, Jesus reorders how we relate to others, God, and ourselves.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/eastertide-2025/">Eastertide</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>31:03</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/eastertide-2025/a-new-commandment/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>When Jesus gives a new commandment, it is not complicated.  It is, however, challenging.  Calling others to love one another, Jesus reorders how we relate to others, God, and ourselves. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Eastertide”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>When Jesus gives a new commandment, it is not complicated.  It is, however, challenging.  Calling others to love one another, Jesus reorders how we relate to others, God, and ourselves. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Eastertide”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Julia's Story</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 18 May 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="7cc1z">Julia shares a story of what's saving her faith.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Julia Detmer</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-whats-saving-my-faith/">Work of the People (What&#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&#x27;s Saving My Faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>18:36</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-whats-saving-my-faith/julias-story/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Julia shares a story of what's saving her faith. Speaker: Julia Detmer Part of the series “Work of the People (What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Julia shares a story of what's saving her faith. Speaker: Julia Detmer Part of the series “Work of the People (What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Which Jesus?</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="8374x">From the time of Jesus's earthly ministry, there have been questions about his intention and purpose in the world. We should not be surprised to find that these questions persist in our day (and into our visions of the last days), but it does leave us with a choice: which version of Jesus will shape our choices, our attitudes, and our interactions with our world?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/eastertide-2025/">Eastertide</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>26:18</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/eastertide-2025/eastertide-week-3/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>From the time of Jesus's earthly ministry, there have been questions about his intention and purpose in the world. We should not be surprised to find that these questions persist in our day (and into our visions of the last days), but it does leave us with a choice: which version of Jesus will shape our choices, our attitudes, and our interactions with our world? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Eastertide”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>From the time of Jesus's earthly ministry, there have been questions about his intention and purpose in the world. We should not be surprised to find that these questions persist in our day (and into our visions of the last days), but it does leave us with a choice: which version of Jesus will shape our choices, our attitudes, and our interactions with our world? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Eastertide”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>High Horses &amp; Life on the Ground</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 4 May 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="l8f8u">Life on our High Horses leads us further and further from Jesus.  When we dismount from our strengths and live from our actual selves that’s the place where God can meet us.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/eastertide-2025/">Eastertide</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:42</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/eastertide-2025/high-horses-life-on-the-ground/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Life on our High Horses leads us further and further from Jesus.  When we dismount from our strengths and live from our actual selves that’s the place where God can meet us. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Eastertide”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Life on our High Horses leads us further and further from Jesus.  When we dismount from our strengths and live from our actual selves that’s the place where God can meet us. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Eastertide”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Breath</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Apr 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="9okg8">As the disciples sought to live out the Gospel in their world, they received both threats and peace. Their choice, and ours: how to respond in the way of Jesus, the “firstborn from the dead.”</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/eastertide-2025/">Eastertide</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>29:06</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/eastertide-2025/breath/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>As the disciples sought to live out the Gospel in their world, they received both threats and peace. Their choice, and ours: how to respond in the way of Jesus, the “firstborn from the dead.” Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Eastertide”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>As the disciples sought to live out the Gospel in their world, they received both threats and peace. Their choice, and ours: how to respond in the way of Jesus, the “firstborn from the dead.” Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Eastertide”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Agents of Hope</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 20 Apr 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="7yvuj">Rebecca Taylor shares her &quot;Agents of Hope&quot; message with us.</p><p data-block-key="71r31"></p><p data-block-key="fd9o8"></p><embed alt="taylor-rebecca" embedtype="image" format="right" id="528"/><p data-block-key="7csgl">Rebecca is a wife of 29 years, mom to four grown children, and a lifelong learner—mostly because she’s committed to not making the same mistake twice. She went to Northeastern Seminary in search of answers and came away with a master’s degree, more questions, deeper compassion, and a bigger, more resilient faith. With over 20 years of experience in churches and Christian higher education, she brings a love for people, purpose, and a strong cup of coffee. Rebecca is passionate about helping others live as everyday agents of hope.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Rebecca Taylor</p>
                        
                        
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                <itunes:duration>25:51</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter-2025/agents-of-hope/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Rebecca Taylor shares her &amp;quot;Agents of Hope&amp;quot; message with us.Rebecca is a wife of 29 years, mom to four grown children, and a lifelong learner—mostly because she’s committed to not making the same mistake twice. She went to Northeastern Seminary in search of answers and came away with a master’s degree, more questions, deeper compassion, and a bigger, more resilient faith. With over 20 years of experience in churches and Christian higher education, she brings a love for people, purpose, and a strong cup of coffee. Rebecca is passionate about helping others live as everyday agents of hope. Speaker: Rebecca Taylor</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Rebecca Taylor shares her &amp;quot;Agents of Hope&amp;quot; message with us.Rebecca is a wife of 29 years, mom to four grown children, and a lifelong learner—mostly because she’s committed to not making the same mistake twice. She went to Northeastern Seminary in search of answers and came away with a master’s degree, more questions, deeper compassion, and a bigger, more resilient faith. With over 20 years of experience in churches and Christian higher education, she brings a love for people, purpose, and a strong cup of coffee. Rebecca is passionate about helping others live as everyday agents of hope. Speaker: Rebecca Taylor</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Politics and Palm Leaves</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Apr 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="w3v2h">The oppressed Jewish minority in Rome were hopeful that Jesus would be a conquering king, but he disappointed them by submitting to his own execution. It would be easy for us to point the finger at modern believers who align with political power, but what if there is a message for those of us who wish to be saved from all that?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/walking-toward-the-garden/">Walking Toward the Garden</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>30:19</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/walking-toward-the-garden/politics-and-palm-leaves/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The oppressed Jewish minority in Rome were hopeful that Jesus would be a conquering king, but he disappointed them by submitting to his own execution. It would be easy for us to point the finger at modern believers who align with political power, but what if there is a message for those of us who wish to be saved from all that? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Walking Toward the Garden”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The oppressed Jewish minority in Rome were hopeful that Jesus would be a conquering king, but he disappointed them by submitting to his own execution. It would be easy for us to point the finger at modern believers who align with political power, but what if there is a message for those of us who wish to be saved from all that? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Walking Toward the Garden”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Pressing On</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 6 Apr 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="j9xw3">Where can we find hope when we feel vulnerable to events, both global and private, that sap our strength?  Tapping into the Apostle Paul’s letter to the Church in Philippi, we’ll investigate, together, how to move forward in difficult seasons. </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/walking-toward-the-garden/">Walking Toward the Garden</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>26:05</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/walking-toward-the-garden/pressing-on/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Where can we find hope when we feel vulnerable to events, both global and private, that sap our strength?  Tapping into the Apostle Paul’s letter to the Church in Philippi, we’ll investigate, together, how to move forward in difficult seasons.  Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Walking Toward the Garden”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Where can we find hope when we feel vulnerable to events, both global and private, that sap our strength?  Tapping into the Apostle Paul’s letter to the Church in Philippi, we’ll investigate, together, how to move forward in difficult seasons.  Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Walking Toward the Garden”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Return of the Prodigal Son</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="3m3zx">Once again, this time in one of his most famous parables, Jesus disrupts our expectation of judgment, punishment, and consequences.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/walking-toward-the-garden/">Walking Toward the Garden</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:49</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/walking-toward-the-garden/return-of-the-prodigal-son/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Once again, this time in one of his most famous parables, Jesus disrupts our expectation of judgment, punishment, and consequences. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Walking Toward the Garden”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Once again, this time in one of his most famous parables, Jesus disrupts our expectation of judgment, punishment, and consequences. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Walking Toward the Garden”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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                            <p data-block-key="gmuqj">There are those who believe that every unfortunate event is the result of a particular sin. While there are passages in scripture that might tempt us toward that belief, Jesus explicitly rejects it—and offers a beautiful alternative vision of the role our actions play in our circumstances.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/walking-toward-the-garden/">Walking Toward the Garden</a>”</p>
                        
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>There are those who believe that every unfortunate event is the result of a particular sin. While there are passages in scripture that might tempt us toward that belief, Jesus explicitly rejects it—and offers a beautiful alternative vision of the role our actions play in our circumstances. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Walking Toward the Garden”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>There are those who believe that every unfortunate event is the result of a particular sin. While there are passages in scripture that might tempt us toward that belief, Jesus explicitly rejects it—and offers a beautiful alternative vision of the role our actions play in our circumstances. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Walking Toward the Garden”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="9vy08">Pastor Jae concludes the series and explores an alternative route to rethinking how we deal, collectively, with the inevitability of darkness around and within us.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/learning-to-walk-in-the-dark/">Learning to Walk in the Dark: Artisan Winter Read 2025</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>22:04</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/learning-to-walk-in-the-dark/working-with-darkness/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Pastor Jae concludes the series and explores an alternative route to rethinking how we deal, collectively, with the inevitability of darkness around and within us. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Learning to Walk in the Dark: Artisan Winter Read 2025”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Pastor Jae concludes the series and explores an alternative route to rethinking how we deal, collectively, with the inevitability of darkness around and within us. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Learning to Walk in the Dark: Artisan Winter Read 2025”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <pubDate>Sun, 9 Mar 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="qbjho">Before we conclude our overview of <i>Learning to Walk in the Dark</i>, we pause to check in as a community. What has resonated with us? What questions do we have? How has our perception of darkness changed, and what will we do with it?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/learning-to-walk-in-the-dark/">Learning to Walk in the Dark: Artisan Winter Read 2025</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>29:31</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/learning-to-walk-in-the-dark/ltwitd-39/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Before we conclude our overview of Learning to Walk in the Dark, we pause to check in as a community. What has resonated with us? What questions do we have? How has our perception of darkness changed, and what will we do with it? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Learning to Walk in the Dark: Artisan Winter Read 2025”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Before we conclude our overview of Learning to Walk in the Dark, we pause to check in as a community. What has resonated with us? What questions do we have? How has our perception of darkness changed, and what will we do with it? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Learning to Walk in the Dark: Artisan Winter Read 2025”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Other Senses</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 2 Mar 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="ptk4s">Many of us rely heavily on our sense of sight to inform our sense of truth.  Pastor Jae explores how allowing our other senses to inform our self-reflection can help us to find more rest and make more gains toward our own shalom.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/learning-to-walk-in-the-dark/">Learning to Walk in the Dark: Artisan Winter Read 2025</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>23:24</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/learning-to-walk-in-the-dark/eyes-of-the-blind/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Many of us rely heavily on our sense of sight to inform our sense of truth.  Pastor Jae explores how allowing our other senses to inform our self-reflection can help us to find more rest and make more gains toward our own shalom. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Learning to Walk in the Dark: Artisan Winter Read 2025”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Many of us rely heavily on our sense of sight to inform our sense of truth.  Pastor Jae explores how allowing our other senses to inform our self-reflection can help us to find more rest and make more gains toward our own shalom. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Learning to Walk in the Dark: Artisan Winter Read 2025”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Dark Night of the Soul</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 23 Feb 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="84g3l">Sometimes, the darkness is an emptiness, an absence, that threatens to consume us. Where is God when we perceive nothing at all?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/learning-to-walk-in-the-dark/">Learning to Walk in the Dark: Artisan Winter Read 2025</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>30:02</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/learning-to-walk-in-the-dark/week-4/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Sometimes, the darkness is an emptiness, an absence, that threatens to consume us. Where is God when we perceive nothing at all? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Learning to Walk in the Dark: Artisan Winter Read 2025”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Sometimes, the darkness is an emptiness, an absence, that threatens to consume us. Where is God when we perceive nothing at all? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Learning to Walk in the Dark: Artisan Winter Read 2025”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Dark Emotions</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 9 Feb 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="7cf93">How can we bring the wholeness of our emotional being to God? In what ways does our &quot;darkness&quot; reveal what is true and holy?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/learning-to-walk-in-the-dark/">Learning to Walk in the Dark: Artisan Winter Read 2025</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>28:13</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/learning-to-walk-in-the-dark/week-2/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>How can we bring the wholeness of our emotional being to God? In what ways does our &amp;quot;darkness&amp;quot; reveal what is true and holy? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Learning to Walk in the Dark: Artisan Winter Read 2025”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>How can we bring the wholeness of our emotional being to God? In what ways does our &amp;quot;darkness&amp;quot; reveal what is true and holy? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Learning to Walk in the Dark: Artisan Winter Read 2025”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Who's Afraid of the Dark?</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 2 Feb 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="3x8wm">Pastor Jae explores the core idea behind our Artisan Read, <i>Learning to Walk in the Dark</i>, and begins our deep dive into coded language, fear, and how we can keep our nerve in difficult seasons of our lives.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/learning-to-walk-in-the-dark/">Learning to Walk in the Dark: Artisan Winter Read 2025</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>22:43</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/learning-to-walk-in-the-dark/whos-afraid-of-the-dark/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Pastor Jae explores the core idea behind our Artisan Read, Learning to Walk in the Dark, and begins our deep dive into coded language, fear, and how we can keep our nerve in difficult seasons of our lives. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Learning to Walk in the Dark: Artisan Winter Read 2025”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Pastor Jae explores the core idea behind our Artisan Read, Learning to Walk in the Dark, and begins our deep dive into coded language, fear, and how we can keep our nerve in difficult seasons of our lives. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Learning to Walk in the Dark: Artisan Winter Read 2025”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>On Beauty</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 26 Jan 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="ezhmu">We welcome Artisan’s founding pastors, and Pastor Jason Condon shares about the building and protecting of beautiful things.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/coming-home/">Coming Home: Revisiting Our Values</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>45:02</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/coming-home/on-beauty/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We welcome Artisan’s founding pastors, and Pastor Jason Condon shares about the building and protecting of beautiful things. Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon Part of the series “Coming Home: Revisiting Our Values”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We welcome Artisan’s founding pastors, and Pastor Jason Condon shares about the building and protecting of beautiful things. Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon Part of the series “Coming Home: Revisiting Our Values”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>On Roots</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 19 Jan 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="keu98">Dr. Doug Cullum, Pastor at Community of the Savior, visits to share a message on nurturing our roots within the community where God  plants us and fosters our growth.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Dr. Doug Cullum</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/coming-home/">Coming Home: Revisiting Our Values</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:41</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/coming-home/on-roots/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Dr. Doug Cullum, Pastor at Community of the Savior, visits to share a message on nurturing our roots within the community where God  plants us and fosters our growth. Speaker: Dr. Doug Cullum Part of the series “Coming Home: Revisiting Our Values”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Dr. Doug Cullum, Pastor at Community of the Savior, visits to share a message on nurturing our roots within the community where God  plants us and fosters our growth. Speaker: Dr. Doug Cullum Part of the series “Coming Home: Revisiting Our Values”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>On Community</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Jan 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/coming-home/">Coming Home: Revisiting Our Values</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>27:00</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/coming-home/on-community/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Coming Home: Revisiting Our Values”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Coming Home: Revisiting Our Values”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>On Justice</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 5 Jan 2025 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="3eiww">Dr. Marlena Graves visits Artisan Church.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Dr. Marlena Graves</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/coming-home/">Coming Home: Revisiting Our Values</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>29:42</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/coming-home/on-justice/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Dr. Marlena Graves visits Artisan Church. Speaker: Dr. Marlena Graves Part of the series “Coming Home: Revisiting Our Values”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Dr. Marlena Graves visits Artisan Church. Speaker: Dr. Marlena Graves Part of the series “Coming Home: Revisiting Our Values”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>In Our Midst</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Dec 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="4rx8n">Our contemplation of Awe continues as Pastor Jae attempts to point us toward the very real presence of God in our world today.  Can we, even in our trials and distress, glimpse that God is in our midst?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/immersed-in-awe/">Immersed in Awe: An Advent Sereis</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>26:28</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/immersed-in-awe/advent-week-3/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Our contemplation of Awe continues as Pastor Jae attempts to point us toward the very real presence of God in our world today.  Can we, even in our trials and distress, glimpse that God is in our midst? Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Immersed in Awe: An Advent Sereis”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Our contemplation of Awe continues as Pastor Jae attempts to point us toward the very real presence of God in our world today.  Can we, even in our trials and distress, glimpse that God is in our midst? Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Immersed in Awe: An Advent Sereis”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Every and All</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2024-12-08-every-and-all/2024-12-08_Every_and_All.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 8 Dec 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="qy6o4">One of the great mysteries of our faith is that it is lived out and shared through particular people and people groups but is available to and intended for ALL people. How can it be true that we receive and pass on a universal salvation while still being a set apart, holy people? Talk about awe-inspiring!</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/immersed-in-awe/">Immersed in Awe: An Advent Sereis</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>25:03</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/immersed-in-awe/advent-week-2/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>One of the great mysteries of our faith is that it is lived out and shared through particular people and people groups but is available to and intended for ALL people. How can it be true that we receive and pass on a universal salvation while still being a set apart, holy people? Talk about awe-inspiring! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Immersed in Awe: An Advent Sereis”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>One of the great mysteries of our faith is that it is lived out and shared through particular people and people groups but is available to and intended for ALL people. How can it be true that we receive and pass on a universal salvation while still being a set apart, holy people? Talk about awe-inspiring! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Immersed in Awe: An Advent Sereis”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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                            <p data-block-key="hnkzf">As we prepare our minds and hearts for Advent, members of the Staff and Leadership Team will share experiences ranging from being new to being more introverted at Artisan.  This panel will seek to offer safe, authentic connection, and discuss some strategies to overcoming some of the barriers that often hold us back from feeling like we belong.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Staff and Leadership Team Members</p>
                        
                        
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                <itunes:duration>37:55</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/community-and-connection/leadership-team-panel/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>As we prepare our minds and hearts for Advent, members of the Staff and Leadership Team will share experiences ranging from being new to being more introverted at Artisan.  This panel will seek to offer safe, authentic connection, and discuss some strategies to overcoming some of the barriers that often hold us back from feeling like we belong. Speaker: Staff and Leadership Team Members</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>As we prepare our minds and hearts for Advent, members of the Staff and Leadership Team will share experiences ranging from being new to being more introverted at Artisan.  This panel will seek to offer safe, authentic connection, and discuss some strategies to overcoming some of the barriers that often hold us back from feeling like we belong. Speaker: Staff and Leadership Team Members</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Berlin and Back</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 17 Nov 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="7tnuy">What we can learn from other nations about owning the past.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/with-god-on-our-side/">With God On Our Side?: An election season series about America and what it means to be the people of God</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>35:05</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/with-god-on-our-side/berlin-and-back/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>What we can learn from other nations about owning the past. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “With God On Our Side?: An election season series about America and what it means to be the people of God”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>What we can learn from other nations about owning the past. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “With God On Our Side?: An election season series about America and what it means to be the people of God”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Now What?</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 10 Nov 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="0b7w9">Regardless of the results of this election, our country is broken. How can the Church be a part of rebuilding, reconstructing, and re-forming? Where and how do we begin?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/with-god-on-our-side/">With God On Our Side?: An election season series about America and what it means to be the people of God</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:41</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/with-god-on-our-side/nov-10th/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Regardless of the results of this election, our country is broken. How can the Church be a part of rebuilding, reconstructing, and re-forming? Where and how do we begin? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “With God On Our Side?: An election season series about America and what it means to be the people of God”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Regardless of the results of this election, our country is broken. How can the Church be a part of rebuilding, reconstructing, and re-forming? Where and how do we begin? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “With God On Our Side?: An election season series about America and what it means to be the people of God”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Paging All Prophets</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 3 Nov 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="ys8r8">How poets are today’s Prophets.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/with-god-on-our-side/">With God On Our Side?: An election season series about America and what it means to be the people of God</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:36</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/with-god-on-our-side/paging-all-prophets/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>How poets are today’s Prophets. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “With God On Our Side?: An election season series about America and what it means to be the people of God”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>How poets are today’s Prophets. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “With God On Our Side?: An election season series about America and what it means to be the people of God”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>With God on Our Side</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Oct 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="pri0h">We begin with a selection of American songs—including the &quot;title track&quot; of the series—that use satire and symbolism to inspire and challenge us. Each song will be paired with scripture passages and a brief pastoral reflection.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/with-god-on-our-side/">With God On Our Side?: An election season series about America and what it means to be the people of God</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>40:31</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/with-god-on-our-side/with-god-on-our-side/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We begin with a selection of American songs—including the &amp;quot;title track&amp;quot; of the series—that use satire and symbolism to inspire and challenge us. Each song will be paired with scripture passages and a brief pastoral reflection. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “With God On Our Side?: An election season series about America and what it means to be the people of God”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We begin with a selection of American songs—including the &amp;quot;title track&amp;quot; of the series—that use satire and symbolism to inspire and challenge us. Each song will be paired with scripture passages and a brief pastoral reflection. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “With God On Our Side?: An election season series about America and what it means to be the people of God”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Begin Again: On Suffering and Faith</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 20 Oct 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/steeped-in-wisdom/">Steeped in Wisdom: The Challenges Peacemakers Face</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>33:21</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/steeped-in-wisdom/begin-again-on-suffering-and-faith/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Steeped in Wisdom: The Challenges Peacemakers Face”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Steeped in Wisdom: The Challenges Peacemakers Face”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Rich and Poor</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Oct 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/steeped-in-wisdom/">Steeped in Wisdom: The Challenges Peacemakers Face</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>35:52</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/steeped-in-wisdom/rich-and-poor/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Steeped in Wisdom: The Challenges Peacemakers Face”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Steeped in Wisdom: The Challenges Peacemakers Face”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Taming the Judgmental Tongue</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 6 Oct 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="u247o">James cautions against losing control of the words we use—especially when it comes to judging others. While it is possible to choose to say nothing, it is even more important to do the inner work of addressing the judgmental heart. This sermon concludes with a guided reflection.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/steeped-in-wisdom/">Steeped in Wisdom: The Challenges Peacemakers Face</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>36:28</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/steeped-in-wisdom/taming-the-tongue/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>James cautions against losing control of the words we use—especially when it comes to judging others. While it is possible to choose to say nothing, it is even more important to do the inner work of addressing the judgmental heart. This sermon concludes with a guided reflection. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Steeped in Wisdom: The Challenges Peacemakers Face”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>James cautions against losing control of the words we use—especially when it comes to judging others. While it is possible to choose to say nothing, it is even more important to do the inner work of addressing the judgmental heart. This sermon concludes with a guided reflection. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Steeped in Wisdom: The Challenges Peacemakers Face”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Upending Partiality: Why the Greatest Teacher Has No Favorites</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2024-09-29-upending-partiality-why-the-greatest-teacher-has-no-favorites/2024-09-29_Upending_Partiality_-_Why_the_Greatest_Teacher_Has_No_Favorites.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 29 Sep 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/steeped-in-wisdom/">Steeped in Wisdom: The Challenges Peacemakers Face</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>30:54</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/steeped-in-wisdom/upending-partiality-the-greatest-commandment-has-no-favorites/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Steeped in Wisdom: The Challenges Peacemakers Face”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Steeped in Wisdom: The Challenges Peacemakers Face”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Works, Wisdom, and Faith</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Sep 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="9nr0y">The tension between <i>faith</i> and <i>good works</i> is well known in church history and theology. But in the book of James, there is a third concept that interacts with faith and works: <i>wisdom</i>. What does it mean to have the wisdom of non-duality?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/steeped-in-wisdom/">Steeped in Wisdom: The Challenges Peacemakers Face</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>27:41</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/steeped-in-wisdom/james-week-1/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The tension between faith and good works is well known in church history and theology. But in the book of James, there is a third concept that interacts with faith and works: wisdom. What does it mean to have the wisdom of non-duality? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Steeped in Wisdom: The Challenges Peacemakers Face”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The tension between faith and good works is well known in church history and theology. But in the book of James, there is a third concept that interacts with faith and works: wisdom. What does it mean to have the wisdom of non-duality? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Steeped in Wisdom: The Challenges Peacemakers Face”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Cross Roads: Where Joy + Sorrow Meet</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Sep 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/artisan-summer-read-2024/">Artisan Summer Read: Long Way Home</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>38:03</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/artisan-summer-read-2024/on-adoption-belonging-in-the-kingdom-of-god/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Artisan Summer Read: Long Way Home”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Artisan Summer Read: Long Way Home”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Pilgrimage: The Journey Home</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 8 Sep 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/artisan-summer-read-2024/">Artisan Summer Read: Long Way Home</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>21:44</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/artisan-summer-read-2024/long-way-home-week-4/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Artisan Summer Read: Long Way Home”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Artisan Summer Read: Long Way Home”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>On Adoption: Belonging in God's Kingdom</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2024-09-01-on-adoption-belonging-in-gods-kingdom/2024-09-01_On_Adoption_-_Belonging_in_Gods_Kingdom.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 1 Sep 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/artisan-summer-read-2024/">Artisan Summer Read: Long Way Home</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>29:57</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/artisan-summer-read-2024/social-justice-sunday/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Artisan Summer Read: Long Way Home”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Artisan Summer Read: Long Way Home”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Remembering and Moving On</title>
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                            <p data-block-key="717nc"><i>A Long Way Home</i> depicts a moment when Saroo is not sure he finds that remembering his early childhood is painful, yet he can&#x27;t help but continue to remember it because it is all he has. We turn to the scriptures to find God&#x27;s people being called both to remembrance and to embracing new life in Christ. How do we keep these in balance?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/artisan-summer-read-2024/">Artisan Summer Read: Long Way Home</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>26:55</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/artisan-summer-read-2024/long-way-home-week-2/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A Long Way Home depicts a moment when Saroo is not sure he finds that remembering his early childhood is painful, yet he can&amp;#x27;t help but continue to remember it because it is all he has. We turn to the scriptures to find God&amp;#x27;s people being called both to remembrance and to embracing new life in Christ. How do we keep these in balance? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Artisan Summer Read: Long Way Home”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A Long Way Home depicts a moment when Saroo is not sure he finds that remembering his early childhood is painful, yet he can&amp;#x27;t help but continue to remember it because it is all he has. We turn to the scriptures to find God&amp;#x27;s people being called both to remembrance and to embracing new life in Christ. How do we keep these in balance? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Artisan Summer Read: Long Way Home”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Dual Citizenship: Life Lived between Two Places</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 18 Aug 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/artisan-summer-read-2024/">Artisan Summer Read: Long Way Home</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>25:46</itunes:duration>
            
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            <title>The Woman Saved from Stoning: Scapegoats and Scapegoating</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 11 Aug 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="heqpx">If we read Jesus’s life well, we should be able to recognize where and how our societies continue to produce scapegoats; then, we can stop the cycle of violence and blame because we know the truth.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Jennifer Bradshaw</p>
                        
                        
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                <itunes:duration>27:51</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the-woman-saved-from-stoning/the-woman-saved-from-stoning-scapegoats-and-scapegoating/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>If we read Jesus’s life well, we should be able to recognize where and how our societies continue to produce scapegoats; then, we can stop the cycle of violence and blame because we know the truth. Speaker: Jennifer Bradshaw</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>If we read Jesus’s life well, we should be able to recognize where and how our societies continue to produce scapegoats; then, we can stop the cycle of violence and blame because we know the truth. Speaker: Jennifer Bradshaw</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Truth and Power</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 4 Aug 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="uib9m">In the famous sand unsettling Bible story of David and Bathsheba, a powerful man commits a grave sin against a powerless woman, and then covers his actions with violence. Then a prophet calls the powerful man to account. But who are WE in this story, and where does Jesus fit in?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2024/">Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>31:52</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2024/ordinary-time-week-11/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In the famous sand unsettling Bible story of David and Bathsheba, a powerful man commits a grave sin against a powerless woman, and then covers his actions with violence. Then a prophet calls the powerful man to account. But who are WE in this story, and where does Jesus fit in? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In the famous sand unsettling Bible story of David and Bathsheba, a powerful man commits a grave sin against a powerless woman, and then covers his actions with violence. Then a prophet calls the powerful man to account. But who are WE in this story, and where does Jesus fit in? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Deanna's Story</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 28 Jul 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="3ux8v">Deanna shares a story of what&#x27;s saving their faith.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Deanna</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-whats-saving-my-faith/">Work of the People (What&#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&#x27;s Saving My Faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>29:57</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-whats-saving-my-faith/michelles-story/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Deanna shares a story of what&amp;#x27;s saving their faith. Speaker: Deanna Part of the series “Work of the People (What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Deanna shares a story of what&amp;#x27;s saving their faith. Speaker: Deanna Part of the series “Work of the People (What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Double Vision: What David and Jesus See</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jul 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="e8u59">In this sermon, Pastor Jae explores the dangerous intersection of kingship and power.  Jae examines how both David and Jesus exert influence in the solving of problems around them with different goals with the hope that we can learn from both perspectives.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2024/">Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>27:14</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2024/ordinary-time-week-9/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In this sermon, Pastor Jae explores the dangerous intersection of kingship and power.  Jae examines how both David and Jesus exert influence in the solving of problems around them with different goals with the hope that we can learn from both perspectives. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In this sermon, Pastor Jae explores the dangerous intersection of kingship and power.  Jae examines how both David and Jesus exert influence in the solving of problems around them with different goals with the hope that we can learn from both perspectives. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Sacred Reading of Ephesians 1</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Jul 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="7yujk">A guided, communal experience of lectio divina with the Artisan community.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2024/">Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>31:39</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2024/ordinary-time-week-8/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A guided, communal experience of lectio divina with the Artisan community. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A guided, communal experience of lectio divina with the Artisan community. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Grief and Grace</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 30 Jun 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="7dldc">As the book of Lamentations shows us, people of faith have been grappling with the problem of human suffering for centuries. But as the Gospels show us, Jesus is always ready to receive our suffering and offer healing—even when others might deem us unworthy.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2024/">Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>33:08</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2024/ordinary-time-week-6/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>As the book of Lamentations shows us, people of faith have been grappling with the problem of human suffering for centuries. But as the Gospels show us, Jesus is always ready to receive our suffering and offer healing—even when others might deem us unworthy. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>As the book of Lamentations shows us, people of faith have been grappling with the problem of human suffering for centuries. But as the Gospels show us, Jesus is always ready to receive our suffering and offer healing—even when others might deem us unworthy. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Only Human: Thoughts on David &amp; Goliath</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 23 Jun 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="o8wu6">Pastor Jae explores the foundations of our faith that allow us to be bolder in standing up for the things God values.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2024/">Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>29:11</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2024/only-human-thoughts-on-david-goliath/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Pastor Jae explores the foundations of our faith that allow us to be bolder in standing up for the things God values. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Pastor Jae explores the foundations of our faith that allow us to be bolder in standing up for the things God values. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Kings and Kingdoms</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Jun 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="snmon">The story of the people of Israel demanding a king so that they can be like their neighbors is a pivotal moment in the history of God&#x27;s people, and it offers us ways of thinking about the integration of faith and politics in our own time.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2024/">Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>33:09</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2024/ordinary-time-week-4/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The story of the people of Israel demanding a king so that they can be like their neighbors is a pivotal moment in the history of God&amp;#x27;s people, and it offers us ways of thinking about the integration of faith and politics in our own time. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The story of the people of Israel demanding a king so that they can be like their neighbors is a pivotal moment in the history of God&amp;#x27;s people, and it offers us ways of thinking about the integration of faith and politics in our own time. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Hearing God During Ordinary Time</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 2 Jun 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="r0z04">Pastor Jae prompts us to consider how hearing God often occurs in quiet, everyday moments.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2024/">Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>40:24</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2024/hearing-god-during-ordinary-time/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Pastor Jae prompts us to consider how hearing God often occurs in quiet, everyday moments. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Pastor Jae prompts us to consider how hearing God often occurs in quiet, everyday moments. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Lessons from the Camino</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 26 May 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="824rn">A sermon of lessons that Pastor Scott learned while walking the Camino de Santiago over the past two weeks</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2024/">Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>26:07</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary-time-2024/ordinary-time-week-1/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A sermon of lessons that Pastor Scott learned while walking the Camino de Santiago over the past two weeks Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A sermon of lessons that Pastor Scott learned while walking the Camino de Santiago over the past two weeks Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time 2024: A sermon series for ordinary time”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Pentecost Reflections</title>
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                            <p data-block-key="s23zu">An Artisan Church tradition: Pentecost readings from the Bible in many languages, plus devotional reflections from several different Artisan members!</p>
                        
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 12 May 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="1iddf">Pastor Jae explores how Psalm 1 sets a narrow path for believers and how we view Jesus is everything in how we process &quot;crossroad&quot; decisions in our faith.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter-2024/">Eastertide 2024</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>39:21</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter-2024/easter-week-7/</link>
            
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            <pubDate>Sun, 5 May 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="qpbos">The way of Jesus is centered on loving others, which was his consistent commandment. We are told in scripture that his commandments are not burdensome, but what about when we need to love someone who is unlovable?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter-2024/">Eastertide 2024</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>35:37</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter-2024/easter-week-6/</link>
            
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            <pubDate>Sun, 28 Apr 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="6yvgc">Pastor Jae explores waiting for the &quot;fruit&quot; inside us to ripen while we abide on the branch.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter-2024/">Eastertide 2024</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>31:28</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter-2024/from-the-vine/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Pastor Jae explores waiting for the &amp;quot;fruit&amp;quot; inside us to ripen while we abide on the branch. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Eastertide 2024”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Pastor Jae explores waiting for the &amp;quot;fruit&amp;quot; inside us to ripen while we abide on the branch. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Eastertide 2024”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Walking With the Good Shepherd</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Apr 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="o9i8r">Pastor Jae explores Psalm 23 and how the Psalter permeates through all Jesus&#x27; parables until they become like landmarks of our own faith journey.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter-2024/">Eastertide 2024</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>29:32</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter-2024/walking-with-the-good-shepherd/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Pastor Jae explores Psalm 23 and how the Psalter permeates through all Jesus&amp;#x27; parables until they become like landmarks of our own faith journey. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Eastertide 2024”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Pastor Jae explores Psalm 23 and how the Psalter permeates through all Jesus&amp;#x27; parables until they become like landmarks of our own faith journey. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Eastertide 2024”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Apr 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="u1xgi">The third Sunday in the season of Easter.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter-2024/">Eastertide 2024</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>23:48</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter-2024/easter-week-3/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The third Sunday in the season of Easter. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Eastertide 2024”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The third Sunday in the season of Easter. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Eastertide 2024”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <pubDate>Sun, 7 Apr 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="hfeic">Thomas&#x27;s story in the Bible usually begins and ends with his refusal to believe in Jesus without proof. But his story is much more complicated than that—and so is yours.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter-2024/">Eastertide 2024</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>30:19</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter-2024/easter-week-2/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Thomas&amp;#x27;s story in the Bible usually begins and ends with his refusal to believe in Jesus without proof. But his story is much more complicated than that—and so is yours. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Eastertide 2024”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Thomas&amp;#x27;s story in the Bible usually begins and ends with his refusal to believe in Jesus without proof. But his story is much more complicated than that—and so is yours. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Eastertide 2024”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <pubDate>Sun, 31 Mar 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="7bo5x">Guest preacher Becka Fergusson-Lutz joins us for a beautiful reflection on the risen body of Christ.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Rebeka Fergusson-Lutz</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter-2024/">Eastertide 2024</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:27</itunes:duration>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Guest preacher Becka Fergusson-Lutz joins us for a beautiful reflection on the risen body of Christ. Speaker: Rebeka Fergusson-Lutz Part of the series “Eastertide 2024”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Guest preacher Becka Fergusson-Lutz joins us for a beautiful reflection on the risen body of Christ. Speaker: Rebeka Fergusson-Lutz Part of the series “Eastertide 2024”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <pubDate>Sun, 24 Mar 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="nvc72">&quot;This is the LORD’s doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes!&quot; What is &quot;it&quot; that is God&#x27;s doing in this verse from Psalm 118? The truth is, <i>it</i> has been many things over the years—and that&#x27;s okay.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent-2024/">Lent</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>27:09</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent-2024/6th-sunday-in-lent/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>&amp;quot;This is the LORD’s doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes!&amp;quot; What is &amp;quot;it&amp;quot; that is God&amp;#x27;s doing in this verse from Psalm 118? The truth is, it has been many things over the years—and that&amp;#x27;s okay. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>&amp;quot;This is the LORD’s doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes!&amp;quot; What is &amp;quot;it&amp;quot; that is God&amp;#x27;s doing in this verse from Psalm 118? The truth is, it has been many things over the years—and that&amp;#x27;s okay. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <pubDate>Sun, 17 Mar 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Michael Brennan</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent-2024/">Lent</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>22:37</itunes:duration>
            
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            <pubDate>Sun, 10 Mar 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="e53c2">This week&#x27;s sermon explores how there are many forms of wilderness in our lives, and how those spaces can become grumbling refuges for us that stunt our deeper purpose. As Israel seeks the Promised Land and Nicodemus tries to understand Jesus&#x27;s instruction on the Kingdom of God, we, too, are invited to explore how to leave the wildernesses of our lives and head home towards home again.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent-2024/">Lent</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:08</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent-2024/4th-sunday-in-lent/</link>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent-2024/">Lent</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>29:08</itunes:duration>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="mxpyq">God made a promise to Abram, and 24 years later, it still had not been fulfilled. After many trials and mistakes, and with some pointed reminders, Abram received a new name—Abraham—and a new version of the promise. Abraham is later commended by the Apostle Paul for his faith, which was shaky, messy, and sometimes barely there.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent-2024/">Lent</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>25:07</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent-2024/second-sunday-in-lent/</link>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="rd4yy">In between two instances of hearing a voice from heaven name him &quot;my beloved son,&quot; Jesus experienced much trial, temptation, and suffering. For those of us who are in between our mountaintop transcendent spiritual experiences, we can use Lent as an opportunity to practice the repentance of a transformed mind: trusting God and waiting with hope for the next reassurance.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent-2024/">Lent</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 11 Feb 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="e4mta">Han&#x27;s Mother had a dream that a man named Jesus had taken her by the hand, and told her it was urgent that she wake up, collect their valuables, and get ready to leave their home…</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany-2024/">Epiphany: New year, new revelation</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:42</itunes:duration>
            
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            <pubDate>Sun, 4 Feb 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Barb Bushart, Community of the Savior</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany-2024/">Epiphany: New year, new revelation</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:26</itunes:duration>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany-2024/">Epiphany: New year, new revelation</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>26:15</itunes:duration>
            
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            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jan 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany-2024/">Epiphany: New year, new revelation</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:02</itunes:duration>
            
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            <title>Come and See</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Jan 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Maria Hartz</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany-2024/">Epiphany: New year, new revelation</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>13:03</itunes:duration>
            
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            <title>Return By Another Road</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 7 Jan 2024 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="9a20p">The wise men who visited Jesus returned to their own country &quot;by another road.&quot; So many of us have arrived at a new revelation of God through Jesus and feel disconnected from our past. What if we are called not to abandon our roots, but to return to them from another direction?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany-2024/">Epiphany: New year, new revelation</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>30:12</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany-2024/return-by-another-road/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The wise men who visited Jesus returned to their own country &amp;quot;by another road.&amp;quot; So many of us have arrived at a new revelation of God through Jesus and feel disconnected from our past. What if we are called not to abandon our roots, but to return to them from another direction? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Epiphany: New year, new revelation”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The wise men who visited Jesus returned to their own country &amp;quot;by another road.&amp;quot; So many of us have arrived at a new revelation of God through Jesus and feel disconnected from our past. What if we are called not to abandon our roots, but to return to them from another direction? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Epiphany: New year, new revelation”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <pubDate>Sun, 31 Dec 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="pjzw5">Ken shares a story of what&#x27;s saving his faith.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Ken Tryon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-whats-saving-my-faith/">Work of the People (What&#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&#x27;s Saving My Faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>26:04</itunes:duration>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Ken shares a story of what&amp;#x27;s saving his faith. Speaker: Ken Tryon Part of the series “Work of the People (What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Ken shares a story of what&amp;#x27;s saving his faith. Speaker: Ken Tryon Part of the series “Work of the People (What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Midwives of God</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 24 Dec 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="ggoob">As we ponder in our hearts the search for Christ&#x27;s peace in a war-torn world, we are asked to reflect on our own willingness to birth Jesus into our own lives.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent-2023/">Advent</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>26:50</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent-2023/christmas-eve/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>As we ponder in our hearts the search for Christ&amp;#x27;s peace in a war-torn world, we are asked to reflect on our own willingness to birth Jesus into our own lives. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>As we ponder in our hearts the search for Christ&amp;#x27;s peace in a war-torn world, we are asked to reflect on our own willingness to birth Jesus into our own lives. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Magnificat: Mary's Righteous Anger</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 10 Dec 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="v8w2h">The Magnificat, Mary&#x27;s hymn of praise to God, is full of righteous anger at the injustices of her world—and ours. We can easily imagine her with her fist raised in protest! Yet we must not move too quickly toward an <i>un</i>righteous anger. Following the example of Mary at the Annunciation, we can see two other gestures of Mary that prepared her heart to sing such a song.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent-2023/">Advent</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>25:22</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent-2023/advent-week-2/</link>
            
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            <pubDate>Sun, 3 Dec 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="pw93l">Some of the biblical texts chosen for the season of Advent are downright apocalyptic! This is because they emphasize the <i>second</i> coming of Jesus. While these passages can cause us to feel some anxiety about the world, if can trust and rely on Jesus, we can still live lives that are marked by joy, prayer, and peace.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent-2023/">Advent</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>38:52</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent-2023/advent-week-1/</link>
            
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            <title>Christ the King Sunday</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 26 Nov 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:41</itunes:duration>
            
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            <pubDate>Sun, 19 Nov 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="c1zts">Scott shares a story of what&#x27;s saving his faith.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: T. Scott Burgess</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-whats-saving-my-faith/">Work of the People (What&#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&#x27;s Saving My Faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>41:04</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-whats-saving-my-faith/scotts-story/</link>
            
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            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Nov 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="wo38y">Making peace in the world starts in what might seem like an unlikely place: by honoring everything that God made. We look to surprising biblical source for this idea: the flood narrative in Genesis 9.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/make-peace/">Make Peace</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:42</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/make-peace/make-peace-week-3/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Making peace in the world starts in what might seem like an unlikely place: by honoring everything that God made. We look to surprising biblical source for this idea: the flood narrative in Genesis 9. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Make Peace”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Making peace in the world starts in what might seem like an unlikely place: by honoring everything that God made. We look to surprising biblical source for this idea: the flood narrative in Genesis 9. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Make Peace”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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                            <p data-block-key="n2phd">Making peace requires us to overcome our fears—and it might be helpful to realize that many of our &quot;phobias&quot; are actually forms of hatred of the Other.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/make-peace/">Make Peace</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>34:55</itunes:duration>
            
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            <pubDate>Sun, 29 Oct 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="g6746">The Gospels tell us that Jesus often withdrew to the wilderness to pray as he cultivated his own consciousness of God in the midst of his activities. Christian sages and mystics from the past and in the present day have emphasized the link between contemplation and meditation and continuing Jesus’ acts of healing and peacemaking.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/make-peace/">Make Peace</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>21:46</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/make-peace/make-peace-week-1/</link>
            
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            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Oct 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
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                <itunes:duration>38:08</itunes:duration>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <pubDate>Sun, 8 Oct 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="u6kem">What is the difference between “us” and “we”? Well, the answer can be found in English grammar. (Sorry!) Church is not just something we <i>are</i>; it is also something we are called to <i>do</i>. And in order to be effective and successful in pursuing this calling, we need everyone to join in.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/church-why-bother/">Church: Why Bother?</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>40:28</itunes:duration>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>What is the difference between “us” and “we”? Well, the answer can be found in English grammar. (Sorry!) Church is not just something we are; it is also something we are called to do. And in order to be effective and successful in pursuing this calling, we need everyone to join in. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Church: Why Bother?”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>What is the difference between “us” and “we”? Well, the answer can be found in English grammar. (Sorry!) Church is not just something we are; it is also something we are called to do. And in order to be effective and successful in pursuing this calling, we need everyone to join in. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Church: Why Bother?”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <pubDate>Sun, 1 Oct 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="rqhei">The message of scripture and the consistent witness of the church are clear: the body of Christ is stronger and more reflective of the image of God when more people (and more types of people!) are part of the mix. We need “you” in order to be the best version of “us.”</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/church-why-bother/">Church: Why Bother?</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>30:44</itunes:duration>
            
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            <pubDate>Sun, 24 Sep 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="mtmbl">Being part of a spiritual community is good for you. Coming together for worship, fellowship, and sacred ritual is restorative to your soul in a way that nothing else is.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/church-why-bother/">Church: Why Bother?</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>35:54</itunes:duration>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Being part of a spiritual community is good for you. Coming together for worship, fellowship, and sacred ritual is restorative to your soul in a way that nothing else is. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Church: Why Bother?”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Being part of a spiritual community is good for you. Coming together for worship, fellowship, and sacred ritual is restorative to your soul in a way that nothing else is. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Church: Why Bother?”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <pubDate>Sun, 17 Sep 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="3v7nc">Diana shares a story of what&#x27;s saving their faith.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Diana Tedone</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-whats-saving-my-faith/">Work of the People (What&#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&#x27;s Saving My Faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>18:31</itunes:duration>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Diana shares a story of what&amp;#x27;s saving their faith. Speaker: Diana Tedone Part of the series “Work of the People (What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Diana shares a story of what&amp;#x27;s saving their faith. Speaker: Diana Tedone Part of the series “Work of the People (What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <pubDate>Sun, 10 Sep 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="7dpgj"> </p><p data-block-key="53okf">Five inspiring stories from members of the Artisan community.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: The people of Artisan</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/all-are-welcome/">All Are Welcome: Queer Inclusion From a Christian Perspective</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>30:00</itunes:duration>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Five inspiring stories from members of the Artisan community. Speaker: The people of Artisan Part of the series “All Are Welcome: Queer Inclusion From a Christian Perspective”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Five inspiring stories from members of the Artisan community. Speaker: The people of Artisan Part of the series “All Are Welcome: Queer Inclusion From a Christian Perspective”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Approach 2: Moral Logic</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 3 Sep 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="74q0b">For those who find the &quot;verse by verse&quot; approach unsatisfying or unconvincing, it may be helpful to think instead about the broad principles expressed and implied in scripture. Identifying the <i>moral logic</i> found in the Bible and seeking to apply it consistently to <i>all</i> social issues of our day is a valid method of applying biblical truth.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/all-are-welcome/">All Are Welcome: Queer Inclusion From a Christian Perspective</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>35:27</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/all-are-welcome/approach-2-moral-logic/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>For those who find the &amp;quot;verse by verse&amp;quot; approach unsatisfying or unconvincing, it may be helpful to think instead about the broad principles expressed and implied in scripture. Identifying the moral logic found in the Bible and seeking to apply it consistently to all social issues of our day is a valid method of applying biblical truth. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “All Are Welcome: Queer Inclusion From a Christian Perspective”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>For those who find the &amp;quot;verse by verse&amp;quot; approach unsatisfying or unconvincing, it may be helpful to think instead about the broad principles expressed and implied in scripture. Identifying the moral logic found in the Bible and seeking to apply it consistently to all social issues of our day is a valid method of applying biblical truth. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “All Are Welcome: Queer Inclusion From a Christian Perspective”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Aug 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="gjz05">The most obvious (if not the most helpful) approach to this topic is to examine the relatively few verses in the Bible that directly address LGBTQ+ matters. Although these verses have traditionally been used to exclude queer folks, it is reasonable to reach a different interpretation after a more careful reading of the text.</p><p data-block-key="u64d">Recommended article: &quot;<a href="https://reformationproject.org/biblical-case/">Brief Biblical Case for LGBTQ Inclusion</a>&quot; by The Reformation Project</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/all-are-welcome/">All Are Welcome: Queer Inclusion From a Christian Perspective</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>38:48</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/all-are-welcome/all-are-welcome-week-1/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The most obvious (if not the most helpful) approach to this topic is to examine the relatively few verses in the Bible that directly address LGBTQ+ matters. Although these verses have traditionally been used to exclude queer folks, it is reasonable to reach a different interpretation after a more careful reading of the text.Recommended article: &amp;quot;Brief Biblical Case for LGBTQ Inclusion&amp;quot; by The Reformation Project Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “All Are Welcome: Queer Inclusion From a Christian Perspective”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The most obvious (if not the most helpful) approach to this topic is to examine the relatively few verses in the Bible that directly address LGBTQ+ matters. Although these verses have traditionally been used to exclude queer folks, it is reasonable to reach a different interpretation after a more careful reading of the text.Recommended article: &amp;quot;Brief Biblical Case for LGBTQ Inclusion&amp;quot; by The Reformation Project Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “All Are Welcome: Queer Inclusion From a Christian Perspective”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Ally's Story</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 20 Aug 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="plpe2">Ally shares a story of what&#x27;s saving their faith.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Ally Turner</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-whats-saving-my-faith/">Work of the People (What&#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&#x27;s Saving My Faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>17:50</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-whats-saving-my-faith/allys-story/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Ally shares a story of what&amp;#x27;s saving their faith. Speaker: Ally Turner Part of the series “Work of the People (What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Ally shares a story of what&amp;#x27;s saving their faith. Speaker: Ally Turner Part of the series “Work of the People (What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Little Faith</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Aug 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="jieyc">The story of Jesus and Peter walking on water includes the oft-quoted phrase &quot;You of little faith!&quot; But it is evident from the story that even &quot;little&quot; faith is enough to experience a miracle. What if we celebrated our small moments of faith, rather than feeling belittled and insufficient?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/great-green-growing-time/">Great Green Growing Time: An Ordinary Time Series</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:34</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/great-green-growing-time/ordinary-time-813/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The story of Jesus and Peter walking on water includes the oft-quoted phrase &amp;quot;You of little faith!&amp;quot; But it is evident from the story that even &amp;quot;little&amp;quot; faith is enough to experience a miracle. What if we celebrated our small moments of faith, rather than feeling belittled and insufficient? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Great Green Growing Time: An Ordinary Time Series”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The story of Jesus and Peter walking on water includes the oft-quoted phrase &amp;quot;You of little faith!&amp;quot; But it is evident from the story that even &amp;quot;little&amp;quot; faith is enough to experience a miracle. What if we celebrated our small moments of faith, rather than feeling belittled and insufficient? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Great Green Growing Time: An Ordinary Time Series”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Hungry in a Deserted Place</title>
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                            <p data-block-key="y3g9t">The miracle of the loaves and fishes is one of the most well-known stories in the entire Bible. But there are details all around the main event of the story that we may not have considered. We take a look at some of those details, wondering about what God might have for us along the margins.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/great-green-growing-time/">Great Green Growing Time: An Ordinary Time Series</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>23:59</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/great-green-growing-time/ordinary-time-86/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The miracle of the loaves and fishes is one of the most well-known stories in the entire Bible. But there are details all around the main event of the story that we may not have considered. We take a look at some of those details, wondering about what God might have for us along the margins. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Great Green Growing Time: An Ordinary Time Series”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The miracle of the loaves and fishes is one of the most well-known stories in the entire Bible. But there are details all around the main event of the story that we may not have considered. We take a look at some of those details, wondering about what God might have for us along the margins. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Great Green Growing Time: An Ordinary Time Series”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Crossing the Jordan</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 30 Jul 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Rebeka Fergusson-Lutz</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/great-green-growing-time/">Great Green Growing Time: An Ordinary Time Series</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>38:09</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/great-green-growing-time/crossing-the-jordan/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Speaker: Rebeka Fergusson-Lutz Part of the series “Great Green Growing Time: An Ordinary Time Series”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Speaker: Rebeka Fergusson-Lutz Part of the series “Great Green Growing Time: An Ordinary Time Series”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Corrye's Story</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 23 Jul 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="zflez">Roy Kent Is Saving My Faith</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Corrye Van Caeseele-Cook</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-whats-saving-my-faith/">Work of the People (What&#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&#x27;s Saving My Faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>25:47</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-whats-saving-my-faith/corys-story/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Roy Kent Is Saving My Faith Speaker: Corrye Van Caeseele-Cook Part of the series “Work of the People (What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Roy Kent Is Saving My Faith Speaker: Corrye Van Caeseele-Cook Part of the series “Work of the People (What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Seed, Root, and Fruit</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Jul 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/great-green-growing-time/">Great Green Growing Time: An Ordinary Time Series</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>44:45</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/great-green-growing-time/seed-root-and-fruit/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Great Green Growing Time: An Ordinary Time Series”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Great Green Growing Time: An Ordinary Time Series”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Laws &amp; Burdens</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 9 Jul 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="yi6tg">In a much-quoted passage in the book of Romans, the Apostle Paul berates himself for doing things he does not want to do. Yet in a much-quoted teaching in the book of Matthew, Jesus says that his yoke is easy and his burden is light. How are we to make sense of these competing narratives within Christianity?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/great-green-growing-time/">Great Green Growing Time: An Ordinary Time Series</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>29:36</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/great-green-growing-time/sixth-sunday-after-pentecost/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In a much-quoted passage in the book of Romans, the Apostle Paul berates himself for doing things he does not want to do. Yet in a much-quoted teaching in the book of Matthew, Jesus says that his yoke is easy and his burden is light. How are we to make sense of these competing narratives within Christianity? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Great Green Growing Time: An Ordinary Time Series”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In a much-quoted passage in the book of Romans, the Apostle Paul berates himself for doing things he does not want to do. Yet in a much-quoted teaching in the book of Matthew, Jesus says that his yoke is easy and his burden is light. How are we to make sense of these competing narratives within Christianity? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Great Green Growing Time: An Ordinary Time Series”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Stump the Pastor</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 25 Jun 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="wbk5q">Got questions about God, the Bible, theology, or life at Artisan? Bring them, ask them, and we’ll talk!</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/great-green-growing-time/">Great Green Growing Time: An Ordinary Time Series</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>44:06</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/great-green-growing-time/fourth-sunday-after-pentecost/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Got questions about God, the Bible, theology, or life at Artisan? Bring them, ask them, and we’ll talk! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Great Green Growing Time: An Ordinary Time Series”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Got questions about God, the Bible, theology, or life at Artisan? Bring them, ask them, and we’ll talk! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Great Green Growing Time: An Ordinary Time Series”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Shake Off the Dust</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jun 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="3r6r3">When Jesus sent out his disciples, he told them they were some of the few who could speak truth to power among the religious establishment. But he warned them that their message would not be received kindly by all. And then he gave them the ultimate superpower: to walk away in peace from those who would not listen.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/great-green-growing-time/">Great Green Growing Time: An Ordinary Time Series</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>28:18</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/great-green-growing-time/third-sunday-after-pentecost/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>When Jesus sent out his disciples, he told them they were some of the few who could speak truth to power among the religious establishment. But he warned them that their message would not be received kindly by all. And then he gave them the ultimate superpower: to walk away in peace from those who would not listen. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Great Green Growing Time: An Ordinary Time Series”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>When Jesus sent out his disciples, he told them they were some of the few who could speak truth to power among the religious establishment. But he warned them that their message would not be received kindly by all. And then he gave them the ultimate superpower: to walk away in peace from those who would not listen. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Great Green Growing Time: An Ordinary Time Series”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Jae's Story</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jun 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="t2rof">Jae shares a story of what&#x27;s saving his faith.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Jae Newman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-whats-saving-my-faith/">Work of the People (What&#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&#x27;s Saving My Faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:23</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-whats-saving-my-faith/jaes-story/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Jae shares a story of what&amp;#x27;s saving his faith. Speaker: Jae Newman Part of the series “Work of the People (What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Jae shares a story of what&amp;#x27;s saving his faith. Speaker: Jae Newman Part of the series “Work of the People (What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Pentecost</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 28 May 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="vghlj">The Work of the People Continued</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people/">Work of the People: Liturgy as Community</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:30</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people/pentecost/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The Work of the People Continued Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People: Liturgy as Community”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The Work of the People Continued Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People: Liturgy as Community”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Pray With Your Feet</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 21 May 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="6phb3">Sometimes, prayer is only one piece of the puzzle. There are moments when we are called not only to prayerful <i>reflection</i> but to prayerful <i>action</i>. In taking action to work toward the world God desires, we can not only participate in the answering of our own prayer; we can also become part of the answer to <i>someone else&#x27;s</i> prayer.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/recovering-prayer/">Recovering Prayer: Prayer for People who Can’t Pray Anymore</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>27:50</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/recovering-prayer/prayer-week-5/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Sometimes, prayer is only one piece of the puzzle. There are moments when we are called not only to prayerful reflection but to prayerful action. In taking action to work toward the world God desires, we can not only participate in the answering of our own prayer; we can also become part of the answer to someone else&amp;#x27;s prayer. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Recovering Prayer: Prayer for People who Can’t Pray Anymore”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Sometimes, prayer is only one piece of the puzzle. There are moments when we are called not only to prayerful reflection but to prayerful action. In taking action to work toward the world God desires, we can not only participate in the answering of our own prayer; we can also become part of the answer to someone else&amp;#x27;s prayer. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Recovering Prayer: Prayer for People who Can’t Pray Anymore”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Pray With Your Emotions</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 14 May 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="w3w6z">Have you ever been told that your emotions can&#x27;t be trusted? That your heart is &quot;deceitful above all things&quot;? This message is for you, and the news is good: God accepts and loves <i>all of you:</i> your brain, your heart, and yes, your emotions. This is actually the more complete message we can receive if we listen to the whole scriptural record rather than just one verse.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/recovering-prayer/">Recovering Prayer: Prayer for People who Can’t Pray Anymore</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>31:02</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/recovering-prayer/prayer-week-4/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Have you ever been told that your emotions can&amp;#x27;t be trusted? That your heart is &amp;quot;deceitful above all things&amp;quot;? This message is for you, and the news is good: God accepts and loves all of you: your brain, your heart, and yes, your emotions. This is actually the more complete message we can receive if we listen to the whole scriptural record rather than just one verse. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Recovering Prayer: Prayer for People who Can’t Pray Anymore”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Have you ever been told that your emotions can&amp;#x27;t be trusted? That your heart is &amp;quot;deceitful above all things&amp;quot;? This message is for you, and the news is good: God accepts and loves all of you: your brain, your heart, and yes, your emotions. This is actually the more complete message we can receive if we listen to the whole scriptural record rather than just one verse. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Recovering Prayer: Prayer for People who Can’t Pray Anymore”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Pray With Your Community</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 7 May 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="yiqga">Many of us have been in places where community prayer was used to manipulate, where expectations felt unbearably heavy, or where the whole thing felt like one more religious performance. As we seek to recover prayer, let us consider how the act of praying together can become beautiful and safe again.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/recovering-prayer/">Recovering Prayer: Prayer for People who Can’t Pray Anymore</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>26:23</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/recovering-prayer/prayer-week-3/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Many of us have been in places where community prayer was used to manipulate, where expectations felt unbearably heavy, or where the whole thing felt like one more religious performance. As we seek to recover prayer, let us consider how the act of praying together can become beautiful and safe again. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Recovering Prayer: Prayer for People who Can’t Pray Anymore”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Many of us have been in places where community prayer was used to manipulate, where expectations felt unbearably heavy, or where the whole thing felt like one more religious performance. As we seek to recover prayer, let us consider how the act of praying together can become beautiful and safe again. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Recovering Prayer: Prayer for People who Can’t Pray Anymore”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Sandy's Story</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 30 Apr 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="6bp0b">Sandy shares a story of three significant communities in her life that are &quot;what&#x27;s saving my faith.&quot;</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Sandra Hope</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-whats-saving-my-faith/">Work of the People (What&#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&#x27;s Saving My Faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>29:06</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-whats-saving-my-faith/sandys-story/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Sandy shares a story of three significant communities in her life that are &amp;quot;what&amp;#x27;s saving my faith.&amp;quot; Speaker: Sandra Hope Part of the series “Work of the People (What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Sandy shares a story of three significant communities in her life that are &amp;quot;what&amp;#x27;s saving my faith.&amp;quot; Speaker: Sandra Hope Part of the series “Work of the People (What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Pray With Your Ears</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 23 Apr 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="0orpu">Thomas à Kempis said, &quot;It is easier to be silent altogether than to speak with moderation.&quot; When we find we lack the words to pray, one option is to engage in silent prayer. In this form of prayer, we <i>abide with Jesus</i> and listen for the voice of God, which may take the form of a word from a friend, an insight from scripture, the awe inspired by nature, or many other forms,</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/recovering-prayer/">Recovering Prayer: Prayer for People who Can’t Pray Anymore</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>29:20</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/recovering-prayer/prayer-week-2/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Thomas à Kempis said, &amp;quot;It is easier to be silent altogether than to speak with moderation.&amp;quot; When we find we lack the words to pray, one option is to engage in silent prayer. In this form of prayer, we abide with Jesus and listen for the voice of God, which may take the form of a word from a friend, an insight from scripture, the awe inspired by nature, or many other forms, Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Recovering Prayer: Prayer for People who Can’t Pray Anymore”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Thomas à Kempis said, &amp;quot;It is easier to be silent altogether than to speak with moderation.&amp;quot; When we find we lack the words to pray, one option is to engage in silent prayer. In this form of prayer, we abide with Jesus and listen for the voice of God, which may take the form of a word from a friend, an insight from scripture, the awe inspired by nature, or many other forms, Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Recovering Prayer: Prayer for People who Can’t Pray Anymore”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Pray With a Script</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Apr 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="fzqhe">Sometimes you can&#x27;t find the words to pray—either because the world has left you speechless or because everything feels stale. In times like these, we can turn to pre-written prayers that give voice to our spirits.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/recovering-prayer/">Recovering Prayer: Prayer for People who Can’t Pray Anymore</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>33:19</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/recovering-prayer/prayer-week-1/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Sometimes you can&amp;#x27;t find the words to pray—either because the world has left you speechless or because everything feels stale. In times like these, we can turn to pre-written prayers that give voice to our spirits. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Recovering Prayer: Prayer for People who Can’t Pray Anymore”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Sometimes you can&amp;#x27;t find the words to pray—either because the world has left you speechless or because everything feels stale. In times like these, we can turn to pre-written prayers that give voice to our spirits. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Recovering Prayer: Prayer for People who Can’t Pray Anymore”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Love That Changes the World</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 9 Apr 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="abt1r">We celebrate Resurrection Day at Artisan with a special guest sermon by Dr. Kristen Brown!</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Dr. Kristen Brown</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-wholehearted-faith/">Work of the People (Wholehearted Faith): Artisan Community Read: Wholehearted Faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>27:24</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-wholehearted-faith/easter-sunday-2023/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We celebrate Resurrection Day at Artisan with a special guest sermon by Dr. Kristen Brown! Speaker: Dr. Kristen Brown Part of the series “Work of the People (Wholehearted Faith): Artisan Community Read: Wholehearted Faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We celebrate Resurrection Day at Artisan with a special guest sermon by Dr. Kristen Brown! Speaker: Dr. Kristen Brown Part of the series “Work of the People (Wholehearted Faith): Artisan Community Read: Wholehearted Faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Loving Our Enemies</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 2 Apr 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="c7u3n">This week&#x27;s sermon will be based on chapter 13 of Wholehearted Faith by Rachel Held Evans.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-wholehearted-faith/">Work of the People (Wholehearted Faith): Artisan Community Read: Wholehearted Faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>27:49</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-wholehearted-faith/loving-our-enemies/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>This week&amp;#x27;s sermon will be based on chapter 13 of Wholehearted Faith by Rachel Held Evans. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People (Wholehearted Faith): Artisan Community Read: Wholehearted Faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>This week&amp;#x27;s sermon will be based on chapter 13 of Wholehearted Faith by Rachel Held Evans. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People (Wholehearted Faith): Artisan Community Read: Wholehearted Faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Wilderness</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 26 Mar 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="ijg51">This week&#x27;s sermon is based on chapter 11 of <i>Wholehearted Faith</i> by Rachel Held Evans. Dr. Melody Boyd shares how learning to grieve in the wilderness is saving her faith right now.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Dr. Melody Boyd</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-wholehearted-faith/">Work of the People (Wholehearted Faith): Artisan Community Read: Wholehearted Faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>30:32</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-wholehearted-faith/wilderness/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>This week&amp;#x27;s sermon is based on chapter 11 of Wholehearted Faith by Rachel Held Evans. Dr. Melody Boyd shares how learning to grieve in the wilderness is saving her faith right now. Speaker: Dr. Melody Boyd Part of the series “Work of the People (Wholehearted Faith): Artisan Community Read: Wholehearted Faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>This week&amp;#x27;s sermon is based on chapter 11 of Wholehearted Faith by Rachel Held Evans. Dr. Melody Boyd shares how learning to grieve in the wilderness is saving her faith right now. Speaker: Dr. Melody Boyd Part of the series “Work of the People (Wholehearted Faith): Artisan Community Read: Wholehearted Faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Steady Work of Living Water</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 19 Mar 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="imy86">A sermon based on chapter 9 of <i>Wholehearted Faith</i> by Rachel Held Evans, in which the author writes eloquently about the waters of baptism, which is a sacrament that <i>reminds us that we belong</i>. We conduct an Ignatian reading, imagining ourselves at Jesus&#x27;s baptism and reflecting on how water reminds us that everything in God&#x27;s creation is connected.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-wholehearted-faith/">Work of the People (Wholehearted Faith): Artisan Community Read: Wholehearted Faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>27:50</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-wholehearted-faith/the-steady-work-of-living-water/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A sermon based on chapter 9 of Wholehearted Faith by Rachel Held Evans, in which the author writes eloquently about the waters of baptism, which is a sacrament that reminds us that we belong. We conduct an Ignatian reading, imagining ourselves at Jesus&amp;#x27;s baptism and reflecting on how water reminds us that everything in God&amp;#x27;s creation is connected. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People (Wholehearted Faith): Artisan Community Read: Wholehearted Faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A sermon based on chapter 9 of Wholehearted Faith by Rachel Held Evans, in which the author writes eloquently about the waters of baptism, which is a sacrament that reminds us that we belong. We conduct an Ignatian reading, imagining ourselves at Jesus&amp;#x27;s baptism and reflecting on how water reminds us that everything in God&amp;#x27;s creation is connected. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People (Wholehearted Faith): Artisan Community Read: Wholehearted Faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Jonathan Edwards Is Not My Homeboy</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Mar 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="xw9g2">A sermon based on chapter 6 of <i>Wholehearted Faith</i> by Rachel Held Evans: Can we here at Artisan Church recover a real sense of conviction about our actions and the harm we have done to others and to ourselves without also traumatizing (or re-traumatizing) ourselves with the deeply destructive models of shame-based religion many of us were raised with?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-wholehearted-faith/">Work of the People (Wholehearted Faith): Artisan Community Read: Wholehearted Faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:43</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-wholehearted-faith/jonathan-edwards-is-not-my-homeboy/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A sermon based on chapter 6 of Wholehearted Faith by Rachel Held Evans: Can we here at Artisan Church recover a real sense of conviction about our actions and the harm we have done to others and to ourselves without also traumatizing (or re-traumatizing) ourselves with the deeply destructive models of shame-based religion many of us were raised with? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People (Wholehearted Faith): Artisan Community Read: Wholehearted Faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A sermon based on chapter 6 of Wholehearted Faith by Rachel Held Evans: Can we here at Artisan Church recover a real sense of conviction about our actions and the harm we have done to others and to ourselves without also traumatizing (or re-traumatizing) ourselves with the deeply destructive models of shame-based religion many of us were raised with? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People (Wholehearted Faith): Artisan Community Read: Wholehearted Faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Liberation of the Know-It-All</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 5 Mar 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="r7s5p">In chapter 4 of <i>Wholehearted Faith,</i> Rachel Held Evans reflects on the expectation of knowing the answer to every question, and imagines a faith where we are freed from the weight of this requirement.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-wholehearted-faith/">Work of the People (Wholehearted Faith): Artisan Community Read: Wholehearted Faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>27:42</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-wholehearted-faith/the-liberation-of-the-know-it-all/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In chapter 4 of Wholehearted Faith, Rachel Held Evans reflects on the expectation of knowing the answer to every question, and imagines a faith where we are freed from the weight of this requirement. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People (Wholehearted Faith): Artisan Community Read: Wholehearted Faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In chapter 4 of Wholehearted Faith, Rachel Held Evans reflects on the expectation of knowing the answer to every question, and imagines a faith where we are freed from the weight of this requirement. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People (Wholehearted Faith): Artisan Community Read: Wholehearted Faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>On the Days When I Believe</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 26 Feb 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="3g1as">A reflection on the prologue and chapter one of <i>Wholehearted Faith</i>, in which Rachel shares about faith, doubt, uncertainty, and hope.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-wholehearted-faith/">Work of the People (Wholehearted Faith): Artisan Community Read: Wholehearted Faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>26:16</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-wholehearted-faith/prologue-and-on-the-days-when-i-believe/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A reflection on the prologue and chapter one of Wholehearted Faith, in which Rachel shares about faith, doubt, uncertainty, and hope. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People (Wholehearted Faith): Artisan Community Read: Wholehearted Faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A reflection on the prologue and chapter one of Wholehearted Faith, in which Rachel shares about faith, doubt, uncertainty, and hope. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People (Wholehearted Faith): Artisan Community Read: Wholehearted Faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Dan's Story</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 19 Feb 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="1g2mv">Dan shares a story of <i>what&#x27;s keeping his faith going</i>.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Dan Glading</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-whats-saving-my-faith/">Work of the People (What&#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&#x27;s Saving My Faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>24:11</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-whats-saving-my-faith/dans-story/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Dan shares a story of what&amp;#x27;s keeping his faith going. Speaker: Dan Glading Part of the series “Work of the People (What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Dan shares a story of what&amp;#x27;s keeping his faith going. Speaker: Dan Glading Part of the series “Work of the People (What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith): What&amp;#x27;s Saving My Faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Life Beyond the Binary</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Feb 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="rszte">Moses offered the people of Israel a stark choice as they entered the Promised Land: obey God’s commandments and live, or turn away and die. Jesus taught his disciples a new way of thinking, one that was both less simple and more challenging—yet filled with grace.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-epiphany/">Work of the People (Epiphany): Epiphany</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>33:28</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-epiphany/life-beyond-the-binary/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Moses offered the people of Israel a stark choice as they entered the Promised Land: obey God’s commandments and live, or turn away and die. Jesus taught his disciples a new way of thinking, one that was both less simple and more challenging—yet filled with grace. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People (Epiphany): Epiphany”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Moses offered the people of Israel a stark choice as they entered the Promised Land: obey God’s commandments and live, or turn away and die. Jesus taught his disciples a new way of thinking, one that was both less simple and more challenging—yet filled with grace. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People (Epiphany): Epiphany”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>How to Read the Bible</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 5 Feb 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="6ch7e">The biblical texts for this week offer us a wonderful opportunity to consider how (and how not!) to read the Bible. What do you do when you can choose from among the prosperity gospel, stringent literalism, social justice, and signs and wonders—all in one week’s texts? We will try to figure it out together.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-epiphany/">Work of the People (Epiphany): Epiphany</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:50</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-epiphany/how-to-read-the-bible/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The biblical texts for this week offer us a wonderful opportunity to consider how (and how not!) to read the Bible. What do you do when you can choose from among the prosperity gospel, stringent literalism, social justice, and signs and wonders—all in one week’s texts? We will try to figure it out together. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People (Epiphany): Epiphany”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The biblical texts for this week offer us a wonderful opportunity to consider how (and how not!) to read the Bible. What do you do when you can choose from among the prosperity gospel, stringent literalism, social justice, and signs and wonders—all in one week’s texts? We will try to figure it out together. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People (Epiphany): Epiphany”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Controversy of God</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="f1xc3">The prophet Micah speaks with eloquence about a “controversy” between the people and God. They want to focus on proper worship, while God wants them to focus on justice and mercy. In his own time, Jesus points the people back to these themes at the beginning of the Sermon on the Mount.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-epiphany/">Work of the People (Epiphany): Epiphany</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>33:45</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-epiphany/the-controversy-of-god/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The prophet Micah speaks with eloquence about a “controversy” between the people and God. They want to focus on proper worship, while God wants them to focus on justice and mercy. In his own time, Jesus points the people back to these themes at the beginning of the Sermon on the Mount. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People (Epiphany): Epiphany”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The prophet Micah speaks with eloquence about a “controversy” between the people and God. They want to focus on proper worship, while God wants them to focus on justice and mercy. In his own time, Jesus points the people back to these themes at the beginning of the Sermon on the Mount. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People (Epiphany): Epiphany”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Family and Darkness</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jan 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="6c7bp">In the story of Jesus, we find frequent reminders that our stories are bound up with the story of our family—and with the entire family of God. And sometimes families walk in darkness.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-epiphany/">Work of the People (Epiphany): Epiphany</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>27:08</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-epiphany/family-and-darkness/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In the story of Jesus, we find frequent reminders that our stories are bound up with the story of our family—and with the entire family of God. And sometimes families walk in darkness. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People (Epiphany): Epiphany”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In the story of Jesus, we find frequent reminders that our stories are bound up with the story of our family—and with the entire family of God. And sometimes families walk in darkness. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People (Epiphany): Epiphany”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Exodus 1 &amp; 2</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jan 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="5vqrz">A special message from Pastor Don Schiewer, of Dust Church and Ancient Jesus/Future Faith.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Don Schiewer</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-epiphany/">Work of the People (Epiphany): Epiphany</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>23:30</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-epiphany/exodus-1-2/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A special message from Pastor Don Schiewer, of Dust Church and Ancient Jesus/Future Faith. Speaker: Don Schiewer Part of the series “Work of the People (Epiphany): Epiphany”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A special message from Pastor Don Schiewer, of Dust Church and Ancient Jesus/Future Faith. Speaker: Don Schiewer Part of the series “Work of the People (Epiphany): Epiphany”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Epiphany of the Lord</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 8 Jan 2023 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="018he">We celebrate the last day of the liturgical Christmas season (albeit a couple days late) by reflecting on the story of the magi visiting the child Jesus. This often misplaced story offers us a moving picture of God’s desire in Jesus to offer salvation to every tribe and nation—not just a select few. This is indeed good news!</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-epiphany/">Work of the People (Epiphany): Epiphany</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>28:08</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-epiphany/epiphany-of-the-lord/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We celebrate the last day of the liturgical Christmas season (albeit a couple days late) by reflecting on the story of the magi visiting the child Jesus. This often misplaced story offers us a moving picture of God’s desire in Jesus to offer salvation to every tribe and nation—not just a select few. This is indeed good news! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People (Epiphany): Epiphany”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We celebrate the last day of the liturgical Christmas season (albeit a couple days late) by reflecting on the story of the magi visiting the child Jesus. This often misplaced story offers us a moving picture of God’s desire in Jesus to offer salvation to every tribe and nation—not just a select few. This is indeed good news! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People (Epiphany): Epiphany”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Spectacular</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 11 Dec 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="63qvd">From the sensational imagery of the prophet Isaiah to the miraculous healings of Jesus, the Kingdom of God is a spectacle. But what do we do when real life does not seem to fit that description? James tells us: be patient.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-advent/">Work of the People (Advent): Advent</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>20:05</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-advent/spectacular/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>From the sensational imagery of the prophet Isaiah to the miraculous healings of Jesus, the Kingdom of God is a spectacle. But what do we do when real life does not seem to fit that description? James tells us: be patient. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People (Advent): Advent”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>From the sensational imagery of the prophet Isaiah to the miraculous healings of Jesus, the Kingdom of God is a spectacle. But what do we do when real life does not seem to fit that description? James tells us: be patient. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People (Advent): Advent”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Integrity</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 4 Dec 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="qqy08">The prophets of Israel and the apostles of the Church spoke of the work of the messiah as integrated: inclusive of groups typically left on the margins. Christ’s fulfillment of these words crossed boundaries of all kinds, giving us a faith of integrity and wholeness.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-advent/">Work of the People (Advent): Advent</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>37:45</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-advent/integrity/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The prophets of Israel and the apostles of the Church spoke of the work of the messiah as integrated: inclusive of groups typically left on the margins. Christ’s fulfillment of these words crossed boundaries of all kinds, giving us a faith of integrity and wholeness. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People (Advent): Advent”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The prophets of Israel and the apostles of the Church spoke of the work of the messiah as integrated: inclusive of groups typically left on the margins. Christ’s fulfillment of these words crossed boundaries of all kinds, giving us a faith of integrity and wholeness. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People (Advent): Advent”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Awakening</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Nov 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="3ww1p">As people who want to be prepared for Jesus to show up, our first order of business is to make sure we are not asleep when he gets here. What does it mean to be fully awake to God’s presence and work?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-advent/">Work of the People (Advent): Advent</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>24:25</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people-advent/awakening/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>As people who want to be prepared for Jesus to show up, our first order of business is to make sure we are not asleep when he gets here. What does it mean to be fully awake to God’s presence and work? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People (Advent): Advent”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>As people who want to be prepared for Jesus to show up, our first order of business is to make sure we are not asleep when he gets here. What does it mean to be fully awake to God’s presence and work? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People (Advent): Advent”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Woe to the Bad Shepherds</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 20 Nov 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="v1bo4">When religious leaders fail their people, God promises to deal with them—and also promises the people that there will be a good shepherd, that he is the head of the church, and that all will find refuge.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people/">Work of the People: Liturgy as Community</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:40</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people/woe-to-the-bad-shepherds/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>When religious leaders fail their people, God promises to deal with them—and also promises the people that there will be a good shepherd, that he is the head of the church, and that all will find refuge. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People: Liturgy as Community”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>When religious leaders fail their people, God promises to deal with them—and also promises the people that there will be a good shepherd, that he is the head of the church, and that all will find refuge. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People: Liturgy as Community”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The End (Was) Near</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Nov 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p data-block-key="mfc4v">Jesus sometimes spoke with the alarming voice of the prior prophets of Israel, predicting calamity and dire circumstances for God’s faithful. It is tempting to assign these predictions to our own time, but there might be a simpler explanation.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Dr. Kristen Brown, Leadership Team Chair</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people/">Work of the People: Liturgy as Community</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>28:30</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people/the-end-was-near/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Jesus sometimes spoke with the alarming voice of the prior prophets of Israel, predicting calamity and dire circumstances for God’s faithful. It is tempting to assign these predictions to our own time, but there might be a simpler explanation. Speaker: Dr. Kristen Brown, Leadership Team Chair Part of the series “Work of the People: Liturgy as Community”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Jesus sometimes spoke with the alarming voice of the prior prophets of Israel, predicting calamity and dire circumstances for God’s faithful. It is tempting to assign these predictions to our own time, but there might be a simpler explanation. Speaker: Dr. Kristen Brown, Leadership Team Chair Part of the series “Work of the People: Liturgy as Community”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Ownership and Eternity</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 6 Nov 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
                    <![CDATA[
                        
                            <p data-block-key="isoje">When some people tried to draw Jesus into their religious debate, he did what he always did: he redefined the question and called them to something deeper.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people/">Work of the People: Liturgy as Community</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>30:58</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people/ownership-and-eternity/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>When some people tried to draw Jesus into their religious debate, he did what he always did: he redefined the question and called them to something deeper. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People: Liturgy as Community”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>When some people tried to draw Jesus into their religious debate, he did what he always did: he redefined the question and called them to something deeper. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Work of the People: Liturgy as Community”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Clean Slate Sunday</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 30 Oct 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="61qsx">What would happen if we showed up for worship and nothing was prepared?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: ???</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work-of-the-people/">Work of the People: Liturgy as Community</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>1:24:21</itunes:duration>
            
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            <pubDate>Sun, 23 Oct 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="edxsx">We are captivated by the heart of God for hurting people and a suffering creation, seeking to bring compassion to those needs and a just end to their underlying causes.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Melody Boyd, leadership team member</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/foundations/">Foundations: The values that define us.</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>25:17</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/foundations/justice/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We are captivated by the heart of God for hurting people and a suffering creation, seeking to bring compassion to those needs and a just end to their underlying causes. Speaker: Melody Boyd, leadership team member Part of the series “Foundations: The values that define us.”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We are captivated by the heart of God for hurting people and a suffering creation, seeking to bring compassion to those needs and a just end to their underlying causes. Speaker: Melody Boyd, leadership team member Part of the series “Foundations: The values that define us.”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Awe</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Oct 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="tp93k">We humbly recognize the sovereign power, reverent mystery, and gracious wonder of God, who is worthy of our worship and full devotion.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/foundations/">Foundations: The values that define us.</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:58</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/foundations/awe/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We humbly recognize the sovereign power, reverent mystery, and gracious wonder of God, who is worthy of our worship and full devotion. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Foundations: The values that define us.”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We humbly recognize the sovereign power, reverent mystery, and gracious wonder of God, who is worthy of our worship and full devotion. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Foundations: The values that define us.”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Beauty</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 9 Oct 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="4ho4o">We are inspired by the breathtaking artistry of our creator and seek to reflect that beauty in all we do as we co-create with him.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/foundations/">Foundations: The values that define us.</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>33:06</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/foundations/beauty/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We are inspired by the breathtaking artistry of our creator and seek to reflect that beauty in all we do as we co-create with him. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Foundations: The values that define us.”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We are inspired by the breathtaking artistry of our creator and seek to reflect that beauty in all we do as we co-create with him. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Foundations: The values that define us.”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Roots</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 2 Oct 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="pb02e">We are deeply rooted in the historic Christian faith as revealed in scripture and worked out in the life of God&#x27;s people through the ages.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/foundations/">Foundations: The values that define us.</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>34:49</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/foundations/roots/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We are deeply rooted in the historic Christian faith as revealed in scripture and worked out in the life of God&amp;#x27;s people through the ages. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Foundations: The values that define us.”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We are deeply rooted in the historic Christian faith as revealed in scripture and worked out in the life of God&amp;#x27;s people through the ages. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Foundations: The values that define us.”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Community</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 25 Sep 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="p1qab">We are a covenantal family of authentic relationships and reconciliation in the image of God, who exists in perfect communion as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — yet one God.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/foundations/">Foundations: The values that define us.</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>34:43</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/foundations/community/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We are a covenantal family of authentic relationships and reconciliation in the image of God, who exists in perfect communion as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — yet one God. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Foundations: The values that define us.”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We are a covenantal family of authentic relationships and reconciliation in the image of God, who exists in perfect communion as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — yet one God. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Foundations: The values that define us.”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>What Gives Me Hope</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 18 Sep 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="3l709">We conclude the series the way we began: with Artisans sharing their personal stories. But this time, the emphasis is on what is giving us hope. Let’s be inspired by learning what is keeping us all going!</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: The people of Artisan</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/world-falling-apart/">World Falling Apart*: *But We’re Staying Together</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>29:40</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/world-falling-apart/what-gives-me-hope/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We conclude the series the way we began: with Artisans sharing their personal stories. But this time, the emphasis is on what is giving us hope. Let’s be inspired by learning what is keeping us all going! Speaker: The people of Artisan Part of the series “World Falling Apart*: *But We’re Staying Together”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We conclude the series the way we began: with Artisans sharing their personal stories. But this time, the emphasis is on what is giving us hope. Let’s be inspired by learning what is keeping us all going! Speaker: The people of Artisan Part of the series “World Falling Apart*: *But We’re Staying Together”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Solidarity in Suffering</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 11 Sep 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="ywztu">One of the deepest callings of being in Christian community is to bear one another’s burdens. In this way, we can all navigate our challenges together. And what’s more: we live into the example of Jesus, who identifies with all humanity in his own suffering.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/world-falling-apart/">World Falling Apart*: *But We’re Staying Together</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>33:00</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/world-falling-apart/solidarity-in-suffering/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>One of the deepest callings of being in Christian community is to bear one another’s burdens. In this way, we can all navigate our challenges together. And what’s more: we live into the example of Jesus, who identifies with all humanity in his own suffering. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “World Falling Apart*: *But We’re Staying Together”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>One of the deepest callings of being in Christian community is to bear one another’s burdens. In this way, we can all navigate our challenges together. And what’s more: we live into the example of Jesus, who identifies with all humanity in his own suffering. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “World Falling Apart*: *But We’re Staying Together”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Rejoice in Suffering?</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 4 Sep 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="l0c86">The Bible instructs us to rejoice in our suffering. If we’re not careful with this text, it seems dismissive at best and cruel at worst. Let us look more closely at what this seemingly impossible call might mean.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/world-falling-apart/">World Falling Apart*: *But We’re Staying Together</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>30:09</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/world-falling-apart/rejoice-in-suffering/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The Bible instructs us to rejoice in our suffering. If we’re not careful with this text, it seems dismissive at best and cruel at worst. Let us look more closely at what this seemingly impossible call might mean. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “World Falling Apart*: *But We’re Staying Together”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The Bible instructs us to rejoice in our suffering. If we’re not careful with this text, it seems dismissive at best and cruel at worst. Let us look more closely at what this seemingly impossible call might mean. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “World Falling Apart*: *But We’re Staying Together”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>In the End</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 28 Aug 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="nqz2f">One of the overly simplistic platitudes we are trying to avoid is the idea that we’ll all be fine “in the sweet by and by,” some future hope. We should seek to find some balance between a real hope in God’s ultimate healing and saving work and the need for peace and relief in the here and now.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/world-falling-apart/">World Falling Apart*: *But We’re Staying Together</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>30:08</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/world-falling-apart/in-the-end/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>One of the overly simplistic platitudes we are trying to avoid is the idea that we’ll all be fine “in the sweet by and by,” some future hope. We should seek to find some balance between a real hope in God’s ultimate healing and saving work and the need for peace and relief in the here and now. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “World Falling Apart*: *But We’re Staying Together”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>One of the overly simplistic platitudes we are trying to avoid is the idea that we’ll all be fine “in the sweet by and by,” some future hope. We should seek to find some balance between a real hope in God’s ultimate healing and saving work and the need for peace and relief in the here and now. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “World Falling Apart*: *But We’re Staying Together”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>You Are Not Alone</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="wafor">It cannot be repeated often enough: you are not alone in your sufferings. The Bible is full of examples of good, godly people who nevertheless experienced tragedy and trauma. What can we learn from their example?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/world-falling-apart/">World Falling Apart*: *But We’re Staying Together</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>30:40</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/world-falling-apart/you-are-not-alone/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>It cannot be repeated often enough: you are not alone in your sufferings. The Bible is full of examples of good, godly people who nevertheless experienced tragedy and trauma. What can we learn from their example? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “World Falling Apart*: *But We’re Staying Together”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>It cannot be repeated often enough: you are not alone in your sufferings. The Bible is full of examples of good, godly people who nevertheless experienced tragedy and trauma. What can we learn from their example? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “World Falling Apart*: *But We’re Staying Together”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Struggle is Real</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Aug 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p data-block-key="nfk3o">We begin our series with an honest look at the way the world is affecting us. We will hear from several Artisans about the heaviness in their world right now, and join in supporting them with empathy and love.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: The people of Artisan</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/world-falling-apart/">World Falling Apart*: *But We’re Staying Together</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>33:55</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/world-falling-apart/the-struggle-is-real/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We begin our series with an honest look at the way the world is affecting us. We will hear from several Artisans about the heaviness in their world right now, and join in supporting them with empathy and love. Speaker: The people of Artisan Part of the series “World Falling Apart*: *But We’re Staying Together”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We begin our series with an honest look at the way the world is affecting us. We will hear from several Artisans about the heaviness in their world right now, and join in supporting them with empathy and love. Speaker: The people of Artisan Part of the series “World Falling Apart*: *But We’re Staying Together”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Where Do You Direct Your Faith?</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 7 Aug 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
                    <![CDATA[
                        
                            <p data-block-key="ojjsn"> Artisan’s most distant member all the way from Finland, Ville Anttila, joins us in person to share a message and a testimony. What should the direction of our faith be, when a &quot;traditional view of faith&quot; can at the same time prop up some people while slowly killing others?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Ville Anttila</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the-church-in-the-world/">The Church in the World: Celebrating the Global Church</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>29:14</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the-church-in-the-world/finnish-friendship/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Artisan’s most distant member all the way from Finland, Ville Anttila, joins us in person to share a message and a testimony. What should the direction of our faith be, when a &amp;quot;traditional view of faith&amp;quot; can at the same time prop up some people while slowly killing others? Speaker: Ville Anttila Part of the series “The Church in the World: Celebrating the Global Church”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Artisan’s most distant member all the way from Finland, Ville Anttila, joins us in person to share a message and a testimony. What should the direction of our faith be, when a &amp;quot;traditional view of faith&amp;quot; can at the same time prop up some people while slowly killing others? Speaker: Ville Anttila Part of the series “The Church in the World: Celebrating the Global Church”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Citizenship Tests</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 31 Jul 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="uilde">As we think about the Church in the world, and particularly Artisan Church at work in the world, it&#x27;s important for us to parse out the aspects of our faith that have been shaped by U.S. culture. In this sermon, Becka will encourage us to consider the cultural lens through which we look at God and the church. How has our narrative of Christianity been influenced by our cultural, political, and economic narratives as citizens and/or residents of the United States?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Rebeka Fergusson-Lutz</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the-church-in-the-world/">The Church in the World: Celebrating the Global Church</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>38:11</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the-church-in-the-world/de-americanizing-christianity/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>As we think about the Church in the world, and particularly Artisan Church at work in the world, it&amp;#x27;s important for us to parse out the aspects of our faith that have been shaped by U.S. culture. In this sermon, Becka will encourage us to consider the cultural lens through which we look at God and the church. How has our narrative of Christianity been influenced by our cultural, political, and economic narratives as citizens and/or residents of the United States? Speaker: Rebeka Fergusson-Lutz Part of the series “The Church in the World: Celebrating the Global Church”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>As we think about the Church in the world, and particularly Artisan Church at work in the world, it&amp;#x27;s important for us to parse out the aspects of our faith that have been shaped by U.S. culture. In this sermon, Becka will encourage us to consider the cultural lens through which we look at God and the church. How has our narrative of Christianity been influenced by our cultural, political, and economic narratives as citizens and/or residents of the United States? Speaker: Rebeka Fergusson-Lutz Part of the series “The Church in the World: Celebrating the Global Church”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Water</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jul 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="mg6s7">Our ministry partners from the Ugandan Water Project join us with an exciting and engaging message about the life-saving work that is happening in Uganda, and how it is a natural extension of God’s love.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Jess Alinaitwe</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the-church-in-the-world/">The Church in the World: Celebrating the Global Church</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>38:43</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the-church-in-the-world/water/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Our ministry partners from the Ugandan Water Project join us with an exciting and engaging message about the life-saving work that is happening in Uganda, and how it is a natural extension of God’s love. Speaker: Jess Alinaitwe Part of the series “The Church in the World: Celebrating the Global Church”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Our ministry partners from the Ugandan Water Project join us with an exciting and engaging message about the life-saving work that is happening in Uganda, and how it is a natural extension of God’s love. Speaker: Jess Alinaitwe Part of the series “The Church in the World: Celebrating the Global Church”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Footstool</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jul 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="da1bn">We are excited to welcome Artisans Carolyn and Ryan Klejment-Lavin (for the first time in several years!) to hear a report about their work supporting missions work in Asia.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Carolyn and Ryan Klejment-Lavin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the-church-in-the-world/">The Church in the World: Celebrating the Global Church</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>38:27</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the-church-in-the-world/footstool/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We are excited to welcome Artisans Carolyn and Ryan Klejment-Lavin (for the first time in several years!) to hear a report about their work supporting missions work in Asia. Speaker: Carolyn and Ryan Klejment-Lavin Part of the series “The Church in the World: Celebrating the Global Church”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We are excited to welcome Artisans Carolyn and Ryan Klejment-Lavin (for the first time in several years!) to hear a report about their work supporting missions work in Asia. Speaker: Carolyn and Ryan Klejment-Lavin Part of the series “The Church in the World: Celebrating the Global Church”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Incredulity</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 10 Jul 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="1psy3">The most famous reaction to the risen Christ comes from Thomas, who refused to believe Jesus was alive unless and until he could feel the holes in his body. Although Thomas earned a pejorative nickname for his skepticism, Jesus did not scold or deride him. This should be an encouragement to doubters everywhere.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gospel-john-conclusion-pt2/">Gospel of John: Conclusion (Part Two): Part Two</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>22:21</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gospel-john-conclusion-pt2/incredulity/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The most famous reaction to the risen Christ comes from Thomas, who refused to believe Jesus was alive unless and until he could feel the holes in his body. Although Thomas earned a pejorative nickname for his skepticism, Jesus did not scold or deride him. This should be an encouragement to doubters everywhere. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gospel of John: Conclusion (Part Two): Part Two”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The most famous reaction to the risen Christ comes from Thomas, who refused to believe Jesus was alive unless and until he could feel the holes in his body. Although Thomas earned a pejorative nickname for his skepticism, Jesus did not scold or deride him. This should be an encouragement to doubters everywhere. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gospel of John: Conclusion (Part Two): Part Two”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Resurrection Reactions, Part Two</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 26 Jun 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="gteuy">We continue to look at the stories of Jesus appearing to his disciples after the resurrection, wondering what their reactions can show us about ourselves and imagining what Jesus might say to us in our surprise.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gospel-john-conclusion-pt2/">Gospel of John: Conclusion (Part Two): Part Two</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>29:30</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gospel-john-conclusion-pt2/resurrection-reactions-part-two/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We continue to look at the stories of Jesus appearing to his disciples after the resurrection, wondering what their reactions can show us about ourselves and imagining what Jesus might say to us in our surprise. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gospel of John: Conclusion (Part Two): Part Two”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We continue to look at the stories of Jesus appearing to his disciples after the resurrection, wondering what their reactions can show us about ourselves and imagining what Jesus might say to us in our surprise. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gospel of John: Conclusion (Part Two): Part Two”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Resurrection Reactions, Part One</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 19 Jun 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="ito8x">After the resurrection, Jesus appeared to his disciples and others. The reactions to these experiences were mixed. How might they guide our own response to the seemingly impossible idea that Jesus lives among us?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gospel-john-conclusion-pt2/">Gospel of John: Conclusion (Part Two): Part Two</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>35:18</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gospel-john-conclusion-pt2/resurrection-reactions/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>After the resurrection, Jesus appeared to his disciples and others. The reactions to these experiences were mixed. How might they guide our own response to the seemingly impossible idea that Jesus lives among us? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gospel of John: Conclusion (Part Two): Part Two”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>After the resurrection, Jesus appeared to his disciples and others. The reactions to these experiences were mixed. How might they guide our own response to the seemingly impossible idea that Jesus lives among us? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gospel of John: Conclusion (Part Two): Part Two”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Mothers &amp; Brothers</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Jun 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="lf4k8">In a touching moment, Jesus looked down from the cross at his best friend and his mother, connecting them to each other. It is a powerful vision of how the family of God is grown and defined through the love of the crucified Lord.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gospel-john-conclusion-pt2/">Gospel of John: Conclusion (Part Two): Part Two</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>25:55</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gospel-john-conclusion-pt2/mothers-brothers/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In a touching moment, Jesus looked down from the cross at his best friend and his mother, connecting them to each other. It is a powerful vision of how the family of God is grown and defined through the love of the crucified Lord. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gospel of John: Conclusion (Part Two): Part Two”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In a touching moment, Jesus looked down from the cross at his best friend and his mother, connecting them to each other. It is a powerful vision of how the family of God is grown and defined through the love of the crucified Lord. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gospel of John: Conclusion (Part Two): Part Two”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Psalms for Lament</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 29 May 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="4vc93">We pause our study of the Gospel of John to reflect on the many tragedies that have taken place during the past month. Opportunities for personal sharing and response were punctuated with readings and prayers from the Psalms of Lament</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gospel-john-conclusion/">Gospel of John: Conclusion: Part One</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>31:48</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gospel-john-conclusion/psalms-for-lament/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We pause our study of the Gospel of John to reflect on the many tragedies that have taken place during the past month. Opportunities for personal sharing and response were punctuated with readings and prayers from the Psalms of Lament Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gospel of John: Conclusion: Part One”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We pause our study of the Gospel of John to reflect on the many tragedies that have taken place during the past month. Opportunities for personal sharing and response were punctuated with readings and prayers from the Psalms of Lament Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gospel of John: Conclusion: Part One”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>King’s Cross</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 22 May 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="u8hno">The inscription placed above Jesus at the crucifixion identified him as the King. This was the subject of some debate among the powers that put him on the cross, but it proved to be more true than anyone could have expected at the time.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gospel-john-conclusion/">Gospel of John: Conclusion: Part One</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>35:57</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gospel-john-conclusion/kings-cross/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The inscription placed above Jesus at the crucifixion identified him as the King. This was the subject of some debate among the powers that put him on the cross, but it proved to be more true than anyone could have expected at the time. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gospel of John: Conclusion: Part One”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The inscription placed above Jesus at the crucifixion identified him as the King. This was the subject of some debate among the powers that put him on the cross, but it proved to be more true than anyone could have expected at the time. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gospel of John: Conclusion: Part One”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Church &amp; State</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 May 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="cfvup">The sham trial and unjustified conviction of Jesus was a joint effort by the empire of Rome and the corrupt religious leaders of the day. How do we see religion and empire confounding the work of Jesus today?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gospel-john-conclusion/">Gospel of John: Conclusion: Part One</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:37</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gospel-john-conclusion/church-state/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The sham trial and unjustified conviction of Jesus was a joint effort by the empire of Rome and the corrupt religious leaders of the day. How do we see religion and empire confounding the work of Jesus today? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gospel of John: Conclusion: Part One”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The sham trial and unjustified conviction of Jesus was a joint effort by the empire of Rome and the corrupt religious leaders of the day. How do we see religion and empire confounding the work of Jesus today? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gospel of John: Conclusion: Part One”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Betrayal &amp; Denial</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 8 May 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="3slkt">The story of Jesus’s arrest includes two friends who fail him: Judas, who betrays him to the Romans, and Peter, who denies his friendship altogether. A story like this invites us to imagine what it would like to be failed by our friends—or to be the friend who fails.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gospel-john-conclusion/">Gospel of John: Conclusion: Part One</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>28:07</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gospel-john-conclusion/betrayal-denial/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The story of Jesus’s arrest includes two friends who fail him: Judas, who betrays him to the Romans, and Peter, who denies his friendship altogether. A story like this invites us to imagine what it would like to be failed by our friends—or to be the friend who fails. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gospel of John: Conclusion: Part One”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The story of Jesus’s arrest includes two friends who fail him: Judas, who betrays him to the Romans, and Peter, who denies his friendship altogether. A story like this invites us to imagine what it would like to be failed by our friends—or to be the friend who fails. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gospel of John: Conclusion: Part One”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Lord’s Prayer</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 1 May 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="we678">Just before his arrest, Jesus prays a prayer on behalf of his disciples, current and future. As we read these words, can we receive them and reflect on our role in making them true all these centuries later?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gospel-john-conclusion/">Gospel of John: Conclusion: Part One</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>33:48</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gospel-john-conclusion/the-lords-prayer/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Just before his arrest, Jesus prays a prayer on behalf of his disciples, current and future. As we read these words, can we receive them and reflect on our role in making them true all these centuries later? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gospel of John: Conclusion: Part One”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Just before his arrest, Jesus prays a prayer on behalf of his disciples, current and future. As we read these words, can we receive them and reflect on our role in making them true all these centuries later? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gospel of John: Conclusion: Part One”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Recap and Preview</title>
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                            <p>It’s been a couple years since we last visited John’s gospel. This week, we will review the book and its key themes and preview the final three chapters, as we consider what it has to offer us as 21st century Christians and spiritual seekers.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gospel-john-conclusion/">Gospel of John: Conclusion: Part One</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>26:53</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gospel-john-conclusion/recap-and-preview/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>It’s been a couple years since we last visited John’s gospel. This week, we will review the book and its key themes and preview the final three chapters, as we consider what it has to offer us as 21st century Christians and spiritual seekers. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gospel of John: Conclusion: Part One”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>It’s been a couple years since we last visited John’s gospel. This week, we will review the book and its key themes and preview the final three chapters, as we consider what it has to offer us as 21st century Christians and spiritual seekers. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gospel of John: Conclusion: Part One”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Unexpected Voices, Unexpected News</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 17 Apr 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The good news of resurrection told at Easter came from unexpected voices. “It was the women,” says Luke. What happens when unexpected people proclaim unexpected news? The gospel goes to all the world. </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Dr. Kristen Brown</p>
                        
                        
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                <itunes:duration>31:24</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter-2022/unexpected-voices-unexpected-news/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The good news of resurrection told at Easter came from unexpected voices. “It was the women,” says Luke. What happens when unexpected people proclaim unexpected news? The gospel goes to all the world.  Speaker: Dr. Kristen Brown</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The good news of resurrection told at Easter came from unexpected voices. “It was the women,” says Luke. What happens when unexpected people proclaim unexpected news? The gospel goes to all the world.  Speaker: Dr. Kristen Brown</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Palm Sunday: A Triumph of Misunderstanding</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 10 Apr 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Sometimes, God gives the people what they want, but not in the way they were expecting. The triumphal entry into Jerusalem is a classic example: Jesus enters as a conquering king, not on a war horse and wielding a sword but on a donkey and prepared to die.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lenten-jubilee/">Lenten Jubilee: Rebuilding a Life Together</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>34:04</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lenten-jubilee/palm-sunday-triumph-misunderstanding/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Sometimes, God gives the people what they want, but not in the way they were expecting. The triumphal entry into Jerusalem is a classic example: Jesus enters as a conquering king, not on a war horse and wielding a sword but on a donkey and prepared to die. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lenten Jubilee: Rebuilding a Life Together”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Sometimes, God gives the people what they want, but not in the way they were expecting. The triumphal entry into Jerusalem is a classic example: Jesus enters as a conquering king, not on a war horse and wielding a sword but on a donkey and prepared to die. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lenten Jubilee: Rebuilding a Life Together”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Temptation Comes at the End</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 3 Apr 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The famous Gospel story of the temptation of Jesus in the wilderness offers a hint to how the forces of evil work: it is only at the very end of Jesus’s time of wilderness and deprivation, just when he is about to “go back to normal,” that he is truly tempted.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lenten-jubilee/">Lenten Jubilee: Rebuilding a Life Together</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>31:52</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lenten-jubilee/temptation-comes-end/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The famous Gospel story of the temptation of Jesus in the wilderness offers a hint to how the forces of evil work: it is only at the very end of Jesus’s time of wilderness and deprivation, just when he is about to “go back to normal,” that he is truly tempted. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lenten Jubilee: Rebuilding a Life Together”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The famous Gospel story of the temptation of Jesus in the wilderness offers a hint to how the forces of evil work: it is only at the very end of Jesus’s time of wilderness and deprivation, just when he is about to “go back to normal,” that he is truly tempted. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lenten Jubilee: Rebuilding a Life Together”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>New Things for Those Who Hate Change</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Mar 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The story of God’s people includes many turning points: new revelations, new realizations, and grace upon grace. But God’s people have not always responded well to these changes. Are we ready for what God is making new, or are we too committed to the status quo to see it?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lenten-jubilee/">Lenten Jubilee: Rebuilding a Life Together</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>32:29</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lenten-jubilee/new-things-those-who-hate-change/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The story of God’s people includes many turning points: new revelations, new realizations, and grace upon grace. But God’s people have not always responded well to these changes. Are we ready for what God is making new, or are we too committed to the status quo to see it? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lenten Jubilee: Rebuilding a Life Together”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The story of God’s people includes many turning points: new revelations, new realizations, and grace upon grace. But God’s people have not always responded well to these changes. Are we ready for what God is making new, or are we too committed to the status quo to see it? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lenten Jubilee: Rebuilding a Life Together”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>A Fig Tree in a Vineyard</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A peculiar parable by Jesus about a tree that can’t produce fruit gives us hope after a season that has often seemed fruitless, and maybe even pointless.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lenten-jubilee/">Lenten Jubilee: Rebuilding a Life Together</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>31:37</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lenten-jubilee/fig-tree-vineyard/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A peculiar parable by Jesus about a tree that can’t produce fruit gives us hope after a season that has often seemed fruitless, and maybe even pointless. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lenten Jubilee: Rebuilding a Life Together”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A peculiar parable by Jesus about a tree that can’t produce fruit gives us hope after a season that has often seemed fruitless, and maybe even pointless. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lenten Jubilee: Rebuilding a Life Together”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>L.T. Conversation</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Mar 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A conversation about life together with a panel of Artisans.</p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lenten-jubilee/">Lenten Jubilee: Rebuilding a Life Together</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>38:21</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lenten-jubilee/lt-conversation/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A conversation about life together with a panel of Artisans. Part of the series “Lenten Jubilee: Rebuilding a Life Together”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A conversation about life together with a panel of Artisans. Part of the series “Lenten Jubilee: Rebuilding a Life Together”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Jubilee?</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2022-03-06-jubilee/2022-03-06_Jubilee%3F.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 6 Mar 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>An introduction to the biblical concept of Jubilee, and an explanation of why it might be appropriate for the season of Lent—at least this year.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lenten-jubilee/">Lenten Jubilee: Rebuilding a Life Together</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>27:23</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lenten-jubilee/jubilee/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>An introduction to the biblical concept of Jubilee, and an explanation of why it might be appropriate for the season of Lent—at least this year. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lenten Jubilee: Rebuilding a Life Together”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>An introduction to the biblical concept of Jubilee, and an explanation of why it might be appropriate for the season of Lent—at least this year. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lenten Jubilee: Rebuilding a Life Together”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Fasting</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Feb 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>As we look ahead to the beginning of Lent, we will consider the most common Lenten spiritual practice: fasting. Whether it is a traditional food fast, or another form of voluntary self-deprivation, fasting can be a powerful practice. Yet it can also feel oppressive, and we may carry some baggage from previous attempts. One helpful key: adding in something to replace whatever you’re “giving up” for Lent.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/first-light/">First Light: Spiritual Practices After a Long Night</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>42:43</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/first-light/fasting/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>As we look ahead to the beginning of Lent, we will consider the most common Lenten spiritual practice: fasting. Whether it is a traditional food fast, or another form of voluntary self-deprivation, fasting can be a powerful practice. Yet it can also feel oppressive, and we may carry some baggage from previous attempts. One helpful key: adding in something to replace whatever you’re “giving up” for Lent. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “First Light: Spiritual Practices After a Long Night”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>As we look ahead to the beginning of Lent, we will consider the most common Lenten spiritual practice: fasting. Whether it is a traditional food fast, or another form of voluntary self-deprivation, fasting can be a powerful practice. Yet it can also feel oppressive, and we may carry some baggage from previous attempts. One helpful key: adding in something to replace whatever you’re “giving up” for Lent. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “First Light: Spiritual Practices After a Long Night”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Centering Prayer</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 20 Feb 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>It is so easy to get distracted in our spiritual practice. Centering Prayer teaches us to regain and return our attention in a non-judgmental way. We use images from scripture as a focal point, receiving God’s love and guidance in renewed ways.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/first-light/">First Light: Spiritual Practices After a Long Night</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>31:52</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/first-light/centering-prayer/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>It is so easy to get distracted in our spiritual practice. Centering Prayer teaches us to regain and return our attention in a non-judgmental way. We use images from scripture as a focal point, receiving God’s love and guidance in renewed ways. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “First Light: Spiritual Practices After a Long Night”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>It is so easy to get distracted in our spiritual practice. Centering Prayer teaches us to regain and return our attention in a non-judgmental way. We use images from scripture as a focal point, receiving God’s love and guidance in renewed ways. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “First Light: Spiritual Practices After a Long Night”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Examen</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Feb 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>It could be said that all spiritual practices involve noticing one’s presence with God, and the daily examen is all about this kind of noticing. For this reason, it is our first spiritual practice; it will provide a good basis for all that follow in this series.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/first-light/">First Light: Spiritual Practices After a Long Night</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>35:05</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/first-light/examen/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>It could be said that all spiritual practices involve noticing one’s presence with God, and the daily examen is all about this kind of noticing. For this reason, it is our first spiritual practice; it will provide a good basis for all that follow in this series. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “First Light: Spiritual Practices After a Long Night”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>It could be said that all spiritual practices involve noticing one’s presence with God, and the daily examen is all about this kind of noticing. For this reason, it is our first spiritual practice; it will provide a good basis for all that follow in this series. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “First Light: Spiritual Practices After a Long Night”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Reclaiming the Darkness</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 30 Jan 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>(God works in the darkness, too.)</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gradual-light/">Gradual Light: emerging from darkness</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>25:12</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gradual-light/reclaiming-darkness/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>(God works in the darkness, too.) Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gradual Light: emerging from darkness”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>(God works in the darkness, too.) Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gradual Light: emerging from darkness”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Being an Epiphany</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2022-01-23-being-an-epiphany/2022-01-23_Being_an_Epiphany.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 23 Jan 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>Once we have “seen the light” and allowed Jesus to change us, we may occasionally have the privilege of providing light to others. We should bear this responsibility with humility and gentleness.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gradual-light/">Gradual Light: emerging from darkness</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>28:07</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gradual-light/being-epiphany/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Once we have “seen the light” and allowed Jesus to change us, we may occasionally have the privilege of providing light to others. We should bear this responsibility with humility and gentleness. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gradual Light: emerging from darkness”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Once we have “seen the light” and allowed Jesus to change us, we may occasionally have the privilege of providing light to others. We should bear this responsibility with humility and gentleness. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gradual Light: emerging from darkness”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Living an Epiphany</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Jan 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Having one big epiphany is not enough to sustain a healthy spiritual life. Instead, we can find value in shifting our expectations toward a gradual, ongoing revelation: a life lived in the posture of seeing the light.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gradual-light/">Gradual Light: emerging from darkness</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>25:53</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gradual-light/living-epiphany/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Having one big epiphany is not enough to sustain a healthy spiritual life. Instead, we can find value in shifting our expectations toward a gradual, ongoing revelation: a life lived in the posture of seeing the light. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gradual Light: emerging from darkness”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Having one big epiphany is not enough to sustain a healthy spiritual life. Instead, we can find value in shifting our expectations toward a gradual, ongoing revelation: a life lived in the posture of seeing the light. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gradual Light: emerging from darkness”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Having an Epiphany</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 9 Jan 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>“Epiphany” is a holy day on the Christian calendar, but it’s also a word used to describe a momentary realization—seeing the light. It is important to seek out these moments, notice them when they occur, and learn from them.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gradual-light/">Gradual Light: emerging from darkness</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>25:29</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gradual-light/having-epiphany/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>“Epiphany” is a holy day on the Christian calendar, but it’s also a word used to describe a momentary realization—seeing the light. It is important to seek out these moments, notice them when they occur, and learn from them. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gradual Light: emerging from darkness”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>“Epiphany” is a holy day on the Christian calendar, but it’s also a word used to describe a momentary realization—seeing the light. It is important to seek out these moments, notice them when they occur, and learn from them. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gradual Light: emerging from darkness”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Tapestry</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 2 Jan 2022 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The language of salvation in scripture is rich and varied. Today, we look at a passage from Ephesians that illustrates this breadth of beauty. Which image connects to your soul today?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/christmastide-2021/">Christmastide</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>19:01</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/christmastide-2021/tapestry/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The language of salvation in scripture is rich and varied. Today, we look at a passage from Ephesians that illustrates this breadth of beauty. Which image connects to your soul today? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Christmastide”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The language of salvation in scripture is rich and varied. Today, we look at a passage from Ephesians that illustrates this breadth of beauty. Which image connects to your soul today? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Christmastide”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Boxing Day/St. Stephen’s Day</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 26 Dec 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>On December 26, the church marks two special days that are mostly unfamiliar to American Christians. We look at the meaning of these two observances and think about what God might inspire us to do in our own place and time.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/christmastide-2021/">Christmastide</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>21:16</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/christmastide-2021/boxing-dayst-stephens-day/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>On December 26, the church marks two special days that are mostly unfamiliar to American Christians. We look at the meaning of these two observances and think about what God might inspire us to do in our own place and time. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Christmastide”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>On December 26, the church marks two special days that are mostly unfamiliar to American Christians. We look at the meaning of these two observances and think about what God might inspire us to do in our own place and time. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Christmastide”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>God Speaks Through the Son</title>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 24 Dec 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The incarnation of God in the person of Jesus means so many things to us, but perhaps the most important is that Jesus is the ultimate revelation of God: God’s will, God’s character, and God’s love.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent-2021/">Advent</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>14:52</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent-2021/god-speaks-through-son/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The incarnation of God in the person of Jesus means so many things to us, but perhaps the most important is that Jesus is the ultimate revelation of God: God’s will, God’s character, and God’s love. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The incarnation of God in the person of Jesus means so many things to us, but perhaps the most important is that Jesus is the ultimate revelation of God: God’s will, God’s character, and God’s love. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Magnificat</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 19 Dec 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Mary’s song-prayer reverberates across the centuries, inspiring and challenging untold millions of people. Will we be bold enough to embrace the vision of the world that this provocative song contains?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent-2021/">Advent</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>33:36</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent-2021/magnificat/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Mary’s song-prayer reverberates across the centuries, inspiring and challenging untold millions of people. Will we be bold enough to embrace the vision of the world that this provocative song contains? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Mary’s song-prayer reverberates across the centuries, inspiring and challenging untold millions of people. Will we be bold enough to embrace the vision of the world that this provocative song contains? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Worthy Fruit</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Dec 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>John the Baptist offers a sober warning to religious people who he thinks will not be ready for the kind of king Jesus will be. He does not mince words in warning them that their lives are not even ready for repentance, let alone holiness.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent-2021/">Advent</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>37:39</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent-2021/worthy-fruit/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>John the Baptist offers a sober warning to religious people who he thinks will not be ready for the kind of king Jesus will be. He does not mince words in warning them that their lives are not even ready for repentance, let alone holiness. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>John the Baptist offers a sober warning to religious people who he thinks will not be ready for the kind of king Jesus will be. He does not mince words in warning them that their lives are not even ready for repentance, let alone holiness. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Prepare – Preparing – Prepared</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 5 Dec 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>This week’s Advent texts remind us of the theme of preparing the way for the Messiah. As we think of Advent as so many types of anticipation, perhaps we can think of preparedness as a past/present/future spiritual practice.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent-2021/">Advent</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>39:29</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent-2021/prepare-preparing-prepared/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>This week’s Advent texts remind us of the theme of preparing the way for the Messiah. As we think of Advent as so many types of anticipation, perhaps we can think of preparedness as a past/present/future spiritual practice. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>This week’s Advent texts remind us of the theme of preparing the way for the Messiah. As we think of Advent as so many types of anticipation, perhaps we can think of preparedness as a past/present/future spiritual practice. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Praying for Strength</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2021-11-28-praying-for-strength/2021-11-28_Praying_for_Strength.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 28 Nov 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Waiting isn’t easy! It requires its own special type of endurance. The readings for this week emphasize this, indicating that we should pray for the strength to last until the appearance of the Lord.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent-2021/">Advent</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>36:40</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent-2021/praying-strength/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Waiting isn’t easy! It requires its own special type of endurance. The readings for this week emphasize this, indicating that we should pray for the strength to last until the appearance of the Lord. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Waiting isn’t easy! It requires its own special type of endurance. The readings for this week emphasize this, indicating that we should pray for the strength to last until the appearance of the Lord. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Reign of Christ</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2021-11-21-reign-of-christ/2021-11-21_Reign_of_Christ.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Nov 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>On the final Sunday in the liturgical year, Christians celebrate the reign of Christ in the world. But for so many reasons, it is hard for us to grasp what it means to think of Jesus as our king. His words say it well: “My kingdom is not of this world.”</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
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                <itunes:duration>31:57</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/reign-christ/reign-christ/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>On the final Sunday in the liturgical year, Christians celebrate the reign of Christ in the world. But for so many reasons, it is hard for us to grasp what it means to think of Jesus as our king. His words say it well: “My kingdom is not of this world.” Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>On the final Sunday in the liturgical year, Christians celebrate the reign of Christ in the world. But for so many reasons, it is hard for us to grasp what it means to think of Jesus as our king. His words say it well: “My kingdom is not of this world.” Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Thanksgiving in Suffering</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2021-11-14-thanksgiving-in-suffering/2021-11-14_Thanksgiving_in_Suffering.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Nov 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Giving thanks even in the midst of our suffering is easily one of the most difficult concepts for Christians to practice, or even accept. We will take a gentle look at the idea and see how we might be able to apply it in our time.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/thankful/">Thankful</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>26:18</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/thankful/thanksgiving-suffering/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Giving thanks even in the midst of our suffering is easily one of the most difficult concepts for Christians to practice, or even accept. We will take a gentle look at the idea and see how we might be able to apply it in our time. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Thankful”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Giving thanks even in the midst of our suffering is easily one of the most difficult concepts for Christians to practice, or even accept. We will take a gentle look at the idea and see how we might be able to apply it in our time. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Thankful”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Gifts Great and Small</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2021-11-07-gifts-great-and-small/2021-11-07_Gifts_Great_and_Small.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 7 Nov 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Sometimes it is easier to start out small with a spiritual practice. Before we can even begin to think about giving thanks in the midst of suffering, we must learn to recognize God’s small gifts in ordinary life, and to <i>give</i> thanks as <i>our</i> gift back to God.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/thankful/">Thankful</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:41</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/thankful/gifts-great-and-small/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Sometimes it is easier to start out small with a spiritual practice. Before we can even begin to think about giving thanks in the midst of suffering, we must learn to recognize God’s small gifts in ordinary life, and to give thanks as our gift back to God. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Thankful”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Sometimes it is easier to start out small with a spiritual practice. Before we can even begin to think about giving thanks in the midst of suffering, we must learn to recognize God’s small gifts in ordinary life, and to give thanks as our gift back to God. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Thankful”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Saints of Today</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2021-10-31-saints-of-today/2021-10-31_Saints_of_Today.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 31 Oct 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We share and hear brief stories from other Artisans to inspire and encourage us, whether we’re feeling saintly or not!</p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/all-saints/">All the Saints</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>23:44</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/all-saints/saints-today/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We share and hear brief stories from other Artisans to inspire and encourage us, whether we’re feeling saintly or not! Part of the series “All the Saints”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We share and hear brief stories from other Artisans to inspire and encourage us, whether we’re feeling saintly or not! Part of the series “All the Saints”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Saints of Old</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 24 Oct 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We draw from the well of history, hearing the stories of three saints of the church, each of whom offers us an example of God working through ordinary people to accomplish extraordinary work.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/all-saints/">All the Saints</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>24:04</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/all-saints/saints-old/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We draw from the well of history, hearing the stories of three saints of the church, each of whom offers us an example of God working through ordinary people to accomplish extraordinary work. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “All the Saints”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We draw from the well of history, hearing the stories of three saints of the church, each of whom offers us an example of God working through ordinary people to accomplish extraordinary work. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “All the Saints”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Reclaiming Salvation</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 10 Oct 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The words <i>saved</i> and <i>salvation</i> are used so often in the vocabulary of Christianity that they may have lost some meaning for us. What are we saved <i>from</i>? And perhaps more importantly, what are we saved <i>for</i>?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/reclaiming-christianity/">Reclaiming Christianity: Out with the new, in with the old</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>34:20</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/reclaiming-christianity/reclaiming-salvation/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The words saved and salvation are used so often in the vocabulary of Christianity that they may have lost some meaning for us. What are we saved from? And perhaps more importantly, what are we saved for? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Reclaiming Christianity: Out with the new, in with the old”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The words saved and salvation are used so often in the vocabulary of Christianity that they may have lost some meaning for us. What are we saved from? And perhaps more importantly, what are we saved for? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Reclaiming Christianity: Out with the new, in with the old”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Reclaiming Confession</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 3 Oct 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The act of confessing one’s sins has a long history within the Church. And the requirement to confess has also been part of many acts of spiritual manipulation and abuse. Let’s look for a way to reclaim this ancient discipline without all the painful baggage it carries with it in the modern era.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/reclaiming-christianity/">Reclaiming Christianity: Out with the new, in with the old</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>41:28</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/reclaiming-christianity/reclaiming-confession/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The act of confessing one’s sins has a long history within the Church. And the requirement to confess has also been part of many acts of spiritual manipulation and abuse. Let’s look for a way to reclaim this ancient discipline without all the painful baggage it carries with it in the modern era. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Reclaiming Christianity: Out with the new, in with the old”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The act of confessing one’s sins has a long history within the Church. And the requirement to confess has also been part of many acts of spiritual manipulation and abuse. Let’s look for a way to reclaim this ancient discipline without all the painful baggage it carries with it in the modern era. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Reclaiming Christianity: Out with the new, in with the old”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Debriefing Q&amp;R</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 26 Sep 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>It’s been a heavy couple of weeks to start out this series! Let’s pause and debrief with a question and response session.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/reclaiming-christianity/">Reclaiming Christianity: Out with the new, in with the old</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>41:07</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/reclaiming-christianity/debriefing-qr/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>It’s been a heavy couple of weeks to start out this series! Let’s pause and debrief with a question and response session. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Reclaiming Christianity: Out with the new, in with the old”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>It’s been a heavy couple of weeks to start out this series! Let’s pause and debrief with a question and response session. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Reclaiming Christianity: Out with the new, in with the old”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Reclaiming the Bible</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 19 Sep 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The Bible is often treated like a rule book, an instruction manual, or the answer sheet for a spiritual test. But it was never intended to be read in these ways. Reclaiming the Bible means finding inspiration and deep meaning in our sacred text without resorting to easy literalism or simplistic interpretations.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/reclaiming-christianity/">Reclaiming Christianity: Out with the new, in with the old</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>37:13</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/reclaiming-christianity/reclaiming-bible/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The Bible is often treated like a rule book, an instruction manual, or the answer sheet for a spiritual test. But it was never intended to be read in these ways. Reclaiming the Bible means finding inspiration and deep meaning in our sacred text without resorting to easy literalism or simplistic interpretations. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Reclaiming Christianity: Out with the new, in with the old”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The Bible is often treated like a rule book, an instruction manual, or the answer sheet for a spiritual test. But it was never intended to be read in these ways. Reclaiming the Bible means finding inspiration and deep meaning in our sacred text without resorting to easy literalism or simplistic interpretations. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Reclaiming Christianity: Out with the new, in with the old”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Reclaiming the Cross</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2021-09-12-reclaiming-the-cross/2021-09-12_Reclaiming_the_Cross.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Sep 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>At the very center of the Christian story is the cross: a beautiful symbol of the surrender of power, of sacrifice, and of love. Yet the cross has come to symbolize a violent, angry, abusive god who looks nothing like the God who Jesus revealed in his teaching, death, and resurrection.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/reclaiming-christianity/">Reclaiming Christianity: Out with the new, in with the old</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>33:05</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/reclaiming-christianity/reclaiming-cross/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>At the very center of the Christian story is the cross: a beautiful symbol of the surrender of power, of sacrifice, and of love. Yet the cross has come to symbolize a violent, angry, abusive god who looks nothing like the God who Jesus revealed in his teaching, death, and resurrection. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Reclaiming Christianity: Out with the new, in with the old”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>At the very center of the Christian story is the cross: a beautiful symbol of the surrender of power, of sacrifice, and of love. Yet the cross has come to symbolize a violent, angry, abusive god who looks nothing like the God who Jesus revealed in his teaching, death, and resurrection. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Reclaiming Christianity: Out with the new, in with the old”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>A New Truth</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2021-08-29-a-new-truth/2021-08-29_A_New_Truth.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The problem with all this change is that it’s hard or even impossible to cope with while we still operate under our old way of thinking. In order to move forward boldly with God in this new reality, we may need to change our entire concept of what is true. The good news is that we would be far from the first people of God to have this experience.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/new-normal/">The New Normal*: *is neither new nor normal</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>24:37</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/new-normal/new-truth/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The problem with all this change is that it’s hard or even impossible to cope with while we still operate under our old way of thinking. In order to move forward boldly with God in this new reality, we may need to change our entire concept of what is true. The good news is that we would be far from the first people of God to have this experience. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The New Normal*: *is neither new nor normal”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The problem with all this change is that it’s hard or even impossible to cope with while we still operate under our old way of thinking. In order to move forward boldly with God in this new reality, we may need to change our entire concept of what is true. The good news is that we would be far from the first people of God to have this experience. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The New Normal*: *is neither new nor normal”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>A New Life</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2021-08-22-a-new-life/2021-08-22_A_New_Life.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Aug 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Maybe a new day or even a new season aren’t enough of a change. In this “new normal”, it may be that what is required is something more drastic: a reordering of our entire lives.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/new-normal/">The New Normal*: *is neither new nor normal</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>30:12</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/new-normal/new-life/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Maybe a new day or even a new season aren’t enough of a change. In this “new normal”, it may be that what is required is something more drastic: a reordering of our entire lives. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The New Normal*: *is neither new nor normal”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Maybe a new day or even a new season aren’t enough of a change. In this “new normal”, it may be that what is required is something more drastic: a reordering of our entire lives. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The New Normal*: *is neither new nor normal”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>A New Season</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2021-08-15-a-new-season/2021-08-15_A_New_Season.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>With each passing season, we are given an opportunity to think about what we have experienced, what is coming next, and how we can live intentionally in each moment. Our current moment calls for this kind of reflection and intention. People of God, what will our next season be about?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/new-normal/">The New Normal*: *is neither new nor normal</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>26:36</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/new-normal/new-season/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>With each passing season, we are given an opportunity to think about what we have experienced, what is coming next, and how we can live intentionally in each moment. Our current moment calls for this kind of reflection and intention. People of God, what will our next season be about? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The New Normal*: *is neither new nor normal”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>With each passing season, we are given an opportunity to think about what we have experienced, what is coming next, and how we can live intentionally in each moment. Our current moment calls for this kind of reflection and intention. People of God, what will our next season be about? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The New Normal*: *is neither new nor normal”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>A New Day</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2021-08-08-a-new-day/2021-08-08_A_New_Day.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 8 Aug 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In the scriptures, the dawning of a new day is something to wait for, to hope for. It is a moment when things have changed, when the long night has ended. What new day awaits us? We wait in joyful expectation.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/new-normal/">The New Normal*: *is neither new nor normal</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>25:51</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/new-normal/new-day/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In the scriptures, the dawning of a new day is something to wait for, to hope for. It is a moment when things have changed, when the long night has ended. What new day awaits us? We wait in joyful expectation. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The New Normal*: *is neither new nor normal”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In the scriptures, the dawning of a new day is something to wait for, to hope for. It is a moment when things have changed, when the long night has ended. What new day awaits us? We wait in joyful expectation. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The New Normal*: *is neither new nor normal”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Always Near</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We are <i>always</i> in the presence of God, and we can cultivate an awareness of that presence through simple practices and the ordinary moments of life.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Matt Nightingale</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/embrace-ordinary/">Embrace the Ordinary: A summer series through Ordinary Time</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>31:20</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/embrace-ordinary/always-near/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We are always in the presence of God, and we can cultivate an awareness of that presence through simple practices and the ordinary moments of life. Speaker: Matt Nightingale Part of the series “Embrace the Ordinary: A summer series through Ordinary Time”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We are always in the presence of God, and we can cultivate an awareness of that presence through simple practices and the ordinary moments of life. Speaker: Matt Nightingale Part of the series “Embrace the Ordinary: A summer series through Ordinary Time”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Sheep and Shepherds</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2021-07-18-sheep-and-shepherds/2021-07-18_Sheep_and_Shepherds.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jul 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>From the most famous of all the Psalms to Jesus having compassion on a crowd, the scriptures are full of shepherding language. But it’s not always idyllic and peaceful. We can take comfort in knowing that Jesus reveals a God who is closest to us in our time of deepest need.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/embrace-ordinary/">Embrace the Ordinary: A summer series through Ordinary Time</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>22:09</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/embrace-ordinary/july-18th/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>From the most famous of all the Psalms to Jesus having compassion on a crowd, the scriptures are full of shepherding language. But it’s not always idyllic and peaceful. We can take comfort in knowing that Jesus reveals a God who is closest to us in our time of deepest need. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Embrace the Ordinary: A summer series through Ordinary Time”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>From the most famous of all the Psalms to Jesus having compassion on a crowd, the scriptures are full of shepherding language. But it’s not always idyllic and peaceful. We can take comfort in knowing that Jesus reveals a God who is closest to us in our time of deepest need. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Embrace the Ordinary: A summer series through Ordinary Time”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Every Spiritual Blessing</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2021-07-11-every-spiritual-blessing/2021-07-11_Every_Spiritual_Blessing.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jul 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The opening paragraph of Paul’s letter to the Ephesians is rich with poetic language about the blessings of God. Adoption, redemption, forgiveness, inheritance, riches, and more! Each reader will resonate more deeply with certain parts than others—and this is part of the beauty of Christian community!</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/embrace-ordinary/">Embrace the Ordinary: A summer series through Ordinary Time</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>41:29</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/embrace-ordinary/every-spiritual-blessing/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The opening paragraph of Paul’s letter to the Ephesians is rich with poetic language about the blessings of God. Adoption, redemption, forgiveness, inheritance, riches, and more! Each reader will resonate more deeply with certain parts than others—and this is part of the beauty of Christian community! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Embrace the Ordinary: A summer series through Ordinary Time”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The opening paragraph of Paul’s letter to the Ephesians is rich with poetic language about the blessings of God. Adoption, redemption, forgiveness, inheritance, riches, and more! Each reader will resonate more deeply with certain parts than others—and this is part of the beauty of Christian community! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Embrace the Ordinary: A summer series through Ordinary Time”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Love and Lament</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In the midst of grief and pain, it is natural to ask the big question: WHY? And as people of faith, we want to know where God fits in all of it. The book of Lamentations offers us no tidy answers for our pain, but it does point us toward Love.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/embrace-ordinary/">Embrace the Ordinary: A summer series through Ordinary Time</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:43</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/embrace-ordinary/love-lament/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In the midst of grief and pain, it is natural to ask the big question: WHY? And as people of faith, we want to know where God fits in all of it. The book of Lamentations offers us no tidy answers for our pain, but it does point us toward Love. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Embrace the Ordinary: A summer series through Ordinary Time”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In the midst of grief and pain, it is natural to ask the big question: WHY? And as people of faith, we want to know where God fits in all of it. The book of Lamentations offers us no tidy answers for our pain, but it does point us toward Love. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Embrace the Ordinary: A summer series through Ordinary Time”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Questions at Sea</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jun 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The story of Jesus calming the storm while on a boat with his disciples is famous for his declaration to the wind and the waves: “Peace! Be Still!”. Yet there are four <i>questions</i> in this short passage, and these also hold much meaning for us.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/embrace-ordinary/">Embrace the Ordinary: A summer series through Ordinary Time</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>31:46</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/embrace-ordinary/questions-sea/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The story of Jesus calming the storm while on a boat with his disciples is famous for his declaration to the wind and the waves: “Peace! Be Still!”. Yet there are four questions in this short passage, and these also hold much meaning for us. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Embrace the Ordinary: A summer series through Ordinary Time”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The story of Jesus calming the storm while on a boat with his disciples is famous for his declaration to the wind and the waves: “Peace! Be Still!”. Yet there are four questions in this short passage, and these also hold much meaning for us. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Embrace the Ordinary: A summer series through Ordinary Time”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Seeds, Trees, and Faith</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jun 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The readings this week contain spiritual teachings using agricultural metaphors. Any gardener can affirm Paul’s claim that “we walk by faith, not by sight”—and Jesus’s hopeful reminder that “the earth produces of itself”.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/embrace-ordinary/">Embrace the Ordinary: A summer series through Ordinary Time</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>38:55</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/embrace-ordinary/seeds-trees-faith/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The readings this week contain spiritual teachings using agricultural metaphors. Any gardener can affirm Paul’s claim that “we walk by faith, not by sight”—and Jesus’s hopeful reminder that “the earth produces of itself”. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Embrace the Ordinary: A summer series through Ordinary Time”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The readings this week contain spiritual teachings using agricultural metaphors. Any gardener can affirm Paul’s claim that “we walk by faith, not by sight”—and Jesus’s hopeful reminder that “the earth produces of itself”. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Embrace the Ordinary: A summer series through Ordinary Time”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Mothers, Brothers, and Kings</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 6 Jun 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The readings this week contain a prophet’s warning against earthly kings and Jesus’ apparent rejection of his earthly family. Are these the natural result of Paul’s observation that “what can be seen is temporary, but what cannot be seen is eternal”, or is there something else going on?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/embrace-ordinary/">Embrace the Ordinary: A summer series through Ordinary Time</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:33</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/embrace-ordinary/mothers-brothers-kings/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The readings this week contain a prophet’s warning against earthly kings and Jesus’ apparent rejection of his earthly family. Are these the natural result of Paul’s observation that “what can be seen is temporary, but what cannot be seen is eternal”, or is there something else going on? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Embrace the Ordinary: A summer series through Ordinary Time”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The readings this week contain a prophet’s warning against earthly kings and Jesus’ apparent rejection of his earthly family. Are these the natural result of Paul’s observation that “what can be seen is temporary, but what cannot be seen is eternal”, or is there something else going on? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Embrace the Ordinary: A summer series through Ordinary Time”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>An Open Doors Story</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 30 May 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We are privileged to hear a story from Ville Anttila, our friend in Finland who was drawn to our community because of our desire to open our doors to all people.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Ville Anttila</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/open-doors/">Open Doors: God’s ever-widening welcome</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>51:54</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/open-doors/open-doors-story/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We are privileged to hear a story from Ville Anttila, our friend in Finland who was drawn to our community because of our desire to open our doors to all people. Speaker: Ville Anttila Part of the series “Open Doors: God’s ever-widening welcome”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We are privileged to hear a story from Ville Anttila, our friend in Finland who was drawn to our community because of our desire to open our doors to all people. Speaker: Ville Anttila Part of the series “Open Doors: God’s ever-widening welcome”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Pentecost: Promises Fulfilled</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 23 May 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>After all we’ve read from the book of Acts in the past six weeks, it is fitting to return to how the story began: with the Spirit descending on the apostles. This dramatic moment was the fulfillment of Jesus’s promise, and the promises of God given through the prophets long before.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/open-doors/">Open Doors: God’s ever-widening welcome</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>30:35</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/open-doors/pentecost-promises-fulfilled/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>After all we’ve read from the book of Acts in the past six weeks, it is fitting to return to how the story began: with the Spirit descending on the apostles. This dramatic moment was the fulfillment of Jesus’s promise, and the promises of God given through the prophets long before. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Open Doors: God’s ever-widening welcome”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>After all we’ve read from the book of Acts in the past six weeks, it is fitting to return to how the story began: with the Spirit descending on the apostles. This dramatic moment was the fulfillment of Jesus’s promise, and the promises of God given through the prophets long before. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Open Doors: God’s ever-widening welcome”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Finding Your People</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 16 May 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Following the movement of God into unknown territory can be an isolating experience when the people you know and trust are not willing to come with you. Yet God calls us to move on with boldness, to speak the truth of love—and promises that we will never be alone. <i>Lord, help us find your people!</i></p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/open-doors/">Open Doors: God’s ever-widening welcome</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>30:52</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/open-doors/finding-your-people/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Following the movement of God into unknown territory can be an isolating experience when the people you know and trust are not willing to come with you. Yet God calls us to move on with boldness, to speak the truth of love—and promises that we will never be alone. Lord, help us find your people! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Open Doors: God’s ever-widening welcome”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Following the movement of God into unknown territory can be an isolating experience when the people you know and trust are not willing to come with you. Yet God calls us to move on with boldness, to speak the truth of love—and promises that we will never be alone. Lord, help us find your people! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Open Doors: God’s ever-widening welcome”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>To an Unknown God</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 9 May 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In a strange new city, the Apostle Paul preached both in the synagogue and in the marketplace, helping to connect the people&#x27;s wide-ranging religious openness to God&#x27;s open doors in Jesus.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/open-doors/">Open Doors: God’s ever-widening welcome</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>30:20</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/open-doors/unknown-god/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In a strange new city, the Apostle Paul preached both in the synagogue and in the marketplace, helping to connect the people&amp;#x27;s wide-ranging religious openness to God&amp;#x27;s open doors in Jesus. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Open Doors: God’s ever-widening welcome”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In a strange new city, the Apostle Paul preached both in the synagogue and in the marketplace, helping to connect the people&amp;#x27;s wide-ranging religious openness to God&amp;#x27;s open doors in Jesus. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Open Doors: God’s ever-widening welcome”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>We Should Not Make It Difficult</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 2 May 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>When it became clear that this movement of Spirit was not an isolated incident, the Church convened a formal council to determine how to proceed. In the end, they decided they should not make it difficult for those who were turning to God. We welcome guest preacher Judy Howard Peterson for an inspiring sermon!</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Judy Howard Peterson</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/open-doors/">Open Doors: God’s ever-widening welcome</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>46:05</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/open-doors/we-should-not-make-difficult/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>When it became clear that this movement of Spirit was not an isolated incident, the Church convened a formal council to determine how to proceed. In the end, they decided they should not make it difficult for those who were turning to God. We welcome guest preacher Judy Howard Peterson for an inspiring sermon! Speaker: Judy Howard Peterson Part of the series “Open Doors: God’s ever-widening welcome”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>When it became clear that this movement of Spirit was not an isolated incident, the Church convened a formal council to determine how to proceed. In the end, they decided they should not make it difficult for those who were turning to God. We welcome guest preacher Judy Howard Peterson for an inspiring sermon! Speaker: Judy Howard Peterson Part of the series “Open Doors: God’s ever-widening welcome”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>What Is to Prevent Me?</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 25 Apr 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Earlier in Acts, Philip had a Spirit-led encounter with a person who must have seemed an entirely unlikely potential convert: a foreigner of different ethnicity and ambiguous gender. And yet the Spirit moved, and Philip could not stand in the way!</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/open-doors/">Open Doors: God’s ever-widening welcome</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>33:12</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/open-doors/what-is-to-prevent-me/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Earlier in Acts, Philip had a Spirit-led encounter with a person who must have seemed an entirely unlikely potential convert: a foreigner of different ethnicity and ambiguous gender. And yet the Spirit moved, and Philip could not stand in the way! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Open Doors: God’s ever-widening welcome”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Earlier in Acts, Philip had a Spirit-led encounter with a person who must have seemed an entirely unlikely potential convert: a foreigner of different ethnicity and ambiguous gender. And yet the Spirit moved, and Philip could not stand in the way! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Open Doors: God’s ever-widening welcome”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Listen and Rejoice</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 18 Apr 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>When Peter gave his report of God&#x27;s welcome of the Gentiles, the religious leaders first were silent, and then they rejoiced. Any other response to God&#x27;s open doors is a hindrance to the gospel.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/open-doors/">Open Doors: God’s ever-widening welcome</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>36:17</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/open-doors/listen-rejoice/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>When Peter gave his report of God&amp;#x27;s welcome of the Gentiles, the religious leaders first were silent, and then they rejoiced. Any other response to God&amp;#x27;s open doors is a hindrance to the gospel. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Open Doors: God’s ever-widening welcome”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>When Peter gave his report of God&amp;#x27;s welcome of the Gentiles, the religious leaders first were silent, and then they rejoiced. Any other response to God&amp;#x27;s open doors is a hindrance to the gospel. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Open Doors: God’s ever-widening welcome”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>What God Has Made Clean</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 11 Apr 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Through a bizarre dream and an encounter with a Gentile named Cornelius, the Apostle Peter learned that he was not permitted to overrule God&#x27;s decisions about who was welcome, and on what terms.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/open-doors/">Open Doors: God’s ever-widening welcome</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>30:06</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/open-doors/what-god-has-made-clean/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Through a bizarre dream and an encounter with a Gentile named Cornelius, the Apostle Peter learned that he was not permitted to overrule God&amp;#x27;s decisions about who was welcome, and on what terms. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Open Doors: God’s ever-widening welcome”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Through a bizarre dream and an encounter with a Gentile named Cornelius, the Apostle Peter learned that he was not permitted to overrule God&amp;#x27;s decisions about who was welcome, and on what terms. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Open Doors: God’s ever-widening welcome”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Easter: Fragile Vessels, Priceless Treasures</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 4 Apr 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Knowing about God’s resurrecting power is like having a “treasure in clay jars”: a priceless truth that is held in a fragile vessel. It is true of us, too: we are fragile, especially after the year we’ve had—but we are priceless to God.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent-2021/">Lent and Easter: Life After Suffering</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>25:36</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent-2021/fragile-vessels-priceless-treasures/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Knowing about God’s resurrecting power is like having a “treasure in clay jars”: a priceless truth that is held in a fragile vessel. It is true of us, too: we are fragile, especially after the year we’ve had—but we are priceless to God. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent and Easter: Life After Suffering”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Knowing about God’s resurrecting power is like having a “treasure in clay jars”: a priceless truth that is held in a fragile vessel. It is true of us, too: we are fragile, especially after the year we’ve had—but we are priceless to God. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent and Easter: Life After Suffering”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Praise Without Understanding</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 28 Mar 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The sophisticated take on the Palm Sunday crowd in Jerusalem is that they were cheering the wrong type of king, that they were fickle and misinformed. But let’s not let our sophistication prevent us from offering our heartfelt praise.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent-2021/">Lent and Easter: Life After Suffering</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>15:46</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent-2021/praise-without-understanding/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The sophisticated take on the Palm Sunday crowd in Jerusalem is that they were cheering the wrong type of king, that they were fickle and misinformed. But let’s not let our sophistication prevent us from offering our heartfelt praise. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent and Easter: Life After Suffering”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The sophisticated take on the Palm Sunday crowd in Jerusalem is that they were cheering the wrong type of king, that they were fickle and misinformed. But let’s not let our sophistication prevent us from offering our heartfelt praise. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent and Easter: Life After Suffering”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>A New Day For All</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Mar 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The prophet Jeremiah proclaims God’s promise to the people of a new covenant. This powerful word of hope can take on deeper meaning for us as we anticipate better days ahead.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent-2021/">Lent and Easter: Life After Suffering</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>25:10</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent-2021/new-day-for-all/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The prophet Jeremiah proclaims God’s promise to the people of a new covenant. This powerful word of hope can take on deeper meaning for us as we anticipate better days ahead. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent and Easter: Life After Suffering”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The prophet Jeremiah proclaims God’s promise to the people of a new covenant. This powerful word of hope can take on deeper meaning for us as we anticipate better days ahead. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent and Easter: Life After Suffering”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>A Community of Healing</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Mar 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>These are not unprecedented times. How the church has responded throughout time can help us understand the role we have to play in the world today.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Dr. Kristen Brown</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent-2021/">Lent and Easter: Life After Suffering</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>27:12</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent-2021/community-healing/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>These are not unprecedented times. How the church has responded throughout time can help us understand the role we have to play in the world today. Speaker: Dr. Kristen Brown Part of the series “Lent and Easter: Life After Suffering”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>These are not unprecedented times. How the church has responded throughout time can help us understand the role we have to play in the world today. Speaker: Dr. Kristen Brown Part of the series “Lent and Easter: Life After Suffering”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Destroy Your Temple, and Raise it Up Again</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2021-03-07-destroy-your-temple-and-raise-it-up-again/2021-03-07_Destroy_Your_Temple_and_Raise_it_Up_Again.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 7 Mar 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Jesus&#x27;s ministry upset many people, especially those who were deeply invested in the religious and economic status quo. When they challenged him, he predicted his own death—and foreshadowed the destruction of the temple. Would we be willing to tear down our own temples if we knew we could raise them up to something new?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent-2021/">Lent and Easter: Life After Suffering</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>25:33</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent-2021/destroy-your-temple-and-raise-it-again/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Jesus&amp;#x27;s ministry upset many people, especially those who were deeply invested in the religious and economic status quo. When they challenged him, he predicted his own death—and foreshadowed the destruction of the temple. Would we be willing to tear down our own temples if we knew we could raise them up to something new? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent and Easter: Life After Suffering”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Jesus&amp;#x27;s ministry upset many people, especially those who were deeply invested in the religious and economic status quo. When they challenged him, he predicted his own death—and foreshadowed the destruction of the temple. Would we be willing to tear down our own temples if we knew we could raise them up to something new? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent and Easter: Life After Suffering”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Rebuking the Suffering</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>When Jesus began to speak openly about the suffering he would endure, one of his followers <i>rebuked</i> him. But Jesus told him in no uncertain terms that suffering would be part of the bargain: not just for Jesus, but for anyone who would follow him.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent-2021/">Lent and Easter: Life After Suffering</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>27:21</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent-2021/rebuking-suffering/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>When Jesus began to speak openly about the suffering he would endure, one of his followers rebuked him. But Jesus told him in no uncertain terms that suffering would be part of the bargain: not just for Jesus, but for anyone who would follow him. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent and Easter: Life After Suffering”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>When Jesus began to speak openly about the suffering he would endure, one of his followers rebuked him. But Jesus told him in no uncertain terms that suffering would be part of the bargain: not just for Jesus, but for anyone who would follow him. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent and Easter: Life After Suffering”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Dead or Alive?</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2021-02-21-dead-or-alive/2021-02-21_Dead_or_Alive.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>There is no better foundation for our endeavor to find life in the midst of our suffering than the idea that Christ himself suffered for <i>all</i>, that even in death, every person could be made alive in spirit. And although our circumstances are beyond our control, making a godly response to them is something we can all work toward.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent-2021/">Lent and Easter: Life After Suffering</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>26:09</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent-2021/dead-or-alive/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>There is no better foundation for our endeavor to find life in the midst of our suffering than the idea that Christ himself suffered for all, that even in death, every person could be made alive in spirit. And although our circumstances are beyond our control, making a godly response to them is something we can all work toward. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent and Easter: Life After Suffering”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>There is no better foundation for our endeavor to find life in the midst of our suffering than the idea that Christ himself suffered for all, that even in death, every person could be made alive in spirit. And although our circumstances are beyond our control, making a godly response to them is something we can all work toward. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent and Easter: Life After Suffering”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Transfiguration Sunday</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2021-02-14-transfiguration-sunday/2021-02-14_Transfiguration_Sunday.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We examine one of the most mystical—and mystifying!—passages of the New Testament. And once again, we hear the Voice naming Jesus the Beloved Son.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Rev. Matthew Nickoloff</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany/">Epiphany 2021</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:16</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany/transfiguration-sunday/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We examine one of the most mystical—and mystifying!—passages of the New Testament. And once again, we hear the Voice naming Jesus the Beloved Son. Speaker: Rev. Matthew Nickoloff Part of the series “Epiphany 2021”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We examine one of the most mystical—and mystifying!—passages of the New Testament. And once again, we hear the Voice naming Jesus the Beloved Son. Speaker: Rev. Matthew Nickoloff Part of the series “Epiphany 2021”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Wait and Renew</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2021-02-07-wait-and-renew/2021-02-07_Wait_and_Renew.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 7 Feb 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Isaiah 40:31 says, “those who wait for the LORD shall renew their strength.” Today, we will practice a particular kind of waiting on God, trusting that the prayer and reflection will renew our strength.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany/">Epiphany 2021</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>25:03</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany/wait-renew/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Isaiah 40:31 says, “those who wait for the LORD shall renew their strength.” Today, we will practice a particular kind of waiting on God, trusting that the prayer and reflection will renew our strength. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Epiphany 2021”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Isaiah 40:31 says, “those who wait for the LORD shall renew their strength.” Today, we will practice a particular kind of waiting on God, trusting that the prayer and reflection will renew our strength. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Epiphany 2021”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Knowledge Puffs Up</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2021-01-31-knowledge-puffs-up/2021-01-31_Knowledge_Puffs_Up.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>When we become free in Christ, it is very tempting to force our newfound knowledge on those around us. But this does them no good; it only ever leads to destruction. May we never wound others with our own redemption.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany/">Epiphany 2021</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>34:31</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany/knowledge-puffs-up/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>When we become free in Christ, it is very tempting to force our newfound knowledge on those around us. But this does them no good; it only ever leads to destruction. May we never wound others with our own redemption. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Epiphany 2021”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>When we become free in Christ, it is very tempting to force our newfound knowledge on those around us. But this does them no good; it only ever leads to destruction. May we never wound others with our own redemption. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Epiphany 2021”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Decide and Act</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2021-01-24-decide-and-act/2021-01-24_Decide_and_Act.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>When God speaks—through a prophet or through the ministry of Jesus—the people who decide and act quickly are the ones who make it into the stories that last. What is God saying to <i>you</i> today?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany/">Epiphany 2021</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>19:44</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany/decide-act/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>When God speaks—through a prophet or through the ministry of Jesus—the people who decide and act quickly are the ones who make it into the stories that last. What is God saying to you today? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Epiphany 2021”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>When God speaks—through a prophet or through the ministry of Jesus—the people who decide and act quickly are the ones who make it into the stories that last. What is God saying to you today? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Epiphany 2021”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Known and Called</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2021-01-17-known-and-called/2021-01-17_Known_and_Called.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jan 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>God knows each of us intimately. It is in knowing us that God calls each of us to something bigger than ourselves. And if scripture is any indication, this calling is likely to happen before we even know God!</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany/">Epiphany 2021</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>17:16</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany/known-called/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>God knows each of us intimately. It is in knowing us that God calls each of us to something bigger than ourselves. And if scripture is any indication, this calling is likely to happen before we even know God! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Epiphany 2021”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>God knows each of us intimately. It is in knowing us that God calls each of us to something bigger than ourselves. And if scripture is any indication, this calling is likely to happen before we even know God! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Epiphany 2021”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>What Does the Voice Say?</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 10 Jan 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In the story of Jesus being baptized, we read of a voice coming from heaven—the same Voice that spoke the world into being and has the power to shake its foundation. What does the Voice say to Jesus? To us?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany/">Epiphany 2021</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>20:27</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany/what-does-voice-say/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In the story of Jesus being baptized, we read of a voice coming from heaven—the same Voice that spoke the world into being and has the power to shake its foundation. What does the Voice say to Jesus? To us? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Epiphany 2021”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In the story of Jesus being baptized, we read of a voice coming from heaven—the same Voice that spoke the world into being and has the power to shake its foundation. What does the Voice say to Jesus? To us? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Epiphany 2021”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Word and Flesh</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 3 Jan 2021 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In John 1 we read “the Word became flesh and lived among us”. This is a crucial truth of the gospel, but it won’t take on its full meaning unless we understand what is meant by two key words in the passage.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/christmas-2020/">Christmas 2020</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>15:04</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/christmas-2020/word-and-flesh/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In John 1 we read “the Word became flesh and lived among us”. This is a crucial truth of the gospel, but it won’t take on its full meaning unless we understand what is meant by two key words in the passage. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Christmas 2020”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In John 1 we read “the Word became flesh and lived among us”. This is a crucial truth of the gospel, but it won’t take on its full meaning unless we understand what is meant by two key words in the passage. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Christmas 2020”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Reflections</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Dec 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We think about what 2020 was like as people of faith, and we look ahead in faith to 2021.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/christmas-2020/">Christmas 2020</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>16:16</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/christmas-2020/year-end-reflections/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We think about what 2020 was like as people of faith, and we look ahead in faith to 2021. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Christmas 2020”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We think about what 2020 was like as people of faith, and we look ahead in faith to 2021. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Christmas 2020”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    

    
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            <title>The Magnificat: A Feminist Reading</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 20 Dec 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The Magnificat: Mary&#x27;s powerful and provocative words. As relevant and necessary today as they were two thousand years ago.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Hannah Vickner Hough</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent-2020/">Advent 2020: Ready for a new beginning?</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>17:50</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent-2020/magnificat-2020/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The Magnificat: Mary&amp;#x27;s powerful and provocative words. As relevant and necessary today as they were two thousand years ago. Speaker: Hannah Vickner Hough Part of the series “Advent 2020: Ready for a new beginning?”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The Magnificat: Mary&amp;#x27;s powerful and provocative words. As relevant and necessary today as they were two thousand years ago. Speaker: Hannah Vickner Hough Part of the series “Advent 2020: Ready for a new beginning?”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>When and Then</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Dec 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Psalm 126 shows us a range of time, with the people both pining for the “good old days” and desperately hoping for a better future. And of course, it was written in the frustrating present—which is when we all live. What’s more: we have great power (and responsibility) in this present time.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent-2020/">Advent 2020: Ready for a new beginning?</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>22:554</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent-2020/when-and-then/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Psalm 126 shows us a range of time, with the people both pining for the “good old days” and desperately hoping for a better future. And of course, it was written in the frustrating present—which is when we all live. What’s more: we have great power (and responsibility) in this present time. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent 2020: Ready for a new beginning?”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Psalm 126 shows us a range of time, with the people both pining for the “good old days” and desperately hoping for a better future. And of course, it was written in the frustrating present—which is when we all live. What’s more: we have great power (and responsibility) in this present time. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent 2020: Ready for a new beginning?”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Wait for and Hasten</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 6 Dec 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>“God’s time is not our time.” In one sense, this aphorism is a helpful truth. But in another sense, it can lead us to become complacent, missing out on the incredible responsibility we have been given to “hasten the coming of the day of God.”</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent-2020/">Advent 2020: Ready for a new beginning?</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>17:14</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent-2020/wait-and-hasten/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>“God’s time is not our time.” In one sense, this aphorism is a helpful truth. But in another sense, it can lead us to become complacent, missing out on the incredible responsibility we have been given to “hasten the coming of the day of God.” Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent 2020: Ready for a new beginning?”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>“God’s time is not our time.” In one sense, this aphorism is a helpful truth. But in another sense, it can lead us to become complacent, missing out on the incredible responsibility we have been given to “hasten the coming of the day of God.” Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent 2020: Ready for a new beginning?”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>O That You Would / God is Faithful</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2020-11-29-o-that-you-would-god-is-faithful/2020-11-29_O_That_You_%20Would-God_is_Faithful.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 29 Nov 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>This week&#x27;s Advent passages give us words for a wide range of religious expression: desperate pleading for God’s presence to burst onto the scene, steadfast belief in God’s faithfulness, and lots in between.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent-2020/">Advent 2020: Ready for a new beginning?</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>14:33</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent-2020/o-you-would-god-faithful/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>This week&amp;#x27;s Advent passages give us words for a wide range of religious expression: desperate pleading for God’s presence to burst onto the scene, steadfast belief in God’s faithfulness, and lots in between. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent 2020: Ready for a new beginning?”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>This week&amp;#x27;s Advent passages give us words for a wide range of religious expression: desperate pleading for God’s presence to burst onto the scene, steadfast belief in God’s faithfulness, and lots in between. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent 2020: Ready for a new beginning?”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Community + Roots: The Marathon of Faith</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2020-11-22-community-roots/2020-11-22_Community%2BRoots.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We&#x27;ve all heard the axiom: <i>it&#x27;s a marathon, not a sprint</i>. If this is true about the life of faith, then we will need to draw upon the resources of our beloved community to make it to the finish line.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/community-plus/">Community+: Multiplying Our Values</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>19:48</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/community-plus/community-roots-marathon-faith/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We&amp;#x27;ve all heard the axiom: it&amp;#x27;s a marathon, not a sprint. If this is true about the life of faith, then we will need to draw upon the resources of our beloved community to make it to the finish line. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Community+: Multiplying Our Values”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We&amp;#x27;ve all heard the axiom: it&amp;#x27;s a marathon, not a sprint. If this is true about the life of faith, then we will need to draw upon the resources of our beloved community to make it to the finish line. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Community+: Multiplying Our Values”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Community + Awe: Gazing Together</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2020-11-15-community-awe/2020-11-15_Community%2BAwe.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Many of us have a moment of seeing something truly amazing and wishing someone else had been there to see it. Let’s share some stories and gaze on the majesty of God together.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/community-plus/">Community+: Multiplying Our Values</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:35</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/community-plus/community-awe-gazing-together/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Many of us have a moment of seeing something truly amazing and wishing someone else had been there to see it. Let’s share some stories and gaze on the majesty of God together. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Community+: Multiplying Our Values”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Many of us have a moment of seeing something truly amazing and wishing someone else had been there to see it. Let’s share some stories and gaze on the majesty of God together. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Community+: Multiplying Our Values”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Community + Beauty: Thinking About It Together</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2020-11-08-community-beauty/2020-11-08_Community%2BBeauty.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 8 Nov 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. So it makes sense that we can see more beauty when we look for it together!</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/community-plus/">Community+: Multiplying Our Values</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>25:44</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/community-plus/community-beauty/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. So it makes sense that we can see more beauty when we look for it together! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Community+: Multiplying Our Values”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. So it makes sense that we can see more beauty when we look for it together! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Community+: Multiplying Our Values”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Election 2020 and a Plan for Reopening</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2020-11-01-election/2020-11_01_Election.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 1 Nov 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We take a break from the Community+ concept this week to discuss items of current importance: the upcoming presidential election and our plan for partially reopening Artisan in November.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/community-plus/">Community+: Multiplying Our Values</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>17:38</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/community-plus/election-plan-reopening/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We take a break from the Community+ concept this week to discuss items of current importance: the upcoming presidential election and our plan for partially reopening Artisan in November. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Community+: Multiplying Our Values”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We take a break from the Community+ concept this week to discuss items of current importance: the upcoming presidential election and our plan for partially reopening Artisan in November. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Community+: Multiplying Our Values”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Community + Justice: Partnerships</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2020-10-25-community-justice/2020-10-25_Community%2BJustice.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Our church has continued to partner with local justice-oriented organizations during the pandemic. This will be an update on those partnerships.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/community-plus/">Community+: Multiplying Our Values</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>24:08</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/community-plus/community-justice-partnerships/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Our church has continued to partner with local justice-oriented organizations during the pandemic. This will be an update on those partnerships. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Community+: Multiplying Our Values”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Our church has continued to partner with local justice-oriented organizations during the pandemic. This will be an update on those partnerships. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Community+: Multiplying Our Values”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Emotions in Exile, Part Two: Hope</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2020-10-18-emotions-in-exile-2/2020-10_18_Emotions_in_Exile_2.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 18 Oct 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Just as recognizing biblical examples of negative feelings is an important way to validate our humanness, so recognizing examples of hope is an important way to be drawn out into God’s good intent for humanity.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/community-x/">Community-X: Relationships in Exile and Exodus</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>16:33</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/community-x/emotions-exile-part-two-hope/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Just as recognizing biblical examples of negative feelings is an important way to validate our humanness, so recognizing examples of hope is an important way to be drawn out into God’s good intent for humanity. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Community-X: Relationships in Exile and Exodus”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Just as recognizing biblical examples of negative feelings is an important way to validate our humanness, so recognizing examples of hope is an important way to be drawn out into God’s good intent for humanity. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Community-X: Relationships in Exile and Exodus”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>A Plague in the Desert</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2020-10-11-a-plague-in-the-desert/2020-10_11_A%20Plague_in_the_Desert.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 11 Oct 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>When the Israelites met with venomous serpents in the wilderness, they must have been reminded of the plagues in Egypt that led to their Exodus. What might they have learned about themselves? What can we learn about ourselves?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/community-x/">Community-X: Relationships in Exile and Exodus</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>18:10</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/community-x/plague-desert/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>When the Israelites met with venomous serpents in the wilderness, they must have been reminded of the plagues in Egypt that led to their Exodus. What might they have learned about themselves? What can we learn about ourselves? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Community-X: Relationships in Exile and Exodus”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>When the Israelites met with venomous serpents in the wilderness, they must have been reminded of the plagues in Egypt that led to their Exodus. What might they have learned about themselves? What can we learn about ourselves? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Community-X: Relationships in Exile and Exodus”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Emotions in Exile, Part One: Hatred and Anger</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 4 Oct 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>It is tempting to shy away from our darkest emotional responses to a crisis. But the stories and songs of the Bible are shockingly honest about the reality of being human. Let’s process some of this together as a community.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/community-x/">Community-X: Relationships in Exile and Exodus</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>26:15</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/community-x/october-4th/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>It is tempting to shy away from our darkest emotional responses to a crisis. But the stories and songs of the Bible are shockingly honest about the reality of being human. Let’s process some of this together as a community. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Community-X: Relationships in Exile and Exodus”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>It is tempting to shy away from our darkest emotional responses to a crisis. But the stories and songs of the Bible are shockingly honest about the reality of being human. Let’s process some of this together as a community. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Community-X: Relationships in Exile and Exodus”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Moving Together With No End in Sight</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>During the Exodus, the Israelites kept moving even though they did not know when they would arrive at their destination. Despite many troubles and many mistakes, they persevered—for the sake of their community.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/community-x/">Community-X: Relationships in Exile and Exodus</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>14:04</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/community-x/moving-together/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>During the Exodus, the Israelites kept moving even though they did not know when they would arrive at their destination. Despite many troubles and many mistakes, they persevered—for the sake of their community. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Community-X: Relationships in Exile and Exodus”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>During the Exodus, the Israelites kept moving even though they did not know when they would arrive at their destination. Despite many troubles and many mistakes, they persevered—for the sake of their community. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Community-X: Relationships in Exile and Exodus”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Seek the Welfare of the City</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 20 Sep 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>While God’s people were in exile, God spoke to them through the prophet Jeremiah and urged them to put down roots in the midst of their grief. Jeremiah’s words offer us a course of action when we feel despair from the world crashing down around us: seek the welfare of the city.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/community-x/">Community-X: Relationships in Exile and Exodus</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>23:26</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/community-x/seek-the-welfare-of-the-city/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>While God’s people were in exile, God spoke to them through the prophet Jeremiah and urged them to put down roots in the midst of their grief. Jeremiah’s words offer us a course of action when we feel despair from the world crashing down around us: seek the welfare of the city. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Community-X: Relationships in Exile and Exodus”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>While God’s people were in exile, God spoke to them through the prophet Jeremiah and urged them to put down roots in the midst of their grief. Jeremiah’s words offer us a course of action when we feel despair from the world crashing down around us: seek the welfare of the city. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Community-X: Relationships in Exile and Exodus”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Exile and Exodus</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2020-09-13-exile-and-exodus/2020-09-13_Exile_and_Exodus.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Sep 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>To start off our new series, we’ll spend a few minutes learning about the stories of exile and exodus in the Bible, and we’ll have some interactions about where we might go from here as we explore ways to apply these stories to our present day.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/community-x/">Community-X: Relationships in Exile and Exodus</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>17:49</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/community-x/september-13th/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>To start off our new series, we’ll spend a few minutes learning about the stories of exile and exodus in the Bible, and we’ll have some interactions about where we might go from here as we explore ways to apply these stories to our present day. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Community-X: Relationships in Exile and Exodus”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>To start off our new series, we’ll spend a few minutes learning about the stories of exile and exodus in the Bible, and we’ll have some interactions about where we might go from here as we explore ways to apply these stories to our present day. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Community-X: Relationships in Exile and Exodus”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Man of Sorrows, Man of Protest</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 6 Sep 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>See this brief sermon <a href="https://youtu.be/R_ed4GO0TD8">here</a>.</p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/summer-in-the-city/">Summer in the City</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>13:22</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/summer-in-the-city/man-of-sorrows-man-of-protest/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>See this brief sermon here. Part of the series “Summer in the City”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>See this brief sermon here. Part of the series “Summer in the City”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Prayers From the Belly of the Beast</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2020-08-23-prayers-from-the-belly-of-the-beast/2020-08-23_Prayers_From_the_Belly_of%20_the_Beast.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 23 Aug 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In times of crisis or unrest, it can be hard to find the words to pray. What we need is a resource: a list of prayers for any occasion that we can access when we need them. Thankfully, that is exactly what we have in the book of Psalms.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/summer-in-the-city/">Summer in the City</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>21:20</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/summer-in-the-city/prayers-from-the-belly-of-the-beast/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In times of crisis or unrest, it can be hard to find the words to pray. What we need is a resource: a list of prayers for any occasion that we can access when we need them. Thankfully, that is exactly what we have in the book of Psalms. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Summer in the City”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In times of crisis or unrest, it can be hard to find the words to pray. What we need is a resource: a list of prayers for any occasion that we can access when we need them. Thankfully, that is exactly what we have in the book of Psalms. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Summer in the City”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Weeding and Watering</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2020-08-16-weeding-and-watering/2020-08-16_Weeding_and_Watering.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Planting a seed is a hopeful, exciting act. Harvesting the mature plant is life-giving and tangible. But there is a long season of difficult, thankless work in between. How long, oh Lord?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/summer-in-the-city/">Summer in the City</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>22:37</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/summer-in-the-city/weeding-and-watering/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Planting a seed is a hopeful, exciting act. Harvesting the mature plant is life-giving and tangible. But there is a long season of difficult, thankless work in between. How long, oh Lord? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Summer in the City”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Planting a seed is a hopeful, exciting act. Harvesting the mature plant is life-giving and tangible. But there is a long season of difficult, thankless work in between. How long, oh Lord? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Summer in the City”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Godly Decisions in a Time of Crisis</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2020-08-09-godly-decisions/2020-08-09_Godly_Decisions.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 9 Aug 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>All of us are facing tough decisions right now: related to school, work, family, and more. Let’s talk about how to practice spiritual discernment to help us make wise choices.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/summer-in-the-city/">Summer in the City</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>19:48</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/summer-in-the-city/godly-decisions-in-a-time-of-crisis/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>All of us are facing tough decisions right now: related to school, work, family, and more. Let’s talk about how to practice spiritual discernment to help us make wise choices. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Summer in the City”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>All of us are facing tough decisions right now: related to school, work, family, and more. Let’s talk about how to practice spiritual discernment to help us make wise choices. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Summer in the City”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Do Not Be Anxious</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2020-08-02-do-not-be-anxious/2020-08-02_Do_Not_Be_Anxious.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 2 Aug 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In a time when anxiety seems to be so close to many of us, we&#x27;ll be exploring what Paul means when he says...do not be anxious about anything. Would Paul still say that during a pandemic?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jenna Daniels</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/summer-in-the-city/">Summer in the City</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>16:43</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/summer-in-the-city/do-not-be-anxious/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In a time when anxiety seems to be so close to many of us, we&amp;#x27;ll be exploring what Paul means when he says...do not be anxious about anything. Would Paul still say that during a pandemic? Speaker: Pastor Jenna Daniels Part of the series “Summer in the City”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In a time when anxiety seems to be so close to many of us, we&amp;#x27;ll be exploring what Paul means when he says...do not be anxious about anything. Would Paul still say that during a pandemic? Speaker: Pastor Jenna Daniels Part of the series “Summer in the City”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Insignificant Beginnings: God in the Unexpected</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2020-07-26-insignificant-beginnings/2020-07-26_Insignificant_Beginnings.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 26 Jul 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The mustard seed represents unprecedented growth from humble beginnings. Something that was supposed to be small and insignificant becomes something unimaginably great. Will we see the Kingdom of God at work if we must live and work with our labor unrecognized? What does it mean to be faithful during the harvest, to believe in what is being rooted in us?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Rose Percy</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/summer-in-the-city/">Summer in the City</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>16:48</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/summer-in-the-city/july-26th/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The mustard seed represents unprecedented growth from humble beginnings. Something that was supposed to be small and insignificant becomes something unimaginably great. Will we see the Kingdom of God at work if we must live and work with our labor unrecognized? What does it mean to be faithful during the harvest, to believe in what is being rooted in us? Speaker: Pastor Rose Percy Part of the series “Summer in the City”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The mustard seed represents unprecedented growth from humble beginnings. Something that was supposed to be small and insignificant becomes something unimaginably great. Will we see the Kingdom of God at work if we must live and work with our labor unrecognized? What does it mean to be faithful during the harvest, to believe in what is being rooted in us? Speaker: Pastor Rose Percy Part of the series “Summer in the City”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Being Human</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 19 Jul 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>This week we’ll reflect on what it means to be merely human in a world often pushing us to be more.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Kristen Brown</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/summer-in-the-city/">Summer in the City</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>27:36</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/summer-in-the-city/being-human/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>This week we’ll reflect on what it means to be merely human in a world often pushing us to be more. Speaker: Kristen Brown Part of the series “Summer in the City”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>This week we’ll reflect on what it means to be merely human in a world often pushing us to be more. Speaker: Kristen Brown Part of the series “Summer in the City”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Questions and Encouragement</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2020-07-12-questions-and-encouragement/2020-07-12_Questions_and_Encouragement.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Jul 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>Do you have a question about a recent sermon or teaching? About the Bible? About living in the Way of Jesus in the midst of all that&#x27;s going on around us? Let&#x27;s talk about it! We&#x27;ll conclude with a very brief encouragement about endurance.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/summer-in-the-city/">Summer in the City</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>31:17</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/summer-in-the-city/questions-and-encouragement/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Do you have a question about a recent sermon or teaching? About the Bible? About living in the Way of Jesus in the midst of all that&amp;#x27;s going on around us? Let&amp;#x27;s talk about it! We&amp;#x27;ll conclude with a very brief encouragement about endurance. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Summer in the City”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Do you have a question about a recent sermon or teaching? About the Bible? About living in the Way of Jesus in the midst of all that&amp;#x27;s going on around us? Let&amp;#x27;s talk about it! We&amp;#x27;ll conclude with a very brief encouragement about endurance. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Summer in the City”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    

    
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            <title>The All-Vulnerable God</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2020-06-28-the-all-vulnerable-god/2020-06-28_The_All-Vulnerable_God.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Trinity is a relationship, and all relationships require vulnerability between multiple persons. If Trinity reveals to us a God who is not only “The Almighty” but also “The All-Vulnerable”, how then shall we live?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/three/">Three: Reflections on Trinity</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>16:56</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/three/all-vulnerable-god/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Trinity is a relationship, and all relationships require vulnerability between multiple persons. If Trinity reveals to us a God who is not only “The Almighty” but also “The All-Vulnerable”, how then shall we live? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Three: Reflections on Trinity”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Trinity is a relationship, and all relationships require vulnerability between multiple persons. If Trinity reveals to us a God who is not only “The Almighty” but also “The All-Vulnerable”, how then shall we live? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Three: Reflections on Trinity”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Breath and Breathing</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The movement of the Holy Spirit in the early days of the church threw the doors to God’s kingdom wide open. If Trinity is true, this openness was always God’s desire and design. Our work is to breathe God’s breath: to inhale and exhale the work of the Spirit.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/three/">Three: Reflections on Trinity</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>21:12</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/three/breath-and-breathing/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The movement of the Holy Spirit in the early days of the church threw the doors to God’s kingdom wide open. If Trinity is true, this openness was always God’s desire and design. Our work is to breathe God’s breath: to inhale and exhale the work of the Spirit. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Three: Reflections on Trinity”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The movement of the Holy Spirit in the early days of the church threw the doors to God’s kingdom wide open. If Trinity is true, this openness was always God’s desire and design. Our work is to breathe God’s breath: to inhale and exhale the work of the Spirit. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Three: Reflections on Trinity”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Emptying, But Never Empty</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>If Trinity is true, then the character of Jesus has always been the character of God. What does it say about God and the world that Jesus shows us a God who <i>empties himself</i> (Philippians 2) out of love for creation?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/three/">Three: Reflections on Trinity</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>16:53</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/three/emptying-never-empty/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>If Trinity is true, then the character of Jesus has always been the character of God. What does it say about God and the world that Jesus shows us a God who empties himself (Philippians 2) out of love for creation? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Three: Reflections on Trinity”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>If Trinity is true, then the character of Jesus has always been the character of God. What does it say about God and the world that Jesus shows us a God who empties himself (Philippians 2) out of love for creation? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Three: Reflections on Trinity”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Trinity and Transformation</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 7 Jun 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>On this day, Christians around the world will celebrate Trinity Sunday, a recognition of God&#x27;s nature. Does this abstract (and let&#x27;s face it, <i>confusing</i>) theological idea offer us anything for the crisis of our times? Can it even offer the transformation we need?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/three/">Three: Reflections on Trinity</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>18:01</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/three/trinity-and-transformation/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>On this day, Christians around the world will celebrate Trinity Sunday, a recognition of God&amp;#x27;s nature. Does this abstract (and let&amp;#x27;s face it, confusing) theological idea offer us anything for the crisis of our times? Can it even offer the transformation we need? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Three: Reflections on Trinity”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>On this day, Christians around the world will celebrate Trinity Sunday, a recognition of God&amp;#x27;s nature. Does this abstract (and let&amp;#x27;s face it, confusing) theological idea offer us anything for the crisis of our times? Can it even offer the transformation we need? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Three: Reflections on Trinity”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Day of Pentecost</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We celebrate the Day of Pentecost, remembering the multi-lingual and egalitarian way that the Holy Spirit broke through to the world through the gathered assembly of Christians. We also pause to mourn and reflect on racial injustice in our country, and to consider how we might become change agents in our culture.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/eastertide-2020/">Eastertide 2020: A Lectionary Series</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>31:14</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/eastertide-2020/day-pentecost/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We celebrate the Day of Pentecost, remembering the multi-lingual and egalitarian way that the Holy Spirit broke through to the world through the gathered assembly of Christians. We also pause to mourn and reflect on racial injustice in our country, and to consider how we might become change agents in our culture. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Eastertide 2020: A Lectionary Series”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We celebrate the Day of Pentecost, remembering the multi-lingual and egalitarian way that the Holy Spirit broke through to the world through the gathered assembly of Christians. We also pause to mourn and reflect on racial injustice in our country, and to consider how we might become change agents in our culture. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Eastertide 2020: A Lectionary Series”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The In-between</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The place and time of living in-between requires a certain set of skills that most of us struggle to sustain. And yet, this is where most of life is lived. While I have not always felt triumphant in this space I have found a few helpful methods for living in the midst of the middle that I look forward to offering into the mix. Can&#x27;t want to &quot;be with you&quot; on Sunday.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Judy Howard Peterson</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/eastertide-2020/">Eastertide 2020: A Lectionary Series</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>25:53</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/eastertide-2020/seventh-sunday-easter/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The place and time of living in-between requires a certain set of skills that most of us struggle to sustain. And yet, this is where most of life is lived. While I have not always felt triumphant in this space I have found a few helpful methods for living in the midst of the middle that I look forward to offering into the mix. Can&amp;#x27;t want to &amp;quot;be with you&amp;quot; on Sunday. Speaker: Judy Howard Peterson Part of the series “Eastertide 2020: A Lectionary Series”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The place and time of living in-between requires a certain set of skills that most of us struggle to sustain. And yet, this is where most of life is lived. While I have not always felt triumphant in this space I have found a few helpful methods for living in the midst of the middle that I look forward to offering into the mix. Can&amp;#x27;t want to &amp;quot;be with you&amp;quot; on Sunday. Speaker: Judy Howard Peterson Part of the series “Eastertide 2020: A Lectionary Series”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Lord, Show Us the Father</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The disciples once asked Jesus, <i>Lord, show us the Father, and we will be satisfied</i>. This combination of questioning and promising faith is one we are all familiar with. And Jesus’s answer is one we all need to hear.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/eastertide-2020/">Eastertide 2020: A Lectionary Series</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>17:38</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/eastertide-2020/fifth-sunday-easter/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The disciples once asked Jesus, Lord, show us the Father, and we will be satisfied. This combination of questioning and promising faith is one we are all familiar with. And Jesus’s answer is one we all need to hear. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Eastertide 2020: A Lectionary Series”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The disciples once asked Jesus, Lord, show us the Father, and we will be satisfied. This combination of questioning and promising faith is one we are all familiar with. And Jesus’s answer is one we all need to hear. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Eastertide 2020: A Lectionary Series”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Breaking Bread at Home</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2020-05-03-breaking-bread-at-home/2020-05-03_Breaking_Bread_at_Home.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 3 May 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>From the beginning, the Christian faith has been practiced not just in public worship, but at home. What’s more, Christians have always been acquainted with suffering. Perhaps these ancient scriptures can offer us hope in our modern times.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/eastertide-2020/">Eastertide 2020: A Lectionary Series</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>25:01</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/eastertide-2020/fourth-sunday-easter/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>From the beginning, the Christian faith has been practiced not just in public worship, but at home. What’s more, Christians have always been acquainted with suffering. Perhaps these ancient scriptures can offer us hope in our modern times. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Eastertide 2020: A Lectionary Series”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>From the beginning, the Christian faith has been practiced not just in public worship, but at home. What’s more, Christians have always been acquainted with suffering. Perhaps these ancient scriptures can offer us hope in our modern times. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Eastertide 2020: A Lectionary Series”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Preaching to the Converted</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2020-04-26-preaching-to-the-converted/2020-04-26_Preaching_to_the_Converted.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>After the arrival of the Holy Spirit, Peter delivered a powerful sermon that led to thousands of people being baptized. But although the miracle was that <i>everyone</i> received the Spirit, it was people who were <i>already</i> religious who repented and believed!</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/eastertide-2020/">Eastertide 2020: A Lectionary Series</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>20:42</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/eastertide-2020/third-sunday-easter/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>After the arrival of the Holy Spirit, Peter delivered a powerful sermon that led to thousands of people being baptized. But although the miracle was that everyone received the Spirit, it was people who were already religious who repented and believed! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Eastertide 2020: A Lectionary Series”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>After the arrival of the Holy Spirit, Peter delivered a powerful sermon that led to thousands of people being baptized. But although the miracle was that everyone received the Spirit, it was people who were already religious who repented and believed! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Eastertide 2020: A Lectionary Series”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Story Ends in Doubt</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>John’s Gospel concludes with a resonant story about Thomas, the disciple who refused to believe in the resurrection until he could physically touch Jesus. What an odd way to finish a story! John also adds a promise to those who will hear the story later.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/eastertide-2020/">Eastertide 2020: A Lectionary Series</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>22:11</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/eastertide-2020/second-sunday-easter/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>John’s Gospel concludes with a resonant story about Thomas, the disciple who refused to believe in the resurrection until he could physically touch Jesus. What an odd way to finish a story! John also adds a promise to those who will hear the story later. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Eastertide 2020: A Lectionary Series”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>John’s Gospel concludes with a resonant story about Thomas, the disciple who refused to believe in the resurrection until he could physically touch Jesus. What an odd way to finish a story! John also adds a promise to those who will hear the story later. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Eastertide 2020: A Lectionary Series”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Easter: Resurrection, Salvation, and Liberation</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/2020-04-12-easter/2020-04-12_Easter.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The great miracle and mystery of Easter will mean more to us when we understand what it meant to Jesus&#x27;s original disciples.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/holy-weekend/">Holy Weekend: From Darkness to Light</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>18:55</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/holy-weekend/gospel-chairs/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The great miracle and mystery of Easter will mean more to us when we understand what it meant to Jesus&amp;#x27;s original disciples. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Holy Weekend: From Darkness to Light”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The great miracle and mystery of Easter will mean more to us when we understand what it meant to Jesus&amp;#x27;s original disciples. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Holy Weekend: From Darkness to Light”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>When Jesus Is Unrecognizable</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20200405whenjesusisunrecognizable/2020-04-05_When_Jesus_Is_Unrecognizable.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 5 Apr 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Some disciples of Jesus, believing him to be dead, encountered him on the road. It took them a long time to realize that he was still with them, but different. We may need to learn to embrace a different vision of Jesus, too.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/deconstruction-project/">Deconstruction Project: Faith for When Things Are Falling Apart</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>22:02</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/deconstruction-project/when-jesus-unrecognizable/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Some disciples of Jesus, believing him to be dead, encountered him on the road. It took them a long time to realize that he was still with them, but different. We may need to learn to embrace a different vision of Jesus, too. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Deconstruction Project: Faith for When Things Are Falling Apart”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Some disciples of Jesus, believing him to be dead, encountered him on the road. It took them a long time to realize that he was still with them, but different. We may need to learn to embrace a different vision of Jesus, too. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Deconstruction Project: Faith for When Things Are Falling Apart”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Spirit of God vs. The Word of God</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20200329thespiritofgodvsthewordofgod/2020-03-29_The_Spirit_of_God_vs_The_Word_of_God.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The work of the Spirit is disruptive, a holy fire, a rushing wind. Sometimes, it’s even disruptive to our “biblical” understanding of God. What are we to do when the Spirit seems to lead away from the Scriptures?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/deconstruction-project/">Deconstruction Project: Faith for When Things Are Falling Apart</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>23:51</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/deconstruction-project/spirit-god-vs-word-god/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The work of the Spirit is disruptive, a holy fire, a rushing wind. Sometimes, it’s even disruptive to our “biblical” understanding of God. What are we to do when the Spirit seems to lead away from the Scriptures? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Deconstruction Project: Faith for When Things Are Falling Apart”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The work of the Spirit is disruptive, a holy fire, a rushing wind. Sometimes, it’s even disruptive to our “biblical” understanding of God. What are we to do when the Spirit seems to lead away from the Scriptures? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Deconstruction Project: Faith for When Things Are Falling Apart”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Dreams That Demolish</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Joseph had holy dreams that changed his worldview. But it put him at odds with his brothers, ultimately ripping his family apart. <i>God’s work might hurt before it heals</i>.</p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/deconstruction-project/">Deconstruction Project: Faith for When Things Are Falling Apart</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>15:27</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/deconstruction-project/dreams-demolish/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Joseph had holy dreams that changed his worldview. But it put him at odds with his brothers, ultimately ripping his family apart. God’s work might hurt before it heals. Part of the series “Deconstruction Project: Faith for When Things Are Falling Apart”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Joseph had holy dreams that changed his worldview. But it put him at odds with his brothers, ultimately ripping his family apart. God’s work might hurt before it heals. Part of the series “Deconstruction Project: Faith for When Things Are Falling Apart”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Anger, Pain, and God</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Processing the emotional aspects of deconstruction can be as hard as figuring out the spirituality of it all. We can take some reassurance from the Psalms of Lament, which legitimize the pain of religious experience.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/deconstruction-project/">Deconstruction Project: Faith for When Things Are Falling Apart</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>24:00</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/deconstruction-project/anger-pain-and-god/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Processing the emotional aspects of deconstruction can be as hard as figuring out the spirituality of it all. We can take some reassurance from the Psalms of Lament, which legitimize the pain of religious experience. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Deconstruction Project: Faith for When Things Are Falling Apart”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Processing the emotional aspects of deconstruction can be as hard as figuring out the spirituality of it all. We can take some reassurance from the Psalms of Lament, which legitimize the pain of religious experience. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Deconstruction Project: Faith for When Things Are Falling Apart”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>A Prophet’s Question</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20200308aprophetsquestion/2020-03-08_A_Prophet%27s_Question.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 8 Mar 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>John the Baptist spent his entire life—literally from before he was born!—understanding himself to be tied up in the story of Jesus. And yet near the end of his life, he was in crisis and plagued by doubt. Not even being a prophet can guarantee certainty.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/deconstruction-project/">Deconstruction Project: Faith for When Things Are Falling Apart</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>40:53</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/deconstruction-project/a-prophets-question/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>John the Baptist spent his entire life—literally from before he was born!—understanding himself to be tied up in the story of Jesus. And yet near the end of his life, he was in crisis and plagued by doubt. Not even being a prophet can guarantee certainty. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Deconstruction Project: Faith for When Things Are Falling Apart”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>John the Baptist spent his entire life—literally from before he was born!—understanding himself to be tied up in the story of Jesus. And yet near the end of his life, he was in crisis and plagued by doubt. Not even being a prophet can guarantee certainty. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Deconstruction Project: Faith for When Things Are Falling Apart”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Wise Builders</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20200301wisebuilders/2020-03-01_Wise_Builders.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 1 Mar 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>“The wise man built upon the rock, the foolish man upon sand.” When the storms rage and your spiritual house falls, does that make you a fool? And what is underneath all that sand, anyway?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/deconstruction-project/">Deconstruction Project: Faith for When Things Are Falling Apart</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>36:37</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/deconstruction-project/wise-builders/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>“The wise man built upon the rock, the foolish man upon sand.” When the storms rage and your spiritual house falls, does that make you a fool? And what is underneath all that sand, anyway? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Deconstruction Project: Faith for When Things Are Falling Apart”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>“The wise man built upon the rock, the foolish man upon sand.” When the storms rage and your spiritual house falls, does that make you a fool? And what is underneath all that sand, anyway? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Deconstruction Project: Faith for When Things Are Falling Apart”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>That Word You Keep On Using</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20200223thatwordyoukeeponusing/2020-02-23_That_Word_You_Keep_On_Using.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 23 Feb 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Our religious vocabulary matters, because it gives meaning to our life of faith. But some words we use (repeatedly!) can be confusing, or have evolved new meaning over the years. Today we examine a few of these words, considering what they mean to us.</p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/wintry-mix/">Wintry Mix: A Series to Get Us Through to Spring</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>36:52</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/wintry-mix/february-23rd/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Our religious vocabulary matters, because it gives meaning to our life of faith. But some words we use (repeatedly!) can be confusing, or have evolved new meaning over the years. Today we examine a few of these words, considering what they mean to us. Part of the series “Wintry Mix: A Series to Get Us Through to Spring”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Our religious vocabulary matters, because it gives meaning to our life of faith. But some words we use (repeatedly!) can be confusing, or have evolved new meaning over the years. Today we examine a few of these words, considering what they mean to us. Part of the series “Wintry Mix: A Series to Get Us Through to Spring”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Be Perfect</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20200216beperfect/2020-02-16_Be_Perfect.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Feb 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>“Be perfect as your Heavenly Father is perfect.” This line tucked into the middle of Jesus’s Sermon on the Mount seems impossible. What could Jesus mean by this? We’ll explore this strange idea this week, and in doing so learn more about what it means to be beloved children of God.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Kristen Brown</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/wintry-mix/">Wintry Mix: A Series to Get Us Through to Spring</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>31:56</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/wintry-mix/february-16th/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>“Be perfect as your Heavenly Father is perfect.” This line tucked into the middle of Jesus’s Sermon on the Mount seems impossible. What could Jesus mean by this? We’ll explore this strange idea this week, and in doing so learn more about what it means to be beloved children of God. Speaker: Kristen Brown Part of the series “Wintry Mix: A Series to Get Us Through to Spring”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>“Be perfect as your Heavenly Father is perfect.” This line tucked into the middle of Jesus’s Sermon on the Mount seems impossible. What could Jesus mean by this? We’ll explore this strange idea this week, and in doing so learn more about what it means to be beloved children of God. Speaker: Kristen Brown Part of the series “Wintry Mix: A Series to Get Us Through to Spring”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Moderate Justice</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20200119moderatejustice/2020-01-19_Moderate_Justice.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 19 Jan 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., by engaging with the Hebrew prophet Amos, whose writing inspired some of Dr. King’s most challenging words: his letter to white moderate Christians.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/wintry-mix/">Wintry Mix: A Series to Get Us Through to Spring</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>34:43</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/wintry-mix/mlk-sunday/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., by engaging with the Hebrew prophet Amos, whose writing inspired some of Dr. King’s most challenging words: his letter to white moderate Christians. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Wintry Mix: A Series to Get Us Through to Spring”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., by engaging with the Hebrew prophet Amos, whose writing inspired some of Dr. King’s most challenging words: his letter to white moderate Christians. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Wintry Mix: A Series to Get Us Through to Spring”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Shelter of Mother Bird</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20200112theshelterofmotherbird/2020-01-12_The_Shelter_of_Mother_Bird.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Jan 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>How does vulnerability before God provide rest when we feel defeated and destroyed?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Carrie Starr</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/wintry-mix/">Wintry Mix: A Series to Get Us Through to Spring</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>30:36</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/wintry-mix/psalm-57/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>How does vulnerability before God provide rest when we feel defeated and destroyed? Speaker: Carrie Starr Part of the series “Wintry Mix: A Series to Get Us Through to Spring”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>How does vulnerability before God provide rest when we feel defeated and destroyed? Speaker: Carrie Starr Part of the series “Wintry Mix: A Series to Get Us Through to Spring”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The State of the Church</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20200205thestateofthechurch/2020-02-05_The_State_of_the_Church.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 5 Jan 2020 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>An update from Pastor Scott about all that is going on lately at Artisan, what challenges we face, and what we can expect in 2020.</p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/wintry-mix/">Wintry Mix: A Series to Get Us Through to Spring</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>33:52</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/wintry-mix/state-church/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>An update from Pastor Scott about all that is going on lately at Artisan, what challenges we face, and what we can expect in 2020. Part of the series “Wintry Mix: A Series to Get Us Through to Spring”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>An update from Pastor Scott about all that is going on lately at Artisan, what challenges we face, and what we can expect in 2020. Part of the series “Wintry Mix: A Series to Get Us Through to Spring”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Emmanuel</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20191222emmanuel/2019-12-22_Emmanuel.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Dec 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In a world that seems more apocalyptic with each passing day, it would be easy to become infatuated with signs that the end is near. But God is with us <i>now</i>. It’s time to wake up from our dark dreams… and act!</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/god-darkness/">God in the Darkness: Awakening to Advent</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>24:47</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/god-darkness/emmanuel/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In a world that seems more apocalyptic with each passing day, it would be easy to become infatuated with signs that the end is near. But God is with us now. It’s time to wake up from our dark dreams… and act! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “God in the Darkness: Awakening to Advent”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In a world that seems more apocalyptic with each passing day, it would be easy to become infatuated with signs that the end is near. But God is with us now. It’s time to wake up from our dark dreams… and act! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “God in the Darkness: Awakening to Advent”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>A Desert That Rejoices</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20191215adesertthatrejoices/2019-12-15_A_Desert_That_Rejoices.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Dec 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>How do we find joy in the midst of sorrow? Patience in desperation? The same way we find faith in the midst of doubt: with grit, perseverance, trust, and a willingness to get our hands dirty.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/god-darkness/">God in the Darkness: Awakening to Advent</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>27:00</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/god-darkness/desert-rejoices/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>How do we find joy in the midst of sorrow? Patience in desperation? The same way we find faith in the midst of doubt: with grit, perseverance, trust, and a willingness to get our hands dirty. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “God in the Darkness: Awakening to Advent”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>How do we find joy in the midst of sorrow? Patience in desperation? The same way we find faith in the midst of doubt: with grit, perseverance, trust, and a willingness to get our hands dirty. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “God in the Darkness: Awakening to Advent”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Hoping in a Stump</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20191208hopinginastump/2019-12-08_Hoping%20_in_a_Stump.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20191208hopinginastump/2019-12-08_Hoping%20_in_a_Stump.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 8 Dec 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The world can seem like a hopeless place. Yet just like when saplings emerge from the stump of a tree, new life can grow out of that which seems dead. Let us hope in the promises of God!</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/god-darkness/">God in the Darkness: Awakening to Advent</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>18:15</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/god-darkness/hoping-stump/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The world can seem like a hopeless place. Yet just like when saplings emerge from the stump of a tree, new life can grow out of that which seems dead. Let us hope in the promises of God! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “God in the Darkness: Awakening to Advent”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The world can seem like a hopeless place. Yet just like when saplings emerge from the stump of a tree, new life can grow out of that which seems dead. Let us hope in the promises of God! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “God in the Darkness: Awakening to Advent”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Finding Peace in a Dark Place</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20191201findingpeaceinadarkplace/2019-12-01_Finding_Peace_in_a_Dark%20Place.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20191201findingpeaceinadarkplace/2019-12-01_Finding_Peace_in_a_Dark%20Place.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 1 Dec 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>We all long for the day when we find peace in our city and in our world, when nations are not at war, and when justice prevails. How then should we live while we wait for that day to arrive?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/god-darkness/">God in the Darkness: Awakening to Advent</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>26:52</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/god-darkness/finding-peace-dark-place/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We all long for the day when we find peace in our city and in our world, when nations are not at war, and when justice prevails. How then should we live while we wait for that day to arrive? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “God in the Darkness: Awakening to Advent”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We all long for the day when we find peace in our city and in our world, when nations are not at war, and when justice prevails. How then should we live while we wait for that day to arrive? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “God in the Darkness: Awakening to Advent”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Crucified King</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 24 Nov 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Christ the King Sunday, the last day of the liturgical year, typically focuses on Christ’s dominion over all creatures. This year, the lectionary Gospel reading gives us a dramatically unexpected picture of Christ’s reign: the story of his crucifixion.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/road-jesus/">On the Road With Jesus: Traveling With the Teacher</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>16:50</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/road-jesus/crucified-king/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Christ the King Sunday, the last day of the liturgical year, typically focuses on Christ’s dominion over all creatures. This year, the lectionary Gospel reading gives us a dramatically unexpected picture of Christ’s reign: the story of his crucifixion. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “On the Road With Jesus: Traveling With the Teacher”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Christ the King Sunday, the last day of the liturgical year, typically focuses on Christ’s dominion over all creatures. This year, the lectionary Gospel reading gives us a dramatically unexpected picture of Christ’s reign: the story of his crucifixion. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “On the Road With Jesus: Traveling With the Teacher”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>An Ominous Prediction</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 17 Nov 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In response to a seemingly harmless observation about the beauty of the temple, Jesus warns that it is all temporary, and that there are many trials coming for those who proclaim his name.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/road-jesus/">On the Road With Jesus: Traveling With the Teacher</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>37:11</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/road-jesus/ominous-prediction/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In response to a seemingly harmless observation about the beauty of the temple, Jesus warns that it is all temporary, and that there are many trials coming for those who proclaim his name. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “On the Road With Jesus: Traveling With the Teacher”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In response to a seemingly harmless observation about the beauty of the temple, Jesus warns that it is all temporary, and that there are many trials coming for those who proclaim his name. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “On the Road With Jesus: Traveling With the Teacher”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>In the Resurrection</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 10 Nov 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>When we see death and destruction all around us, how can we begin to find hope without the resurrection? And what do people of resurrection have to offer a dying world?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Rose Percy, Bethel Church of the Nazarene</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/road-jesus/">On the Road With Jesus: Traveling With the Teacher</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>31:48</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/road-jesus/stress-testing-law/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>When we see death and destruction all around us, how can we begin to find hope without the resurrection? And what do people of resurrection have to offer a dying world? Speaker: Rose Percy, Bethel Church of the Nazarene Part of the series “On the Road With Jesus: Traveling With the Teacher”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>When we see death and destruction all around us, how can we begin to find hope without the resurrection? And what do people of resurrection have to offer a dying world? Speaker: Rose Percy, Bethel Church of the Nazarene Part of the series “On the Road With Jesus: Traveling With the Teacher”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Dinner With a Tax Collector</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 3 Nov 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A famous &quot;Sunday School&quot; story about a man who received forgiveness: it seems simple enough. But we had better not skip over the reconciling work he did!</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/road-jesus/">On the Road With Jesus: Traveling With the Teacher</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>24:43</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/road-jesus/dinner-tax-collector/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A famous &amp;quot;Sunday School&amp;quot; story about a man who received forgiveness: it seems simple enough. But we had better not skip over the reconciling work he did! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “On the Road With Jesus: Traveling With the Teacher”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A famous &amp;quot;Sunday School&amp;quot; story about a man who received forgiveness: it seems simple enough. But we had better not skip over the reconciling work he did! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “On the Road With Jesus: Traveling With the Teacher”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Competitive Prayer</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Oct 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Jesus told a story of two men who went up to pray. One was self-righteous, the other deeply humble. Which character we see ourselves in reveals a lot about our own spiritual state.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/road-jesus/">On the Road With Jesus: Traveling With the Teacher</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>26:11</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/road-jesus/competitive-prayer/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Jesus told a story of two men who went up to pray. One was self-righteous, the other deeply humble. Which character we see ourselves in reveals a lot about our own spiritual state. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “On the Road With Jesus: Traveling With the Teacher”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Jesus told a story of two men who went up to pray. One was self-righteous, the other deeply humble. Which character we see ourselves in reveals a lot about our own spiritual state. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “On the Road With Jesus: Traveling With the Teacher”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Widow and the Judge</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20191020thewidowandthejudge/2019-10-20_The_Widow_and_the_Judge.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 20 Oct 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Jesus told his disciples a parable about a widow who petitioned a judge for justice against an opponent. As we try to apply this teaching to our time, we ask ourselves who each of these characters represents, and which one we most resemble.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/road-jesus/">On the Road With Jesus: Traveling With the Teacher</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>35:27</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/road-jesus/widow-and-judge/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Jesus told his disciples a parable about a widow who petitioned a judge for justice against an opponent. As we try to apply this teaching to our time, we ask ourselves who each of these characters represents, and which one we most resemble. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “On the Road With Jesus: Traveling With the Teacher”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Jesus told his disciples a parable about a widow who petitioned a judge for justice against an opponent. As we try to apply this teaching to our time, we ask ourselves who each of these characters represents, and which one we most resemble. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “On the Road With Jesus: Traveling With the Teacher”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Ten Lepers</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Oct 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>On his way to Jerusalem, Jesus healed ten men at once. Only one showed gratitude. But the story has many other interesting aspects, leaving us with lots to ponder as we sort out its meaning for today.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/road-jesus/">On the Road With Jesus: Traveling With the Teacher</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>30:42</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/road-jesus/ten-lepers/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>On his way to Jerusalem, Jesus healed ten men at once. Only one showed gratitude. But the story has many other interesting aspects, leaving us with lots to ponder as we sort out its meaning for today. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “On the Road With Jesus: Traveling With the Teacher”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>On his way to Jerusalem, Jesus healed ten men at once. Only one showed gratitude. But the story has many other interesting aspects, leaving us with lots to ponder as we sort out its meaning for today. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “On the Road With Jesus: Traveling With the Teacher”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Increase Our Faith</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 6 Oct 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In this introductory sermon, we begin to think about what it means to “travel with the Teacher”, especially when we find his lessons difficult to understand or accept.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/road-jesus/">On the Road With Jesus: Traveling With the Teacher</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>26:30</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/road-jesus/increase-our-faith/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In this introductory sermon, we begin to think about what it means to “travel with the Teacher”, especially when we find his lessons difficult to understand or accept. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “On the Road With Jesus: Traveling With the Teacher”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In this introductory sermon, we begin to think about what it means to “travel with the Teacher”, especially when we find his lessons difficult to understand or accept. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “On the Road With Jesus: Traveling With the Teacher”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Contentment and Riches</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20190929contentmentandriches/2019-09-29_Contentment_and_Riches.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 29 Sep 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>“Alas for those who are at ease”, writes the prophet Amos. And the words don’t get more comforting to the comfortable from there. In the Christian scriptures, we find instructions for those who are rich—instructions that all Americans would do well to heed.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/inside-out-faith/">Inside Out Faith: A return to the lectionary</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>30:25</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/inside-out-faith/contentment-and-riches/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>“Alas for those who are at ease”, writes the prophet Amos. And the words don’t get more comforting to the comfortable from there. In the Christian scriptures, we find instructions for those who are rich—instructions that all Americans would do well to heed. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Inside Out Faith: A return to the lectionary”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>“Alas for those who are at ease”, writes the prophet Amos. And the words don’t get more comforting to the comfortable from there. In the Christian scriptures, we find instructions for those who are rich—instructions that all Americans would do well to heed. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Inside Out Faith: A return to the lectionary”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Conquest and Deliverance</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20190922conquestanddeliverance/2019-09-22_Conquest_and_Deliverance.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Sep 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In a country where national identity and religious identity are often hard to separate, it can be difficult to imagine a communal faith that is not poisoned by politics. Yet the biblical story often situates God’s deliverance within cities, tribes, and nations. What are we to make of this?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/inside-out-faith/">Inside Out Faith: A return to the lectionary</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>25:01</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/inside-out-faith/conquest-and-deliverance/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In a country where national identity and religious identity are often hard to separate, it can be difficult to imagine a communal faith that is not poisoned by politics. Yet the biblical story often situates God’s deliverance within cities, tribes, and nations. What are we to make of this? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Inside Out Faith: A return to the lectionary”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In a country where national identity and religious identity are often hard to separate, it can be difficult to imagine a communal faith that is not poisoned by politics. Yet the biblical story often situates God’s deliverance within cities, tribes, and nations. What are we to make of this? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Inside Out Faith: A return to the lectionary”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>This Is Not the End</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20190915thisisnottheend/2019-09-15_This_Is_Not_the_End.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Sep 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>To live faithfully into the story of God’s people, we must be willing to admit the worst things we have ever done, and to repent. This can seem soul-crushing! But take heart, because <i>this is not the end</i>.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/inside-out-faith/">Inside Out Faith: A return to the lectionary</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>22:04</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/inside-out-faith/not-end/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>To live faithfully into the story of God’s people, we must be willing to admit the worst things we have ever done, and to repent. This can seem soul-crushing! But take heart, because this is not the end. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Inside Out Faith: A return to the lectionary”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>To live faithfully into the story of God’s people, we must be willing to admit the worst things we have ever done, and to repent. This can seem soul-crushing! But take heart, because this is not the end. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Inside Out Faith: A return to the lectionary”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Known and Made</title>
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            <guid>https://ia601509.us.archive.org/7/items/20190908knownandmade/2019-09-08_Known_and_Made.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 8 Sep 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The Bible offers us a vision of God’s intimate knowledge and love for us, as well as our endless potential to fulfill our divine purpose in life. But to understand this, we might need to unravel some tightly-wound misconceptions!</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/inside-out-faith/">Inside Out Faith: A return to the lectionary</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>20:31</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/inside-out-faith/known-and-made/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The Bible offers us a vision of God’s intimate knowledge and love for us, as well as our endless potential to fulfill our divine purpose in life. But to understand this, we might need to unravel some tightly-wound misconceptions! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Inside Out Faith: A return to the lectionary”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The Bible offers us a vision of God’s intimate knowledge and love for us, as well as our endless potential to fulfill our divine purpose in life. But to understand this, we might need to unravel some tightly-wound misconceptions! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Inside Out Faith: A return to the lectionary”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Stand Your Ground</title>
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            <guid>https://ia801509.us.archive.org/12/items/20190825standyourground/2019-08-25_Stand_Your_Ground.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 25 Aug 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Our final parable offers a picture of the sometimes long road to justice and our calling to be faithful.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Kristen Brown</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/artisan_a_parable/">Artisan: A Parable: Pastoral Residency: Kristen Brown</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:45</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/artisan_a_parable/stand-your-ground/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Our final parable offers a picture of the sometimes long road to justice and our calling to be faithful. Speaker: Kristen Brown Part of the series “Artisan: A Parable: Pastoral Residency: Kristen Brown”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Our final parable offers a picture of the sometimes long road to justice and our calling to be faithful. Speaker: Kristen Brown Part of the series “Artisan: A Parable: Pastoral Residency: Kristen Brown”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Becoming Neighbors</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 18 Aug 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Sometimes we’re the Samaritan, sometimes we’re the guy on the side of the road. We’re always becoming neighbors.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Kristen Brown</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/artisan_a_parable/">Artisan: A Parable: Pastoral Residency: Kristen Brown</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:41</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/artisan_a_parable/becoming-neighbors/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Sometimes we’re the Samaritan, sometimes we’re the guy on the side of the road. We’re always becoming neighbors. Speaker: Kristen Brown Part of the series “Artisan: A Parable: Pastoral Residency: Kristen Brown”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Sometimes we’re the Samaritan, sometimes we’re the guy on the side of the road. We’re always becoming neighbors. Speaker: Kristen Brown Part of the series “Artisan: A Parable: Pastoral Residency: Kristen Brown”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Daily Bread</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 11 Aug 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In God’s kingdom, all people have dignity.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Kristen Brown</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/artisan_a_parable/">Artisan: A Parable: Pastoral Residency: Kristen Brown</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:23</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/artisan_a_parable/daily-bread/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In God’s kingdom, all people have dignity. Speaker: Kristen Brown Part of the series “Artisan: A Parable: Pastoral Residency: Kristen Brown”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In God’s kingdom, all people have dignity. Speaker: Kristen Brown Part of the series “Artisan: A Parable: Pastoral Residency: Kristen Brown”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Kingdom of Mercy</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 4 Aug 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We are welcomed into God’s kingdom by the mercy of God. God’s mercy is to be a characteristic of our lives and our communities.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Kristen Brown</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/artisan_a_parable/">Artisan: A Parable: Pastoral Residency: Kristen Brown</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>40:10</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/artisan_a_parable/the-kingdom-of-mercy/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We are welcomed into God’s kingdom by the mercy of God. God’s mercy is to be a characteristic of our lives and our communities. Speaker: Kristen Brown Part of the series “Artisan: A Parable: Pastoral Residency: Kristen Brown”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We are welcomed into God’s kingdom by the mercy of God. God’s mercy is to be a characteristic of our lives and our communities. Speaker: Kristen Brown Part of the series “Artisan: A Parable: Pastoral Residency: Kristen Brown”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Being Found</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 28 Jul 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Three parables in Luke 15 tell the story of being lost and being found. How do we know when we are lost, and what does it look like to be found by God? How do we become a community of the lost and found?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Kristen Brown</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/artisan_a_parable/">Artisan: A Parable: Pastoral Residency: Kristen Brown</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>34:49</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/artisan_a_parable/being-found/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Three parables in Luke 15 tell the story of being lost and being found. How do we know when we are lost, and what does it look like to be found by God? How do we become a community of the lost and found? Speaker: Kristen Brown Part of the series “Artisan: A Parable: Pastoral Residency: Kristen Brown”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Three parables in Luke 15 tell the story of being lost and being found. How do we know when we are lost, and what does it look like to be found by God? How do we become a community of the lost and found? Speaker: Kristen Brown Part of the series “Artisan: A Parable: Pastoral Residency: Kristen Brown”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Mustard Seeds</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jul 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Kicking off our series on the parables, this week we’ll consider the significance of small things in our lives and community that become signs of the kingdom.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Kristen Brown</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/artisan_a_parable/">Artisan: A Parable: Pastoral Residency: Kristen Brown</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>22:51</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/artisan_a_parable/mustard-seeds/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Kicking off our series on the parables, this week we’ll consider the significance of small things in our lives and community that become signs of the kingdom. Speaker: Kristen Brown Part of the series “Artisan: A Parable: Pastoral Residency: Kristen Brown”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Kicking off our series on the parables, this week we’ll consider the significance of small things in our lives and community that become signs of the kingdom. Speaker: Kristen Brown Part of the series “Artisan: A Parable: Pastoral Residency: Kristen Brown”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Stories We Need</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Jul 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The centrality of story in scripture and the scope of stories that are part of God’s story.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pete Strub</p>
                        
                        
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                <itunes:duration>27:03</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/stories_we_need/stories-we-need/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The centrality of story in scripture and the scope of stories that are part of God’s story. Speaker: Pete Strub</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The centrality of story in scripture and the scope of stories that are part of God’s story. Speaker: Pete Strub</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Stories of Faith</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20190707storiesoffaith/2019-07-07_Stories_of_Faith.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 7 Jul 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Stories of how Artisan members have and continue to encounter God in the way of Jesus.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Del Ippolito, Angela and Dan Glading</p>
                        
                        
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                <itunes:duration>33:32</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/encountering_god/stories-of-faith/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Stories of how Artisan members have and continue to encounter God in the way of Jesus. Speaker: Del Ippolito, Angela and Dan Glading</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Stories of how Artisan members have and continue to encounter God in the way of Jesus. Speaker: Del Ippolito, Angela and Dan Glading</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Who We Are Now: Sounds of Reorientation</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20190630whowearenow--soundsofreorientation/2019-06-30_Who_We_Are_Now—Sounds_of_Reorientation.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 30 Jun 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A series closing sermon by our friend Rev. Matthew Martin Nickoloff about music as worship in all aspects of life (not just Sunday).</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Rev. Matthew Martin Nickoloff</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/Decorating_Time/">Decorating Time: The Psalms of Artisan</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>35:20</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/Decorating_Time/who-we-are-now-sounds-of-reorientation/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A series closing sermon by our friend Rev. Matthew Martin Nickoloff about music as worship in all aspects of life (not just Sunday). Speaker: Rev. Matthew Martin Nickoloff Part of the series “Decorating Time: The Psalms of Artisan”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A series closing sermon by our friend Rev. Matthew Martin Nickoloff about music as worship in all aspects of life (not just Sunday). Speaker: Rev. Matthew Martin Nickoloff Part of the series “Decorating Time: The Psalms of Artisan”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Disrupting Time: Songs of Disorienting Rage and Reorienting Joy</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Jun 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In observance of Juneteenth, an exploration of how voices in blues, hip hop, and folk challenge white supremacy and gesture towards the possibility of a more beloved community.</p><p>Links to music featured in the sermon are below:</p><ul><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pyWb5rEgts">Son House: Grinnin’ In Your Face</a></li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzweCzbgmPQ">Mos Def: Rock n Roll</a></li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sb4PsXncNV8">Bob Dylan: Oxford Town</a></li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQ8TXqZsIog">Mavis Staples: Little Bit</a></li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jj1T7uHdBcY">Beyonce and The Dixie Chicks: Daddy Lessons</a></li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkgCg-svcKo">Duke Ellington and Mahalia Jackson: Come Sunday</a></li></ul>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Rev. Matthew Martin Nickoloff</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/Decorating_Time/">Decorating Time: The Psalms of Artisan</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:35</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/Decorating_Time/disrupting-time-songs-of-disorienting-rage-and-reorienting-joy/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In observance of Juneteenth, an exploration of how voices in blues, hip hop, and folk challenge white supremacy and gesture towards the possibility of a more beloved community. Links to music featured in the sermon are below:Son House: Grinnin’ In Your FaceMos Def: Rock n RollBob Dylan: Oxford TownMavis Staples: Little BitBeyonce and The Dixie Chicks: Daddy LessonsDuke Ellington and Mahalia Jackson: Come Sunday Speaker: Rev. Matthew Martin Nickoloff Part of the series “Decorating Time: The Psalms of Artisan”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In observance of Juneteenth, an exploration of how voices in blues, hip hop, and folk challenge white supremacy and gesture towards the possibility of a more beloved community. Links to music featured in the sermon are below:Son House: Grinnin’ In Your FaceMos Def: Rock n RollBob Dylan: Oxford TownMavis Staples: Little BitBeyonce and The Dixie Chicks: Daddy LessonsDuke Ellington and Mahalia Jackson: Come Sunday Speaker: Rev. Matthew Martin Nickoloff Part of the series “Decorating Time: The Psalms of Artisan”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>This Is the Sound of One Voice: Songwriters’ Panel</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20190609ThisIsTheSoundOfOneVoice/2019-06-09_This_is_The_Sound_of_One_Voice.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 9 Jun 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Songwriters’ panel discussing song writing solo, in community, with faith and without.</p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/Decorating_Time/">Decorating Time: The Psalms of Artisan</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>57:05</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/Decorating_Time/this-is-the-sound-of-one-voice-songwriters-panel/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Songwriters’ panel discussing song writing solo, in community, with faith and without. Part of the series “Decorating Time: The Psalms of Artisan”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Songwriters’ panel discussing song writing solo, in community, with faith and without. Part of the series “Decorating Time: The Psalms of Artisan”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>How We Decorate Time: Sounds of Orientation</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20190602HowWeDecorateTime/2019-06-02_How_We_Decorate_Time.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 2 Jun 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>An introductory sermon by our friend Rev. Matthew Martin Nickoloff to our series Decorating Time: The Psalms of Artisan.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Rev. Matthew Martin Nickoloff</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/Decorating_Time/">Decorating Time: The Psalms of Artisan</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>46:17</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/Decorating_Time/how-we-decorate-time-sounds-of-orientation/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>An introductory sermon by our friend Rev. Matthew Martin Nickoloff to our series Decorating Time: The Psalms of Artisan. Speaker: Rev. Matthew Martin Nickoloff Part of the series “Decorating Time: The Psalms of Artisan”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>An introductory sermon by our friend Rev. Matthew Martin Nickoloff to our series Decorating Time: The Psalms of Artisan. Speaker: Rev. Matthew Martin Nickoloff Part of the series “Decorating Time: The Psalms of Artisan”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Making a commitment to Unity in Diversity</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20190526UnityInDiversity/2019-05-26_Unity_in_Diversity.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 26 May 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In Jesus final prayer, Jesus does not pray that his disciples would be prosperous or profound or right, but that they would be protected from the things that would try to pull them apart. What if people saw our unity in diversity and said, “Something or someone has certainly saved them from division, this is such BETTER NEWS that we want the church to teach us how to do this!” This is the gift of unity in diversity, a gift that is not simply to be pursued by us and for us, but a gift to be pursued by us, for the sake of the world, so that the world will also come to believe in the three dimensional Savior that comes to rescue the world three dimensional ways</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Judy Howard Peterson</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/pastoral_residency_judy_howard_peterson/">Pastoral Residency: Judy Howard Peterson: #Better News</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>43:45</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/pastoral_residency_judy_howard_peterson/making-a-commitment-to-unity-in-diversity/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In Jesus final prayer, Jesus does not pray that his disciples would be prosperous or profound or right, but that they would be protected from the things that would try to pull them apart. What if people saw our unity in diversity and said, “Something or someone has certainly saved them from division, this is such BETTER NEWS that we want the church to teach us how to do this!” This is the gift of unity in diversity, a gift that is not simply to be pursued by us and for us, but a gift to be pursued by us, for the sake of the world, so that the world will also come to believe in the three dimensional Savior that comes to rescue the world three dimensional ways Speaker: Pastor Judy Howard Peterson Part of the series “Pastoral Residency: Judy Howard Peterson: #Better News”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In Jesus final prayer, Jesus does not pray that his disciples would be prosperous or profound or right, but that they would be protected from the things that would try to pull them apart. What if people saw our unity in diversity and said, “Something or someone has certainly saved them from division, this is such BETTER NEWS that we want the church to teach us how to do this!” This is the gift of unity in diversity, a gift that is not simply to be pursued by us and for us, but a gift to be pursued by us, for the sake of the world, so that the world will also come to believe in the three dimensional Savior that comes to rescue the world three dimensional ways Speaker: Pastor Judy Howard Peterson Part of the series “Pastoral Residency: Judy Howard Peterson: #Better News”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Learning the art of Gracious Integrity</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20190519GraciousIntegrity/2019-05-19_Gracious_Integrity.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 19 May 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The root meaning of the world integrity is found in the word integer, which means to be whole and we if we are going to be BETTER NEWS we must begin by acknowledging that there isn’t one of us who is completely whole. We are able to stand in this vulnerable position because we know the grace of Jesus Christ comes to us while we are still living in a place that lacks integrity. If we are to become BETTER NEWS we must then go and do likewise, longing for a world that sins no more while remaining committed to a gracious integrity that proclaims, “neither do I condemn you.” </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Judy Howard Peterson</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/pastoral_residency_judy_howard_peterson/">Pastoral Residency: Judy Howard Peterson: #Better News</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>39:34</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/pastoral_residency_judy_howard_peterson/learning-the-art-of-gracious-integrity/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The root meaning of the world integrity is found in the word integer, which means to be whole and we if we are going to be BETTER NEWS we must begin by acknowledging that there isn’t one of us who is completely whole. We are able to stand in this vulnerable position because we know the grace of Jesus Christ comes to us while we are still living in a place that lacks integrity. If we are to become BETTER NEWS we must then go and do likewise, longing for a world that sins no more while remaining committed to a gracious integrity that proclaims, “neither do I condemn you.” Speaker: Pastor Judy Howard Peterson Part of the series “Pastoral Residency: Judy Howard Peterson: #Better News”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The root meaning of the world integrity is found in the word integer, which means to be whole and we if we are going to be BETTER NEWS we must begin by acknowledging that there isn’t one of us who is completely whole. We are able to stand in this vulnerable position because we know the grace of Jesus Christ comes to us while we are still living in a place that lacks integrity. If we are to become BETTER NEWS we must then go and do likewise, longing for a world that sins no more while remaining committed to a gracious integrity that proclaims, “neither do I condemn you.” Speaker: Pastor Judy Howard Peterson Part of the series “Pastoral Residency: Judy Howard Peterson: #Better News”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Passionately Devoted to the Better News</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 12 May 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>It is important that the people of God are passionately devoted to this BETTER NEWS. Passion is usually described as an emotion, but the word passion is also the world that is used to describe Jesus laying down his life for the love of the world. If we are going to be BETTER NEWS I want to challenge us to not only lay down our life for Christ, but to also lay down our life like Christ. Being BETTER NEWS means that we show up as real people willing to loving lay down our lives for the world.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Judy Howard Peterson</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/pastoral_residency_judy_howard_peterson/">Pastoral Residency: Judy Howard Peterson: #Better News</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>47:31</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/pastoral_residency_judy_howard_peterson/passionately-devoted-to-the-better-news/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>It is important that the people of God are passionately devoted to this BETTER NEWS. Passion is usually described as an emotion, but the word passion is also the world that is used to describe Jesus laying down his life for the love of the world. If we are going to be BETTER NEWS I want to challenge us to not only lay down our life for Christ, but to also lay down our life like Christ. Being BETTER NEWS means that we show up as real people willing to loving lay down our lives for the world. Speaker: Pastor Judy Howard Peterson Part of the series “Pastoral Residency: Judy Howard Peterson: #Better News”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>It is important that the people of God are passionately devoted to this BETTER NEWS. Passion is usually described as an emotion, but the word passion is also the world that is used to describe Jesus laying down his life for the love of the world. If we are going to be BETTER NEWS I want to challenge us to not only lay down our life for Christ, but to also lay down our life like Christ. Being BETTER NEWS means that we show up as real people willing to loving lay down our lives for the world. Speaker: Pastor Judy Howard Peterson Part of the series “Pastoral Residency: Judy Howard Peterson: #Better News”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Beyond a Two-Dimensional Faith</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 5 May 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Anyone who wants to be BETTER NEWS needs to be devoted to a 3 dimensional God and not just a 2 dimensional idea. Part of the BETTER NEWS is that we believe in a God who showed up in the flesh and that we too must show up in the flesh.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Judy Howard Peterson</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/pastoral_residency_judy_howard_peterson/">Pastoral Residency: Judy Howard Peterson: #Better News</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>39:14</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/pastoral_residency_judy_howard_peterson/beyond-a-two-dimensional-faith/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Anyone who wants to be BETTER NEWS needs to be devoted to a 3 dimensional God and not just a 2 dimensional idea. Part of the BETTER NEWS is that we believe in a God who showed up in the flesh and that we too must show up in the flesh. Speaker: Pastor Judy Howard Peterson Part of the series “Pastoral Residency: Judy Howard Peterson: #Better News”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Anyone who wants to be BETTER NEWS needs to be devoted to a 3 dimensional God and not just a 2 dimensional idea. Part of the BETTER NEWS is that we believe in a God who showed up in the flesh and that we too must show up in the flesh. Speaker: Pastor Judy Howard Peterson Part of the series “Pastoral Residency: Judy Howard Peterson: #Better News”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>One Last Thing</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 28 Apr 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Three ideas have come to shape Pastor Scott’s understanding of what it means to be a Christian. These ideas combine to be the “last word” from this season of Scott’s ministry.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:28</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/sending_forth/one-last-thing/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Three ideas have come to shape Pastor Scott’s understanding of what it means to be a Christian. These ideas combine to be the “last word” from this season of Scott’s ministry. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Three ideas have come to shape Pastor Scott’s understanding of what it means to be a Christian. These ideas combine to be the “last word” from this season of Scott’s ministry. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>What Is God Creating?</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20190421WhatIsGodCreating/2019-04-21_What_Is_God_Creating.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Apr 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The resurrection delivers the bold and beautiful message that God is not done with the world yet. What new thing is God creating in your world, your community, your heart? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:22</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter_2019/what-is-god-creating/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The resurrection delivers the bold and beautiful message that God is not done with the world yet. What new thing is God creating in your world, your community, your heart? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The resurrection delivers the bold and beautiful message that God is not done with the world yet. What new thing is God creating in your world, your community, your heart? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Meaning of the Cross</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Apr 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>One of the most common questions about Christianity is <i>why did Jesus have to die?</i> It may be time to <i>change your mind</i> about how the work of Jesus on the cross saves us, and what that means for us and the world.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/change_your_mind/">Change Your Mind!: A Lenten journey of repentance and evolving faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>33:47</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/change_your_mind/the-meaning-of-the-cross/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>One of the most common questions about Christianity is why did Jesus have to die? It may be time to change your mind about how the work of Jesus on the cross saves us, and what that means for us and the world. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Change Your Mind!: A Lenten journey of repentance and evolving faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>One of the most common questions about Christianity is why did Jesus have to die? It may be time to change your mind about how the work of Jesus on the cross saves us, and what that means for us and the world. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Change Your Mind!: A Lenten journey of repentance and evolving faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Forget the Past</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 7 Apr 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The prophets and apostles warn us that being stuck in the past will keep us from experiencing God fully in the present and make it impossible to forge a new future.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/change_your_mind/">Change Your Mind!: A Lenten journey of repentance and evolving faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>30:02</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/change_your_mind/forget-the-past/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The prophets and apostles warn us that being stuck in the past will keep us from experiencing God fully in the present and make it impossible to forge a new future. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Change Your Mind!: A Lenten journey of repentance and evolving faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The prophets and apostles warn us that being stuck in the past will keep us from experiencing God fully in the present and make it impossible to forge a new future. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Change Your Mind!: A Lenten journey of repentance and evolving faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The End of an Era</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20190331TheEndOfAnEra/2019-03-31_The_End_of_an_Era.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 31 Mar 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The story of scripture is a story of change: one day God provides manna, and the next day it stops. But the vision of the Father that Jesus gives us is one of steadfast love: the power that changes everything.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/change_your_mind/">Change Your Mind!: A Lenten journey of repentance and evolving faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>26:01</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/change_your_mind/the-end-of-an-era/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The story of scripture is a story of change: one day God provides manna, and the next day it stops. But the vision of the Father that Jesus gives us is one of steadfast love: the power that changes everything. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Change Your Mind!: A Lenten journey of repentance and evolving faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The story of scripture is a story of change: one day God provides manna, and the next day it stops. But the vision of the Father that Jesus gives us is one of steadfast love: the power that changes everything. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Change Your Mind!: A Lenten journey of repentance and evolving faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Gift of Difference</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20190324TheGiftOfDifference/2019-03-24_The_Gift_of_Difference.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 24 Mar 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In a sermon delivered at Baber A.M.E. Church, Pastor Scott speaks of the fact that our differences are not something to be hidden or ignored, but something to be <i>celebrated</i>—because they come from the Spirit of God! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/change_your_mind/">Change Your Mind!: A Lenten journey of repentance and evolving faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>18:53</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/change_your_mind/the-gift-of-difference/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In a sermon delivered at Baber A.M.E. Church, Pastor Scott speaks of the fact that our differences are not something to be hidden or ignored, but something to be celebrated—because they come from the Spirit of God! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Change Your Mind!: A Lenten journey of repentance and evolving faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In a sermon delivered at Baber A.M.E. Church, Pastor Scott speaks of the fact that our differences are not something to be hidden or ignored, but something to be celebrated—because they come from the Spirit of God! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Change Your Mind!: A Lenten journey of repentance and evolving faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Darkness, Guts, and the Goblet of Fire</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20190317UnderstandingInTheDark/2019-03-17_Understanding_in_the_Dark.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 17 Mar 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Special guest and LQBTQ advocate Kevin Garcia shares about how our evolving understanding of God often begins in the darkest times.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Kevin Garcia</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/change_your_mind/">Change Your Mind!: A Lenten journey of repentance and evolving faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>52:46</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/change_your_mind/darkness-guts-and-the-goblet-of-fire/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Special guest and LQBTQ advocate Kevin Garcia shares about how our evolving understanding of God often begins in the darkest times. Speaker: Kevin Garcia Part of the series “Change Your Mind!: A Lenten journey of repentance and evolving faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Special guest and LQBTQ advocate Kevin Garcia shares about how our evolving understanding of God often begins in the darkest times. Speaker: Kevin Garcia Part of the series “Change Your Mind!: A Lenten journey of repentance and evolving faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Giving Thanks For Change</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20190310GivingThanksForChange/2019-03-10_Giving_Thanks_For_Change.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 10 Mar 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Change can sometimes be difficult, but it is often a sign of growth in the spiritual life. When the Israelites entered the Promised Land, they celebrated their new life with  thanks offerings. <i>Things are changing: thanks be to God!</i> </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/change_your_mind/">Change Your Mind!: A Lenten journey of repentance and evolving faith</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>24:33</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/change_your_mind/giving-thanks-for-change/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Change can sometimes be difficult, but it is often a sign of growth in the spiritual life. When the Israelites entered the Promised Land, they celebrated their new life with thanks offerings. Things are changing: thanks be to God! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Change Your Mind!: A Lenten journey of repentance and evolving faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Change can sometimes be difficult, but it is often a sign of growth in the spiritual life. When the Israelites entered the Promised Land, they celebrated their new life with thanks offerings. Things are changing: thanks be to God! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Change Your Mind!: A Lenten journey of repentance and evolving faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Glory Unveiled</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20190303GloryUnveiled/2019-03-03_Glory_Unveiled.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 3 Mar 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In the account of the transfiguration of Jesus, we catch a glimpse of the glory of God embodied in a person. But the story is about more than just Jesus; in it, we catch a glimpse of our own potential to reflect God’s glory.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany_2019/">Epiphany: Christ revealed</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>26:03</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany_2019/glory-unveiled/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In the account of the transfiguration of Jesus, we catch a glimpse of the glory of God embodied in a person. But the story is about more than just Jesus; in it, we catch a glimpse of our own potential to reflect God’s glory. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Epiphany: Christ revealed”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In the account of the transfiguration of Jesus, we catch a glimpse of the glory of God embodied in a person. But the story is about more than just Jesus; in it, we catch a glimpse of our own potential to reflect God’s glory. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Epiphany: Christ revealed”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Shalom and the Good Gospel</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20190224ShalomAndTheGoodGospel/2019-02-24_Shalom_and_the_Good_Gospel.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 24 Feb 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We are joined by José Humphreys, pastor of Metro Hope Church and author of <i>Seeing Jesus in East Harlem</i>, for an inspiring message. Copies of the book will be available for the reduced price of $10.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: José Humphreys, Metro Hope Church</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany_2019/">Epiphany: Christ revealed</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>39:01</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany_2019/shalom-and-the-good-gospel/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We are joined by José Humphreys, pastor of Metro Hope Church and author of Seeing Jesus in East Harlem, for an inspiring message. Copies of the book will be available for the reduced price of $10. Speaker: José Humphreys, Metro Hope Church Part of the series “Epiphany: Christ revealed”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We are joined by José Humphreys, pastor of Metro Hope Church and author of Seeing Jesus in East Harlem, for an inspiring message. Copies of the book will be available for the reduced price of $10. Speaker: José Humphreys, Metro Hope Church Part of the series “Epiphany: Christ revealed”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Is [Y]our Salvation Safe?</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A discussion on the physicality of Salvation in our present world.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Don Schiewer, Dust Church</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany_2019/">Epiphany: Christ revealed</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>41:06</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany_2019/is-your-salvation-safe/</link>
            
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            <title>Transformational Salvation</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 10 Feb 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Too often, we think of salvation as a transaction: pray a prayer or do a ritual, and you’re done. But Jesus and the scriptures reveal to us a different model: a lifetime of ongoing transformation.</p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany_2019/">Epiphany: Christ revealed</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>26:45</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany_2019/transformational-salvation/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Too often, we think of salvation as a transaction: pray a prayer or do a ritual, and you’re done. But Jesus and the scriptures reveal to us a different model: a lifetime of ongoing transformation. Part of the series “Epiphany: Christ revealed”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Too often, we think of salvation as a transaction: pray a prayer or do a ritual, and you’re done. But Jesus and the scriptures reveal to us a different model: a lifetime of ongoing transformation. Part of the series “Epiphany: Christ revealed”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Prophetic Boundaries</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 3 Feb 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>At times, Jesus enraged his religious community, not only by identifying himself with Messianic prophecy, but by reminding the people that God has always been interested in caring for people beyond the strict boundaries that people construct.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany_2019/">Epiphany: Christ revealed</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>18:10</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany_2019/prophetic-boundaries/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>At times, Jesus enraged his religious community, not only by identifying himself with Messianic prophecy, but by reminding the people that God has always been interested in caring for people beyond the strict boundaries that people construct. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Epiphany: Christ revealed”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>At times, Jesus enraged his religious community, not only by identifying himself with Messianic prophecy, but by reminding the people that God has always been interested in caring for people beyond the strict boundaries that people construct. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Epiphany: Christ revealed”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Faith and Feelings</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jan 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>How mad can you be at God? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Penny Sterling</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany_2019/">Epiphany: Christ revealed</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>34:01</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany_2019/faith-and-feelings/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>How mad can you be at God? Speaker: Penny Sterling Part of the series “Epiphany: Christ revealed”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>How mad can you be at God? Speaker: Penny Sterling Part of the series “Epiphany: Christ revealed”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Spirit and the Voice</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jan 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>At the baptism of Jesus, the Spirit descended like a dove and a Voice thundered from the sky. We rejoice in the knowledge that the same Spirit and Voice hover over us, and the same God loves us. Do not fear! God is with you.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany_2019/">Epiphany: Christ revealed</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:06</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany_2019/the-spirit-and-the-voice/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>At the baptism of Jesus, the Spirit descended like a dove and a Voice thundered from the sky. We rejoice in the knowledge that the same Spirit and Voice hover over us, and the same God loves us. Do not fear! God is with you. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Epiphany: Christ revealed”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>At the baptism of Jesus, the Spirit descended like a dove and a Voice thundered from the sky. We rejoice in the knowledge that the same Spirit and Voice hover over us, and the same God loves us. Do not fear! God is with you. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Epiphany: Christ revealed”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Mystery of Openness</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 6 Jan 2019 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We kick off the season of Epiphany with a reflection the revelation of a great mystery through Jesus: God’s “eternal purpose” to welcome all people.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany_2019/">Epiphany: Christ revealed</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>29:37</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany_2019/the-mystery-of-openness/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We kick off the season of Epiphany with a reflection the revelation of a great mystery through Jesus: God’s “eternal purpose” to welcome all people. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Epiphany: Christ revealed”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We kick off the season of Epiphany with a reflection the revelation of a great mystery through Jesus: God’s “eternal purpose” to welcome all people. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Epiphany: Christ revealed”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Adolescent God</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 30 Dec 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We often think of Jesus as a baby, but there is something to be learned from the account of Jesus as an adolescent: pulling away from his parents and coming into his own ministry.</p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/christmastide_2018/">Christmastide: God, embodied</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>27:15</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/christmastide_2018/the-adolescent-god/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We often think of Jesus as a baby, but there is something to be learned from the account of Jesus as an adolescent: pulling away from his parents and coming into his own ministry. Part of the series “Christmastide: God, embodied”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We often think of Jesus as a baby, but there is something to be learned from the account of Jesus as an adolescent: pulling away from his parents and coming into his own ministry. Part of the series “Christmastide: God, embodied”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The God Who Cries</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20181225TheGodWhoCries/2018-12-25_The_God_Who_Cries.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Mon, 24 Dec 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A great mystery of the incarnation is that Jesus is both fully God and fully human. At Christmas, we reflect on the messy humanity of the Savior who was born and lived among us.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/christmastide_2018/">Christmastide: God, embodied</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>22:24</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/christmastide_2018/the-god-who-cries/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A great mystery of the incarnation is that Jesus is both fully God and fully human. At Christmas, we reflect on the messy humanity of the Savior who was born and lived among us. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Christmastide: God, embodied”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A great mystery of the incarnation is that Jesus is both fully God and fully human. At Christmas, we reflect on the messy humanity of the Savior who was born and lived among us. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Christmastide: God, embodied”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Blessed Mother</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20181223TheBlessedMother/2018-12-23_The_Blessed_Mother.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 23 Dec 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Mary the mother of Jesus was declared to be considered blessed by all generations. In Mary, we have an incredible example of obedience, faithfulness, and abiding love. She is blessed indeed!</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_2018/">Advent: Waiting With Jesus</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>22:25</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_2018/the-blessed-mother/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Mary the mother of Jesus was declared to be considered blessed by all generations. In Mary, we have an incredible example of obedience, faithfulness, and abiding love. She is blessed indeed! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent: Waiting With Jesus”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Mary the mother of Jesus was declared to be considered blessed by all generations. In Mary, we have an incredible example of obedience, faithfulness, and abiding love. She is blessed indeed! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent: Waiting With Jesus”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Fruitless Repentance</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20181216FruitlessRepentance/2018-12-16_Fruitless_Repentance.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Dec 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Repentance that is about outward appearance is no repentance at all. True repentance results in fruit, including the surrender of our appetite for material wealth.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_2018/">Advent: Waiting With Jesus</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>31:49</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_2018/fruitless-repentance/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Repentance that is about outward appearance is no repentance at all. True repentance results in fruit, including the surrender of our appetite for material wealth. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent: Waiting With Jesus”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Repentance that is about outward appearance is no repentance at all. True repentance results in fruit, including the surrender of our appetite for material wealth. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent: Waiting With Jesus”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>You’re Headed In The Right Direction</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20181209YoureHeadedInTheRightDirection/2018-12-09_Youre_Headed_in_the_Right_Direction.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 9 Dec 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>There are times in our lives when we need a sign that tells us we are headed in the right direction, we are in the right lane, we are headed in the right direction? Similarly to the Israelites in the wilderness, we need a sign to guide us through the wildernesses especially considering the current political climate. A sign that gives us hope and assurance. That sign is Jesus Christ and he will lead us in the right direction while we follow the bright and morning star. Have we checked out the signs times? Are we doing the things that God desires, and are we headed in the right direction?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Rev. Denise Lynn Smith</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_2018/">Advent: Waiting With Jesus</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>22:22</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_2018/youre-headed-in-the-right-direction/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>There are times in our lives when we need a sign that tells us we are headed in the right direction, we are in the right lane, we are headed in the right direction? Similarly to the Israelites in the wilderness, we need a sign to guide us through the wildernesses especially considering the current political climate. A sign that gives us hope and assurance. That sign is Jesus Christ and he will lead us in the right direction while we follow the bright and morning star. Have we checked out the signs times? Are we doing the things that God desires, and are we headed in the right direction? Speaker: Rev. Denise Lynn Smith Part of the series “Advent: Waiting With Jesus”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>There are times in our lives when we need a sign that tells us we are headed in the right direction, we are in the right lane, we are headed in the right direction? Similarly to the Israelites in the wilderness, we need a sign to guide us through the wildernesses especially considering the current political climate. A sign that gives us hope and assurance. That sign is Jesus Christ and he will lead us in the right direction while we follow the bright and morning star. Have we checked out the signs times? Are we doing the things that God desires, and are we headed in the right direction? Speaker: Rev. Denise Lynn Smith Part of the series “Advent: Waiting With Jesus”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Waiting in Shame</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20181202WaitingInShame/2018-12-02_Waiting_in_Shame.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 2 Dec 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>Advent is a season of anticipation and waiting. But waiting is not always joyful; in fact, it can sometimes leave us feeling ashamed and in doubt. These feelings are acknowledged, and reassured, in scripture.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_2018/">Advent: Waiting With Jesus</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>22:37</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_2018/waiting-in-shame/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Advent is a season of anticipation and waiting. But waiting is not always joyful; in fact, it can sometimes leave us feeling ashamed and in doubt. These feelings are acknowledged, and reassured, in scripture. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent: Waiting With Jesus”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Advent is a season of anticipation and waiting. But waiting is not always joyful; in fact, it can sometimes leave us feeling ashamed and in doubt. These feelings are acknowledged, and reassured, in scripture. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent: Waiting With Jesus”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Experiencing Expansion</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20181125ExperiencingExpansion/2018-11_25_Experiencing_Expansion.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 25 Nov 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
                    <![CDATA[
                        
                            <p>Sometimes 2D building plans can be confusing. So let’s try to experience the future of our building in 3D—with an interactive tour of the areas to be expanded, led by representatives of our expansion committee! </p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/growing_in_faith_together_revisited/">Growing in Faith Together: Revisited</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>25:59</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/growing_in_faith_together_revisited/experiencing-expansion/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Sometimes 2D building plans can be confusing. So let’s try to experience the future of our building in 3D—with an interactive tour of the areas to be expanded, led by representatives of our expansion committee! Part of the series “Growing in Faith Together: Revisited”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Sometimes 2D building plans can be confusing. So let’s try to experience the future of our building in 3D—with an interactive tour of the areas to be expanded, led by representatives of our expansion committee! Part of the series “Growing in Faith Together: Revisited”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Together</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20181118Together/2018-11_18_Together.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 18 Nov 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In a growing church that is becoming more welcoming and inclusive, we rejoice in the fact that we will experience God’s Beloved Community together for years to come.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/growing_in_faith_together_revisited/">Growing in Faith Together: Revisited</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>25:12</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/growing_in_faith_together_revisited/together/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In a growing church that is becoming more welcoming and inclusive, we rejoice in the fact that we will experience God’s Beloved Community together for years to come. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Growing in Faith Together: Revisited”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In a growing church that is becoming more welcoming and inclusive, we rejoice in the fact that we will experience God’s Beloved Community together for years to come. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Growing in Faith Together: Revisited”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Welcoming</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 11 Nov 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We are dedicated to making Artisan a place of total welcome, and our building can and should be a big part of that welcome. By removing barriers to access and making all spaces more fully inclusive, we can invite all people to Christ’s feast table.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/growing_in_faith_together_revisited/">Growing in Faith Together: Revisited</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>30:24</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/growing_in_faith_together_revisited/welcoming/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We are dedicated to making Artisan a place of total welcome, and our building can and should be a big part of that welcome. By removing barriers to access and making all spaces more fully inclusive, we can invite all people to Christ’s feast table. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Growing in Faith Together: Revisited”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We are dedicated to making Artisan a place of total welcome, and our building can and should be a big part of that welcome. By removing barriers to access and making all spaces more fully inclusive, we can invite all people to Christ’s feast table. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Growing in Faith Together: Revisited”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Growing</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20181104Growing/2018-11_04_Growing.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 4 Nov 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>As our church has grown, our children have grown up around us! This has made Artisan an exciting place to be. As we look ahead to our next decade (and beyond), we contemplate not only how to include our children, but how we turn our church over to them.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/growing_in_faith_together_revisited/">Growing in Faith Together: Revisited</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>29:22</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/growing_in_faith_together_revisited/growing/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>As our church has grown, our children have grown up around us! This has made Artisan an exciting place to be. As we look ahead to our next decade (and beyond), we contemplate not only how to include our children, but how we turn our church over to them. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Growing in Faith Together: Revisited”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>As our church has grown, our children have grown up around us! This has made Artisan an exciting place to be. As we look ahead to our next decade (and beyond), we contemplate not only how to include our children, but how we turn our church over to them. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Growing in Faith Together: Revisited”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>All Saints’ Sunday</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 28 Oct 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>All Saints’ Day, Artisan style! Note: we are observing this occasion one week ahead of the Lectionary’s schedule.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_-_fall_2018/">Ordinary Time - Fall 2018</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>25:42</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_-_fall_2018/all-saints-sunday/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>All Saints’ Day, Artisan style! Note: we are observing this occasion one week ahead of the Lectionary’s schedule. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time - Fall 2018”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>All Saints’ Day, Artisan style! Note: we are observing this occasion one week ahead of the Lectionary’s schedule. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time - Fall 2018”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Domestic Violence: A Testimony</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20181021DomesticViolenceATestimony/2018-10_21_Domestic_Violence-A_Testimony.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Oct 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A special message recognizing Domestic Violence Awareness month. Special guest speaker Allison O’Malley, CEO of Resolve Rochester, will share a story of her personal experience as a survivor of domestic violence.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Allison O’Malley</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_-_fall_2018/">Ordinary Time - Fall 2018</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>25:29</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_-_fall_2018/domestic-violence-a-testimony/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A special message recognizing Domestic Violence Awareness month. Special guest speaker Allison O’Malley, CEO of Resolve Rochester, will share a story of her personal experience as a survivor of domestic violence. Speaker: Allison O’Malley Part of the series “Ordinary Time - Fall 2018”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A special message recognizing Domestic Violence Awareness month. Special guest speaker Allison O’Malley, CEO of Resolve Rochester, will share a story of her personal experience as a survivor of domestic violence. Speaker: Allison O’Malley Part of the series “Ordinary Time - Fall 2018”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>You Lack One Thing</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20181014YouLackOneThing/2018-10_14_You_Lack_One_Thing.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Oct 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>Based on hard readings from Jesus and the prophet Amos, we must interrogate our lives to see what we lack—and be open to the possibility that the only way to gain what we need is to surrender what we have.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_-_fall_2018/">Ordinary Time - Fall 2018</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>26:48</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_-_fall_2018/you-lack-one-thing/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Based on hard readings from Jesus and the prophet Amos, we must interrogate our lives to see what we lack—and be open to the possibility that the only way to gain what we need is to surrender what we have. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time - Fall 2018”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Based on hard readings from Jesus and the prophet Amos, we must interrogate our lives to see what we lack—and be open to the possibility that the only way to gain what we need is to surrender what we have. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time - Fall 2018”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Helpers and the Helpless</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20181007TheHelpersAndTheHelpless/2018-10_07_The_Helpers_and_the_Helpless.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 7 Oct 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>If we are to experience Beloved Community, we must rid ourselves of oppressive hierarchies that are unsupported by scripture and inconsistent with the way of Jesus. One such hierarchy comes from a poor reading of Genesis 2, the story of the creation of woman to be a “helper” to her husband. We will reclaim and redeem this story! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/beloved_community/">Beloved Community: Loving our neighbors as ourselves</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>28:30</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/beloved_community/the-helpers-and-the-helpless/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>If we are to experience Beloved Community, we must rid ourselves of oppressive hierarchies that are unsupported by scripture and inconsistent with the way of Jesus. One such hierarchy comes from a poor reading of Genesis 2, the story of the creation of woman to be a “helper” to her husband. We will reclaim and redeem this story! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Beloved Community: Loving our neighbors as ourselves”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>If we are to experience Beloved Community, we must rid ourselves of oppressive hierarchies that are unsupported by scripture and inconsistent with the way of Jesus. One such hierarchy comes from a poor reading of Genesis 2, the story of the creation of woman to be a “helper” to her husband. We will reclaim and redeem this story! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Beloved Community: Loving our neighbors as ourselves”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>A Response to Current Events</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20180930AResponseToCurrentEvents/2018-09-30_A_Response_to_Current_Events.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 30 Sep 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>In lieu of a typical sermon, this week included a pastoral reflection and guided meditation on one of the lectionary texts in response to the week’s news. (Content warning: this recording contains generalized references to abuse and sexual violence.) </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/beloved_community/">Beloved Community: Loving our neighbors as ourselves</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>32:39</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/beloved_community/a-response-to-current-events/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In lieu of a typical sermon, this week included a pastoral reflection and guided meditation on one of the lectionary texts in response to the week’s news. (Content warning: this recording contains generalized references to abuse and sexual violence.) Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Beloved Community: Loving our neighbors as ourselves”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In lieu of a typical sermon, this week included a pastoral reflection and guided meditation on one of the lectionary texts in response to the week’s news. (Content warning: this recording contains generalized references to abuse and sexual violence.) Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Beloved Community: Loving our neighbors as ourselves”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Fighting Words</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20180923FightingWords/2018-09-23_Fighting_Words.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 23 Sep 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>Jesus taught and lived a life of non-retaliation in the face of violence, echoing the words of the prophet Isaiah. Yet he also taught that our words can do violence, a point powerfully reinforced by the apostle James. Practicing true nonviolence requires a total change of heart.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/beloved_community/">Beloved Community: Loving our neighbors as ourselves</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>24:55</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/beloved_community/fighting-words/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Jesus taught and lived a life of non-retaliation in the face of violence, echoing the words of the prophet Isaiah. Yet he also taught that our words can do violence, a point powerfully reinforced by the apostle James. Practicing true nonviolence requires a total change of heart. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Beloved Community: Loving our neighbors as ourselves”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Jesus taught and lived a life of non-retaliation in the face of violence, echoing the words of the prophet Isaiah. Yet he also taught that our words can do violence, a point powerfully reinforced by the apostle James. Practicing true nonviolence requires a total change of heart. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Beloved Community: Loving our neighbors as ourselves”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>A Stumbling Block to All</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20180916AStumblingBlockToAll/2018-09-16_A_Stumbling_Block_to_All.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Sep 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>One of the many ways the gospel levels the playing field between groups of people is that it confuses our sense of how the world should be ordered. We are all equally confused in Christ! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/beloved_community/">Beloved Community: Loving our neighbors as ourselves</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>14:59</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/beloved_community/a-stumbling-block-to-all/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>One of the many ways the gospel levels the playing field between groups of people is that it confuses our sense of how the world should be ordered. We are all equally confused in Christ! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Beloved Community: Loving our neighbors as ourselves”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>One of the many ways the gospel levels the playing field between groups of people is that it confuses our sense of how the world should be ordered. We are all equally confused in Christ! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Beloved Community: Loving our neighbors as ourselves”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Rich and Poor Alike</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20180909RichAndPoorAlike/2018-09-09_Rich_and_Poor_Alike.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20180909RichAndPoorAlike/2018-09-09_Rich_and_Poor_Alike.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 9 Sep 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>Care and concern for the poor begins with an acknowledgement that we are all equal in the essential human dignity that comes from being made by God. Once we learn this lesson, our care flows from interdependence rather than condescension.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/beloved_community/">Beloved Community: Loving our neighbors as ourselves</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>24:18</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/beloved_community/rich-and-poor-alike/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Care and concern for the poor begins with an acknowledgement that we are all equal in the essential human dignity that comes from being made by God. Once we learn this lesson, our care flows from interdependence rather than condescension. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Beloved Community: Loving our neighbors as ourselves”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Care and concern for the poor begins with an acknowledgement that we are all equal in the essential human dignity that comes from being made by God. Once we learn this lesson, our care flows from interdependence rather than condescension. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Beloved Community: Loving our neighbors as ourselves”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Stump the Pastor</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20180902StumpThePastor/2018-09-02_Stump_the_Pastor.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 2 Sep 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
                    <![CDATA[
                        
                            <p>Got questions about God, the Bible, theology, or life at Artisan? Bring them, ask them, and we’ll talk! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_summer_2018/">Ordinary Time – Summer 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>1:03:48</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_summer_2018/stump-the-pastor/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Got questions about God, the Bible, theology, or life at Artisan? Bring them, ask them, and we’ll talk! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time – Summer 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Got questions about God, the Bible, theology, or life at Artisan? Bring them, ask them, and we’ll talk! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time – Summer 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The House of God</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20180826TheHouseOfGod/2018-08-26_The_House_of_God.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20180826TheHouseOfGod/2018-08-26_The_House_of_God.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 26 Aug 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>If the highest heaven cannot contain God, why are God’s people often focused on buildings? From the Temple of Solomon to modern day church buildings, we would do well to remember to keep perspective about the “houses” we build for God.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_summer_2018/">Ordinary Time – Summer 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>31:05</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_summer_2018/the-house-of-god/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>If the highest heaven cannot contain God, why are God’s people often focused on buildings? From the Temple of Solomon to modern day church buildings, we would do well to remember to keep perspective about the “houses” we build for God. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time – Summer 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>If the highest heaven cannot contain God, why are God’s people often focused on buildings? From the Temple of Solomon to modern day church buildings, we would do well to remember to keep perspective about the “houses” we build for God. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time – Summer 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Wisdom and Fear</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20180819WisdomAndFear/2018-08-19_Wisdom_and_Fear.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20180819WisdomAndFear/2018-08-19_Wisdom_and_Fear.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 19 Aug 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
                    <![CDATA[
                        
                            <p data-block-key="3txgk">The words of scripture continuously call us to be <i>wise</i>. In fact, there is a whole category of books of the Bible called “wisdom” literature! The wisdom literature of the Bible also calls us to <i>fear</i> God. But what does this mean, and is it consistent with the message of Jesus? Answering these questions will require <i>wisdom</i>.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_summer_2018/">Ordinary Time – Summer 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>27:31</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_summer_2018/wisdom-and-fear/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The words of scripture continuously call us to be wise. In fact, there is a whole category of books of the Bible called “wisdom” literature! The wisdom literature of the Bible also calls us to fear God. But what does this mean, and is it consistent with the message of Jesus? Answering these questions will require wisdom. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time – Summer 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The words of scripture continuously call us to be wise. In fact, there is a whole category of books of the Bible called “wisdom” literature! The wisdom literature of the Bible also calls us to fear God. But what does this mean, and is it consistent with the message of Jesus? Answering these questions will require wisdom. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time – Summer 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Where God Was Not</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Aug 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Where we expect to find God, we often find God absent. Sometimes we are left alone in the silence. In times like these, can we do as the Psalmist says and “Bless God at all times?” </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_summer_2018/">Ordinary Time – Summer 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:42</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_summer_2018/where-god-was-not/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Where we expect to find God, we often find God absent. Sometimes we are left alone in the silence. In times like these, can we do as the Psalmist says and “Bless God at all times?” Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time – Summer 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Where we expect to find God, we often find God absent. Sometimes we are left alone in the silence. In times like these, can we do as the Psalmist says and “Bless God at all times?” Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time – Summer 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Craving Proof</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 5 Aug 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>After Jesus’ miraculous feeding of 5,000 people, he goes away by himself. The crowd follows him, and when they find him, they question him, revealing their true motivations.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_summer_2018/">Ordinary Time – Summer 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>29:12</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_summer_2018/craving-proof/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>After Jesus’ miraculous feeding of 5,000 people, he goes away by himself. The crowd follows him, and when they find him, they question him, revealing their true motivations. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time – Summer 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>After Jesus’ miraculous feeding of 5,000 people, he goes away by himself. The crowd follows him, and when they find him, they question him, revealing their true motivations. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time – Summer 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>What happens when there aren’t any sides?</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20180729WhatHappensWhenThereArentAnySides/2018-07-29_What_Happens_When_There_Aren%27t_any_Sides.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jul 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Artisan member Pete Strub will share from the lectionary about King David, moving past the warfare mindset of Christianity and the struggle to maintain a passion for God/Jesus/faith when that happens.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pete Strub</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_summer_2018/">Ordinary Time – Summer 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>23:57</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_summer_2018/what-happens-when-there-arent-any-sides/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Artisan member Pete Strub will share from the lectionary about King David, moving past the warfare mindset of Christianity and the struggle to maintain a passion for God/Jesus/faith when that happens. Speaker: Pete Strub Part of the series “Ordinary Time – Summer 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Artisan member Pete Strub will share from the lectionary about King David, moving past the warfare mindset of Christianity and the struggle to maintain a passion for God/Jesus/faith when that happens. Speaker: Pete Strub Part of the series “Ordinary Time – Summer 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Christ our Peace</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jul 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In Mark 6 we see people gather around Jesus to experience the tangible manifestation of God’s kingdom. In our violent, divisive world, what would it mean to offer the tangible manifestation of God’s kingdom to the world? This week we’ll look at Eph. 2:11–22 and consider what it means to be a living representation of the peaceable kingdom of God.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Kristen Brown</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_summer_2018/">Ordinary Time – Summer 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>31:23</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_summer_2018/christ-our-peace/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In Mark 6 we see people gather around Jesus to experience the tangible manifestation of God’s kingdom. In our violent, divisive world, what would it mean to offer the tangible manifestation of God’s kingdom to the world? This week we’ll look at Eph. 2:11–22 and consider what it means to be a living representation of the peaceable kingdom of God. Speaker: Kristen Brown Part of the series “Ordinary Time – Summer 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In Mark 6 we see people gather around Jesus to experience the tangible manifestation of God’s kingdom. In our violent, divisive world, what would it mean to offer the tangible manifestation of God’s kingdom to the world? This week we’ll look at Eph. 2:11–22 and consider what it means to be a living representation of the peaceable kingdom of God. Speaker: Kristen Brown Part of the series “Ordinary Time – Summer 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Tender Twigs and Strong Cedars</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20180715TenderTwigsAndStrongCedars/2018-07-15_Tender_Twigs_and_Strong_Cedars.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jul 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>The words of the prophet Ezekiel remind us that God can take that which is weak and vulnerable and turn it into something strong and mighty that will provide shelter for others. Take heart and be ready! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_summer_2018/">Ordinary Time – Summer 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>16:47</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_summer_2018/tender-twigs-and-strong-cedars/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The words of the prophet Ezekiel remind us that God can take that which is weak and vulnerable and turn it into something strong and mighty that will provide shelter for others. Take heart and be ready! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time – Summer 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The words of the prophet Ezekiel remind us that God can take that which is weak and vulnerable and turn it into something strong and mighty that will provide shelter for others. Take heart and be ready! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time – Summer 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Reluctant Leader</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20180708TheReluctantLeader/2018-07-08_The_Reluctant_Leader.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 8 Jul 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A sermon about David being a leader before he ever had the title and our need to take initiative on the things God calls us to do, even when we doubt our human ability to do so. Struggling does not mean we aren’t effective or obedient! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Carrie Starr</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_summer_2018/">Ordinary Time – Summer 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>36:13</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_summer_2018/the-reluctant-leader/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A sermon about David being a leader before he ever had the title and our need to take initiative on the things God calls us to do, even when we doubt our human ability to do so. Struggling does not mean we aren’t effective or obedient! Speaker: Carrie Starr Part of the series “Ordinary Time – Summer 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A sermon about David being a leader before he ever had the title and our need to take initiative on the things God calls us to do, even when we doubt our human ability to do so. Struggling does not mean we aren’t effective or obedient! Speaker: Carrie Starr Part of the series “Ordinary Time – Summer 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Church, State, and Power</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20180624OrdinaryTime/2018-06-24_Ordinary_Time.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jun 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Guest preacher Matthew Nickoloff continues to explore the themes of church and state in the epistle to the Romans, making a compelling argument that the church should not surrender its unique power to the governing authorities, because the church has the power of the gospel of Jesus Christ.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Rev. Matthew Nickoloff</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the_church_and_the_governing_authorities/">The Church and the Governing Authorities: A Christian response to family separation</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>40:35</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the_church_and_the_governing_authorities/church-state-and-power/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Guest preacher Matthew Nickoloff continues to explore the themes of church and state in the epistle to the Romans, making a compelling argument that the church should not surrender its unique power to the governing authorities, because the church has the power of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Speaker: Rev. Matthew Nickoloff Part of the series “The Church and the Governing Authorities: A Christian response to family separation”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Guest preacher Matthew Nickoloff continues to explore the themes of church and state in the epistle to the Romans, making a compelling argument that the church should not surrender its unique power to the governing authorities, because the church has the power of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Speaker: Rev. Matthew Nickoloff Part of the series “The Church and the Governing Authorities: A Christian response to family separation”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Subjective Readings</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20180617SubjectiveReadings/2018-06-17_Subjective_Readings.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jun 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In a message that seeks to respond to recent news events, we explore Romans 13. What does it mean to “be subject to the governing authorities” when the governing authorities are acting in a way that seems contradictory to our understanding of God’s will as revealed throughout Scripture? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the_church_and_the_governing_authorities/">The Church and the Governing Authorities: A Christian response to family separation</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>33:22</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the_church_and_the_governing_authorities/subjective-readings/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In a message that seeks to respond to recent news events, we explore Romans 13. What does it mean to “be subject to the governing authorities” when the governing authorities are acting in a way that seems contradictory to our understanding of God’s will as revealed throughout Scripture? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The Church and the Governing Authorities: A Christian response to family separation”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In a message that seeks to respond to recent news events, we explore Romans 13. What does it mean to “be subject to the governing authorities” when the governing authorities are acting in a way that seems contradictory to our understanding of God’s will as revealed throughout Scripture? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The Church and the Governing Authorities: A Christian response to family separation”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Refugee Sunday</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20180610RefugeeSunday/2018-06-10_Refugee_Sunday.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 10 Jun 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A special liturgy and time of sharing for World Refugee Sunday, led by our Social Justice Team and special guests.</p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_spring_2018/">Ordinary Time – Spring 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>41:02</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_spring_2018/refugee-sunday/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A special liturgy and time of sharing for World Refugee Sunday, led by our Social Justice Team and special guests. Part of the series “Ordinary Time – Spring 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A special liturgy and time of sharing for World Refugee Sunday, led by our Social Justice Team and special guests. Part of the series “Ordinary Time – Spring 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Sabbath-keeping</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20180603SabbathKeeping/2018-06-03_Sabbath-keeping.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20180603SabbathKeeping/2018-06-03_Sabbath-keeping.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 3 Jun 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Keeping Sabbath is one of the Ten Commandments, but why should we keep it? The Old Testament gives us two different reasons, and Jesus’ teaching offers even more insight. What are we to do? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_spring_2018/">Ordinary Time – Spring 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:28</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_spring_2018/sabbath-keeping/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Keeping Sabbath is one of the Ten Commandments, but why should we keep it? The Old Testament gives us two different reasons, and Jesus’ teaching offers even more insight. What are we to do? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time – Spring 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Keeping Sabbath is one of the Ten Commandments, but why should we keep it? The Old Testament gives us two different reasons, and Jesus’ teaching offers even more insight. What are we to do? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time – Spring 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Stump the Pastor</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20180527StumpThePastor/2018-05-27_Stump_the_Pastor.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 27 May 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>Got questions about the Bible, theology, church life, or why the early ‘90s are the best era for rock music? Bring them, ask them, and we’ll talk! (Bonus: a sneak peek at the latest design iteration for our expansion project!) </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_spring_2018/">Ordinary Time – Spring 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>34:10</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ordinary_time_spring_2018/stump-the-pastor/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Got questions about the Bible, theology, church life, or why the early ‘90s are the best era for rock music? Bring them, ask them, and we’ll talk! (Bonus: a sneak peek at the latest design iteration for our expansion project!) Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time – Spring 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Got questions about the Bible, theology, church life, or why the early ‘90s are the best era for rock music? Bring them, ask them, and we’ll talk! (Bonus: a sneak peek at the latest design iteration for our expansion project!) Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ordinary Time – Spring 2018: Continuing our year in the Lectionary”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Pentecost Reflections</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20180520PentecostReflections/2018-05-20_Pentecost_Reflections.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 20 May 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Pondering Pentecost as the “birthday” of the Church, and how we mark time in our own community.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter_2018/">Easter: A Season of Resurrection</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>13:58</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter_2018/pentecost-reflections/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Pondering Pentecost as the “birthday” of the Church, and how we mark time in our own community. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Easter: A Season of Resurrection”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Pondering Pentecost as the “birthday” of the Church, and how we mark time in our own community. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Easter: A Season of Resurrection”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Who Owns You?</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In the midst of a prayer for the unity of his disciples, Jesus speaks about where the disciples belong, and who they belong to. Before we can consider where to serve God, we have to ask ourselves if we truly belong to God.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter_2018/">Easter: A Season of Resurrection</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>22:13</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter_2018/who-owns-you/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In the midst of a prayer for the unity of his disciples, Jesus speaks about where the disciples belong, and who they belong to. Before we can consider where to serve God, we have to ask ourselves if we truly belong to God. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Easter: A Season of Resurrection”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In the midst of a prayer for the unity of his disciples, Jesus speaks about where the disciples belong, and who they belong to. Before we can consider where to serve God, we have to ask ourselves if we truly belong to God. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Easter: A Season of Resurrection”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Here I Am</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 6 May 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A special guest message about exploring how to abide in God’s love as we say “Here I am” to the unknown adventures and beginnings God is calling us into.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Kristin Throckmorton</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter_2018/">Easter: A Season of Resurrection</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>26:56</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter_2018/here-i-am/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A special guest message about exploring how to abide in God’s love as we say “Here I am” to the unknown adventures and beginnings God is calling us into. Speaker: Kristin Throckmorton Part of the series “Easter: A Season of Resurrection”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A special guest message about exploring how to abide in God’s love as we say “Here I am” to the unknown adventures and beginnings God is calling us into. Speaker: Kristin Throckmorton Part of the series “Easter: A Season of Resurrection”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Loving Our Phobias</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 29 Apr 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p><i>Perfect love casts out fear</i>. It’s a beautiful sentiment, but unfortunately the opposite can be true: fear can cast out love. What (or who?) are we afraid of? How can we conquer these fears and love in the way of Jesus? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter_2018/">Easter: A Season of Resurrection</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:51</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter_2018/loving-our-phobias/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Perfect love casts out fear. It’s a beautiful sentiment, but unfortunately the opposite can be true: fear can cast out love. What (or who?) are we afraid of? How can we conquer these fears and love in the way of Jesus? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Easter: A Season of Resurrection”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Perfect love casts out fear. It’s a beautiful sentiment, but unfortunately the opposite can be true: fear can cast out love. What (or who?) are we afraid of? How can we conquer these fears and love in the way of Jesus? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Easter: A Season of Resurrection”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Living the Love of Jesus</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Apr 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Love, love, love. Time and again, Christians are commanded by Jesus to love. And his definition of love could not be easier to understand—or more difficult to put into practice.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter_2018/">Easter: A Season of Resurrection</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>26:28</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter_2018/living-the-love-of-jesus/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Love, love, love. Time and again, Christians are commanded by Jesus to love. And his definition of love could not be easier to understand—or more difficult to put into practice. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Easter: A Season of Resurrection”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Love, love, love. Time and again, Christians are commanded by Jesus to love. And his definition of love could not be easier to understand—or more difficult to put into practice. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Easter: A Season of Resurrection”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>God’s Children Now</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20180415GodsChildrenNow/2018-04-15_God%27s_Children_Now.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Apr 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>John writes, “Beloved, we are God’s children now”, which indicates a change of identity from what was in the <i>past</i> for those who have repented. But what of our <i>future</i>? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter_2018/">Easter: A Season of Resurrection</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>22:26</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter_2018/gods-children-now/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>John writes, “Beloved, we are God’s children now”, which indicates a change of identity from what was in the past for those who have repented. But what of our future? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Easter: A Season of Resurrection”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>John writes, “Beloved, we are God’s children now”, which indicates a change of identity from what was in the past for those who have repented. But what of our future? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Easter: A Season of Resurrection”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Declaring the Life That Was Revealed</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 8 Apr 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>The early Christians embodied the joy of living in unity, being of one heart and soul, and declaring the revelation of life found in Jesus. We follow the lead of the early church today, baptizing people into the faith of the same Church Jesus founded! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter_2018/">Easter: A Season of Resurrection</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>21:54</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter_2018/declaring-the-life-that-was-revealed/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The early Christians embodied the joy of living in unity, being of one heart and soul, and declaring the revelation of life found in Jesus. We follow the lead of the early church today, baptizing people into the faith of the same Church Jesus founded! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Easter: A Season of Resurrection”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The early Christians embodied the joy of living in unity, being of one heart and soul, and declaring the revelation of life found in Jesus. We follow the lead of the early church today, baptizing people into the faith of the same Church Jesus founded! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Easter: A Season of Resurrection”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Rise Up!</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20180401RiseUp/2018-04-01_Rise_Up.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 1 Apr 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>What would it look like for the dead things in your life to sit up, put their feet on the floor, test out their new legs and then walk out of the tomb and back into life? I believe in the resurrection of the body and I believe that God’s deepest desire is for us to rise up from our graves and live a resurrected life.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Judy Howard Peterson</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter_2018/">Easter: A Season of Resurrection</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>41:47</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter_2018/rise-up/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>What would it look like for the dead things in your life to sit up, put their feet on the floor, test out their new legs and then walk out of the tomb and back into life? I believe in the resurrection of the body and I believe that God’s deepest desire is for us to rise up from our graves and live a resurrected life. Speaker: Judy Howard Peterson Part of the series “Easter: A Season of Resurrection”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>What would it look like for the dead things in your life to sit up, put their feet on the floor, test out their new legs and then walk out of the tomb and back into life? I believe in the resurrection of the body and I believe that God’s deepest desire is for us to rise up from our graves and live a resurrected life. Speaker: Judy Howard Peterson Part of the series “Easter: A Season of Resurrection”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Palm Sunday</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20180325PalmSunday/2018-03-25_Palm_Sunday.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 25 Mar 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>One of our favorite new traditions at Artisan: a very special kid-centric Palm Sunday celebration! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2018/">Lent: From ashes to celebration</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>14:55</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2018/palm-sunday/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>One of our favorite new traditions at Artisan: a very special kid-centric Palm Sunday celebration! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent: From ashes to celebration”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>One of our favorite new traditions at Artisan: a very special kid-centric Palm Sunday celebration! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent: From ashes to celebration”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Planting Seeds, Giving Water</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20180318PlantingSeedsGivingWater/2018-03-18_Planting_Seeds_Giving_Water.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 18 Mar 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We are joined by James Harrington, founder and director of the Ugandan Water Project, for a timely and inspiring message about one way we can stay connected to our foundational value of justice.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: James Harrington</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2018/">Lent: From ashes to celebration</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>26:30</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2018/planting-seeds-giving-water/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We are joined by James Harrington, founder and director of the Ugandan Water Project, for a timely and inspiring message about one way we can stay connected to our foundational value of justice. Speaker: James Harrington Part of the series “Lent: From ashes to celebration”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We are joined by James Harrington, founder and director of the Ugandan Water Project, for a timely and inspiring message about one way we can stay connected to our foundational value of justice. Speaker: James Harrington Part of the series “Lent: From ashes to celebration”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Raised Up to Rise Up</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20180311RaisedUpToRiseUp/2018-03-11_Raised_Up_to_Rise_Up.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 11 Mar 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A bronze serpent raised up in the wilderness. A radical teacher raised up on a cross. And the astonishing promise that we have been raised up with him. Will we rise to the call? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2018/">Lent: From ashes to celebration</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>29:30</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2018/raised-up-to-rise-up/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A bronze serpent raised up in the wilderness. A radical teacher raised up on a cross. And the astonishing promise that we have been raised up with him. Will we rise to the call? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent: From ashes to celebration”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A bronze serpent raised up in the wilderness. A radical teacher raised up on a cross. And the astonishing promise that we have been raised up with him. Will we rise to the call? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent: From ashes to celebration”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Justice That Restores</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20180304JusticeThatRestores/2018-03-04_Justice_That_Restores.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 4 Mar 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>A special Lenten message from Dominique Dubois Gilliard, author of <i>Rethinking Incarceration</i>.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Rev. Dominique Gilliard</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2018/">Lent: From ashes to celebration</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>41:38</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2018/justice-that-restores/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A special Lenten message from Dominique Dubois Gilliard, author of Rethinking Incarceration. Speaker: Rev. Dominique Gilliard Part of the series “Lent: From ashes to celebration”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A special Lenten message from Dominique Dubois Gilliard, author of Rethinking Incarceration. Speaker: Rev. Dominique Gilliard Part of the series “Lent: From ashes to celebration”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Promise Rests on Grace</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20180225ThePromiseRestsOnGrace/2018-02-25_The_Promise_Rests_on_Grace.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 25 Feb 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>It is difficult for modern Christians to understand what it means to be “descendants” of Abraham, because we long for a transactional salvation: do X/Y/Z, and be saved. But the work of salvation is faith: simply to trust the promise.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2018/">Lent: From ashes to celebration</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>23:12</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2018/the-promise-rests-on-grace/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>It is difficult for modern Christians to understand what it means to be “descendants” of Abraham, because we long for a transactional salvation: do X/Y/Z, and be saved. But the work of salvation is faith: simply to trust the promise. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent: From ashes to celebration”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>It is difficult for modern Christians to understand what it means to be “descendants” of Abraham, because we long for a transactional salvation: do X/Y/Z, and be saved. But the work of salvation is faith: simply to trust the promise. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent: From ashes to celebration”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Water and Sky</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20180218WaterAndSky/2018-02-18_Water_and_Sky.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 18 Feb 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>An ark. A baptism. A dove. A rainbow. These intertwining images from the Jewish and Christian scriptures point us to a beautiful truth about our lives and our hope.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2018/">Lent: From ashes to celebration</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>19:07</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2018/water-and-sky/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>An ark. A baptism. A dove. A rainbow. These intertwining images from the Jewish and Christian scriptures point us to a beautiful truth about our lives and our hope. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent: From ashes to celebration”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>An ark. A baptism. A dove. A rainbow. These intertwining images from the Jewish and Christian scriptures point us to a beautiful truth about our lives and our hope. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent: From ashes to celebration”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Transfiguration Sunday</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20180211TransfigurationSunday/2018-02-11_Transfiguration_Sunday.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 11 Feb 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Pondering one of the most remarkable (and potentially confusing!) accounts from the Gospels: the transfiguration of Jesus.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Rev. Matthew Nickoloff</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany_2018/">Epiphany: Christ, realized</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>27:05</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany_2018/transfiguration-sunday/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Pondering one of the most remarkable (and potentially confusing!) accounts from the Gospels: the transfiguration of Jesus. Speaker: Rev. Matthew Nickoloff Part of the series “Epiphany: Christ, realized”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Pondering one of the most remarkable (and potentially confusing!) accounts from the Gospels: the transfiguration of Jesus. Speaker: Rev. Matthew Nickoloff Part of the series “Epiphany: Christ, realized”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Power to the Faint</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 4 Feb 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>So often we are ashamed of our doubts and weaknesses. But according to the scriptures, God “heals the brokenhearted, and binds up their wounds” and “gives power to the faint, and strengthens the powerless”! Perhaps being brought low by the world is just what we need to gain spiritual depth.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany_2018/">Epiphany: Christ, realized</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>30:47</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany_2018/power-to-the-faint/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>So often we are ashamed of our doubts and weaknesses. But according to the scriptures, God “heals the brokenhearted, and binds up their wounds” and “gives power to the faint, and strengthens the powerless”! Perhaps being brought low by the world is just what we need to gain spiritual depth. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Epiphany: Christ, realized”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>So often we are ashamed of our doubts and weaknesses. But according to the scriptures, God “heals the brokenhearted, and binds up their wounds” and “gives power to the faint, and strengthens the powerless”! Perhaps being brought low by the world is just what we need to gain spiritual depth. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Epiphany: Christ, realized”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Troubled Minds</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 28 Jan 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A special sermon about faith and mental health by Dr. Angela Glading, a member of Artisan’s Leadership Team.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Dr. Angela Glading</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany_2018/">Epiphany: Christ, realized</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>31:21</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany_2018/troubled-minds/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A special sermon about faith and mental health by Dr. Angela Glading, a member of Artisan’s Leadership Team. Speaker: Dr. Angela Glading Part of the series “Epiphany: Christ, realized”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A special sermon about faith and mental health by Dr. Angela Glading, a member of Artisan’s Leadership Team. Speaker: Dr. Angela Glading Part of the series “Epiphany: Christ, realized”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Stump the Pastor</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jan 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Scott abandons plans to preach on the changing of God’s minds, and invites members of the congregation to ask any question on their mind.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany_2018/">Epiphany: Christ, realized</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>41:36</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany_2018/stump-the-pastor/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Scott abandons plans to preach on the changing of God’s minds, and invites members of the congregation to ask any question on their mind. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Epiphany: Christ, realized”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Scott abandons plans to preach on the changing of God’s minds, and invites members of the congregation to ask any question on their mind. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Epiphany: Christ, realized”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>MLK Sunday at Baber AME Church</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Jan 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Our recurring joyful worship celebration with our friends at Baber AME Church is an incredible way to build friendships and learn from each other! Don’t miss this inspiring event, 10AM at 550 Meigs St. <i>(No services held at the Artisan building on this date.)</i> </p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany_2018/">Epiphany: Christ, realized</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>19:22</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany_2018/mlk-sunday-at-baber-ame-church/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Our recurring joyful worship celebration with our friends at Baber AME Church is an incredible way to build friendships and learn from each other! Don’t miss this inspiring event, 10AM at 550 Meigs St. (No services held at the Artisan building on this date.) Part of the series “Epiphany: Christ, realized”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Our recurring joyful worship celebration with our friends at Baber AME Church is an incredible way to build friendships and learn from each other! Don’t miss this inspiring event, 10AM at 550 Meigs St. (No services held at the Artisan building on this date.) Part of the series “Epiphany: Christ, realized”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Epiphany of the Lord</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20180107EpiphanyOfTheLord/2018-01-07_Epiphany_of_the_Lord.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 7 Jan 2018 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We celebrate the revelation of God to the Gentiles by remembering the story of the magi, pagan astrologer priests who found Jesus in the stars.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany_2018/">Epiphany: Christ, realized</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>28:48</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/epiphany_2018/epiphany-of-the-lord/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We celebrate the revelation of God to the Gentiles by remembering the story of the magi, pagan astrologer priests who found Jesus in the stars. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Epiphany: Christ, realized”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We celebrate the revelation of God to the Gentiles by remembering the story of the magi, pagan astrologer priests who found Jesus in the stars. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Epiphany: Christ, realized”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Christmas All Year Long</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20171231ChristmasAllYearLong/2017-12-31_Christmas_All_Year_Long.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 31 Dec 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In this special family worship service, we will discuss what it means to observe the truth of Christmas all year long.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/christmastide_2017/">Christmastide: Christmas as a Season</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>29:15</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/christmastide_2017/christmas-all-year-long/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In this special family worship service, we will discuss what it means to observe the truth of Christmas all year long. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Christmastide: Christmas as a Season”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In this special family worship service, we will discuss what it means to observe the truth of Christmas all year long. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Christmastide: Christmas as a Season”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Justice Liturgy</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20171217JusticeLiturgy/2017-12-17_Justice%20Liturgy.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 17 Dec 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Artisan’s social justice team leads us in a liturgy of remembrance and repentance, calling us to bring good news to the oppressed.</p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent2017/">Advent</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:54</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent2017/justice-liturgy/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Artisan’s social justice team leads us in a liturgy of remembrance and repentance, calling us to bring good news to the oppressed. Part of the series “Advent”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Artisan’s social justice team leads us in a liturgy of remembrance and repentance, calling us to bring good news to the oppressed. Part of the series “Advent”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Peace and Patience</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20171210PeaceAndPatience/2017-12-10_Peace_and_Patience.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 10 Dec 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Even as we strive to wait for Jesus with patience, we are reminded that our salvation comes from <i>God’s</i> patient love for <i>us</i>. And seeking to live in the tension of that patience, we are called to be people of peace.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent2017/">Advent</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>36:22</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent2017/peace-and-patience/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Even as we strive to wait for Jesus with patience, we are reminded that our salvation comes from God’s patient love for us. And seeking to live in the tension of that patience, we are called to be people of peace. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Even as we strive to wait for Jesus with patience, we are reminded that our salvation comes from God’s patient love for us. And seeking to live in the tension of that patience, we are called to be people of peace. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Gift of Waiting</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20171203TheGiftOfWaiting/2017-12-03_The_Gift_of_Waiting.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 3 Dec 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The promises of faith are divided between what we experience now, and the blessings of God that are yet to come. Since “no one knows the hour” when all will be fulfilled, how should we live, think, and act while we are waiting? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent2017/">Advent</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>28:07</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent2017/the-gift-of-waiting/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The promises of faith are divided between what we experience now, and the blessings of God that are yet to come. Since “no one knows the hour” when all will be fulfilled, how should we live, think, and act while we are waiting? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The promises of faith are divided between what we experience now, and the blessings of God that are yet to come. Since “no one knows the hour” when all will be fulfilled, how should we live, think, and act while we are waiting? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Christ the King</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20171126ChristTheKing/2017-11-26_Christ_the_King.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 26 Nov 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The Christian calendar chooses the final Sunday of the liturgical year to honor the reign of Christ in the world.</p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/testifying_to_the_king/">Testifying to the King: Christ’s reign in our heart and in our world</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>25:57</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/testifying_to_the_king/christ-the-king/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The Christian calendar chooses the final Sunday of the liturgical year to honor the reign of Christ in the world. Part of the series “Testifying to the King: Christ’s reign in our heart and in our world”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The Christian calendar chooses the final Sunday of the liturgical year to honor the reign of Christ in the world. Part of the series “Testifying to the King: Christ’s reign in our heart and in our world”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>A Movement</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20171112AMovement/2017-11-12_A_Movement.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Nov 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Every one of these ideas can be advanced by our plans to expand and renovate Artisan’s building. But it’s important to remember that this project is not ultimately about a building; it’s an extension of our values. We are doing so much more than a big construction project; we’re growing a movement—a faith movement. Will you be part of it? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/growing_in_faith_together/">Growing in Faith Together: Next steps for Artisan’s building</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>32:35</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/growing_in_faith_together/a-movement/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Every one of these ideas can be advanced by our plans to expand and renovate Artisan’s building. But it’s important to remember that this project is not ultimately about a building; it’s an extension of our values. We are doing so much more than a big construction project; we’re growing a movement—a faith movement. Will you be part of it? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Growing in Faith Together: Next steps for Artisan’s building”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Every one of these ideas can be advanced by our plans to expand and renovate Artisan’s building. But it’s important to remember that this project is not ultimately about a building; it’s an extension of our values. We are doing so much more than a big construction project; we’re growing a movement—a faith movement. Will you be part of it? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Growing in Faith Together: Next steps for Artisan’s building”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Invitations</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20171105Invitations/2017-11-05_Invitations.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 5 Nov 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The movement of the Holy Spirit in the early church threw open the doors to God’s great banquet hall, inviting in those who had previously been excluded. And the Spirit’s work continues today, teaching us in every new generation that the dividing walls between us have been broken down by the radical love of Christ.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/growing_in_faith_together/">Growing in Faith Together: Next steps for Artisan’s building</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>30:07</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/growing_in_faith_together/invitations/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The movement of the Holy Spirit in the early church threw open the doors to God’s great banquet hall, inviting in those who had previously been excluded. And the Spirit’s work continues today, teaching us in every new generation that the dividing walls between us have been broken down by the radical love of Christ. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Growing in Faith Together: Next steps for Artisan’s building”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The movement of the Holy Spirit in the early church threw open the doors to God’s great banquet hall, inviting in those who had previously been excluded. And the Spirit’s work continues today, teaching us in every new generation that the dividing walls between us have been broken down by the radical love of Christ. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Growing in Faith Together: Next steps for Artisan’s building”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Acorns</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20171029Acorns/2017-10-29_Acorns.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 29 Oct 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Very small things that seem inconsequential have the capacity to grow into something incredible and powerful. As Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn.” At Artisan, we value our children not just for who we hope they will become, but because they are already showing us the way.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/growing_in_faith_together/">Growing in Faith Together: Next steps for Artisan’s building</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>24:54</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/growing_in_faith_together/acorns/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Very small things that seem inconsequential have the capacity to grow into something incredible and powerful. As Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn.” At Artisan, we value our children not just for who we hope they will become, but because they are already showing us the way. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Growing in Faith Together: Next steps for Artisan’s building”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Very small things that seem inconsequential have the capacity to grow into something incredible and powerful. As Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn.” At Artisan, we value our children not just for who we hope they will become, but because they are already showing us the way. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Growing in Faith Together: Next steps for Artisan’s building”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Generations</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Oct 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>As our children grow up, we pass on our faith from one generation to the next. We give thanks for the generations who have come before us, and we delight in seeing our children begin to experience God in their own lives. Living in the Way of Jesus across the generations means that all of us receive the blessing of growing in faith together.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/growing_in_faith_together/">Growing in Faith Together: Next steps for Artisan’s building</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>38:23</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/growing_in_faith_together/generations/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>As our children grow up, we pass on our faith from one generation to the next. We give thanks for the generations who have come before us, and we delight in seeing our children begin to experience God in their own lives. Living in the Way of Jesus across the generations means that all of us receive the blessing of growing in faith together. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Growing in Faith Together: Next steps for Artisan’s building”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>As our children grow up, we pass on our faith from one generation to the next. We give thanks for the generations who have come before us, and we delight in seeing our children begin to experience God in their own lives. Living in the Way of Jesus across the generations means that all of us receive the blessing of growing in faith together. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Growing in Faith Together: Next steps for Artisan’s building”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Growing in Faith Together</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20171015GrowingInFaithTogether/2017-10-15_Growing_in_Faith_Together.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Today, we kick off our new teaching series for the Growing in Faith Together campaign. We’ll preview the coming weeks, and we’ll share honestly about our hopes and dreams and concerns for the campaign.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/growing_in_faith_together/">Growing in Faith Together: Next steps for Artisan’s building</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>27:23</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/growing_in_faith_together/growing-in-faith-together/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Today, we kick off our new teaching series for the Growing in Faith Together campaign. We’ll preview the coming weeks, and we’ll share honestly about our hopes and dreams and concerns for the campaign. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Growing in Faith Together: Next steps for Artisan’s building”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Today, we kick off our new teaching series for the Growing in Faith Together campaign. We’ll preview the coming weeks, and we’ll share honestly about our hopes and dreams and concerns for the campaign. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Growing in Faith Together: Next steps for Artisan’s building”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Fruits of the Kingdom</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20171008TheFruitsOfTheKingdom/2017-10-08_The_Fruits_of_the_Kingdom.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 8 Oct 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In “The Parable of the Wicked Tenants”, Jesus warns the self-assured religious community that the kingdom would be taken away from them. How then should we heed the call of the Apostle Paul to “press on toward the goal”? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/fall_lectionary/">Fall Lectionary: Anchoring Rhythms </a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>42:34</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/fall_lectionary/the-fruits-of-the-kingdom/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In “The Parable of the Wicked Tenants”, Jesus warns the self-assured religious community that the kingdom would be taken away from them. How then should we heed the call of the Apostle Paul to “press on toward the goal”? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Fall Lectionary: Anchoring Rhythms ”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In “The Parable of the Wicked Tenants”, Jesus warns the self-assured religious community that the kingdom would be taken away from them. How then should we heed the call of the Apostle Paul to “press on toward the goal”? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Fall Lectionary: Anchoring Rhythms ”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Your Own Salvation</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20171001YourOwnSalvation/2017-10-01_Your_Own_Salvation.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 1 Oct 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Our natural tendency is to be concerned with the salvation of others, and to judge others. But in the teachings of Jesus and Paul, we are called to work out <i>our own</i> salvation.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/fall_lectionary/">Fall Lectionary: Anchoring Rhythms </a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>28:36</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/fall_lectionary/your-own-salvation/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Our natural tendency is to be concerned with the salvation of others, and to judge others. But in the teachings of Jesus and Paul, we are called to work out our own salvation. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Fall Lectionary: Anchoring Rhythms ”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Our natural tendency is to be concerned with the salvation of others, and to judge others. But in the teachings of Jesus and Paul, we are called to work out our own salvation. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Fall Lectionary: Anchoring Rhythms ”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Complaint and Provision</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20170924ComplaintAndProvision/2017-09-24_Complaint_and_Provision.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 24 Sep 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>In the wilderness, the hungry Israelites complained bitterly, even wishing for death. Yet God provided “bread from heaven” for them in a miracle that the psalmists later praised. Complaint and provision are both normal parts of our life with God.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/fall_lectionary/">Fall Lectionary: Anchoring Rhythms </a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>29:18</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/fall_lectionary/complaint-and-provision/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In the wilderness, the hungry Israelites complained bitterly, even wishing for death. Yet God provided “bread from heaven” for them in a miracle that the psalmists later praised. Complaint and provision are both normal parts of our life with God. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Fall Lectionary: Anchoring Rhythms ”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In the wilderness, the hungry Israelites complained bitterly, even wishing for death. Yet God provided “bread from heaven” for them in a miracle that the psalmists later praised. Complaint and provision are both normal parts of our life with God. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Fall Lectionary: Anchoring Rhythms ”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Judgment and Forgiveness</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20170917JudgementAndForgiveness/2017-09-17_Judgement_and_Forgiveness.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 17 Sep 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We should open ourselves to the possibility that there is a connection between our unwillingness to forgive and our tendency to pass judgment on others.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/fall_lectionary/">Fall Lectionary: Anchoring Rhythms </a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>33:35</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/fall_lectionary/judgment-and-forgiveness/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We should open ourselves to the possibility that there is a connection between our unwillingness to forgive and our tendency to pass judgment on others. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Fall Lectionary: Anchoring Rhythms ”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We should open ourselves to the possibility that there is a connection between our unwillingness to forgive and our tendency to pass judgment on others. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Fall Lectionary: Anchoring Rhythms ”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Debt of Love</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20170910TheDebtOfLove/2017-09-10_The_Debt_of_Love.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 10 Sep 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A moving guest sermon by Kyle Sullivan exploring the debt that we owe: to love one another.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Kyle Sullivan</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/fall_lectionary/">Fall Lectionary: Anchoring Rhythms </a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>20:41</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/fall_lectionary/the-debt-of-love/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A moving guest sermon by Kyle Sullivan exploring the debt that we owe: to love one another. Speaker: Kyle Sullivan Part of the series “Fall Lectionary: Anchoring Rhythms ”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A moving guest sermon by Kyle Sullivan exploring the debt that we owe: to love one another. Speaker: Kyle Sullivan Part of the series “Fall Lectionary: Anchoring Rhythms ”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>So Far As It Depends On You</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20170903SoFarAsItDependsOnYou/2017-09-03_So_Far_As_It_Depends_On_You.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 3 Sep 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We continue the lectionary’s thread through the later chapters of Romans, looking at a passage that offers clear (if seemingly impractical) advice on how to live together in Christian community. And the Gospel reading provides Jesus’ stark response to a plea to make the way of the cross more <i>reasonable</i>.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/fall_lectionary/">Fall Lectionary: Anchoring Rhythms </a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>33:49</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/fall_lectionary/so-far-as-it-depends-on-you/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We continue the lectionary’s thread through the later chapters of Romans, looking at a passage that offers clear (if seemingly impractical) advice on how to live together in Christian community. And the Gospel reading provides Jesus’ stark response to a plea to make the way of the cross more reasonable. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Fall Lectionary: Anchoring Rhythms ”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We continue the lectionary’s thread through the later chapters of Romans, looking at a passage that offers clear (if seemingly impractical) advice on how to live together in Christian community. And the Gospel reading provides Jesus’ stark response to a plea to make the way of the cross more reasonable. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Fall Lectionary: Anchoring Rhythms ”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Renew Your Minds!</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20170827RenewYourMinds/2017-08-27_Renew_Your_Minds.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Aug 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A fiery call to shut off the never-ending stream of voices that call us to conform to this world, and to turn our eyes on Jesus together so that we can be transformed by the renewing of our minds.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/fall_lectionary/">Fall Lectionary: Anchoring Rhythms </a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>27:38</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/fall_lectionary/renew-your-minds/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A fiery call to shut off the never-ending stream of voices that call us to conform to this world, and to turn our eyes on Jesus together so that we can be transformed by the renewing of our minds. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Fall Lectionary: Anchoring Rhythms ”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A fiery call to shut off the never-ending stream of voices that call us to conform to this world, and to turn our eyes on Jesus together so that we can be transformed by the renewing of our minds. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Fall Lectionary: Anchoring Rhythms ”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Baber Visit</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20170820BaberVisit/2017-08-20_Baber_Visit.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 20 Aug 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We are delighted to be able to host our friends from Baber AME Church again this year and to hear another powerful message from Reverend James C. Simmons! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Reverend James C. Simmons</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/series_for_summer/">Series for Summer: Hearts Strangely Warmed</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>29:07</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/series_for_summer/baber-visit/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We are delighted to be able to host our friends from Baber AME Church again this year and to hear another powerful message from Reverend James C. Simmons! Speaker: Reverend James C. Simmons Part of the series “Series for Summer: Hearts Strangely Warmed”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We are delighted to be able to host our friends from Baber AME Church again this year and to hear another powerful message from Reverend James C. Simmons! Speaker: Reverend James C. Simmons Part of the series “Series for Summer: Hearts Strangely Warmed”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>A Sound of Sheer Silence</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20170813SoundOfSheerSilence/2017-08-13_Sound_of_Sheer_Silence.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20170813SoundOfSheerSilence/2017-08-13_Sound_of_Sheer_Silence.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Aug 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>A response to the recent violence and racism displayed in Charlottesville, VA, based on the Hebrew Bible reading from the Lectionary.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/series_for_summer/">Series for Summer: Hearts Strangely Warmed</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>23:58</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/series_for_summer/a-sound-of-sheer-silence/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A response to the recent violence and racism displayed in Charlottesville, VA, based on the Hebrew Bible reading from the Lectionary. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Series for Summer: Hearts Strangely Warmed”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A response to the recent violence and racism displayed in Charlottesville, VA, based on the Hebrew Bible reading from the Lectionary. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Series for Summer: Hearts Strangely Warmed”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>State Your Name for the Record</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20170806StateYourName/2017-08-06_State_Your_Name.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20170806StateYourName/2017-08-06_State_Your_Name.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 6 Aug 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Our struggles to understand God, much like Jacob’s all-night wrestling match, often leave us more confused about God’s identity than when we started. Could it be that our own identity is found in the struggle? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/series_for_summer/">Series for Summer: Hearts Strangely Warmed</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>30:17</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/series_for_summer/state-your-name-for-the-record/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Our struggles to understand God, much like Jacob’s all-night wrestling match, often leave us more confused about God’s identity than when we started. Could it be that our own identity is found in the struggle? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Series for Summer: Hearts Strangely Warmed”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Our struggles to understand God, much like Jacob’s all-night wrestling match, often leave us more confused about God’s identity than when we started. Could it be that our own identity is found in the struggle? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Series for Summer: Hearts Strangely Warmed”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Do Hard Things</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20170730DoHardThings/2017-07-30_Do_Hard_Things.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20170730DoHardThings/2017-07-30_Do_Hard_Things.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 30 Jul 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>As Christians we’re called to do hard things. Sometimes we choose to take on these difficult challenges and sometimes they choose us. Either way, when we do things that are hard for us, we grow personally and we grow closer to God.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Carrie Starr</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/series_for_summer/">Series for Summer: Hearts Strangely Warmed</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>41:11</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/series_for_summer/do-hard-things/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>As Christians we’re called to do hard things. Sometimes we choose to take on these difficult challenges and sometimes they choose us. Either way, when we do things that are hard for us, we grow personally and we grow closer to God. Speaker: Carrie Starr Part of the series “Series for Summer: Hearts Strangely Warmed”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>As Christians we’re called to do hard things. Sometimes we choose to take on these difficult challenges and sometimes they choose us. Either way, when we do things that are hard for us, we grow personally and we grow closer to God. Speaker: Carrie Starr Part of the series “Series for Summer: Hearts Strangely Warmed”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Guest Sermon: Denis Johnson - Hope While Jesus is Absent</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20170723HopeWhileJesusIsAbsent/2017-07-23_Hope_While_Jesus_is_Absent.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20170723HopeWhileJesusIsAbsent/2017-07-23_Hope_While_Jesus_is_Absent.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 23 Jul 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Shortly before Jesus would be arrested and crucified, he reiterated to his disciples that he would be physically absent from them. Despite this confusing and devastating news, John 16 records Jesus’ encouragement to the disciples as he promised of the Spirit, proclaimed the efficacy of prayer and predicted the future hope for victory. </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Denis Johnson</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john_june2017/">Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Ten</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>38:48</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john_june2017/guest-sermon-denis-johnson-hope-while-jesus-is-absent/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Shortly before Jesus would be arrested and crucified, he reiterated to his disciples that he would be physically absent from them. Despite this confusing and devastating news, John 16 records Jesus’ encouragement to the disciples as he promised of the Spirit, proclaimed the efficacy of prayer and predicted the future hope for victory. Speaker: Denis Johnson Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Ten”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Shortly before Jesus would be arrested and crucified, he reiterated to his disciples that he would be physically absent from them. Despite this confusing and devastating news, John 16 records Jesus’ encouragement to the disciples as he promised of the Spirit, proclaimed the efficacy of prayer and predicted the future hope for victory. Speaker: Denis Johnson Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Ten”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>If the World Hates You (Pt. 2)</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Jul 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The conversation takes an alarming turn as Jesus begins to warn his disciples about the persecution they will endure. But again, he promises the Holy Spirit will come to their aid.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john_june2017/">Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Ten</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:34</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john_june2017/if-the-world-hates-you-pt-2/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The conversation takes an alarming turn as Jesus begins to warn his disciples about the persecution they will endure. But again, he promises the Holy Spirit will come to their aid. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Ten”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The conversation takes an alarming turn as Jesus begins to warn his disciples about the persecution they will endure. But again, he promises the Holy Spirit will come to their aid. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Ten”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>If the World Hates You (Pt. 1)</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 9 Jul 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>(Special note: this is an abbreviated sermon that only begins to cover the topic. We extended the topic to the following week.) </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john_june2017/">Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Ten</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>8:40</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john_june2017/if-the-world-hates-you-pt-1/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>(Special note: this is an abbreviated sermon that only begins to cover the topic. We extended the topic to the following week.) Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Ten”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>(Special note: this is an abbreviated sermon that only begins to cover the topic. We extended the topic to the following week.) Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Ten”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Fruit That Will Last</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 2 Jul 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Jesus continues his discourse about fruitfulness with his disciples, repeating the central teaching of self-sacrificial love and promising the support of the Father.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john_june2017/">Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Ten</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>27:16</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john_june2017/fruit-that-will-last/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Jesus continues his discourse about fruitfulness with his disciples, repeating the central teaching of self-sacrificial love and promising the support of the Father. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Ten”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Jesus continues his discourse about fruitfulness with his disciples, repeating the central teaching of self-sacrificial love and promising the support of the Father. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Ten”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The One True Vine</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20170625TheOneTrueVine/2017-06-25_The_One_True_Vine.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 25 Jun 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We abide in Jesus not merely for our own comfort but that we might bear much fruit and glorify the Father.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john_june2017/">Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Ten</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>36:21</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john_june2017/the-one-true-vine/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We abide in Jesus not merely for our own comfort but that we might bear much fruit and glorify the Father. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Ten”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We abide in Jesus not merely for our own comfort but that we might bear much fruit and glorify the Father. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Ten”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Peace On Our Way</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20170618PeaceOnOurWay/2017-06-18_Peace_On_Our_Way.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jun 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>After promising the Holy Spirit, Jesus offers his disciples peace: a peace that he reassures them will remain even after he has left them. We all need the reassurance of Christ’s peace when he seems absent! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john_june2017/">Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Ten</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>29:24</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john_june2017/peace-on-our-way/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>After promising the Holy Spirit, Jesus offers his disciples peace: a peace that he reassures them will remain even after he has left them. We all need the reassurance of Christ’s peace when he seems absent! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Ten”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>After promising the Holy Spirit, Jesus offers his disciples peace: a peace that he reassures them will remain even after he has left them. We all need the reassurance of Christ’s peace when he seems absent! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Ten”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Refugee Sunday</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jun 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Opening of Arleen Thaler’s photography exhibit featuring local refugee families, as well as sharing from local refugees.</p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/pentecost_2017/">Pentecost</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>46:07</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/pentecost_2017/refugee-sunday/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Opening of Arleen Thaler’s photography exhibit featuring local refugee families, as well as sharing from local refugees. Part of the series “Pentecost”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Opening of Arleen Thaler’s photography exhibit featuring local refugee families, as well as sharing from local refugees. Part of the series “Pentecost”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Pentecost Reflections</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20170604Pentecost/2017-06-04_Pentecost.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 4 Jun 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>An Artisan Church tradition: Pentecost readings from the Bible in many languages, plus devotional reflections from several different Artisan members! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: The People of Artisan</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/pentecost_2017/">Pentecost</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>43:13</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/pentecost_2017/pentecost-reflections/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>An Artisan Church tradition: Pentecost readings from the Bible in many languages, plus devotional reflections from several different Artisan members! Speaker: The People of Artisan Part of the series “Pentecost”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>An Artisan Church tradition: Pentecost readings from the Bible in many languages, plus devotional reflections from several different Artisan members! Speaker: The People of Artisan Part of the series “Pentecost”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Becoming Christian (Baptism Sunday)</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20170528BecomingChristian/2017-05-28_Becoming_Christian.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 28 May 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>As we conclude our series, we welcome new believers into the faith through baptism! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/being_christian/">Being Christian: Artisan’s Spring Read</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:15</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/being_christian/becoming-christian-baptism-sunday/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>As we conclude our series, we welcome new believers into the faith through baptism! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Being Christian: Artisan’s Spring Read”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>As we conclude our series, we welcome new believers into the faith through baptism! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Being Christian: Artisan’s Spring Read”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Reflections on Being Christian</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20170521Reflections/2017-05-21_Reflections.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 21 May 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We hear from several individuals at Artisan about their experience of reading <i>Being Christian</i>: realizations they came to, new understandings of their faith, and significant steps on their path to faith.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: The People of Artisan</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/being_christian/">Being Christian: Artisan’s Spring Read</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>15:40</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/being_christian/reflections-on-being-christian/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We hear from several individuals at Artisan about their experience of reading Being Christian: realizations they came to, new understandings of their faith, and significant steps on their path to faith. Speaker: The People of Artisan Part of the series “Being Christian: Artisan’s Spring Read”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We hear from several individuals at Artisan about their experience of reading Being Christian: realizations they came to, new understandings of their faith, and significant steps on their path to faith. Speaker: The People of Artisan Part of the series “Being Christian: Artisan’s Spring Read”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Prayer: Alignment With Jesus</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20170514Prayer/2017-05-14_Prayer.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 14 May 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Prayer is letting Jesus “pray in you,” and beginning that lengthy and often very tough process by which our selfish thoughts and ideals and hopes are gradually aligned with his eternal action.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/being_christian/">Being Christian: Artisan’s Spring Read</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>34:01</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/being_christian/prayer-alignment-with-jesus/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Prayer is letting Jesus “pray in you,” and beginning that lengthy and often very tough process by which our selfish thoughts and ideals and hopes are gradually aligned with his eternal action. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Being Christian: Artisan’s Spring Read”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Prayer is letting Jesus “pray in you,” and beginning that lengthy and often very tough process by which our selfish thoughts and ideals and hopes are gradually aligned with his eternal action. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Being Christian: Artisan’s Spring Read”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Eucharist: Thanksgiving and Welcome</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20170507Eucharist/2017-05-07_Eucharist.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20170507Eucharist/2017-05-07_Eucharist.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 7 May 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>When we gather as God’s guests at God’s table, the Church becomes what it is meant be: a community of strangers who have become guests together and are listening together to the invitation of God.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/being_christian/">Being Christian: Artisan’s Spring Read</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>25:13</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/being_christian/eucharist-thanksgiving-and-welcome/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>When we gather as God’s guests at God’s table, the Church becomes what it is meant be: a community of strangers who have become guests together and are listening together to the invitation of God. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Being Christian: Artisan’s Spring Read”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>When we gather as God’s guests at God’s table, the Church becomes what it is meant be: a community of strangers who have become guests together and are listening together to the invitation of God. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Being Christian: Artisan’s Spring Read”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Bible: Where God Speaks</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20170430Bible/2017-04-30_Bible.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 30 Apr 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The Bible is the territory in which Christians expect to hear God speaking. But you soon discover that what the Bible is <i>not</i> is a single sequence of instructions, beginning with “God says to you…” </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/being_christian/">Being Christian: Artisan’s Spring Read</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>30:51</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/being_christian/bible-where-god-speaks/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The Bible is the territory in which Christians expect to hear God speaking. But you soon discover that what the Bible is not is a single sequence of instructions, beginning with “God says to you…” Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Being Christian: Artisan’s Spring Read”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The Bible is the territory in which Christians expect to hear God speaking. But you soon discover that what the Bible is not is a single sequence of instructions, beginning with “God says to you…” Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Being Christian: Artisan’s Spring Read”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Baptism: A New Identity and a New Job</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20170423Baptism/2017-04-23_Baptism.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20170423Baptism/2017-04-23_Baptism.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 23 Apr 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Baptism restores a human identity that has been forgotten or overlaid. Baptism takes us to where Jesus is. But you don’t go down into the waters of the Jordan without stirring up a great deal of mud! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/being_christian/">Being Christian: Artisan’s Spring Read</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>33:46</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/being_christian/baptism-a-new-identity-and-a-new-job/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Baptism restores a human identity that has been forgotten or overlaid. Baptism takes us to where Jesus is. But you don’t go down into the waters of the Jordan without stirring up a great deal of mud! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Being Christian: Artisan’s Spring Read”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Baptism restores a human identity that has been forgotten or overlaid. Baptism takes us to where Jesus is. But you don’t go down into the waters of the Jordan without stirring up a great deal of mud! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Being Christian: Artisan’s Spring Read”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Lent: April 16th Easter Sunday</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Apr 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Lent: April 16th Easter Sunday </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2017/">Lent 2017</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>33:34</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2017/lent-april-16th-easter-sunday/</link>
            
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            <title>A King Rides in on a Donkey</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 9 Apr 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A kid-friendly exploration of the imagery in the Palm Sunday Gospel story, and what it tells us about King Jesus.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2017/">Lent 2017</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>25:34</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2017/a-king-rides-in-on-a-donkey/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A kid-friendly exploration of the imagery in the Palm Sunday Gospel story, and what it tells us about King Jesus. Speaker: Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2017”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A kid-friendly exploration of the imagery in the Palm Sunday Gospel story, and what it tells us about King Jesus. Speaker: Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2017”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Alive in Body and Spirit</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 2 Apr 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>There is a prevailing notion that our bodies are just shells for spiritual beings. But from the Valley of Dry Bones to the raising of Lazarus, God seems to care about bodies and wants to raise us to life in body <i>and</i> spirit! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2017/">Lent 2017</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>33:27</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2017/alive-in-body-and-spirit/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>There is a prevailing notion that our bodies are just shells for spiritual beings. But from the Valley of Dry Bones to the raising of Lazarus, God seems to care about bodies and wants to raise us to life in body and spirit! Speaker: Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2017”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>There is a prevailing notion that our bodies are just shells for spiritual beings. But from the Valley of Dry Bones to the raising of Lazarus, God seems to care about bodies and wants to raise us to life in body and spirit! Speaker: Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2017”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Seeing Through the Shadows</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 26 Mar 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We all dwell in darkness at times, left stumbling for goodness due to sin or circumstances beyond our control. Yet God is present in the valley of shadows, and Jesus has the power to bring light to our darkness.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2017/">Lent 2017</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>36:04</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2017/seeing-through-the-shadows/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We all dwell in darkness at times, left stumbling for goodness due to sin or circumstances beyond our control. Yet God is present in the valley of shadows, and Jesus has the power to bring light to our darkness. Speaker: Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2017”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We all dwell in darkness at times, left stumbling for goodness due to sin or circumstances beyond our control. Yet God is present in the valley of shadows, and Jesus has the power to bring light to our darkness. Speaker: Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2017”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Hope in the Wilderness</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 19 Mar 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>All of us have asked the question the Israelites asked in their thirsty wanderings: “Is the Lord among us or not?” Wherever your wilderness lies, Jesus is there to offer you “living water” to quench the thirst of your soul.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2017/">Lent 2017</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>30:54</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2017/hope-in-the-wilderness/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>All of us have asked the question the Israelites asked in their thirsty wanderings: “Is the Lord among us or not?” Wherever your wilderness lies, Jesus is there to offer you “living water” to quench the thirst of your soul. Speaker: Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2017”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>All of us have asked the question the Israelites asked in their thirsty wanderings: “Is the Lord among us or not?” Wherever your wilderness lies, Jesus is there to offer you “living water” to quench the thirst of your soul. Speaker: Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2017”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Abraham’s Heirs</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Mar 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The biblical story opens with the creation of a very good world which quickly plummets in a downward spiral brought on by human sin and violence. God intervenes in Genesis 12 by calling Abram into a radical journey of trust and blessing that will ultimately lead to creation’s renewal. On this second Sunday in Lent, we will explore the trajectory of Abram’s call and how God’s promises to Abram give us hope in a world still marred with sin.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Chris Sullivan</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2017/">Lent 2017</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>36:29</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2017/abrahams-heirs/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The biblical story opens with the creation of a very good world which quickly plummets in a downward spiral brought on by human sin and violence. God intervenes in Genesis 12 by calling Abram into a radical journey of trust and blessing that will ultimately lead to creation’s renewal. On this second Sunday in Lent, we will explore the trajectory of Abram’s call and how God’s promises to Abram give us hope in a world still marred with sin. Speaker: Chris Sullivan Part of the series “Lent 2017”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The biblical story opens with the creation of a very good world which quickly plummets in a downward spiral brought on by human sin and violence. God intervenes in Genesis 12 by calling Abram into a radical journey of trust and blessing that will ultimately lead to creation’s renewal. On this second Sunday in Lent, we will explore the trajectory of Abram’s call and how God’s promises to Abram give us hope in a world still marred with sin. Speaker: Chris Sullivan Part of the series “Lent 2017”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Confessing For Freedom</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 5 Mar 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>On the first Sunday in Lent, we ponder how confession moves us from “wasting away through groaning” to “shouts of joy” by drawing us into the free gift of God’s grace.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2017/">Lent 2017</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:14</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2017/confessing-for-freedom/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>On the first Sunday in Lent, we ponder how confession moves us from “wasting away through groaning” to “shouts of joy” by drawing us into the free gift of God’s grace. Speaker: Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2017”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>On the first Sunday in Lent, we ponder how confession moves us from “wasting away through groaning” to “shouts of joy” by drawing us into the free gift of God’s grace. Speaker: Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2017”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Wild Sweep of Communion</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 26 Feb 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Jesus assures his disciples that they will not be left as orphans even when he has physically departed from earth. He promises the Holy Spirit: variously named as Comforter, Advocate, Helper, one who walks alongside. While these are all potent images of relationship, Christ goes on to describe how the believer is swept into the divine “communion” of the Trinity by the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. Never alone… abiding in God! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Barb Bushart</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john_january2017/">Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Nine</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>36:20</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john_january2017/the-wild-sweep-of-communion/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Jesus assures his disciples that they will not be left as orphans even when he has physically departed from earth. He promises the Holy Spirit: variously named as Comforter, Advocate, Helper, one who walks alongside. While these are all potent images of relationship, Christ goes on to describe how the believer is swept into the divine “communion” of the Trinity by the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. Never alone… abiding in God! Speaker: Barb Bushart Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Nine”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Jesus assures his disciples that they will not be left as orphans even when he has physically departed from earth. He promises the Holy Spirit: variously named as Comforter, Advocate, Helper, one who walks alongside. While these are all potent images of relationship, Christ goes on to describe how the believer is swept into the divine “communion” of the Trinity by the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. Never alone… abiding in God! Speaker: Barb Bushart Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Nine”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Jesus Shows the Way</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20170219JesusShowsTheWay/2017-02-19_Jesus_Shows_the_Way.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 19 Feb 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In a very special message developed collaboratively at the all church retreat, we look at Jesus’ powerful statement, “If you know me, you will know my Father also”. NOTE: only one service this Sunday, at 11 a.m.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john_january2017/">Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Nine</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>20:30</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john_january2017/jesus-shows-the-way/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In a very special message developed collaboratively at the all church retreat, we look at Jesus’ powerful statement, “If you know me, you will know my Father also”. NOTE: only one service this Sunday, at 11 a.m. Speaker: Scott Austin Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Nine”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In a very special message developed collaboratively at the all church retreat, we look at Jesus’ powerful statement, “If you know me, you will know my Father also”. NOTE: only one service this Sunday, at 11 a.m. Speaker: Scott Austin Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Nine”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>A New Commandment</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20170212ANewCommandment/2017-02-12_A_New_Commandment.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Feb 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In this passage, Jesus gives the disciples a “new” commandment: love one another. As we seek to apply this commandment to our world today, we will consider a very special opportunity to address an immediate need in Rochester’s refugee community.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john_january2017/">Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Nine</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>37:50</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john_january2017/a-new-commandment/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In this passage, Jesus gives the disciples a “new” commandment: love one another. As we seek to apply this commandment to our world today, we will consider a very special opportunity to address an immediate need in Rochester’s refugee community. Speaker: Scott Austin Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Nine”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In this passage, Jesus gives the disciples a “new” commandment: love one another. As we seek to apply this commandment to our world today, we will consider a very special opportunity to address an immediate need in Rochester’s refugee community. Speaker: Scott Austin Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Nine”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Bread and Betrayal</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20170205BreadAndBetrayal/2017-02-05_Bread_and_Betrayal.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 5 Feb 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The account of Jesus identifying Judas as the one who will betray him is heartbreaking—but it contains a hidden beauty that will break our hearts in a different way.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john_january2017/">Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Nine</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>25:10</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john_january2017/bread-and-betrayal/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The account of Jesus identifying Judas as the one who will betray him is heartbreaking—but it contains a hidden beauty that will break our hearts in a different way. Speaker: Scott Austin Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Nine”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The account of Jesus identifying Judas as the one who will betray him is heartbreaking—but it contains a hidden beauty that will break our hearts in a different way. Speaker: Scott Austin Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Nine”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Caring for Orphans</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20170129CaringForOrphans/2017-01-29_Caring_for_Orphans.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>After a summary of the Bible’s call to care for orphans, we are joined by an Artisan family who is in the process of adopting a child from a local agency. They will share about their experience and the insight it has given them into the need in our community.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin with Anna and Pat McDermott</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/widows_orphans/">Widows and Orphans: The call to care for the marginalized</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>41:59</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/widows_orphans/caring-for-orphans/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>After a summary of the Bible’s call to care for orphans, we are joined by an Artisan family who is in the process of adopting a child from a local agency. They will share about their experience and the insight it has given them into the need in our community. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin with Anna and Pat McDermott Part of the series “Widows and Orphans: The call to care for the marginalized”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>After a summary of the Bible’s call to care for orphans, we are joined by an Artisan family who is in the process of adopting a child from a local agency. They will share about their experience and the insight it has given them into the need in our community. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin with Anna and Pat McDermott Part of the series “Widows and Orphans: The call to care for the marginalized”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Caring for Widows</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20170122CaringForWidows/2017-01-22_Caring_for%20_Widows.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jan 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>After a summary of the Bible’s call to care for widows, we are joined by Dr. Dallas Nelson, a geriatrician with wonderful insight into the needs of the elderly in our community.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin with Dr. Dallas Nelson</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/widows_orphans/">Widows and Orphans: The call to care for the marginalized</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>29:14</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/widows_orphans/caring-for-widows/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>After a summary of the Bible’s call to care for widows, we are joined by Dr. Dallas Nelson, a geriatrician with wonderful insight into the needs of the elderly in our community. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin with Dr. Dallas Nelson Part of the series “Widows and Orphans: The call to care for the marginalized”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>After a summary of the Bible’s call to care for widows, we are joined by Dr. Dallas Nelson, a geriatrician with wonderful insight into the needs of the elderly in our community. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin with Dr. Dallas Nelson Part of the series “Widows and Orphans: The call to care for the marginalized”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>MLK Sunday worship at Baber AME Church</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jan 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We return to Baber African Methodist Episcopal Church for an inspiring joint worship experience on a momentous day! <b>(550 Meigs Street, one service at 10am.)</b> </p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/year_2017/">2017: Looking back, looking ahead</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>18:51</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/year_2017/mlk-sunday-worship-at-baber-ame-church/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We return to Baber African Methodist Episcopal Church for an inspiring joint worship experience on a momentous day! (550 Meigs Street, one service at 10am.) Part of the series “2017: Looking back, looking ahead”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We return to Baber African Methodist Episcopal Church for an inspiring joint worship experience on a momentous day! (550 Meigs Street, one service at 10am.) Part of the series “2017: Looking back, looking ahead”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Looking Ahead: What’s In Store for 2017</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 8 Jan 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>An overview of what is likely coming our way in 2017, and how we can be faithful to God’s call in the months ahead.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/year_2017/">2017: Looking back, looking ahead</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>29:30</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/year_2017/looking-ahead-whats-in-store-for-2017/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>An overview of what is likely coming our way in 2017, and how we can be faithful to God’s call in the months ahead. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “2017: Looking back, looking ahead”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>An overview of what is likely coming our way in 2017, and how we can be faithful to God’s call in the months ahead. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “2017: Looking back, looking ahead”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Looking Back: 2016 in Review</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 1 Jan 2017 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A review of the challenges and many blessings Artisan experienced in the past year, and how we saw God at work among us. (Note that we have ONLY one service at 11:00 this week.) </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/year_2017/">2017: Looking back, looking ahead</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>33:56</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/year_2017/looking-back-2016-in-review/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A review of the challenges and many blessings Artisan experienced in the past year, and how we saw God at work among us. (Note that we have ONLY one service at 11:00 this week.) Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “2017: Looking back, looking ahead”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A review of the challenges and many blessings Artisan experienced in the past year, and how we saw God at work among us. (Note that we have ONLY one service at 11:00 this week.) Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “2017: Looking back, looking ahead”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Christmas Eve Celebration</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20161224ChristmaEve/2016-12-24_Christma_Eve.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sat, 24 Dec 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>At 4pm on Christmas Eve, we will gather to celebrate the birth of Jesus in joyful worship: Christmas hymns led by a full band, candlelight, a homily, and Communion. All are welcome, including family and neighborhood visitors! (Note there will be no Sunday morning service on Christmas Day.) </p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_2016/">Advent 2016: Advent and Christmas Eve 2016</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>16:44</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_2016/christmas-eve-celebration/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>At 4pm on Christmas Eve, we will gather to celebrate the birth of Jesus in joyful worship: Christmas hymns led by a full band, candlelight, a homily, and Communion. All are welcome, including family and neighborhood visitors! (Note there will be no Sunday morning service on Christmas Day.) Part of the series “Advent 2016: Advent and Christmas Eve 2016”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>At 4pm on Christmas Eve, we will gather to celebrate the birth of Jesus in joyful worship: Christmas hymns led by a full band, candlelight, a homily, and Communion. All are welcome, including family and neighborhood visitors! (Note there will be no Sunday morning service on Christmas Day.) Part of the series “Advent 2016: Advent and Christmas Eve 2016”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Looking for Jesus: Confession</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20161211Confession/2016-12-11_Confession.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 11 Dec 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>One of the hardest truths to accept is that we are complicit in the brokenness of the world. But confession sets us free because it is a form of truth-speaking and because it humbles us, truly preparing us for the work of God in our lives.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_2016/">Advent 2016: Advent and Christmas Eve 2016</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>38:41</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_2016/looking-for-jesus-confession/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>One of the hardest truths to accept is that we are complicit in the brokenness of the world. But confession sets us free because it is a form of truth-speaking and because it humbles us, truly preparing us for the work of God in our lives. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent 2016: Advent and Christmas Eve 2016”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>One of the hardest truths to accept is that we are complicit in the brokenness of the world. But confession sets us free because it is a form of truth-speaking and because it humbles us, truly preparing us for the work of God in our lives. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent 2016: Advent and Christmas Eve 2016”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Looking for Jesus: Discernment</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20161204Discernment/2016-12-04_Discernment.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 4 Dec 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Noticing Jesus at work in our world today requires spiritual discernment, just as it did during his earthly ministry.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_2016/">Advent 2016: Advent and Christmas Eve 2016</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>29:45</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_2016/looking-for-jesus-discernment/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Noticing Jesus at work in our world today requires spiritual discernment, just as it did during his earthly ministry. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent 2016: Advent and Christmas Eve 2016”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Noticing Jesus at work in our world today requires spiritual discernment, just as it did during his earthly ministry. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent 2016: Advent and Christmas Eve 2016”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Looking for Jesus: Prayer</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20161127Prayer/2016-11-27_Prayer.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20161127Prayer/2016-11-27_Prayer.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Nov 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>When we learn of the Advent of Jesus, we respond in prayer. Our prayer may be joyful, mournful, or even full of doubt. But we <i>pray</i>.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_2016/">Advent 2016: Advent and Christmas Eve 2016</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>30:25</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_2016/looking-for-jesus-prayer/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>When we learn of the Advent of Jesus, we respond in prayer. Our prayer may be joyful, mournful, or even full of doubt. But we pray. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent 2016: Advent and Christmas Eve 2016”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>When we learn of the Advent of Jesus, we respond in prayer. Our prayer may be joyful, mournful, or even full of doubt. But we pray. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent 2016: Advent and Christmas Eve 2016”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Cities of Refuge</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20161120CitiesOfRefuge/2016-11-20_Cities_of_Refuge.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20161120CitiesOfRefuge/2016-11-20_Cities_of_Refuge.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 20 Nov 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In the book of Deuteronomy, Yahweh commands the Israelites to establish <i>cities of refuge</i> for people who were being unjustly pursued for accidental offenses. What would it look like for the church to be a modern day <i>city of refuge</i>?</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the_second_law/">The Second Law: The Book of Deuteronomy From a Christian Perspective</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>18:46</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the_second_law/cities-of-refuge/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In the book of Deuteronomy, Yahweh commands the Israelites to establish cities of refuge for people who were being unjustly pursued for accidental offenses. What would it look like for the church to be a modern day city of refuge? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The Second Law: The Book of Deuteronomy From a Christian Perspective”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In the book of Deuteronomy, Yahweh commands the Israelites to establish cities of refuge for people who were being unjustly pursued for accidental offenses. What would it look like for the church to be a modern day city of refuge? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The Second Law: The Book of Deuteronomy From a Christian Perspective”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Jesus and Jubilee</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20161113JesusAndJubilee/2016-11-13_Jesus_and_Jubilee.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20161113JesusAndJubilee/2016-11-13_Jesus_and_Jubilee.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Nov 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>When Jesus said “The poor you will always have with you”, he was referring to a passage from Deuteronomy. But the real message of that quotation has been widely misunderstood, and it may surprise you.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the_second_law/">The Second Law: The Book of Deuteronomy From a Christian Perspective</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>29:40</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the_second_law/jesus-and-jubilee/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>When Jesus said “The poor you will always have with you”, he was referring to a passage from Deuteronomy. But the real message of that quotation has been widely misunderstood, and it may surprise you. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The Second Law: The Book of Deuteronomy From a Christian Perspective”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>When Jesus said “The poor you will always have with you”, he was referring to a passage from Deuteronomy. But the real message of that quotation has been widely misunderstood, and it may surprise you. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The Second Law: The Book of Deuteronomy From a Christian Perspective”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Empire and Election</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20161106EmpireAndElection/2016-11-06_Empire_and_Election.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20161106EmpireAndElection/2016-11-06_Empire_and_Election.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 6 Nov 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>As this contentious political season draws to a close, we ponder what it means to be God’s people. Who rules us? How do we live as good citizens of our own country while remembering our allegiance is to Jesus? And what does it mean to be “God’s chosen people” in our world today? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the_second_law/">The Second Law: The Book of Deuteronomy From a Christian Perspective</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>32:20</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the_second_law/empire-and-election/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>As this contentious political season draws to a close, we ponder what it means to be God’s people. Who rules us? How do we live as good citizens of our own country while remembering our allegiance is to Jesus? And what does it mean to be “God’s chosen people” in our world today? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The Second Law: The Book of Deuteronomy From a Christian Perspective”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>As this contentious political season draws to a close, we ponder what it means to be God’s people. Who rules us? How do we live as good citizens of our own country while remembering our allegiance is to Jesus? And what does it mean to be “God’s chosen people” in our world today? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The Second Law: The Book of Deuteronomy From a Christian Perspective”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Listen Up!</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20161030ListenUp/2016-10-30_Listen_Up.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20161030ListenUp/2016-10-30_Listen_Up.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 30 Oct 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Throughout the book of Deuteronomy, one command rings out again and again: listen. In this kid-friendly sermon, we’ll explore the idea of paying attention to what God is doing around us.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the_second_law/">The Second Law: The Book of Deuteronomy From a Christian Perspective</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>28:07</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the_second_law/listen-up/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Throughout the book of Deuteronomy, one command rings out again and again: listen. In this kid-friendly sermon, we’ll explore the idea of paying attention to what God is doing around us. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The Second Law: The Book of Deuteronomy From a Christian Perspective”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Throughout the book of Deuteronomy, one command rings out again and again: listen. In this kid-friendly sermon, we’ll explore the idea of paying attention to what God is doing around us. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The Second Law: The Book of Deuteronomy From a Christian Perspective”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
        <item>
            <title>Egypt and Israel</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20161023EgyptIsrael/2016-10-23_Egypt_and_Israel.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20161023EgyptIsrael/2016-10-23_Egypt_and_Israel.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 23 Oct 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>One of the recurring themes in Moses’s address to the people of Israel is the warning that if they are disobedient, they will be no better than the Egyptians who had enslaved them. This type of comparison to Israel’s enemies is common in the Hebrew Bible, and it encourages us to consider where we see ourselves in these comparisons.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the_second_law/">The Second Law: The Book of Deuteronomy From a Christian Perspective</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>33:22</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the_second_law/egypt-and-israel/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>One of the recurring themes in Moses’s address to the people of Israel is the warning that if they are disobedient, they will be no better than the Egyptians who had enslaved them. This type of comparison to Israel’s enemies is common in the Hebrew Bible, and it encourages us to consider where we see ourselves in these comparisons. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The Second Law: The Book of Deuteronomy From a Christian Perspective”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>One of the recurring themes in Moses’s address to the people of Israel is the warning that if they are disobedient, they will be no better than the Egyptians who had enslaved them. This type of comparison to Israel’s enemies is common in the Hebrew Bible, and it encourages us to consider where we see ourselves in these comparisons. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The Second Law: The Book of Deuteronomy From a Christian Perspective”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Idols and Other Gods</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20161016Idols/2016-10-16_Idols.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20161016Idols/2016-10-16_Idols.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Oct 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The clear and passionate prohibition against idolatry, which is found in the Ten Commandments and then repeated throughout Deuteronomy, is a foundational idea for understanding the rest of the book. But what does it mean for us today? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the_second_law/">The Second Law: The Book of Deuteronomy From a Christian Perspective</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>34:26</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the_second_law/idols-and-other-gods/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The clear and passionate prohibition against idolatry, which is found in the Ten Commandments and then repeated throughout Deuteronomy, is a foundational idea for understanding the rest of the book. But what does it mean for us today? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The Second Law: The Book of Deuteronomy From a Christian Perspective”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The clear and passionate prohibition against idolatry, which is found in the Ten Commandments and then repeated throughout Deuteronomy, is a foundational idea for understanding the rest of the book. But what does it mean for us today? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The Second Law: The Book of Deuteronomy From a Christian Perspective”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Remembering and Forgetting</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 9 Oct 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A central theme in Deuteronomy is remembrance. Time after time, Moses tells the people to remember what God has done, and not to forget the covenant they had made. These dozens of reminders set up all the other themes in the book, and they ought to inspire us to remember our own stories with God.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the_second_law/">The Second Law: The Book of Deuteronomy From a Christian Perspective</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>26:22</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the_second_law/remembering-and-forgetting/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A central theme in Deuteronomy is remembrance. Time after time, Moses tells the people to remember what God has done, and not to forget the covenant they had made. These dozens of reminders set up all the other themes in the book, and they ought to inspire us to remember our own stories with God. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The Second Law: The Book of Deuteronomy From a Christian Perspective”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A central theme in Deuteronomy is remembrance. Time after time, Moses tells the people to remember what God has done, and not to forget the covenant they had made. These dozens of reminders set up all the other themes in the book, and they ought to inspire us to remember our own stories with God. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The Second Law: The Book of Deuteronomy From a Christian Perspective”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Hip-Hop Faith (feat. rapper Brother E)</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 2 Oct 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Mixtape 2016 concludes with an old school hip-hop artist and pastor from the Bronx, Efrain “Brother E” Alicea, who will perform and discuss how the roots of hip-hop affected his faith and calling.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Brother E</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/mixtape_2016/">Mixtape 2016: Music for the heart, soul, and mind</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>1:14:36</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/mixtape_2016/hip-hop-faith-feat-rapper-brother-e/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Mixtape 2016 concludes with an old school hip-hop artist and pastor from the Bronx, Efrain “Brother E” Alicea, who will perform and discuss how the roots of hip-hop affected his faith and calling. Speaker: Brother E Part of the series “Mixtape 2016: Music for the heart, soul, and mind”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Mixtape 2016 concludes with an old school hip-hop artist and pastor from the Bronx, Efrain “Brother E” Alicea, who will perform and discuss how the roots of hip-hop affected his faith and calling. Speaker: Brother E Part of the series “Mixtape 2016: Music for the heart, soul, and mind”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Improvisational Faith (feat. jazz artist Greg Wachala)</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20160925ImprovisationalFaith/2016-09-25_Improvisational_Faith.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 25 Sep 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Accomplished jazz guitarists Greg Wachala and Mel Henderson join us to perform and demonstrate improvisation, one of the best metaphors for how to live a life of faith in Jesus.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Greg Wachala and Mel Henderson</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/mixtape_2016/">Mixtape 2016: Music for the heart, soul, and mind</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>56:18</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/mixtape_2016/improvisational-faith-feat-jazz-artist-greg-wachala/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Accomplished jazz guitarists Greg Wachala and Mel Henderson join us to perform and demonstrate improvisation, one of the best metaphors for how to live a life of faith in Jesus. Speaker: Greg Wachala and Mel Henderson Part of the series “Mixtape 2016: Music for the heart, soul, and mind”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Accomplished jazz guitarists Greg Wachala and Mel Henderson join us to perform and demonstrate improvisation, one of the best metaphors for how to live a life of faith in Jesus. Speaker: Greg Wachala and Mel Henderson Part of the series “Mixtape 2016: Music for the heart, soul, and mind”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Storied Faith (feat. Americana band The Crooked North Duo)</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20160918StoriedFaith/2016-09-18_Storied_Faith.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 18 Sep 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Few musical genres are better at telling our stories than Americana. We explore the theme of “story” with bluegrass and Americana artists The Crooked North Duo, and ponder the idea of the Bible as the story of God’s people.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: The Crooked North Duo</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/mixtape_2016/">Mixtape 2016: Music for the heart, soul, and mind</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>49:38</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/mixtape_2016/storied-faith-feat-americana-band-the-crooked-north-duo/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Few musical genres are better at telling our stories than Americana. We explore the theme of “story” with bluegrass and Americana artists The Crooked North Duo, and ponder the idea of the Bible as the story of God’s people. Speaker: The Crooked North Duo Part of the series “Mixtape 2016: Music for the heart, soul, and mind”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Few musical genres are better at telling our stories than Americana. We explore the theme of “story” with bluegrass and Americana artists The Crooked North Duo, and ponder the idea of the Bible as the story of God’s people. Speaker: The Crooked North Duo Part of the series “Mixtape 2016: Music for the heart, soul, and mind”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Blues as Lament (feat. blues rockers Violet Mary)</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20160911BluesAsLament/2016-09-11_Blues_as_Lament.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 11 Sep 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Lament is part of life, and for this Sunday, we turn to two monumental forms of lament, one Hebrew and one American. We will intersperse a moving set of blues music by Violet Mary with readings from the psalms of lament. And we will also hear stories from actual Artisans about the worst day of their lives. A powerful and moving Mixtape tradition! (Note: some content may not be appropriate for younger children.) </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Violet Mary</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/mixtape_2016/">Mixtape 2016: Music for the heart, soul, and mind</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>37:50</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/mixtape_2016/blues-as-lament-feat-blues-rockers-violet-mary/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Lament is part of life, and for this Sunday, we turn to two monumental forms of lament, one Hebrew and one American. We will intersperse a moving set of blues music by Violet Mary with readings from the psalms of lament. And we will also hear stories from actual Artisans about the worst day of their lives. A powerful and moving Mixtape tradition! (Note: some content may not be appropriate for younger children.) Speaker: Violet Mary Part of the series “Mixtape 2016: Music for the heart, soul, and mind”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Lament is part of life, and for this Sunday, we turn to two monumental forms of lament, one Hebrew and one American. We will intersperse a moving set of blues music by Violet Mary with readings from the psalms of lament. And we will also hear stories from actual Artisans about the worst day of their lives. A powerful and moving Mixtape tradition! (Note: some content may not be appropriate for younger children.) Speaker: Violet Mary Part of the series “Mixtape 2016: Music for the heart, soul, and mind”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Criminal Injustice (feat. soul artist Danielle Ponder)</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20160904CriminalInjustice/2016-09-04_Criminal_Injustice.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 4 Sep 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Our series kicks off with Danielle Ponder, one of Rochester’s most electrifying musicians and leader of the international touring band Danielle Ponder and the Tomorrow People. What you might not know is that Ms. Ponder is a public defender by day, and so we are blessed to hear from her insight into the injustices of our legal system AND her deep well of musical soul! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Danielle Ponder</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/mixtape_2016/">Mixtape 2016: Music for the heart, soul, and mind</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>42:11</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/mixtape_2016/criminal-injustice-feat-soul-artist-danielle-ponder/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Our series kicks off with Danielle Ponder, one of Rochester’s most electrifying musicians and leader of the international touring band Danielle Ponder and the Tomorrow People. What you might not know is that Ms. Ponder is a public defender by day, and so we are blessed to hear from her insight into the injustices of our legal system AND her deep well of musical soul! Speaker: Danielle Ponder Part of the series “Mixtape 2016: Music for the heart, soul, and mind”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Our series kicks off with Danielle Ponder, one of Rochester’s most electrifying musicians and leader of the international touring band Danielle Ponder and the Tomorrow People. What you might not know is that Ms. Ponder is a public defender by day, and so we are blessed to hear from her insight into the injustices of our legal system AND her deep well of musical soul! Speaker: Danielle Ponder Part of the series “Mixtape 2016: Music for the heart, soul, and mind”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Studio</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 28 Aug 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>An in-service example of our soon-to-be-launched midweek devotional gathering, which we are calling Studio.</p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/deep_waters/">Deep Waters: Scripture, Prayer, and Service</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>54:38</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/deep_waters/studio/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>An in-service example of our soon-to-be-launched midweek devotional gathering, which we are calling Studio. Part of the series “Deep Waters: Scripture, Prayer, and Service”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>An in-service example of our soon-to-be-launched midweek devotional gathering, which we are calling Studio. Part of the series “Deep Waters: Scripture, Prayer, and Service”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>A Habit of Service</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20160821AHabitOfService/2016-08-21_A%20Habit_of_Service.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>If scripture and prayer do not launch us out into service, we are what the Apostle Paul calls <i>a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal</i>. As we swim into the “Deep Waters” of the spiritual life, we need to use both arms: action <i>and</i> contemplation.</p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/deep_waters/">Deep Waters: Scripture, Prayer, and Service</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>27:02</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/deep_waters/a-habit-of-service/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>If scripture and prayer do not launch us out into service, we are what the Apostle Paul calls a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. As we swim into the “Deep Waters” of the spiritual life, we need to use both arms: action and contemplation. Part of the series “Deep Waters: Scripture, Prayer, and Service”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>If scripture and prayer do not launch us out into service, we are what the Apostle Paul calls a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. As we swim into the “Deep Waters” of the spiritual life, we need to use both arms: action and contemplation. Part of the series “Deep Waters: Scripture, Prayer, and Service”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>A Love of Scripture and a Practice of Prayer</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20160814ALoveOfScriptureAndAPracticeOfPrayer/2016-08-14_A_Love_of_Scripture_and_a_Practice_of_Prayer.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Aug 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We engage God in two main categories of devotional activity: prayer and studying the Bible. If scripture and prayer seem like “spiritual chores”, we will get nowhere, so it is important that we learn new practices and adjust old ones in order to develop a genuine, sustainable love for God.</p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/deep_waters/">Deep Waters: Scripture, Prayer, and Service</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>35:17</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/deep_waters/a-love-of-scripture-and-a-practice-of-prayer/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We engage God in two main categories of devotional activity: prayer and studying the Bible. If scripture and prayer seem like “spiritual chores”, we will get nowhere, so it is important that we learn new practices and adjust old ones in order to develop a genuine, sustainable love for God. Part of the series “Deep Waters: Scripture, Prayer, and Service”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We engage God in two main categories of devotional activity: prayer and studying the Bible. If scripture and prayer seem like “spiritual chores”, we will get nowhere, so it is important that we learn new practices and adjust old ones in order to develop a genuine, sustainable love for God. Part of the series “Deep Waters: Scripture, Prayer, and Service”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Welcoming the Stranger</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20160807WelcomingTheStranger/2016-08-07_Welcoming_the_Stranger.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 7 Aug 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>As we think specifically about whom to invite, it will be helpful to remember that we are inviting people to a way of life that is actually quite wonderful, and it will be important to to make our church very welcoming for people who accept the invitation.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/invitation_welcome/">Invitation &amp; Welcome: Who is your +1?</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>33:50</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/invitation_welcome/welcoming-the-stranger/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>As we think specifically about whom to invite, it will be helpful to remember that we are inviting people to a way of life that is actually quite wonderful, and it will be important to to make our church very welcoming for people who accept the invitation. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Invitation &amp;amp; Welcome: Who is your +1?”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>As we think specifically about whom to invite, it will be helpful to remember that we are inviting people to a way of life that is actually quite wonderful, and it will be important to to make our church very welcoming for people who accept the invitation. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Invitation &amp;amp; Welcome: Who is your +1?”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Inviting Friends</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 31 Jul 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>As we consider inviting our friends into our faith journey we look at the examples of Paul, Silas, and Timothy who shared their faith by living among their Gentile friends.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Colleen Schneider</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/invitation_welcome/">Invitation &amp; Welcome: Who is your +1?</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>32:10</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/invitation_welcome/inviting-friends/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>As we consider inviting our friends into our faith journey we look at the examples of Paul, Silas, and Timothy who shared their faith by living among their Gentile friends. Speaker: Colleen Schneider Part of the series “Invitation &amp;amp; Welcome: Who is your +1?”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>As we consider inviting our friends into our faith journey we look at the examples of Paul, Silas, and Timothy who shared their faith by living among their Gentile friends. Speaker: Colleen Schneider Part of the series “Invitation &amp;amp; Welcome: Who is your +1?”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Do You Know What I Have Done For You?</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20160724DoYouKnowWhatIHaveDoneForYou/2016-07-24_Do_You_Know_What_I_Have_Done_For_You.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jul 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>Guest speaker Pastor Torrance Jones <a href="http://www.artisanchurch.com/events/guest_speaker_pastor_torrance_jones">joins us</a> to share an inspiring message! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Torrance Jones</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john_july2016/">Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Eight</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>33:52</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john_july2016/do-you-know-what-i-have-done-for-you/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Guest speaker Pastor Torrance Jones joins us to share an inspiring message! Speaker: Pastor Torrance Jones Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Eight”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Guest speaker Pastor Torrance Jones joins us to share an inspiring message! Speaker: Pastor Torrance Jones Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Eight”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Seeing the Father in the Son</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jul 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Jesus emphatically states that anyone who sees him sees the Father, and anyone who believes in him believes in the Father.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john_july2016/">Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Eight</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>40:45</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john_july2016/seeing-the-father-in-the-son/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Jesus emphatically states that anyone who sees him sees the Father, and anyone who believes in him believes in the Father. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Eight”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Jesus emphatically states that anyone who sees him sees the Father, and anyone who believes in him believes in the Father. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Eight”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Into Death, Into Life - Baptism Sunday</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 10 Jul 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Jesus taught: “unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains just a single grain; but if it dies, it bears much fruit.” As we celebrate baptisms, we remember that we are both buried raised with him!</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john_july2016/">Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Eight</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>19:23</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john_july2016/into-death-into-life-baptism-sunday/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Jesus taught: “unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains just a single grain; but if it dies, it bears much fruit.” As we celebrate baptisms, we remember that we are both buried raised with him! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Eight”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Jesus taught: “unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains just a single grain; but if it dies, it bears much fruit.” As we celebrate baptisms, we remember that we are both buried raised with him! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Eight”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Anointing of Jesus</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20160703TheAnointingOfJesus/2016-07-03_The_Anointing_of_Jesus.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 3 Jul 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Mary is scolded for an extravagant act of worship and adoration. And yet this act of anointing has an unexpected meaning that shows us the depth of Christ’s sacrificial love.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john_july2016/">Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Eight</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>26:05</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john_july2016/the-anointing-of-jesus/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Mary is scolded for an extravagant act of worship and adoration. And yet this act of anointing has an unexpected meaning that shows us the depth of Christ’s sacrificial love. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Eight”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Mary is scolded for an extravagant act of worship and adoration. And yet this act of anointing has an unexpected meaning that shows us the depth of Christ’s sacrificial love. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Eight”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>How to Read the Bible Like a Rabbi</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 26 Jun 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Rabbi Kelly Levy from Temple B’rith Kodesh joins us for a conversation with Pastor Scott about the Jewish way of reading the Bible and how it compares with our Christian approach.</p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/how_to_read_the_bible/">How to Read the Bible: (like a Christian)</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>31:00</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/how_to_read_the_bible/how-to-read-the-bible-like-a-rabbi/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Rabbi Kelly Levy from Temple B’rith Kodesh joins us for a conversation with Pastor Scott about the Jewish way of reading the Bible and how it compares with our Christian approach. Part of the series “How to Read the Bible: (like a Christian)”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Rabbi Kelly Levy from Temple B’rith Kodesh joins us for a conversation with Pastor Scott about the Jewish way of reading the Bible and how it compares with our Christian approach. Part of the series “How to Read the Bible: (like a Christian)”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Grieving with Orlando</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 19 Jun 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p><i>Rather than press on with the intended topic for this day (reading the Bible like the Apostle Paul), we paused to offer a space for lament and grief following the mass shooting at an LGBTQ nightclub in Orlando. Portions of this time are included in the podcast, but we edited out the personal sharing in order to keep our space as safe as possible.</i> </p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/how_to_read_the_bible/">How to Read the Bible: (like a Christian)</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>25:21</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/how_to_read_the_bible/grieving-with-orlando/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Rather than press on with the intended topic for this day (reading the Bible like the Apostle Paul), we paused to offer a space for lament and grief following the mass shooting at an LGBTQ nightclub in Orlando. Portions of this time are included in the podcast, but we edited out the personal sharing in order to keep our space as safe as possible. Part of the series “How to Read the Bible: (like a Christian)”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Rather than press on with the intended topic for this day (reading the Bible like the Apostle Paul), we paused to offer a space for lament and grief following the mass shooting at an LGBTQ nightclub in Orlando. Portions of this time are included in the podcast, but we edited out the personal sharing in order to keep our space as safe as possible. Part of the series “How to Read the Bible: (like a Christian)”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>How to Read the Bible Like Jesus</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Jun 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Jesus’ teachings were soaked in the Hebrew scriptures, often taking the form of direct quotations that Jesus explained in a new way. If we are to read the Bible as his followers, we must follow his way of reading the Bible.</p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/how_to_read_the_bible/">How to Read the Bible: (like a Christian)</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>35:27</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/how_to_read_the_bible/how-to-read-the-bible-like-jesus/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Jesus’ teachings were soaked in the Hebrew scriptures, often taking the form of direct quotations that Jesus explained in a new way. If we are to read the Bible as his followers, we must follow his way of reading the Bible. Part of the series “How to Read the Bible: (like a Christian)”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Jesus’ teachings were soaked in the Hebrew scriptures, often taking the form of direct quotations that Jesus explained in a new way. If we are to read the Bible as his followers, we must follow his way of reading the Bible. Part of the series “How to Read the Bible: (like a Christian)”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Made for Love</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20160605MadeForLove/2016-06-05_Made_For_Love.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 5 Jun 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We are all seeking love and acceptance because we are made for relationships, but sometimes our past experiences teach us unhealthy ways to pursue that love. Feeling guilt and shame, we hide our true selves, resulting in the opposite of the true connection we are seeking.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Carrie Starr</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/early_summer_special/">Early Summer Special: Two very special weeks</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>27:50</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/early_summer_special/made-for-love/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We are all seeking love and acceptance because we are made for relationships, but sometimes our past experiences teach us unhealthy ways to pursue that love. Feeling guilt and shame, we hide our true selves, resulting in the opposite of the true connection we are seeking. Speaker: Carrie Starr Part of the series “Early Summer Special: Two very special weeks”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We are all seeking love and acceptance because we are made for relationships, but sometimes our past experiences teach us unhealthy ways to pursue that love. Feeling guilt and shame, we hide our true selves, resulting in the opposite of the true connection we are seeking. Speaker: Carrie Starr Part of the series “Early Summer Special: Two very special weeks”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Holiday BBQ&amp;A</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 29 May 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="9ouu7">An Artisan tradition: the BBQ&amp;A! During the sermon time, Pastor Scott will be answering questions from the congregation about our recent series, the life of the church, and anything else on our minds. An all church cookout will follow worship.</p><p data-block-key="sks72"><b>Note! Only</b> <b><i>one service</i></b><b> this day (at 10am)!</b></p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/early_summer_special/">Early Summer Special: Two very special weeks</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>45:00</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/early_summer_special/holiday-bbqa/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>An Artisan tradition: the BBQ&amp;amp;A! During the sermon time, Pastor Scott will be answering questions from the congregation about our recent series, the life of the church, and anything else on our minds. An all church cookout will follow worship.Note! Only one service this day (at 10am)! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Early Summer Special: Two very special weeks”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>An Artisan tradition: the BBQ&amp;amp;A! During the sermon time, Pastor Scott will be answering questions from the congregation about our recent series, the life of the church, and anything else on our minds. An all church cookout will follow worship.Note! Only one service this day (at 10am)! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Early Summer Special: Two very special weeks”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Life in the Spirit</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20160522LifeInTheSpirit/2016-05-22_Life_in_the_Spirit.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 22 May 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The book of Acts tells the story of the early church and its growth under the ministry and direction of the Holy Spirit. In this book, we consistently see Christians being <i>filled, directed,</i> and <i>challenged</i> by the Spirit’s work.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/pentecost_2016/">Pentecost: The rushing wind of the Spirit</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>35:13</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/pentecost_2016/life-in-the-spirit/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The book of Acts tells the story of the early church and its growth under the ministry and direction of the Holy Spirit. In this book, we consistently see Christians being filled, directed, and challenged by the Spirit’s work. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Pentecost: The rushing wind of the Spirit”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The book of Acts tells the story of the early church and its growth under the ministry and direction of the Holy Spirit. In this book, we consistently see Christians being filled, directed, and challenged by the Spirit’s work. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Pentecost: The rushing wind of the Spirit”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Pentecost Reflections</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20160515Pentecost/2016-05-15_Pentecost.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 May 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>An Artisan Church tradition: Pentecost readings from the Bible in many languages, plus devotional reflections from several different Artisan members! </p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/pentecost_2016/">Pentecost: The rushing wind of the Spirit</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>47:11</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/pentecost_2016/pentecost-reflections/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>An Artisan Church tradition: Pentecost readings from the Bible in many languages, plus devotional reflections from several different Artisan members! Part of the series “Pentecost: The rushing wind of the Spirit”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>An Artisan Church tradition: Pentecost readings from the Bible in many languages, plus devotional reflections from several different Artisan members! Part of the series “Pentecost: The rushing wind of the Spirit”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Old God and the New?</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20160508TheOldGodAndTheNew/2016-05-08_The%20_Old_God_and_the_New.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 8 May 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>If God has always been like Jesus, how do we reconcile the violence he seems to condone (or even require) in the Old Testament? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/a_christlike_god/">A Christlike God: How God is like Jesus, and why it matters</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>31:23</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/a_christlike_god/the-old-god-and-the-new/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>If God has always been like Jesus, how do we reconcile the violence he seems to condone (or even require) in the Old Testament? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “A Christlike God: How God is like Jesus, and why it matters”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>If God has always been like Jesus, how do we reconcile the violence he seems to condone (or even require) in the Old Testament? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “A Christlike God: How God is like Jesus, and why it matters”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Imitating Emptiness</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20160501ImitatingEmptiness/2016-05-01_Imitating_Emptiness.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 1 May 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In Jesus, we see that <i>kenosis</i> (self-emptying) is inherent to God’s nature. And if we are imitators of Christ, we will also empty ourselves, so that the whole world will know him through us! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/a_christlike_god/">A Christlike God: How God is like Jesus, and why it matters</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>35:53</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/a_christlike_god/imitating-emptiness/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In Jesus, we see that kenosis (self-emptying) is inherent to God’s nature. And if we are imitators of Christ, we will also empty ourselves, so that the whole world will know him through us! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “A Christlike God: How God is like Jesus, and why it matters”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In Jesus, we see that kenosis (self-emptying) is inherent to God’s nature. And if we are imitators of Christ, we will also empty ourselves, so that the whole world will know him through us! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “A Christlike God: How God is like Jesus, and why it matters”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Gospel in Chairs</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20160424TheGospelInChairs/2016-04-24_The_Gospel_in_Chairs.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 24 Apr 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In this “cover song” sermon, Pastor Scott uses a simple visual aid of two chairs to explain how our understanding of the gospel has often missed the point that <i>God is like Jesus</i>.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/a_christlike_god/">A Christlike God: How God is like Jesus, and why it matters</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>47:24</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/a_christlike_god/the-gospel-in-chairs/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In this “cover song” sermon, Pastor Scott uses a simple visual aid of two chairs to explain how our understanding of the gospel has often missed the point that God is like Jesus. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “A Christlike God: How God is like Jesus, and why it matters”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In this “cover song” sermon, Pastor Scott uses a simple visual aid of two chairs to explain how our understanding of the gospel has often missed the point that God is like Jesus. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “A Christlike God: How God is like Jesus, and why it matters”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Artists of the Gospel</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 17 Apr 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We conclude our series with one of the most powerful ideas of all: that the God of the universe calls us to <i>participate with him as co-creators</i>, bringing his beauty to the world around us! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/a_beautiful_gospel/">A Beautiful Gospel: Glad tidings for Eastertide 2016</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>25:27</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/a_beautiful_gospel/artists-of-the-gospel/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We conclude our series with one of the most powerful ideas of all: that the God of the universe calls us to participate with him as co-creators, bringing his beauty to the world around us! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “A Beautiful Gospel: Glad tidings for Eastertide 2016”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We conclude our series with one of the most powerful ideas of all: that the God of the universe calls us to participate with him as co-creators, bringing his beauty to the world around us! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “A Beautiful Gospel: Glad tidings for Eastertide 2016”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Five Stones</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 10 Apr 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In a message rich with visual imagery, we will explore the beauty of the gospel story using five stones from scripture, beginning with the stone rolled away from the tomb of Jesus.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/a_beautiful_gospel/">A Beautiful Gospel: Glad tidings for Eastertide 2016</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>42:10</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/a_beautiful_gospel/five-stones/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In a message rich with visual imagery, we will explore the beauty of the gospel story using five stones from scripture, beginning with the stone rolled away from the tomb of Jesus. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “A Beautiful Gospel: Glad tidings for Eastertide 2016”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In a message rich with visual imagery, we will explore the beauty of the gospel story using five stones from scripture, beginning with the stone rolled away from the tomb of Jesus. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “A Beautiful Gospel: Glad tidings for Eastertide 2016”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Sheep and the Shepherd</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20160403TheSheepAndTheShepherd/2016-04-03_The%20Sheep_and_the_Shepherd.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 3 Apr 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>When Jesus calls himself the “Good Shepherd”, he is identifying with a widely used scriptural image for God’s care for us. Yet the image becomes deeper and more beautiful when we realize that Jesus also identifies with the sheep—<i>us!</i> </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/a_beautiful_gospel/">A Beautiful Gospel: Glad tidings for Eastertide 2016</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>24:39</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/a_beautiful_gospel/the-sheep-and-the-shepherd/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>When Jesus calls himself the “Good Shepherd”, he is identifying with a widely used scriptural image for God’s care for us. Yet the image becomes deeper and more beautiful when we realize that Jesus also identifies with the sheep—us! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “A Beautiful Gospel: Glad tidings for Eastertide 2016”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>When Jesus calls himself the “Good Shepherd”, he is identifying with a widely used scriptural image for God’s care for us. Yet the image becomes deeper and more beautiful when we realize that Jesus also identifies with the sheep—us! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “A Beautiful Gospel: Glad tidings for Eastertide 2016”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Good News and Bad News</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20160327EasterSunday/2016-03-27_Easter_Sunday.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Mar 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The literal meaning of “gospel” is “message”. If a messenger arrived with news about how the world is different because of Jesus, would that news be good or bad? What kind of message do <i>we</i> carry? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/a_beautiful_gospel/">A Beautiful Gospel: Glad tidings for Eastertide 2016</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>30:08</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/a_beautiful_gospel/good-news-and-bad-news/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The literal meaning of “gospel” is “message”. If a messenger arrived with news about how the world is different because of Jesus, would that news be good or bad? What kind of message do we carry? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “A Beautiful Gospel: Glad tidings for Eastertide 2016”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The literal meaning of “gospel” is “message”. If a messenger arrived with news about how the world is different because of Jesus, would that news be good or bad? What kind of message do we carry? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “A Beautiful Gospel: Glad tidings for Eastertide 2016”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Rejected Stone (Palm Sunday)</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20160320PalmSunday/2016-03-20_Palm_Sunday.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>“The stone that the builders rejected has become the chief cornerstone… This is the Lord’s doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes!” </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2016/">Lent 2016: Preparing our hearts for resurrection</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>29:16</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2016/the-rejected-stone-palm-sunday/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>“The stone that the builders rejected has become the chief cornerstone… This is the Lord’s doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes!” Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2016: Preparing our hearts for resurrection”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>“The stone that the builders rejected has become the chief cornerstone… This is the Lord’s doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes!” Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2016: Preparing our hearts for resurrection”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Loss and Rubbish</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20160313LossAndRubbish/2016-03-13_Loss_and_Rubbish.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Mar 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Do we boast in the accomplishments of our past, in our religious heritage, and in our ability to do what is right? Or do we, like the Apostle Paul, regard it all as “loss and rubbish”? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2016/">Lent 2016: Preparing our hearts for resurrection</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>29:33</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2016/loss-and-rubbish/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Do we boast in the accomplishments of our past, in our religious heritage, and in our ability to do what is right? Or do we, like the Apostle Paul, regard it all as “loss and rubbish”? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2016: Preparing our hearts for resurrection”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Do we boast in the accomplishments of our past, in our religious heritage, and in our ability to do what is right? Or do we, like the Apostle Paul, regard it all as “loss and rubbish”? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2016: Preparing our hearts for resurrection”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>What Do We Say?</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20160306WhatDoWeSay/2016-03-06_What_Do_We_Say.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 6 Mar 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The parable of the Prodigal Son is of Jesus’ most famous and beloved teachings, but rarely is it mentioned that he told this parable in response to an accusation about his keeping company with sinners. What do we say if we are accused of keeping bad company? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2016/">Lent 2016: Preparing our hearts for resurrection</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>24:44</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2016/what-do-we-say/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The parable of the Prodigal Son is of Jesus’ most famous and beloved teachings, but rarely is it mentioned that he told this parable in response to an accusation about his keeping company with sinners. What do we say if we are accused of keeping bad company? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2016: Preparing our hearts for resurrection”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The parable of the Prodigal Son is of Jesus’ most famous and beloved teachings, but rarely is it mentioned that he told this parable in response to an accusation about his keeping company with sinners. What do we say if we are accused of keeping bad company? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2016: Preparing our hearts for resurrection”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Hunger and Hope</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20160228HungerAndHope/2016-02-28_Hunger_and_Hope.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20160228HungerAndHope/2016-02-28_Hunger_and_Hope.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In this “College of Preachers” sermon, Marielle Jensen-Battaglia will help us ponder two questions: Why are we spiritually hungry? And why are we spiritually fed? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Marielle Jensen-Battaglia</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2016/">Lent 2016: Preparing our hearts for resurrection</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>27:06</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2016/hunger-and-hope/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In this “College of Preachers” sermon, Marielle Jensen-Battaglia will help us ponder two questions: Why are we spiritually hungry? And why are we spiritually fed? Speaker: Marielle Jensen-Battaglia Part of the series “Lent 2016: Preparing our hearts for resurrection”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In this “College of Preachers” sermon, Marielle Jensen-Battaglia will help us ponder two questions: Why are we spiritually hungry? And why are we spiritually fed? Speaker: Marielle Jensen-Battaglia Part of the series “Lent 2016: Preparing our hearts for resurrection”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Stars and Darkness</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20160221StarsAndDarkness/2016-02-21_Stars_and_Darkness.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20160221StarsAndDarkness/2016-02-21_Stars_and_Darkness.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Since at least the time of Abraham, following God has required us to overcome our fear and doubt. But in the midst of terrifying darkness, we can always look up at the stars and trust God’s promises.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2016/">Lent 2016: Preparing our hearts for resurrection</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>29:09</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2016/stars-and-darkness/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Since at least the time of Abraham, following God has required us to overcome our fear and doubt. But in the midst of terrifying darkness, we can always look up at the stars and trust God’s promises. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2016: Preparing our hearts for resurrection”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Since at least the time of Abraham, following God has required us to overcome our fear and doubt. But in the midst of terrifying darkness, we can always look up at the stars and trust God’s promises. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2016: Preparing our hearts for resurrection”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Word Is Near You</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20160214TheWordIsNearYou/2016-02-14_The_Word_Is_Near_You.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20160214TheWordIsNearYou/2016-02-14_The_Word_Is_Near_You.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The words of scripture can be challenging to apply, and this is especially true when they are being twisted for evil purposes. Yet at all times, the true Word, who was himself tempted by twisted scripture, is near.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2016/">Lent 2016: Preparing our hearts for resurrection</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>28:08</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2016/the-word-is-near-you/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The words of scripture can be challenging to apply, and this is especially true when they are being twisted for evil purposes. Yet at all times, the true Word, who was himself tempted by twisted scripture, is near. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2016: Preparing our hearts for resurrection”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The words of scripture can be challenging to apply, and this is especially true when they are being twisted for evil purposes. Yet at all times, the true Word, who was himself tempted by twisted scripture, is near. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2016: Preparing our hearts for resurrection”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Sending the Seventy-Two</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20160207SendingTheSeventyTwo/2016-02-07_Sending_the_Seventy-Two.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 7 Feb 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We’ll be looking at the story of Jesus sending out seventy-two disciples to spread the gospel, reflecting on how it can help us understand what it means (and doesn’t mean) to follow Jesus.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Chris Sullivan</p>
                        
                        
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                <itunes:duration>23:14</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/sending_the_seventy_two/sending-the-seventy-two/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We’ll be looking at the story of Jesus sending out seventy-two disciples to spread the gospel, reflecting on how it can help us understand what it means (and doesn’t mean) to follow Jesus. Speaker: Chris Sullivan</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We’ll be looking at the story of Jesus sending out seventy-two disciples to spread the gospel, reflecting on how it can help us understand what it means (and doesn’t mean) to follow Jesus. Speaker: Chris Sullivan</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Generous and Sacrificial</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20160131GenerousAndSacrificial/2016-01-31_Generous_and_Sacrificial.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>One of the hardest questions to answer about giving is this: <i>How much should we give?</i> What is the “tithe”, and is it a binding rule for us? How do we apply ancient guidelines for giving in our modern society? There may be no definitive answer, but we do know without a doubt that we are all called to generosity and sacrifice.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/give/">Give!: Open hands, open hearts</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>24:53</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/give/generous-and-sacrificial/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>One of the hardest questions to answer about giving is this: How much should we give? What is the “tithe”, and is it a binding rule for us? How do we apply ancient guidelines for giving in our modern society? There may be no definitive answer, but we do know without a doubt that we are all called to generosity and sacrifice. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Give!: Open hands, open hearts”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>One of the hardest questions to answer about giving is this: How much should we give? What is the “tithe”, and is it a binding rule for us? How do we apply ancient guidelines for giving in our modern society? There may be no definitive answer, but we do know without a doubt that we are all called to generosity and sacrifice. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Give!: Open hands, open hearts”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Giving Is Good For You</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20160124GivingIsGoodForYou/2016-01-24_Giving_Is_Good_For_You.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Following Jesus fully means loving God with everything we have. It means we store our treasure in heaven. And sometimes, it means we are asked to give up everything. But as the proverbs of Israel teach us, this way of life is for the good of our own souls.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/give/">Give!: Open hands, open hearts</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>26:47</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/give/giving-is-good-for-you/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Following Jesus fully means loving God with everything we have. It means we store our treasure in heaven. And sometimes, it means we are asked to give up everything. But as the proverbs of Israel teach us, this way of life is for the good of our own souls. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Give!: Open hands, open hearts”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Following Jesus fully means loving God with everything we have. It means we store our treasure in heaven. And sometimes, it means we are asked to give up everything. But as the proverbs of Israel teach us, this way of life is for the good of our own souls. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Give!: Open hands, open hearts”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>In It Together</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jan 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>At a time when Artisan Church is looking ahead to some exciting changes, we will need to trust in God’s continuing involvement in our shared lives. This will be a time when it must be true of us that we are one body with many parts, and we are all <i>in it together!</i> </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/winter_series/">Winter Series: Reflections at Year’s End</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>39:57</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/winter_series/in-it-together/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>At a time when Artisan Church is looking ahead to some exciting changes, we will need to trust in God’s continuing involvement in our shared lives. This will be a time when it must be true of us that we are one body with many parts, and we are all in it together! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Winter Series: Reflections at Year’s End”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>At a time when Artisan Church is looking ahead to some exciting changes, we will need to trust in God’s continuing involvement in our shared lives. This will be a time when it must be true of us that we are one body with many parts, and we are all in it together! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Winter Series: Reflections at Year’s End”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>A New Year</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 3 Jan 2016 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>It’s natural at this time of year to commit to reading the Bible more. What does that look like for us as we share life and faith together at Artisan? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/winter_series/">Winter Series: Reflections at Year’s End</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>34:41</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/winter_series/a-new-year/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>It’s natural at this time of year to commit to reading the Bible more. What does that look like for us as we share life and faith together at Artisan? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Winter Series: Reflections at Year’s End”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>It’s natural at this time of year to commit to reading the Bible more. What does that look like for us as we share life and faith together at Artisan? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Winter Series: Reflections at Year’s End”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Christmas Reflections</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Dec 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Moments of devotional sharing by members of the Artisan community remind us of the many ways God is at work in our lives.</p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/winter_series/">Winter Series: Reflections at Year’s End</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>30:52</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/winter_series/christmas-reflections/</link>
            
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            <title>Christmas Eve</title>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A message to transition from Advent to Christmas based on the tradition bible passages.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_2015/">Advent: Anticipate Jesus</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>11:53</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_2015/christmas-eve/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A message to transition from Advent to Christmas based on the tradition bible passages. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent: Anticipate Jesus”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A message to transition from Advent to Christmas based on the tradition bible passages. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent: Anticipate Jesus”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>He Has, and He Shall</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 20 Dec 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>On this final Sunday of Advent, we are presented once again with the tension between what God <i>has</i> done, and what he <i>shall</i> do. Two phrases repeated in this week’s readings, <i>he has</i> and <i>he shall</i>, form a dual refrain that shapes our faith in Jesus today and in the future.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_2015/">Advent: Anticipate Jesus</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>26:39</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_2015/he-has-and-he-shall/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>On this final Sunday of Advent, we are presented once again with the tension between what God has done, and what he shall do. Two phrases repeated in this week’s readings, he has and he shall, form a dual refrain that shapes our faith in Jesus today and in the future. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent: Anticipate Jesus”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>On this final Sunday of Advent, we are presented once again with the tension between what God has done, and what he shall do. Two phrases repeated in this week’s readings, he has and he shall, form a dual refrain that shapes our faith in Jesus today and in the future. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent: Anticipate Jesus”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Fruit and Fire</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Dec 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The cry of John the Baptist in the wilderness includes a fiery sermon that should shock us out of our complacency. But it also offers an intriguing, if confusing, allusion to 1 Chronicles 21.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_2015/">Advent: Anticipate Jesus</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>34:56</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_2015/fruit-and-fire/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The cry of John the Baptist in the wilderness includes a fiery sermon that should shock us out of our complacency. But it also offers an intriguing, if confusing, allusion to 1 Chronicles 21. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent: Anticipate Jesus”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The cry of John the Baptist in the wilderness includes a fiery sermon that should shock us out of our complacency. But it also offers an intriguing, if confusing, allusion to 1 Chronicles 21. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent: Anticipate Jesus”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Refined Repentance</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 6 Dec 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>John the Baptist prepared the way for people to receive Jesus by calling them (and us) to repentance. It is through our repentance that we allow God to refine us into people who overflow with love.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_2015/">Advent: Anticipate Jesus</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:45</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_2015/refined-repentance/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>John the Baptist prepared the way for people to receive Jesus by calling them (and us) to repentance. It is through our repentance that we allow God to refine us into people who overflow with love. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent: Anticipate Jesus”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>John the Baptist prepared the way for people to receive Jesus by calling them (and us) to repentance. It is through our repentance that we allow God to refine us into people who overflow with love. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent: Anticipate Jesus”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Waiting In Faith</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20151129WaitingInFaith/2015-11-29_Waiting_In_Faith.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 29 Nov 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>An overview of the themes of Advent, based on the lectionaries passages assigned to this day.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_2015/">Advent: Anticipate Jesus</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>21:37</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_2015/waiting-in-faith/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>An overview of the themes of Advent, based on the lectionaries passages assigned to this day. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent: Anticipate Jesus”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>An overview of the themes of Advent, based on the lectionaries passages assigned to this day. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent: Anticipate Jesus”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Roots and Branches</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20151122RootsAndBranches/2015-11-22_Roots_and_Branches.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Trees have deep roots so they can have strong branches. We don’t look to our past because we are stuck there; we look to the past because it strengthens us for the present—and the future! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/our_next_decade_roots/">Our Next Decade: Roots: Reaffirming our foundational values</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>25:28</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/our_next_decade_roots/roots-and-branches/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Trees have deep roots so they can have strong branches. We don’t look to our past because we are stuck there; we look to the past because it strengthens us for the present—and the future! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Our Next Decade: Roots: Reaffirming our foundational values”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Trees have deep roots so they can have strong branches. We don’t look to our past because we are stuck there; we look to the past because it strengthens us for the present—and the future! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Our Next Decade: Roots: Reaffirming our foundational values”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Apostles’ Creed</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20151115TheApostlesCreed/2015-11-15_The_Apostles_Creed.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We say these words every week, but how did we come by this creed? Why do we say <i>these</i> words? (Oh, and what do they even mean?) </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/our_next_decade_roots/">Our Next Decade: Roots: Reaffirming our foundational values</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>24:36</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/our_next_decade_roots/the-apostles-creed/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We say these words every week, but how did we come by this creed? Why do we say these words? (Oh, and what do they even mean?) Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Our Next Decade: Roots: Reaffirming our foundational values”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We say these words every week, but how did we come by this creed? Why do we say these words? (Oh, and what do they even mean?) Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Our Next Decade: Roots: Reaffirming our foundational values”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>A Great Cloud of Witnesses</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 8 Nov 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Being <i>deeply rooted in the historic Christian faith</i> means studying, respecting, and learning from the lives and examples of God’s people who have practiced our faith through the ages.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/our_next_decade_roots/">Our Next Decade: Roots: Reaffirming our foundational values</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>30:59</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/our_next_decade_roots/a-great-cloud-of-witnesses/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Being deeply rooted in the historic Christian faith means studying, respecting, and learning from the lives and examples of God’s people who have practiced our faith through the ages. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Our Next Decade: Roots: Reaffirming our foundational values”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Being deeply rooted in the historic Christian faith means studying, respecting, and learning from the lives and examples of God’s people who have practiced our faith through the ages. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Our Next Decade: Roots: Reaffirming our foundational values”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Beauty in Tension</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20151025BeautyInTension/2015-10-25_Beauty_in_Tension.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Celebrating Beauty can come with many challenges and costs, including to some of our other values. How can we navigate these tensions—in the Way of Jesus? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/our_next_decade_beauty/">Our Next Decade: Beauty: Reaffirming our foundational values</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:25</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/our_next_decade_beauty/beauty-in-tension/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Celebrating Beauty can come with many challenges and costs, including to some of our other values. How can we navigate these tensions—in the Way of Jesus? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Our Next Decade: Beauty: Reaffirming our foundational values”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Celebrating Beauty can come with many challenges and costs, including to some of our other values. How can we navigate these tensions—in the Way of Jesus? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Our Next Decade: Beauty: Reaffirming our foundational values”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Pagan Beauty</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20151018PaganBeauty/2015-10-18_Pagan_Beauty.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 18 Oct 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="5b5f3">Three brief biblical stories with lessons about Beauty launch us into a Q&amp;A about this elusive value.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/our_next_decade_beauty/">Our Next Decade: Beauty: Reaffirming our foundational values</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>36:00</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/our_next_decade_beauty/pagan-beauty/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Three brief biblical stories with lessons about Beauty launch us into a Q&amp;amp;A about this elusive value. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Our Next Decade: Beauty: Reaffirming our foundational values”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Three brief biblical stories with lessons about Beauty launch us into a Q&amp;amp;A about this elusive value. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Our Next Decade: Beauty: Reaffirming our foundational values”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Winsome Oneness</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 4 Oct 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>One remarkable result of being in true community, scripture tells us, is that our oneness will proclaim the gospel and draw others to Christ.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/our_next_decade_community/">Our Next Decade: Community: Reaffirming our foundational values</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>27:50</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/our_next_decade_community/winsome-oneness/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>One remarkable result of being in true community, scripture tells us, is that our oneness will proclaim the gospel and draw others to Christ. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Our Next Decade: Community: Reaffirming our foundational values”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>One remarkable result of being in true community, scripture tells us, is that our oneness will proclaim the gospel and draw others to Christ. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Our Next Decade: Community: Reaffirming our foundational values”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Identity and Value</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Being in authentic community means that we find a new identity as God’s people—and a new sense of worth and value in the fact that we are needed within this community.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/our_next_decade_community/">Our Next Decade: Community: Reaffirming our foundational values</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:42</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/our_next_decade_community/identity-and-value/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Being in authentic community means that we find a new identity as God’s people—and a new sense of worth and value in the fact that we are needed within this community. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Our Next Decade: Community: Reaffirming our foundational values”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Being in authentic community means that we find a new identity as God’s people—and a new sense of worth and value in the fact that we are needed within this community. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Our Next Decade: Community: Reaffirming our foundational values”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Justice in Acts</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 20 Sep 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The story of Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch offers a prophetic challenge to us as we seek to invite and include all people to receive God’s grace.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/our_next_decade_justice/">Our Next Decade: Justice: Reaffirming our foundational values</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>34:40</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/our_next_decade_justice/justice-in-acts/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The story of Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch offers a prophetic challenge to us as we seek to invite and include all people to receive God’s grace. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Our Next Decade: Justice: Reaffirming our foundational values”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The story of Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch offers a prophetic challenge to us as we seek to invite and include all people to receive God’s grace. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Our Next Decade: Justice: Reaffirming our foundational values”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Hearing From NEAD</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Sep 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A discussion of some of the realities in Rochester, featuring representatives from one of Artisan’s partners in justice work, Northeast Area Development.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: panel discussion</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/our_next_decade_justice/">Our Next Decade: Justice: Reaffirming our foundational values</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>43:38</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/our_next_decade_justice/hearing-from-nead/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A discussion of some of the realities in Rochester, featuring representatives from one of Artisan’s partners in justice work, Northeast Area Development. Speaker: panel discussion Part of the series “Our Next Decade: Justice: Reaffirming our foundational values”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A discussion of some of the realities in Rochester, featuring representatives from one of Artisan’s partners in justice work, Northeast Area Development. Speaker: panel discussion Part of the series “Our Next Decade: Justice: Reaffirming our foundational values”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Justice: an Overview</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 6 Sep 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We are captivated by the heart of God for hurting people and a suffering creation, seeking to bring compassion to those needs and a just end to their underlying causes.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/our_next_decade_justice/">Our Next Decade: Justice: Reaffirming our foundational values</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>33:16</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/our_next_decade_justice/justice-an-overview/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We are captivated by the heart of God for hurting people and a suffering creation, seeking to bring compassion to those needs and a just end to their underlying causes. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Our Next Decade: Justice: Reaffirming our foundational values”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We are captivated by the heart of God for hurting people and a suffering creation, seeking to bring compassion to those needs and a just end to their underlying causes. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Our Next Decade: Justice: Reaffirming our foundational values”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Take A Stand</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 30 Aug 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A powerful and inspiring message from Pastor Simmons! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Rev. James C. Simmons</p>
                        
                        
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                <itunes:duration>31:16</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/baber_vist_2015/take-a-stand/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A powerful and inspiring message from Pastor Simmons! Speaker: Rev. James C. Simmons</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A powerful and inspiring message from Pastor Simmons! Speaker: Rev. James C. Simmons</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Awe in Acts</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20150823AweInActs/2015-08-23_Awe_in_Acts.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 23 Aug 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>As we look ahead to how we can practice Awe in our second decade, we look to the story of the early church as told in the book of Acts as an example.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/our_next_decade_awe/">Our Next Decade: Awe: Reaffirming our foundational values</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:43</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/our_next_decade_awe/awe-in-acts/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>As we look ahead to how we can practice Awe in our second decade, we look to the story of the early church as told in the book of Acts as an example. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Our Next Decade: Awe: Reaffirming our foundational values”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>As we look ahead to how we can practice Awe in our second decade, we look to the story of the early church as told in the book of Acts as an example. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Our Next Decade: Awe: Reaffirming our foundational values”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Awe: an Overview</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20150809AweOverview/2015-08-09_Awe_Overview.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 9 Aug 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>This value calls us to embrace mystery and offer a holy respect to God, the creator and sustainer of the universe, who is “worthy of our worship and full devotion”.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/our_next_decade_awe/">Our Next Decade: Awe: Reaffirming our foundational values</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>27:32</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/our_next_decade_awe/awe-an-overview/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>This value calls us to embrace mystery and offer a holy respect to God, the creator and sustainer of the universe, who is “worthy of our worship and full devotion”. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Our Next Decade: Awe: Reaffirming our foundational values”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>This value calls us to embrace mystery and offer a holy respect to God, the creator and sustainer of the universe, who is “worthy of our worship and full devotion”. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Our Next Decade: Awe: Reaffirming our foundational values”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Voice</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20150802TheVoice/2015-08-02_The_Voice.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 2 Aug 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Wade Reed (College of Preachers)</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john/">Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Seven</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>3:32</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john/the-voice/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Speaker: Wade Reed (College of Preachers) Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Seven”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Speaker: Wade Reed (College of Preachers) Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Seven”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Gate</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20150726TheGate/2015-07-26_The_Gate.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 26 Jul 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>As we return to our journey through John, we will look at what Jesus means when he says, “Very truly I tell you, I am the gate for the sheep.” </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Colleen Schneider (College of Preachers)</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john/">Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Seven</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>27:20</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/journeying_with_john/the-gate/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>As we return to our journey through John, we will look at what Jesus means when he says, “Very truly I tell you, I am the gate for the sheep.” Speaker: Colleen Schneider (College of Preachers) Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Seven”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>As we return to our journey through John, we will look at what Jesus means when he says, “Very truly I tell you, I am the gate for the sheep.” Speaker: Colleen Schneider (College of Preachers) Part of the series “Journeying with John: Signs of Faith, Part Seven”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Confession and Communion</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20150719ConfessionAndCommunion/2015-07-19_Confession_and_Communion.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 19 Jul 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/life_together/">Life Together: Artisan Summer Read 2015</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:01</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/life_together/confession-and-communion/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Life Together: Artisan Summer Read 2015”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Life Together: Artisan Summer Read 2015”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Ministry</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20150712Ministry/2015-07-12_Ministry.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Jul 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Bonhoeffer suggests a wide range of ministries that we can perform for each other community: meekness, helpfulness, listening, proclaiming, and “holding one’s tongue”. Which will be most challenging for you? For us? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/life_together/">Life Together: Artisan Summer Read 2015</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>41:05</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/life_together/ministry/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Bonhoeffer suggests a wide range of ministries that we can perform for each other community: meekness, helpfulness, listening, proclaiming, and “holding one’s tongue”. Which will be most challenging for you? For us? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Life Together: Artisan Summer Read 2015”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Bonhoeffer suggests a wide range of ministries that we can perform for each other community: meekness, helpfulness, listening, proclaiming, and “holding one’s tongue”. Which will be most challenging for you? For us? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Life Together: Artisan Summer Read 2015”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Day Alone</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20150705TheDayAlone/2015-07-05_The_Day_Alone.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 5 Jul 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>“Let him who cannot be alone beware of community”, Bonhoeffer writes, but also “Let him who is not in community beware of being alone.” How can we understand this dichotomy in our church community? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/life_together/">Life Together: Artisan Summer Read 2015</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>33:55</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/life_together/the-day-alone/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>“Let him who cannot be alone beware of community”, Bonhoeffer writes, but also “Let him who is not in community beware of being alone.” How can we understand this dichotomy in our church community? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Life Together: Artisan Summer Read 2015”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>“Let him who cannot be alone beware of community”, Bonhoeffer writes, but also “Let him who is not in community beware of being alone.” How can we understand this dichotomy in our church community? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Life Together: Artisan Summer Read 2015”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Day With Others</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20150628TheDayWithOthers/2015-06-28_The_Day_With_Others.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Chapter two of <i>Life Together</i> deals with a normal day for Bonhoeffer and his seminary community: scripture, worship, prayer, meals, and work. What does this instruction have to offer us in our busy, modern, secular lives? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/life_together/">Life Together: Artisan Summer Read 2015</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>40:17</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/life_together/the-day-with-others/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Chapter two of Life Together deals with a normal day for Bonhoeffer and his seminary community: scripture, worship, prayer, meals, and work. What does this instruction have to offer us in our busy, modern, secular lives? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Life Together: Artisan Summer Read 2015”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Chapter two of Life Together deals with a normal day for Bonhoeffer and his seminary community: scripture, worship, prayer, meals, and work. What does this instruction have to offer us in our busy, modern, secular lives? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Life Together: Artisan Summer Read 2015”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Community</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20150621Community/2015-06-21_Community.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Bonhoeffer writes, “Christianity means community through Jesus Christ and in Jesus Christ. No Christian community is more or less than this.” How can we live this out at Artisan, and how can our expression of community be a service of love to our neighbors? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/life_together/">Life Together: Artisan Summer Read 2015</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>26:23</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/life_together/community/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Bonhoeffer writes, “Christianity means community through Jesus Christ and in Jesus Christ. No Christian community is more or less than this.” How can we live this out at Artisan, and how can our expression of community be a service of love to our neighbors? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Life Together: Artisan Summer Read 2015”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Bonhoeffer writes, “Christianity means community through Jesus Christ and in Jesus Christ. No Christian community is more or less than this.” How can we live this out at Artisan, and how can our expression of community be a service of love to our neighbors? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Life Together: Artisan Summer Read 2015”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Invite Them In</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A special message from our conference superintendent, Garth McGrath about building relationships with non-Christians, and taking the risk of inviting them to church.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Superintendent Garth McGrath</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/spring_series_2015/">Spring Series: A few standalone Sundays</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>42:44</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/spring_series_2015/invite-them-in/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A special message from our conference superintendent, Garth McGrath about building relationships with non-Christians, and taking the risk of inviting them to church. Speaker: Superintendent Garth McGrath Part of the series “Spring Series: A few standalone Sundays”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A special message from our conference superintendent, Garth McGrath about building relationships with non-Christians, and taking the risk of inviting them to church. Speaker: Superintendent Garth McGrath Part of the series “Spring Series: A few standalone Sundays”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>What is the Bible?</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 7 Jun 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A perfect capstone to our <i>Shaped by the Words</i> thread! Pastor Don Schiewer (of Dust Covenant Church in Virginia) shares about how we can read the Bible in a way that is both intellectually honest AND spiritually transformative.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Don Schiewer</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/spring_series_2015/">Spring Series: A few standalone Sundays</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>39:55</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/spring_series_2015/what-is-the-bible/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A perfect capstone to our Shaped by the Words thread! Pastor Don Schiewer (of Dust Covenant Church in Virginia) shares about how we can read the Bible in a way that is both intellectually honest AND spiritually transformative. Speaker: Pastor Don Schiewer Part of the series “Spring Series: A few standalone Sundays”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A perfect capstone to our Shaped by the Words thread! Pastor Don Schiewer (of Dust Covenant Church in Virginia) shares about how we can read the Bible in a way that is both intellectually honest AND spiritually transformative. Speaker: Pastor Don Schiewer Part of the series “Spring Series: A few standalone Sundays”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Looking Back and Looking Ahead</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A look back at our 2014-15 thematic thread, <i>Shaped by the Words</i>, and a look ahead at how we’ll finish off 2015.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/spring_series_2015/">Spring Series: A few standalone Sundays</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>41:53</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/spring_series_2015/looking-back-and-looking-ahead/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A look back at our 2014-15 thematic thread, Shaped by the Words, and a look ahead at how we’ll finish off 2015. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Spring Series: A few standalone Sundays”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A look back at our 2014-15 thematic thread, Shaped by the Words, and a look ahead at how we’ll finish off 2015. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Spring Series: A few standalone Sundays”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>A Jewish Atonement</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20150517AJewishAtonement/2015-05-17_A_Jewish_Atonement.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 17 May 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We conclude our series on the atonement with a look at how Christian atonement theology is informed by Jewish systems of sacrifice, Passover, and priestly ritual.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/atonement/">Atonement: How Jesus Saves Us</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>30:01</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/atonement/a-jewish-atonement/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We conclude our series on the atonement with a look at how Christian atonement theology is informed by Jewish systems of sacrifice, Passover, and priestly ritual. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Atonement: How Jesus Saves Us”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We conclude our series on the atonement with a look at how Christian atonement theology is informed by Jewish systems of sacrifice, Passover, and priestly ritual. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Atonement: How Jesus Saves Us”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Atoned By Love</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20150510AtonedByLove/2015-05_10_Atoned_By_Love.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Obeying the teaching and example of Jesus to practice radical love could change the world—perhaps even <i>save</i> the world.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/atonement/">Atonement: How Jesus Saves Us</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>27:42</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/atonement/atoned-by-love/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Obeying the teaching and example of Jesus to practice radical love could change the world—perhaps even save the world. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Atonement: How Jesus Saves Us”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Obeying the teaching and example of Jesus to practice radical love could change the world—perhaps even save the world. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Atonement: How Jesus Saves Us”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Imagery and Analogy</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20150426ImageryAndAnalogy/2015-04-26_Imagery_and_Analogy.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Perhaps the most important factor to keep in mind when reading scripture in order to understand the atonement is that all the biblical atonement language is steeped in metaphor and analogy. But this should excite and inspire us! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/atonement/">Atonement: How Jesus Saves Us</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>34:00</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/atonement/imagery-and-analogy/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Perhaps the most important factor to keep in mind when reading scripture in order to understand the atonement is that all the biblical atonement language is steeped in metaphor and analogy. But this should excite and inspire us! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Atonement: How Jesus Saves Us”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Perhaps the most important factor to keep in mind when reading scripture in order to understand the atonement is that all the biblical atonement language is steeped in metaphor and analogy. But this should excite and inspire us! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Atonement: How Jesus Saves Us”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Ascension</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20150419Ascension/2015-04-19_Ascension.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The atonement is a story with many contours and dimensions. Yet we often find ourselves only talking about Jesus’ wrongful execution. The ascension, one of the most-often neglected parts of the story, spoke loudly in the life of the early Church and still does.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Wade Reed (Artisan &quot;College of Preachers&quot;)</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/atonement/">Atonement: How Jesus Saves Us</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>26:45</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/atonement/ascension/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The atonement is a story with many contours and dimensions. Yet we often find ourselves only talking about Jesus’ wrongful execution. The ascension, one of the most-often neglected parts of the story, spoke loudly in the life of the early Church and still does. Speaker: Wade Reed (Artisan &amp;quot;College of Preachers&amp;quot;) Part of the series “Atonement: How Jesus Saves Us”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The atonement is a story with many contours and dimensions. Yet we often find ourselves only talking about Jesus’ wrongful execution. The ascension, one of the most-often neglected parts of the story, spoke loudly in the life of the early Church and still does. Speaker: Wade Reed (Artisan &amp;quot;College of Preachers&amp;quot;) Part of the series “Atonement: How Jesus Saves Us”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Identification</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20150412Identification/2015-04-12_Identification.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>When we say <i>Jesus died for us</i>, we often mean only that he died <i>instead of</i> us. But Christ’s death is so much deeper than a transactional exchange of guilt and innocence! It is a mutual identification that changes the world forever.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/atonement/">Atonement: How Jesus Saves Us</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>33:52</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/atonement/identification/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>When we say Jesus died for us, we often mean only that he died instead of us. But Christ’s death is so much deeper than a transactional exchange of guilt and innocence! It is a mutual identification that changes the world forever. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Atonement: How Jesus Saves Us”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>When we say Jesus died for us, we often mean only that he died instead of us. But Christ’s death is so much deeper than a transactional exchange of guilt and innocence! It is a mutual identification that changes the world forever. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Atonement: How Jesus Saves Us”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Easter: A Beautiful Gospel</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20150405EasterSunday/2015-04-05_Easter_Sunday.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 5 Apr 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The story of Christ’s resurrection is God’s ultimate rejection of and victory over the systems of violence that plague our world. Christ is risen—that we may be risen with Christ! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/atonement/">Atonement: How Jesus Saves Us</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>34:30</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/atonement/easter-a-beautiful-gospel/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The story of Christ’s resurrection is God’s ultimate rejection of and victory over the systems of violence that plague our world. Christ is risen—that we may be risen with Christ! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Atonement: How Jesus Saves Us”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The story of Christ’s resurrection is God’s ultimate rejection of and victory over the systems of violence that plague our world. Christ is risen—that we may be risen with Christ! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Atonement: How Jesus Saves Us”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Palm Sunday Festival</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20150329PalmSunday/2015-03-29_Palm_Sunday.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We’ll celebrate Palm Sunday in style, with a very kid-friendly worship event! </p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2015/">Lent 2015: Journeying With John (aka Signs of Faith Part Seven)</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:43</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2015/palm-sunday-festival/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We’ll celebrate Palm Sunday in style, with a very kid-friendly worship event! Part of the series “Lent 2015: Journeying With John (aka Signs of Faith Part Seven)”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We’ll celebrate Palm Sunday in style, with a very kid-friendly worship event! Part of the series “Lent 2015: Journeying With John (aka Signs of Faith Part Seven)”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Sixth Sign</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20150322TheSixthSign/2015-03-22_The_Sixth_Sign.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>Jesus heals a blind man and addresses questions about the relationship between sin and sickness.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2015/">Lent 2015: Journeying With John (aka Signs of Faith Part Seven)</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>31:40</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2015/the-sixth-sign/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Jesus heals a blind man and addresses questions about the relationship between sin and sickness. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2015: Journeying With John (aka Signs of Faith Part Seven)”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Jesus heals a blind man and addresses questions about the relationship between sin and sickness. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2015: Journeying With John (aka Signs of Faith Part Seven)”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Woman at the Well, Revisited</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20150315TheWomanAtTheWell/2015-03-15_The_Woman_at_the_Well.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>In this sermon, College of Preachers member Chris Sullivan will revisit an older passage from John, in which Jesus has a significant encounter with a Samaritan woman.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Chris Sullivan</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2015/">Lent 2015: Journeying With John (aka Signs of Faith Part Seven)</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>28:45</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2015/the-woman-at-the-well-revisited/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In this sermon, College of Preachers member Chris Sullivan will revisit an older passage from John, in which Jesus has a significant encounter with a Samaritan woman. Speaker: Chris Sullivan Part of the series “Lent 2015: Journeying With John (aka Signs of Faith Part Seven)”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In this sermon, College of Preachers member Chris Sullivan will revisit an older passage from John, in which Jesus has a significant encounter with a Samaritan woman. Speaker: Chris Sullivan Part of the series “Lent 2015: Journeying With John (aka Signs of Faith Part Seven)”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Father Abraham?</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20150308FatherAbraham/2015-03-08_Father_Abraham.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 8 Mar 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Jesus argues with his Jewish disciples about whether they are truly children of Abraham.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2015/">Lent 2015: Journeying With John (aka Signs of Faith Part Seven)</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>37:12</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2015/father-abraham/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Jesus argues with his Jewish disciples about whether they are truly children of Abraham. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2015: Journeying With John (aka Signs of Faith Part Seven)”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Jesus argues with his Jewish disciples about whether they are truly children of Abraham. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2015: Journeying With John (aka Signs of Faith Part Seven)”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Slaves to Sin</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20150301SlavesToSin/2015-03-01_Slaves_to_Sin.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20150301SlavesToSin/2015-03-01_Slaves_to_Sin.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 1 Mar 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                    <![CDATA[
                        
                            <p>Jesus’ promise that the truth will make us free does raise an important question: from what must we be freed? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2015/">Lent 2015: Journeying With John (aka Signs of Faith Part Seven)</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>31:06</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2015/slaves-to-sin/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Jesus’ promise that the truth will make us free does raise an important question: from what must we be freed? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2015: Journeying With John (aka Signs of Faith Part Seven)”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Jesus’ promise that the truth will make us free does raise an important question: from what must we be freed? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2015: Journeying With John (aka Signs of Faith Part Seven)”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Where I Am Going, You Cannot Come</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In a rather humorous exchange (which includes Jesus wondering to his disciples, “Why do I speak to you at all?”), Jesus foretells his death.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2015/">Lent 2015: Journeying With John (aka Signs of Faith Part Seven)</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>35:29</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2015/where-i-am-going-you-cannot-come/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In a rather humorous exchange (which includes Jesus wondering to his disciples, “Why do I speak to you at all?”), Jesus foretells his death. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2015: Journeying With John (aka Signs of Faith Part Seven)”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In a rather humorous exchange (which includes Jesus wondering to his disciples, “Why do I speak to you at all?”), Jesus foretells his death. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2015: Journeying With John (aka Signs of Faith Part Seven)”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Lenten Preparations/A Valid Testimony</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In this pre-Lent message, we will frame our intentions for the season, as well as looking at a passage in John 8 where Jesus makes a remarkable declaration about his own identity.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2015/">Lent 2015: Journeying With John (aka Signs of Faith Part Seven)</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:19</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2015/lenten-preparationsa-valid-testimony/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In this pre-Lent message, we will frame our intentions for the season, as well as looking at a passage in John 8 where Jesus makes a remarkable declaration about his own identity. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2015: Journeying With John (aka Signs of Faith Part Seven)”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In this pre-Lent message, we will frame our intentions for the season, as well as looking at a passage in John 8 where Jesus makes a remarkable declaration about his own identity. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2015: Journeying With John (aka Signs of Faith Part Seven)”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Panel Discussion</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 8 Feb 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="tgs6i">We conclude our series with a panel discussion featuring a panel of community members with disabilities and those who serve them. Q&amp;A to follow.</p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/healing_and_harm/">Healing and Harm: The church’s role in mental and physical health</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>46:43</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/healing_and_harm/panel-discussion/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We conclude our series with a panel discussion featuring a panel of community members with disabilities and those who serve them. Q&amp;amp;A to follow. Part of the series “Healing and Harm: The church’s role in mental and physical health”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We conclude our series with a panel discussion featuring a panel of community members with disabilities and those who serve them. Q&amp;amp;A to follow. Part of the series “Healing and Harm: The church’s role in mental and physical health”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Healing in a Broken World</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20150201HealingInABrokenWorld/2015-02-01_Healing_in_a_Broken_World.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 1 Feb 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>How can we understand healing in the context of a broken world? How can the church body can help or hurt in the healing process? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Dr. Autumn Gallegos Greenwich</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/healing_and_harm/">Healing and Harm: The church’s role in mental and physical health</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:23</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/healing_and_harm/healing-in-a-broken-world/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>How can we understand healing in the context of a broken world? How can the church body can help or hurt in the healing process? Speaker: Dr. Autumn Gallegos Greenwich Part of the series “Healing and Harm: The church’s role in mental and physical health”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>How can we understand healing in the context of a broken world? How can the church body can help or hurt in the healing process? Speaker: Dr. Autumn Gallegos Greenwich Part of the series “Healing and Harm: The church’s role in mental and physical health”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>A Context for Caring</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20150125AContextForCaring/2015-01-25_A_Context_for_Caring.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 25 Jan 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>An introduction to disability awareness in the church: an overview of the church’s historic role in this area and our modern context, including common barriers within the church for people with disabilities.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Marielle Jensen-Battaglia</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/healing_and_harm/">Healing and Harm: The church’s role in mental and physical health</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>38:09</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/healing_and_harm/a-context-for-caring/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>An introduction to disability awareness in the church: an overview of the church’s historic role in this area and our modern context, including common barriers within the church for people with disabilities. Speaker: Marielle Jensen-Battaglia Part of the series “Healing and Harm: The church’s role in mental and physical health”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>An introduction to disability awareness in the church: an overview of the church’s historic role in this area and our modern context, including common barriers within the church for people with disabilities. Speaker: Marielle Jensen-Battaglia Part of the series “Healing and Harm: The church’s role in mental and physical health”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>As It Is in Heaven</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20150118AsItIsInHeaven/2015-01-18_As_It_Is_in_Heaven.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Perhaps surprisingly, it is The Lord’s Prayer that offers a definitive word on financial faithfulness: that money is a tool for accomplishing God’s will “on earth as it is in heaven”.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/treasures_in_heaven/">Treasures in Heaven: Exploring Financial Faithfulness</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>23:50</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/treasures_in_heaven/as-it-is-in-heaven/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Perhaps surprisingly, it is The Lord’s Prayer that offers a definitive word on financial faithfulness: that money is a tool for accomplishing God’s will “on earth as it is in heaven”. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Treasures in Heaven: Exploring Financial Faithfulness”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Perhaps surprisingly, it is The Lord’s Prayer that offers a definitive word on financial faithfulness: that money is a tool for accomplishing God’s will “on earth as it is in heaven”. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Treasures in Heaven: Exploring Financial Faithfulness”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Consider the Lilies</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20150111ConsiderTheLilies/2015-01-11_Consider_the_Lilies.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The first lesson we must learn about financial faithfulness is that God provides. Jesus taught this beautifully, evoking imagery from creation to demonstrate God’s providential care for his beloved people.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/treasures_in_heaven/">Treasures in Heaven: Exploring Financial Faithfulness</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>28:38</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/treasures_in_heaven/consider-the-lilies/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The first lesson we must learn about financial faithfulness is that God provides. Jesus taught this beautifully, evoking imagery from creation to demonstrate God’s providential care for his beloved people. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Treasures in Heaven: Exploring Financial Faithfulness”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The first lesson we must learn about financial faithfulness is that God provides. Jesus taught this beautifully, evoking imagery from creation to demonstrate God’s providential care for his beloved people. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Treasures in Heaven: Exploring Financial Faithfulness”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Epiphany</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20150104Epiphany/2015-01-04_Epiphany.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 4 Jan 2015 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Lessons and carols based on the <a href="http://lectionary.library.vanderbilt.edu/texts.php?id=59">Epiphany</a>.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/christmastide_2014/">Christmastide: Jesus at last!</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>27:15</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/christmastide_2014/epiphany/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Lessons and carols based on the Epiphany. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Christmastide: Jesus at last!”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Lessons and carols based on the Epiphany. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Christmastide: Jesus at last!”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Christmas as a Season</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20141228ChristmasAsASeason/2014-12-28_Christmas_as_a_Season.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20141228ChristmasAsASeason/2014-12-28_Christmas_as_a_Season.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 28 Dec 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Merry Christmas! We will reflect on what it means to observe Christmas <i>as a season</i>, not just a single day. Hymns and carols sung jamboree style will punctuate our regular liturgy.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/christmastide_2014/">Christmastide: Jesus at last!</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>26:51</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/christmastide_2014/christmas-as-a-season/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Merry Christmas! We will reflect on what it means to observe Christmas as a season, not just a single day. Hymns and carols sung jamboree style will punctuate our regular liturgy. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Christmastide: Jesus at last!”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Merry Christmas! We will reflect on what it means to observe Christmas as a season, not just a single day. Hymns and carols sung jamboree style will punctuate our regular liturgy. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Christmastide: Jesus at last!”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Listen and Wait</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20141221BrokenheartedAdvent4/2014-12-21_Brokenhearted_Advent_4.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20141221BrokenheartedAdvent4/2014-12-21_Brokenhearted_Advent_4.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>With just days remaining before Advent turns to Christmas, we will pause and reflect on all that we have heard and learned in the last three weeks, listening intently to Mary’s beautiful prayer song, The Magnificat.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/bind_up_the_brokenhearted/">Bind up the Brokenhearted: An Advent series about despair and hope in our city</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>39:17</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/bind_up_the_brokenhearted/listen-and-wait/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>With just days remaining before Advent turns to Christmas, we will pause and reflect on all that we have heard and learned in the last three weeks, listening intently to Mary’s beautiful prayer song, The Magnificat. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Bind up the Brokenhearted: An Advent series about despair and hope in our city”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>With just days remaining before Advent turns to Christmas, we will pause and reflect on all that we have heard and learned in the last three weeks, listening intently to Mary’s beautiful prayer song, The Magnificat. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Bind up the Brokenhearted: An Advent series about despair and hope in our city”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Advent 3: Captivity and Rescue</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20141214BrokenheartedAdvent3/2014-12-14_Brokenhearted_Advent_3.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We will engage the lectionary texts, drawing out the biblical precedent of oppression and captivity leading to joy and rescue by Christ and applying them to a very personal story of oppression and captivity.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Marielle Jensen-Battaglia</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/bind_up_the_brokenhearted/">Bind up the Brokenhearted: An Advent series about despair and hope in our city</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>30:22</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/bind_up_the_brokenhearted/advent-3-captivity-and-rescue/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We will engage the lectionary texts, drawing out the biblical precedent of oppression and captivity leading to joy and rescue by Christ and applying them to a very personal story of oppression and captivity. Speaker: Marielle Jensen-Battaglia Part of the series “Bind up the Brokenhearted: An Advent series about despair and hope in our city”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We will engage the lectionary texts, drawing out the biblical precedent of oppression and captivity leading to joy and rescue by Christ and applying them to a very personal story of oppression and captivity. Speaker: Marielle Jensen-Battaglia Part of the series “Bind up the Brokenhearted: An Advent series about despair and hope in our city”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Advent 2: Infant Mortality and Repentance</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20141207BrokenheartedAdvent2/2014-12-07_Brokenhearted_Advent_2.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 7 Dec 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We will continue to explore the despair in our city, focusing particularly on the disturbingly high rates of infant mortality, and then we will turn to scripture, hearing its call to repentance as the precursor to the advent of Jesus.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Dr. Melody Boyd and Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/bind_up_the_brokenhearted/">Bind up the Brokenhearted: An Advent series about despair and hope in our city</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>39:10</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/bind_up_the_brokenhearted/advent-2-infant-mortality-and-repentance/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We will continue to explore the despair in our city, focusing particularly on the disturbingly high rates of infant mortality, and then we will turn to scripture, hearing its call to repentance as the precursor to the advent of Jesus. Speaker: Dr. Melody Boyd and Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Bind up the Brokenhearted: An Advent series about despair and hope in our city”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We will continue to explore the despair in our city, focusing particularly on the disturbingly high rates of infant mortality, and then we will turn to scripture, hearing its call to repentance as the precursor to the advent of Jesus. Speaker: Dr. Melody Boyd and Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Bind up the Brokenhearted: An Advent series about despair and hope in our city”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Advent 1: Racism and Spiritual Gifts</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20141130BrokenheartedAdvent1/2014-11-30_Brokenhearted_Advent_1.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 30 Nov 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We will explore the despair caused by the awful legacy of institutionalized racism in our city and consider how the gifts of the Holy Spirit empower and require us to address this evil with the hope of Christ.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Dr. Melody Boyd and Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/bind_up_the_brokenhearted/">Bind up the Brokenhearted: An Advent series about despair and hope in our city</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>45:06</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/bind_up_the_brokenhearted/advent-1-racism-and-spiritual-gifts/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We will explore the despair caused by the awful legacy of institutionalized racism in our city and consider how the gifts of the Holy Spirit empower and require us to address this evil with the hope of Christ. Speaker: Dr. Melody Boyd and Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Bind up the Brokenhearted: An Advent series about despair and hope in our city”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We will explore the despair caused by the awful legacy of institutionalized racism in our city and consider how the gifts of the Holy Spirit empower and require us to address this evil with the hope of Christ. Speaker: Dr. Melody Boyd and Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Bind up the Brokenhearted: An Advent series about despair and hope in our city”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Interfaith Panel</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 23 Nov 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>To conclude our series on the family of Abraham, we will host a panel discussion with representatives from the three Abrahamic faiths.</p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/family_of_abraham/">Family of Abraham: Blessed to be a blessing</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>1:07:34</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/family_of_abraham/interfaith-panel/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>To conclude our series on the family of Abraham, we will host a panel discussion with representatives from the three Abrahamic faiths. Part of the series “Family of Abraham: Blessed to be a blessing”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>To conclude our series on the family of Abraham, we will host a panel discussion with representatives from the three Abrahamic faiths. Part of the series “Family of Abraham: Blessed to be a blessing”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Forgotten Son</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Nov 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>“The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob” is the common phrase we have all heard used for Yahweh, the God of Israel. Yet this phrase forgets Abraham’s first son: a son who received God’s blessing even after he received the spite of Abraham and the rest of his family. In this message, we remember Ishmael—and his mother Hagar.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/family_of_abraham/">Family of Abraham: Blessed to be a blessing</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>30:46</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/family_of_abraham/the-forgotten-son/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>“The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob” is the common phrase we have all heard used for Yahweh, the God of Israel. Yet this phrase forgets Abraham’s first son: a son who received God’s blessing even after he received the spite of Abraham and the rest of his family. In this message, we remember Ishmael—and his mother Hagar. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Family of Abraham: Blessed to be a blessing”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>“The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob” is the common phrase we have all heard used for Yahweh, the God of Israel. Yet this phrase forgets Abraham’s first son: a son who received God’s blessing even after he received the spite of Abraham and the rest of his family. In this message, we remember Ishmael—and his mother Hagar. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Family of Abraham: Blessed to be a blessing”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Jacob the Deceiver</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 9 Nov 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Jacob, Abraham’s grandson, was given a name that means “he who deceives”, and he came to earn it, stealing his older brother’s birthright as well as his paternal blessing. And yet God carried on the story of his people through this deceiver, even renaming Jacob as “Israel”, <i>he who struggles with God</i>.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/family_of_abraham/">Family of Abraham: Blessed to be a blessing</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>45:06</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/family_of_abraham/jacob-the-deceiver/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Jacob, Abraham’s grandson, was given a name that means “he who deceives”, and he came to earn it, stealing his older brother’s birthright as well as his paternal blessing. And yet God carried on the story of his people through this deceiver, even renaming Jacob as “Israel”, he who struggles with God. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Family of Abraham: Blessed to be a blessing”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Jacob, Abraham’s grandson, was given a name that means “he who deceives”, and he came to earn it, stealing his older brother’s birthright as well as his paternal blessing. And yet God carried on the story of his people through this deceiver, even renaming Jacob as “Israel”, he who struggles with God. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Family of Abraham: Blessed to be a blessing”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Isaac and the Sacrifice</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20141102Abraham2/2014-11-02_Abraham%202.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 2 Nov 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>One of the most challenging stories of Abraham’s family history is the almost-sacrifice of his son Isaac. What kind of God would ask someone to engage in child sacrifice? Can we find any grace, any hope, any justification in this story? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/family_of_abraham/">Family of Abraham: Blessed to be a blessing</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>31:26</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/family_of_abraham/isaac-and-the-sacrifice/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>One of the most challenging stories of Abraham’s family history is the almost-sacrifice of his son Isaac. What kind of God would ask someone to engage in child sacrifice? Can we find any grace, any hope, any justification in this story? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Family of Abraham: Blessed to be a blessing”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>One of the most challenging stories of Abraham’s family history is the almost-sacrifice of his son Isaac. What kind of God would ask someone to engage in child sacrifice? Can we find any grace, any hope, any justification in this story? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Family of Abraham: Blessed to be a blessing”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Abraham’s Journey</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20141026Abraham1/2014-10-26_Abraham%201.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In this opening message, biblical scholar Dr. Richard Middleton will explore how Abram’s call both fits into the larger story of humanity and the world and generates the later story of Genesis and the rest of the Bible—with implications for us today.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Dr. Richard Middleton</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/family_of_abraham/">Family of Abraham: Blessed to be a blessing</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>39:44</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/family_of_abraham/abrahams-journey/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In this opening message, biblical scholar Dr. Richard Middleton will explore how Abram’s call both fits into the larger story of humanity and the world and generates the later story of Genesis and the rest of the Bible—with implications for us today. Speaker: Dr. Richard Middleton Part of the series “Family of Abraham: Blessed to be a blessing”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In this opening message, biblical scholar Dr. Richard Middleton will explore how Abram’s call both fits into the larger story of humanity and the world and generates the later story of Genesis and the rest of the Bible—with implications for us today. Speaker: Dr. Richard Middleton Part of the series “Family of Abraham: Blessed to be a blessing”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Baptism Sunday</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20141012Philippians4/2014-10-12_Philippians_4.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>Join together in celebration as we welcome people into the community of faith! If you are an adult wishing to be baptized, or a parent* wishing to have your child baptized or dedicated, please (outdated email link redacted) today! </p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/philippians/">Philippians: Exhortations From Prison</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>29:02</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/philippians/baptism-sunday/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Join together in celebration as we welcome people into the community of faith! If you are an adult wishing to be baptized, or a parent* wishing to have your child baptized or dedicated, please (outdated email link redacted) today! Part of the series “Philippians: Exhortations From Prison”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Join together in celebration as we welcome people into the community of faith! If you are an adult wishing to be baptized, or a parent* wishing to have your child baptized or dedicated, please (outdated email link redacted) today! Part of the series “Philippians: Exhortations From Prison”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Dealing With Uncertainty</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20141012Philippians3/2014-10-12_Philippians_3.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Oct 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>When our hearts and minds are transformed in the community of Christ our uncertainties give way to peace.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Colleen Schneider (College of Preachers)</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/philippians/">Philippians: Exhortations From Prison</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>25:28</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/philippians/dealing-with-uncertainty/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>When our hearts and minds are transformed in the community of Christ our uncertainties give way to peace. Speaker: Colleen Schneider (College of Preachers) Part of the series “Philippians: Exhortations From Prison”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>When our hearts and minds are transformed in the community of Christ our uncertainties give way to peace. Speaker: Colleen Schneider (College of Preachers) Part of the series “Philippians: Exhortations From Prison”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Empty and Exalted</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20141005Philippians2/2014-10-05_Philippians_2.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 5 Oct 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In the second chapter of his letter to the Philippians, Paul exhorts his readers to be united in love, placing the needs of others first. And he points them (and us) to history’s greatest example of this kind of love: Jesus emptying himself to death on a cross.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/philippians/">Philippians: Exhortations From Prison</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>26:40</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/philippians/empty-and-exalted/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In the second chapter of his letter to the Philippians, Paul exhorts his readers to be united in love, placing the needs of others first. And he points them (and us) to history’s greatest example of this kind of love: Jesus emptying himself to death on a cross. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Philippians: Exhortations From Prison”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In the second chapter of his letter to the Philippians, Paul exhorts his readers to be united in love, placing the needs of others first. And he points them (and us) to history’s greatest example of this kind of love: Jesus emptying himself to death on a cross. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Philippians: Exhortations From Prison”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Whole-hearted Allegiance to the Gospel</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20140928Philippians1/2014-09-28_Philippians_1.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 28 Sep 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In light of the challenges the church at Philippi would have experienced, we will examine Paul’s exhortation for them to live in a manner worthy of the gospel and how we to can be encouraged to do the same.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Chris Sullivan (College of Preachers)</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/philippians/">Philippians: Exhortations From Prison</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>34:07</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/philippians/whole-hearted-allegiance-to-the-gospel/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In light of the challenges the church at Philippi would have experienced, we will examine Paul’s exhortation for them to live in a manner worthy of the gospel and how we to can be encouraged to do the same. Speaker: Chris Sullivan (College of Preachers) Part of the series “Philippians: Exhortations From Prison”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In light of the challenges the church at Philippi would have experienced, we will examine Paul’s exhortation for them to live in a manner worthy of the gospel and how we to can be encouraged to do the same. Speaker: Chris Sullivan (College of Preachers) Part of the series “Philippians: Exhortations From Prison”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Prophets and Promises</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20140921Flannelgraph4/2014-09-21_Flannelgraph_4.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Sep 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>As Israel’s failed monarchy stumbled further and further from God, the prophets of Israel passionately demanded a return to justice and God’s rule.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/flannelgraph2014/">Flannelgraph: The Old Testament story, in felt</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>45:43</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/flannelgraph2014/prophets-and-promises/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>As Israel’s failed monarchy stumbled further and further from God, the prophets of Israel passionately demanded a return to justice and God’s rule. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Flannelgraph: The Old Testament story, in felt”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>As Israel’s failed monarchy stumbled further and further from God, the prophets of Israel passionately demanded a return to justice and God’s rule. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Flannelgraph: The Old Testament story, in felt”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Rulers and Kings</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20140907Flannelgraph3/2014-09-07_Flannelgraph_3.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Sep 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>After arriving in the Promised Land, the Israelites set up a system of government. However, these human systems are doomed from the beginning to fail, because they place dependence on individual men and women instead of God.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/flannelgraph2014/">Flannelgraph: The Old Testament story, in felt</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>49:17</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/flannelgraph2014/rulers-and-kings/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>After arriving in the Promised Land, the Israelites set up a system of government. However, these human systems are doomed from the beginning to fail, because they place dependence on individual men and women instead of God. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Flannelgraph: The Old Testament story, in felt”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>After arriving in the Promised Land, the Israelites set up a system of government. However, these human systems are doomed from the beginning to fail, because they place dependence on individual men and women instead of God. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Flannelgraph: The Old Testament story, in felt”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Captives and Wanderers</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20140907Flannelgraph2/2014-09-07_Flannelgraph_2.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20140907Flannelgraph2/2014-09-07_Flannelgraph_2.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 7 Sep 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Abraham’s descendants find themselves in Egypt, where they are eventually enslaved, setting the stage for God’s dramatic rescue and the subsequent wandering in the wilderness.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/flannelgraph2014/">Flannelgraph: The Old Testament story, in felt</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>44:05</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/flannelgraph2014/captives-and-wanderers/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Abraham’s descendants find themselves in Egypt, where they are eventually enslaved, setting the stage for God’s dramatic rescue and the subsequent wandering in the wilderness. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Flannelgraph: The Old Testament story, in felt”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Abraham’s descendants find themselves in Egypt, where they are eventually enslaved, setting the stage for God’s dramatic rescue and the subsequent wandering in the wilderness. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Flannelgraph: The Old Testament story, in felt”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Guest sermon (Baber AME visiting)</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20140831BaberAtArtisan/2014-08-31_Baber_at_Artisan.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20140831BaberAtArtisan/2014-08-31_Baber_at_Artisan.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 31 Aug 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>We take a break from our Flannelgraph series to welcome our friends from Baber AME Church for a joint worship service. Rev. James C. Simmons will deliver a powerful message about how Jesus always sees the best in us, even when everyone else sees the worst.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Rev. James C. Simmons</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/flannelgraph2014/">Flannelgraph: The Old Testament story, in felt</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>27:56</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/flannelgraph2014/guest-sermon-baber-ame-visiting/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We take a break from our Flannelgraph series to welcome our friends from Baber AME Church for a joint worship service. Rev. James C. Simmons will deliver a powerful message about how Jesus always sees the best in us, even when everyone else sees the worst. Speaker: Rev. James C. Simmons Part of the series “Flannelgraph: The Old Testament story, in felt”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We take a break from our Flannelgraph series to welcome our friends from Baber AME Church for a joint worship service. Rev. James C. Simmons will deliver a powerful message about how Jesus always sees the best in us, even when everyone else sees the worst. Speaker: Rev. James C. Simmons Part of the series “Flannelgraph: The Old Testament story, in felt”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Creation and Calling</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 24 Aug 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The Bible’s creation stories, the Tower of Babel, Noah and the flood, and the call of Abraham: what could these fantastic stories possibly have to say to us? We will seek an answer—told in felt, of course! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/flannelgraph2014/">Flannelgraph: The Old Testament story, in felt</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>41:40</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/flannelgraph2014/creation-and-calling/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The Bible’s creation stories, the Tower of Babel, Noah and the flood, and the call of Abraham: what could these fantastic stories possibly have to say to us? We will seek an answer—told in felt, of course! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Flannelgraph: The Old Testament story, in felt”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The Bible’s creation stories, the Tower of Babel, Noah and the flood, and the call of Abraham: what could these fantastic stories possibly have to say to us? We will seek an answer—told in felt, of course! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Flannelgraph: The Old Testament story, in felt”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Ferguson, Reconciliation, and Diverse Voices</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 17 Aug 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>How do we as a church respond to violence and institutionalized racism as seen in Ferguson, Missouri? In this special message, Scott shares about how we are called to be ambassadors of reconciliation, and then shares reflections written by African-American Christians in the wake of current events.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ferguson/ferguson-reconciliation-and-diverse-voices/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>How do we as a church respond to violence and institutionalized racism as seen in Ferguson, Missouri? In this special message, Scott shares about how we are called to be ambassadors of reconciliation, and then shares reflections written by African-American Christians in the wake of current events. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>How do we as a church respond to violence and institutionalized racism as seen in Ferguson, Missouri? In this special message, Scott shares about how we are called to be ambassadors of reconciliation, and then shares reflections written by African-American Christians in the wake of current events. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Jesus the Light of the World</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 10 Aug 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Jesus said, “I am the light of the world… Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness but will have the light of life.” </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_six/">Signs of Faith, Part Six: Experiencing John’s Gospel</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>29:29</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_six/jesus-the-light-of-the-world/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Jesus said, “I am the light of the world… Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness but will have the light of life.” Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Six: Experiencing John’s Gospel”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Jesus said, “I am the light of the world… Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness but will have the light of life.” Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Six: Experiencing John’s Gospel”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Woman Caught in Adultery</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 3 Aug 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In one of the most famous stories in all of John’s Gospel, Jesus is asked to cast judgment on a woman caught in the act of adultery. This sermon is the first from Artisan’s “college of preachers”, a yearlong effort to give laypeople a voice in preaching.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Wade Reed (Artisan &quot;College of Preachers&quot;)</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_six/">Signs of Faith, Part Six: Experiencing John’s Gospel</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>33:43</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_six/the-woman-caught-in-adultery/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In one of the most famous stories in all of John’s Gospel, Jesus is asked to cast judgment on a woman caught in the act of adultery. This sermon is the first from Artisan’s “college of preachers”, a yearlong effort to give laypeople a voice in preaching. Speaker: Wade Reed (Artisan &amp;quot;College of Preachers&amp;quot;) Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Six: Experiencing John’s Gospel”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In one of the most famous stories in all of John’s Gospel, Jesus is asked to cast judgment on a woman caught in the act of adultery. This sermon is the first from Artisan’s “college of preachers”, a yearlong effort to give laypeople a voice in preaching. Speaker: Wade Reed (Artisan &amp;quot;College of Preachers&amp;quot;) Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Six: Experiencing John’s Gospel”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Case Study: Women in Church Ministry</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Starting with the case study about women in ministry in The Blue Parakeet, we looked at how to understand difficult passages in the Bible and what obstacles keep us from engaging fully with scripture.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jessie Brajcki</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/artisan_summer_read_2014/">Artisan Summer Read: The Blue Parakeet</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>29:01</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/artisan_summer_read_2014/case-study-women-in-church-ministry/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Starting with the case study about women in ministry in The Blue Parakeet, we looked at how to understand difficult passages in the Bible and what obstacles keep us from engaging fully with scripture. Speaker: Pastor Jessie Brajcki Part of the series “Artisan Summer Read: The Blue Parakeet”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Starting with the case study about women in ministry in The Blue Parakeet, we looked at how to understand difficult passages in the Bible and what obstacles keep us from engaging fully with scripture. Speaker: Pastor Jessie Brajcki Part of the series “Artisan Summer Read: The Blue Parakeet”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Discerning: How Do I Benefit from the Bible?</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Listening to God speak through the Story of the Bible is not as simple as it sounds. In order to be shaped by the words of scripture, we must learn and apply the skill of discerning what God is saying through the Bible in our time.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/artisan_summer_read_2014/">Artisan Summer Read: The Blue Parakeet</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:50</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/artisan_summer_read_2014/discerning-how-do-i-benefit-from-the-bible/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Listening to God speak through the Story of the Bible is not as simple as it sounds. In order to be shaped by the words of scripture, we must learn and apply the skill of discerning what God is saying through the Bible in our time. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Artisan Summer Read: The Blue Parakeet”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Listening to God speak through the Story of the Bible is not as simple as it sounds. In order to be shaped by the words of scripture, we must learn and apply the skill of discerning what God is saying through the Bible in our time. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Artisan Summer Read: The Blue Parakeet”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Listening: What Do I Do with the Bible?</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20140713Listening/2014-07-13_Listening.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>When we read the Bible as a Story, we learn to listen to and for God in the Bible as we read it, we <i>absorb</i> what God says so that it floods our inner being, and we <i>act on what we have heard</i> from God. This is what it means to be “<i>shaped by the words</i>” of scripture.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/artisan_summer_read_2014/">Artisan Summer Read: The Blue Parakeet</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>30:17</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/artisan_summer_read_2014/listening-what-do-i-do-with-the-bible/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>When we read the Bible as a Story, we learn to listen to and for God in the Bible as we read it, we absorb what God says so that it floods our inner being, and we act on what we have heard from God. This is what it means to be “shaped by the words” of scripture. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Artisan Summer Read: The Blue Parakeet”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>When we read the Bible as a Story, we learn to listen to and for God in the Bible as we read it, we absorb what God says so that it floods our inner being, and we act on what we have heard from God. This is what it means to be “shaped by the words” of scripture. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Artisan Summer Read: The Blue Parakeet”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Story: What is the Bible?</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20140706Story/2014-07-06_Story.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 6 Jul 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Our first task in rethinking how we read the Bible is to understand that scripture tells a story: one single Story with a plot, characters, and many authors. “Until we learn to read the Bible as Story, we will not know how to get anything out of the Bible for daily living.” </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/artisan_summer_read_2014/">Artisan Summer Read: The Blue Parakeet</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>33:17</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/artisan_summer_read_2014/story-what-is-the-bible/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Our first task in rethinking how we read the Bible is to understand that scripture tells a story: one single Story with a plot, characters, and many authors. “Until we learn to read the Bible as Story, we will not know how to get anything out of the Bible for daily living.” Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Artisan Summer Read: The Blue Parakeet”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Our first task in rethinking how we read the Bible is to understand that scripture tells a story: one single Story with a plot, characters, and many authors. “Until we learn to read the Bible as Story, we will not know how to get anything out of the Bible for daily living.” Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Artisan Summer Read: The Blue Parakeet”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Who is Jesus?</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20140622WhoIsJesus/2014-06-22_Who_is_Jesus.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_five/">Signs of Faith, Part Five: Experiencing John’s Gospel</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:33</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_five/who-is-jesus/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Five: Experiencing John’s Gospel”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Five: Experiencing John’s Gospel”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Judge Correctly</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20140615JudgeCorrectly/2014-06-15_Judge_Correctly.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Jesus teaches at a Jewish festival, causing confusion among his hearers. And in the course of his teaching, he offers an insightful definition of legalism.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_five/">Signs of Faith, Part Five: Experiencing John’s Gospel</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>24:15</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_five/judge-correctly/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Jesus teaches at a Jewish festival, causing confusion among his hearers. And in the course of his teaching, he offers an insightful definition of legalism. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Five: Experiencing John’s Gospel”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Jesus teaches at a Jewish festival, causing confusion among his hearers. And in the course of his teaching, he offers an insightful definition of legalism. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Five: Experiencing John’s Gospel”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Pentecost Reflections</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20140608Pentecost/2014-06-08_Pentecost.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 8 Jun 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A new Artisan tradition: Pentecost readings from the Bible in many languages, plus devotional reflections from several different Artisan members! </p>
                        
                        
                        
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                <itunes:duration>42:24</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/pentecost_sunday_2014/pentecost-reflections/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A new Artisan tradition: Pentecost readings from the Bible in many languages, plus devotional reflections from several different Artisan members!</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A new Artisan tradition: Pentecost readings from the Bible in many languages, plus devotional reflections from several different Artisan members!</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>We Are All Witnesses</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20140601WeAreAllWitnesses/2014-06_01_We_Are_All_Witnesses.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 1 Jun 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In his last words on earth, Jesus told his disciples, “You will be my witnesses”. But what does it mean to be a witness? How can we fulfill this calling in our present day context? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/proclaim/">Proclaim: Reimagining Evangelism</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>29:17</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/proclaim/we-are-all-witnesses/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In his last words on earth, Jesus told his disciples, “You will be my witnesses”. But what does it mean to be a witness? How can we fulfill this calling in our present day context? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Proclaim: Reimagining Evangelism”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In his last words on earth, Jesus told his disciples, “You will be my witnesses”. But what does it mean to be a witness? How can we fulfill this calling in our present day context? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Proclaim: Reimagining Evangelism”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Memorial Day BBQ&amp;A</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20140525BBQA/2014-05_25_BBQ%26A.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 25 May 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p data-block-key="dbooo">For the weekend of Memorial Day, we’re reviving an old Artisan tradition: a “BBQ&amp;A”. What’s a BBQ&amp;A? Well, it’s exactly what you think: It’s a BBQ and a Q&amp;A. We’ll have a great question and answer session during the service, and afterwards we’ll celebrate the unofficial start of summer with a fantastic cookout! Bring a dessert, side, or drink—we’ll provide the burgers and dogs.</p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/proclaim/">Proclaim: Reimagining Evangelism</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>41:18</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/proclaim/memorial-day-bbqa/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>For the weekend of Memorial Day, we’re reviving an old Artisan tradition: a “BBQ&amp;amp;A”. What’s a BBQ&amp;amp;A? Well, it’s exactly what you think: It’s a BBQ and a Q&amp;amp;A. We’ll have a great question and answer session during the service, and afterwards we’ll celebrate the unofficial start of summer with a fantastic cookout! Bring a dessert, side, or drink—we’ll provide the burgers and dogs. Part of the series “Proclaim: Reimagining Evangelism”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>For the weekend of Memorial Day, we’re reviving an old Artisan tradition: a “BBQ&amp;amp;A”. What’s a BBQ&amp;amp;A? Well, it’s exactly what you think: It’s a BBQ and a Q&amp;amp;A. We’ll have a great question and answer session during the service, and afterwards we’ll celebrate the unofficial start of summer with a fantastic cookout! Bring a dessert, side, or drink—we’ll provide the burgers and dogs. Part of the series “Proclaim: Reimagining Evangelism”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Living with your Eyes Wide Open</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 18 May 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We take a brief break from the topic of evangelism to hear from Dr. Kristina LaCelle-Peterson, professor of religion at Houghton College, give a wonderful sermon about our need to live mindfully of God’s involvement in our lives but also to our responsibility to pay attention to what’s happening in the world.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Dr. Kristina LaCelle-Peterson</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/proclaim/">Proclaim: Reimagining Evangelism</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>40:55</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/proclaim/living-with-your-eyes-wide-open/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We take a brief break from the topic of evangelism to hear from Dr. Kristina LaCelle-Peterson, professor of religion at Houghton College, give a wonderful sermon about our need to live mindfully of God’s involvement in our lives but also to our responsibility to pay attention to what’s happening in the world. Speaker: Dr. Kristina LaCelle-Peterson Part of the series “Proclaim: Reimagining Evangelism”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We take a brief break from the topic of evangelism to hear from Dr. Kristina LaCelle-Peterson, professor of religion at Houghton College, give a wonderful sermon about our need to live mindfully of God’s involvement in our lives but also to our responsibility to pay attention to what’s happening in the world. Speaker: Dr. Kristina LaCelle-Peterson Part of the series “Proclaim: Reimagining Evangelism”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>To an Unknown God</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>One of the most striking accounts of gospel-sharing is the story of Paul preaching to the Athenians. In order to explain Christ to them, he refers to one of their idols and quotes pagan poetry! This example might be especially helpful to those who feel called to reach their “spiritual but not religious” friends.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/proclaim/">Proclaim: Reimagining Evangelism</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>36:57</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/proclaim/to-an-unknown-god/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>One of the most striking accounts of gospel-sharing is the story of Paul preaching to the Athenians. In order to explain Christ to them, he refers to one of their idols and quotes pagan poetry! This example might be especially helpful to those who feel called to reach their “spiritual but not religious” friends. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Proclaim: Reimagining Evangelism”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>One of the most striking accounts of gospel-sharing is the story of Paul preaching to the Athenians. In order to explain Christ to them, he refers to one of their idols and quotes pagan poetry! This example might be especially helpful to those who feel called to reach their “spiritual but not religious” friends. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Proclaim: Reimagining Evangelism”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Synagogue and the Marketplace</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 4 May 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The early apostles began their quest to spread the gospel in the synagogues: the places where devout people were already gathered. Only later did they evangelize in the secular “marketplace”. What would it look like to practice evangelism <i>in the church</i>? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/proclaim/">Proclaim: Reimagining Evangelism</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>33:26</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/proclaim/the-synagogue-and-the-marketplace/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The early apostles began their quest to spread the gospel in the synagogues: the places where devout people were already gathered. Only later did they evangelize in the secular “marketplace”. What would it look like to practice evangelism in the church? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Proclaim: Reimagining Evangelism”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The early apostles began their quest to spread the gospel in the synagogues: the places where devout people were already gathered. Only later did they evangelize in the secular “marketplace”. What would it look like to practice evangelism in the church? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Proclaim: Reimagining Evangelism”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Could He Be the One?</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Apr 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The earliest forms of evangelism occur in the Gospels, before people even fully knew who Jesus was! These early accounts are inspiring, especially for those who share their stories from a place of uncertainty.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/proclaim/">Proclaim: Reimagining Evangelism</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>38:49</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/proclaim/could-he-be-the-one/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The earliest forms of evangelism occur in the Gospels, before people even fully knew who Jesus was! These early accounts are inspiring, especially for those who share their stories from a place of uncertainty. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Proclaim: Reimagining Evangelism”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The earliest forms of evangelism occur in the Gospels, before people even fully knew who Jesus was! These early accounts are inspiring, especially for those who share their stories from a place of uncertainty. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Proclaim: Reimagining Evangelism”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Resurrection Sunday</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 20 Apr 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:19</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter_2014/resurrection-sunday/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Palm Sunday</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20140413PalmSunday/2014-04_13_Palm_Sunday.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Apr 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2014/">Lent 2014: The Problem Lies With Me</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>42:22</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2014/palm-sunday/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2014: The Problem Lies With Me”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2014: The Problem Lies With Me”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Fifth Sunday in Lent</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20140406FifthSundayInLent/2014-04_06_Fifth_Sunday_In_Lent.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 6 Apr 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Ezekiel’s vision in the valley of dry bones is bizarre and striking, and the lesson it may contain for us is equally bizarre and striking: God wants to breathe life into us if we are “spiritual zombies”.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2014/">Lent 2014: The Problem Lies With Me</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>32:58</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2014/fifth-sunday-in-lent/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Ezekiel’s vision in the valley of dry bones is bizarre and striking, and the lesson it may contain for us is equally bizarre and striking: God wants to breathe life into us if we are “spiritual zombies”. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2014: The Problem Lies With Me”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Ezekiel’s vision in the valley of dry bones is bizarre and striking, and the lesson it may contain for us is equally bizarre and striking: God wants to breathe life into us if we are “spiritual zombies”. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2014: The Problem Lies With Me”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Fourth Sunday in Lent</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20140330FourthSundayInLent/2014-03_30_Fourth_Sunday_In_Lent.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The stories of the anointing of King David and Jesus’ healing of a man born blind show us that God looks at our hearts, not our outward appearances. This can be reassuring, but it’s also unsettling to think that God sees through our own phoniness. This demands a serious call to repentance.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2014/">Lent 2014: The Problem Lies With Me</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>35:24</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2014/fourth-sunday-in-lent/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The stories of the anointing of King David and Jesus’ healing of a man born blind show us that God looks at our hearts, not our outward appearances. This can be reassuring, but it’s also unsettling to think that God sees through our own phoniness. This demands a serious call to repentance. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2014: The Problem Lies With Me”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The stories of the anointing of King David and Jesus’ healing of a man born blind show us that God looks at our hearts, not our outward appearances. This can be reassuring, but it’s also unsettling to think that God sees through our own phoniness. This demands a serious call to repentance. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2014: The Problem Lies With Me”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Third Sunday in Lent</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20140323ThirdSundayInLent/2014-03_23_Third_Sunday_In_Lent.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A guided Ignatian reading of Exodus 17 (the story of the Israelites wandering and thirsty) and John 4 (the story of Jesus offering “living water” to a Samaritan woman).</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2014/">Lent 2014: The Problem Lies With Me</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:45</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2014/third-sunday-in-lent/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A guided Ignatian reading of Exodus 17 (the story of the Israelites wandering and thirsty) and John 4 (the story of Jesus offering “living water” to a Samaritan woman). Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2014: The Problem Lies With Me”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A guided Ignatian reading of Exodus 17 (the story of the Israelites wandering and thirsty) and John 4 (the story of Jesus offering “living water” to a Samaritan woman). Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2014: The Problem Lies With Me”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Second Sunday in Lent</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20140316SecondSundayInLent/2014-03_16_Second_Sunday_In_Lent.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Three members of the Artisan community share brief reflections on the Lectionary passages for the week.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Jesse Peers, Chris Sullivan, and Brian Grossman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2014/">Lent 2014: The Problem Lies With Me</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>30:10</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2014/second-sunday-in-lent/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Three members of the Artisan community share brief reflections on the Lectionary passages for the week. Speaker: Jesse Peers, Chris Sullivan, and Brian Grossman Part of the series “Lent 2014: The Problem Lies With Me”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Three members of the Artisan community share brief reflections on the Lectionary passages for the week. Speaker: Jesse Peers, Chris Sullivan, and Brian Grossman Part of the series “Lent 2014: The Problem Lies With Me”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>First Sunday in Lent</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20140309FirstSundayInLent/2014-03_09_First_Sunday_In_Lent.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 9 Mar 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The story of the fall (Genesis) tells us that sin breaks our fellowship with God. The epistle reading (Romans) tells us that the cure for this disease is Jesus. And the gospel story (Matthew) offers an example and a warning about responding to the temptation to sin.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2014/">Lent 2014: The Problem Lies With Me</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>31:37</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2014/first-sunday-in-lent/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The story of the fall (Genesis) tells us that sin breaks our fellowship with God. The epistle reading (Romans) tells us that the cure for this disease is Jesus. And the gospel story (Matthew) offers an example and a warning about responding to the temptation to sin. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2014: The Problem Lies With Me”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The story of the fall (Genesis) tells us that sin breaks our fellowship with God. The epistle reading (Romans) tells us that the cure for this disease is Jesus. And the gospel story (Matthew) offers an example and a warning about responding to the temptation to sin. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2014: The Problem Lies With Me”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Vocational Roundtables</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20140302VocationalRoundtables/2014-03_02_Vocational_Roundtables.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 2 Mar 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In an effort to bring theory into reality, we’ll host a panel discussion with Artisan representatives from each of several vocational fields. And then following worship, we’ll invite the whole community to continue and extend this discussion over a potluck lunch.</p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/faith_at_work/">Faith at Work: Following Jesus “Beyond Our Walls”</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>33:06</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/faith_at_work/vocational-roundtables/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In an effort to bring theory into reality, we’ll host a panel discussion with Artisan representatives from each of several vocational fields. And then following worship, we’ll invite the whole community to continue and extend this discussion over a potluck lunch. Part of the series “Faith at Work: Following Jesus “Beyond Our Walls””</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In an effort to bring theory into reality, we’ll host a panel discussion with Artisan representatives from each of several vocational fields. And then following worship, we’ll invite the whole community to continue and extend this discussion over a potluck lunch. Part of the series “Faith at Work: Following Jesus “Beyond Our Walls””</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Bringing the Gospel to Bear at Work</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20140223BringingTheGospelToBearAtWork/2014-02_23_Bringing_the_Gospel_to_Bear_at_Work.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 23 Feb 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>As followers of Jesus, we must live out our faith in our workplace—and this means so much more than trying to convert our coworkers and giving part of our salary to the church. How can we be agents of Christ’s good news in our vocational life? </p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/faith_at_work/">Faith at Work: Following Jesus “Beyond Our Walls”</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:35</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/faith_at_work/bringing-the-gospel-to-bear-at-work/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>As followers of Jesus, we must live out our faith in our workplace—and this means so much more than trying to convert our coworkers and giving part of our salary to the church. How can we be agents of Christ’s good news in our vocational life? Part of the series “Faith at Work: Following Jesus “Beyond Our Walls””</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>As followers of Jesus, we must live out our faith in our workplace—and this means so much more than trying to convert our coworkers and giving part of our salary to the church. How can we be agents of Christ’s good news in our vocational life? Part of the series “Faith at Work: Following Jesus “Beyond Our Walls””</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Toil and Thorns</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Feb 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>As a result of the fall, our work is tainted and inhibited by brokenness and sin. Recognizing this reality can help us understand some of the challenges we face at work and offer a framework for how to address them.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/faith_at_work/">Faith at Work: Following Jesus “Beyond Our Walls”</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>33:48</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/faith_at_work/toil-and-thorns/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>As a result of the fall, our work is tainted and inhibited by brokenness and sin. Recognizing this reality can help us understand some of the challenges we face at work and offer a framework for how to address them. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Faith at Work: Following Jesus “Beyond Our Walls””</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>As a result of the fall, our work is tainted and inhibited by brokenness and sin. Recognizing this reality can help us understand some of the challenges we face at work and offer a framework for how to address them. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Faith at Work: Following Jesus “Beyond Our Walls””</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Work In Paradise</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 9 Feb 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In the Bible, work was part of God’s good creation, even before sin entered the world. Knowing God’s original design for work can help us find our work—whatever it may be—more purposeful.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/faith_at_work/">Faith at Work: Following Jesus “Beyond Our Walls”</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:42</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/faith_at_work/work-in-paradise/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In the Bible, work was part of God’s good creation, even before sin entered the world. Knowing God’s original design for work can help us find our work—whatever it may be—more purposeful. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Faith at Work: Following Jesus “Beyond Our Walls””</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In the Bible, work was part of God’s good creation, even before sin entered the world. Knowing God’s original design for work can help us find our work—whatever it may be—more purposeful. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Faith at Work: Following Jesus “Beyond Our Walls””</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Home As A Sanctuary</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 2 Feb 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We conclude our series with an encouragement to make our homes into sanctuaries: places of worship and devotion, yes, but also of safe harbor for others who cross our paths.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/faith_at_home/">Faith at Home: Following Jesus “Beyond Our Walls” </a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>29:17</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/faith_at_home/home-as-a-sanctuary/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We conclude our series with an encouragement to make our homes into sanctuaries: places of worship and devotion, yes, but also of safe harbor for others who cross our paths. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Faith at Home: Following Jesus “Beyond Our Walls” ”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We conclude our series with an encouragement to make our homes into sanctuaries: places of worship and devotion, yes, but also of safe harbor for others who cross our paths. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Faith at Home: Following Jesus “Beyond Our Walls” ”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Relationships at Home</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 26 Jan 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>Our faith is deeply relational, and the home is the center point of many important relationships: spouse, family, neighbors, and more. Is your home a place where you live and share Christ’s peace? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/faith_at_home/">Faith at Home: Following Jesus “Beyond Our Walls” </a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>39:36</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/faith_at_home/relationships-at-home/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Our faith is deeply relational, and the home is the center point of many important relationships: spouse, family, neighbors, and more. Is your home a place where you live and share Christ’s peace? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Faith at Home: Following Jesus “Beyond Our Walls” ”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Our faith is deeply relational, and the home is the center point of many important relationships: spouse, family, neighbors, and more. Is your home a place where you live and share Christ’s peace? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Faith at Home: Following Jesus “Beyond Our Walls” ”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Intermission: Churchwide Visit to Baber AME</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20140118MLKSundayAtBaber/2014-01-18_MLK_Sunday_at_Baber.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 19 Jan 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>As part of our “Beyond Our Walls” initiative, our <i>entire congregation</i> worshiped with Baber AME Church, a predominantly African American congregation. Pastor Scott gave a sermon there about true Christian friendship, which follows Jesus’ model of being both <i>empty</i> and <i>present</i>.</p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/faith_at_home/">Faith at Home: Following Jesus “Beyond Our Walls” </a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>18:20</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/faith_at_home/intermission-churchwide-visit-to-baber-ame/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>As part of our “Beyond Our Walls” initiative, our entire congregation worshiped with Baber AME Church, a predominantly African American congregation. Pastor Scott gave a sermon there about true Christian friendship, which follows Jesus’ model of being both empty and present. Part of the series “Faith at Home: Following Jesus “Beyond Our Walls” ”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>As part of our “Beyond Our Walls” initiative, our entire congregation worshiped with Baber AME Church, a predominantly African American congregation. Pastor Scott gave a sermon there about true Christian friendship, which follows Jesus’ model of being both empty and present. Part of the series “Faith at Home: Following Jesus “Beyond Our Walls” ”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Cleaning House, Part Two</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20140112CleaningHouseII/2014-01_12_Cleaning_House_II.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Jan 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>In a change of plans, we continued our discussion from last week, reviewing the results of our congregational survey and talking about how we can improve our efforts to live our faith at home.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/faith_at_home/">Faith at Home: Following Jesus “Beyond Our Walls” </a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>46:53</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/faith_at_home/cleaning-house-part-two/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In a change of plans, we continued our discussion from last week, reviewing the results of our congregational survey and talking about how we can improve our efforts to live our faith at home. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Faith at Home: Following Jesus “Beyond Our Walls” ”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In a change of plans, we continued our discussion from last week, reviewing the results of our congregational survey and talking about how we can improve our efforts to live our faith at home. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Faith at Home: Following Jesus “Beyond Our Walls” ”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Cleaning House</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20140105CleaningHouse/2014-01_05_Cleaning_House.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 5 Jan 2014 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
                    <![CDATA[
                        
                            <p>First things first: let’s take inventory of our own spiritual house. What successes can you build upon? What shortcomings do you need to address? What plan will you put in place to live your faith at home? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/faith_at_home/">Faith at Home: Following Jesus “Beyond Our Walls” </a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>29:48</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/faith_at_home/cleaning-house/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>First things first: let’s take inventory of our own spiritual house. What successes can you build upon? What shortcomings do you need to address? What plan will you put in place to live your faith at home? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Faith at Home: Following Jesus “Beyond Our Walls” ”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>First things first: let’s take inventory of our own spiritual house. What successes can you build upon? What shortcomings do you need to address? What plan will you put in place to live your faith at home? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Faith at Home: Following Jesus “Beyond Our Walls” ”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Fourth Sunday of Advent</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20131222FourthSundayOfAdvent/2013-12_22_Fourth_Sunday_of_Advent.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Dec 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>As Christmas Day nears, we inhabit Israel’s waiting for the Messiah.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_and_christmas_2013/">Advent and Christmas: A World in Need of a Savior</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>42:11</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_and_christmas_2013/fourth-sunday-of-advent/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>As Christmas Day nears, we inhabit Israel’s waiting for the Messiah. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent and Christmas: A World in Need of a Savior”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>As Christmas Day nears, we inhabit Israel’s waiting for the Messiah. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent and Christmas: A World in Need of a Savior”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Third Sunday of Advent</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20131215ThirdSundayOfAdvent/2013-12_15_Third_Sunday_of_Advent.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Dec 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>A call to remember or realize the coming of Christ into our personal stories (and histories!) as <i>emmanuel</i>: “God with us”. And a special message from our missional friends Carolyn and Ryan! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin; Ryan and Carolyn Klejment-Lavin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_and_christmas_2013/">Advent and Christmas: A World in Need of a Savior</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>34:02</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_and_christmas_2013/third-sunday-of-advent/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A call to remember or realize the coming of Christ into our personal stories (and histories!) as emmanuel: “God with us”. And a special message from our missional friends Carolyn and Ryan! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin; Ryan and Carolyn Klejment-Lavin Part of the series “Advent and Christmas: A World in Need of a Savior”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A call to remember or realize the coming of Christ into our personal stories (and histories!) as emmanuel: “God with us”. And a special message from our missional friends Carolyn and Ryan! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin; Ryan and Carolyn Klejment-Lavin Part of the series “Advent and Christmas: A World in Need of a Savior”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Second Sunday of Advent</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20131208SecondSundayOfAdvent/2013-12_08_Second_Sunday_of_Advent.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 8 Dec 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>A focus on the great comfort and terrible fear that fill us as we anticipate the Second Coming of Christ.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_and_christmas_2013/">Advent and Christmas: A World in Need of a Savior</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>29:39</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_and_christmas_2013/second-sunday-of-advent/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A focus on the great comfort and terrible fear that fill us as we anticipate the Second Coming of Christ. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent and Christmas: A World in Need of a Savior”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A focus on the great comfort and terrible fear that fill us as we anticipate the Second Coming of Christ. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent and Christmas: A World in Need of a Savior”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>First Sunday of Advent</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20131201FirstSundayOfAdvent/2013-12_01_First_Sunday_of_Advent.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 1 Dec 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>To kick off our Advent season, we are joined by historian Jesse Peers, who will help us understand Advent in its historical-biblical context and encourage us to slow down and observe the holiness of waiting.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin and Jesse Peers</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_and_christmas_2013/">Advent and Christmas: A World in Need of a Savior</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>35:21</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_and_christmas_2013/first-sunday-of-advent/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>To kick off our Advent season, we are joined by historian Jesse Peers, who will help us understand Advent in its historical-biblical context and encourage us to slow down and observe the holiness of waiting. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin and Jesse Peers Part of the series “Advent and Christmas: A World in Need of a Savior”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>To kick off our Advent season, we are joined by historian Jesse Peers, who will help us understand Advent in its historical-biblical context and encourage us to slow down and observe the holiness of waiting. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin and Jesse Peers Part of the series “Advent and Christmas: A World in Need of a Savior”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Faith, Race, and Our City, Part Two</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20131124FaithRaceCityTwo/2013-11-24_Faith_Race_City_Two.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20131124FaithRaceCityTwo/2013-11-24_Faith_Race_City_Two.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 24 Nov 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The topic of this message will be: <i>What have we learned during this series?</i> Hence, the details are not yet known! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ambassadors_of_reconciliation/">Ambassadors of Reconciliation: Faith, Race, and Our City</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>32:58</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ambassadors_of_reconciliation/faith-race-and-our-city-part-two/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The topic of this message will be: What have we learned during this series? Hence, the details are not yet known! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ambassadors of Reconciliation: Faith, Race, and Our City”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The topic of this message will be: What have we learned during this series? Hence, the details are not yet known! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ambassadors of Reconciliation: Faith, Race, and Our City”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>There Is Good in the Hood: Which Gospel Do You Believe?</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20131117RevMarloweWashington/2013-11-17_Rev_Marlowe_Washington.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20131117RevMarloweWashington/2013-11-17_Rev_Marlowe_Washington.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 17 Nov 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We are thrilled to be joined by guest speaker Rev. Marlowe Washington. Pastor Marlowe is the founding pastor of Christ Community Church of Rochester and has a unique perspective to offer to our conversation about faith, race, and Rochester. He will be joined by members, deacons, and musicians from CCC, who will also share with us! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Marlowe Washington</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ambassadors_of_reconciliation/">Ambassadors of Reconciliation: Faith, Race, and Our City</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>36:09</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ambassadors_of_reconciliation/there-is-good-in-the-hood-which-gospel-do-you-believe/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We are thrilled to be joined by guest speaker Rev. Marlowe Washington. Pastor Marlowe is the founding pastor of Christ Community Church of Rochester and has a unique perspective to offer to our conversation about faith, race, and Rochester. He will be joined by members, deacons, and musicians from CCC, who will also share with us! Speaker: Pastor Marlowe Washington Part of the series “Ambassadors of Reconciliation: Faith, Race, and Our City”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We are thrilled to be joined by guest speaker Rev. Marlowe Washington. Pastor Marlowe is the founding pastor of Christ Community Church of Rochester and has a unique perspective to offer to our conversation about faith, race, and Rochester. He will be joined by members, deacons, and musicians from CCC, who will also share with us! Speaker: Pastor Marlowe Washington Part of the series “Ambassadors of Reconciliation: Faith, Race, and Our City”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Panel Discussion</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 10 Nov 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A panel of local leaders will speak and answer questions about racism, faith, the church, and our city. Featuring panelists from Northeast Area Development (NEAD):</p> <ul> <li>George Moses, Executive Director</li> <li>Wallace Smith, Coordinator for Family and Community Engagement</li> <li>Robert Moses, Commercial Development Director</li> </ul>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ambassadors_of_reconciliation/">Ambassadors of Reconciliation: Faith, Race, and Our City</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>57:58</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ambassadors_of_reconciliation/panel-discussion/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A panel of local leaders will speak and answer questions about racism, faith, the church, and our city. Featuring panelists from Northeast Area Development (NEAD): George Moses, Executive Director Wallace Smith, Coordinator for Family and Community Engagement Robert Moses, Commercial Development Director Part of the series “Ambassadors of Reconciliation: Faith, Race, and Our City”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A panel of local leaders will speak and answer questions about racism, faith, the church, and our city. Featuring panelists from Northeast Area Development (NEAD): George Moses, Executive Director Wallace Smith, Coordinator for Family and Community Engagement Robert Moses, Commercial Development Director Part of the series “Ambassadors of Reconciliation: Faith, Race, and Our City”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Faith, Race, and Our City, Part One</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 3 Nov 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>An overview of the unique challenges Rochester faces with regard to racism, and a call for God’s people to stand up and address those problems.</p> <p>Video segment viewed during message available on <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wf9QBnPK6Yg">YouTube</a> </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ambassadors_of_reconciliation/">Ambassadors of Reconciliation: Faith, Race, and Our City</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>40:09</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ambassadors_of_reconciliation/faith-race-and-our-city-part-one/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>An overview of the unique challenges Rochester faces with regard to racism, and a call for God’s people to stand up and address those problems. Video segment viewed during message available on YouTube Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ambassadors of Reconciliation: Faith, Race, and Our City”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>An overview of the unique challenges Rochester faces with regard to racism, and a call for God’s people to stand up and address those problems. Video segment viewed during message available on YouTube Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ambassadors of Reconciliation: Faith, Race, and Our City”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Sons &amp; Daughters</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20131020SonsAndDaughters/2013-10-20_Sons_and_Daughters.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 20 Oct 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>How can we raise our families as citizens of our city in a way that spreads the good news of Jesus? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastors Scott Austin and Jessie Brajcki</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gardening_in_babylon/">Gardening in Babylon: Living Faith Like an Exile</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>26:05</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gardening_in_babylon/sons-daughters/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>How can we raise our families as citizens of our city in a way that spreads the good news of Jesus? Speaker: Pastors Scott Austin and Jessie Brajcki Part of the series “Gardening in Babylon: Living Faith Like an Exile”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>How can we raise our families as citizens of our city in a way that spreads the good news of Jesus? Speaker: Pastors Scott Austin and Jessie Brajcki Part of the series “Gardening in Babylon: Living Faith Like an Exile”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Plant Gardens</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20131013PlantGardens/2013-10-13_Plant_Gardens.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Oct 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Agriculture was central to the economy of Babylon. How can we plant “gardens” in our modern life in the city of Rochester? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gardening_in_babylon/">Gardening in Babylon: Living Faith Like an Exile</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>32:14</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gardening_in_babylon/plant-gardens/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Agriculture was central to the economy of Babylon. How can we plant “gardens” in our modern life in the city of Rochester? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gardening in Babylon: Living Faith Like an Exile”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Agriculture was central to the economy of Babylon. How can we plant “gardens” in our modern life in the city of Rochester? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Gardening in Babylon: Living Faith Like an Exile”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Build Houses</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20131006BuildHouses/2013-10-06_Build_Houses.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 6 Oct 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Build houses: not just our own homes, but our spiritual home. One of Artisan’s founding pastors returns to team-preach this message, which will transition us into a service of dedication and consecration for our renovated sanctuary! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin and Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gardening_in_babylon/">Gardening in Babylon: Living Faith Like an Exile</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>41:35</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/gardening_in_babylon/build-houses/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Build houses: not just our own homes, but our spiritual home. One of Artisan’s founding pastors returns to team-preach this message, which will transition us into a service of dedication and consecration for our renovated sanctuary! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin and Jason Condon Part of the series “Gardening in Babylon: Living Faith Like an Exile”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Build houses: not just our own homes, but our spiritual home. One of Artisan’s founding pastors returns to team-preach this message, which will transition us into a service of dedication and consecration for our renovated sanctuary! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin and Jason Condon Part of the series “Gardening in Babylon: Living Faith Like an Exile”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Fifth Sunday Festival and Community Walk</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20130929CommunityWalk/2013-09-29_Community_Walk.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 29 Sep 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We will share and discuss the ideas of the series and then literally go <i>beyond our walls</i>, being present in our neighborhood for a while before returning for Communion fellowship! (No usual potluck this week; we’ll have one the following week after our sanctuary dedication.) </p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/beyond_our_walls/">Beyond Our Walls: Our 2013-14 Thematic Thread</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>18:21</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/beyond_our_walls/fifth-sunday-festival-and-community-walk/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We will share and discuss the ideas of the series and then literally go beyond our walls, being present in our neighborhood for a while before returning for Communion fellowship! (No usual potluck this week; we’ll have one the following week after our sanctuary dedication.) Part of the series “Beyond Our Walls: Our 2013-14 Thematic Thread”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We will share and discuss the ideas of the series and then literally go beyond our walls, being present in our neighborhood for a while before returning for Communion fellowship! (No usual potluck this week; we’ll have one the following week after our sanctuary dedication.) Part of the series “Beyond Our Walls: Our 2013-14 Thematic Thread”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Walls We Build</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20130922TheWallsWeBuild/2013-09-22_The_Walls_We_Build.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Sep 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>It’s not just <i>physical</i> walls that separate us from people and prevent us from living out our faith during the week; we must also seek to break down the <i>walls of prejudice and division</i> that persist in our lives.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/beyond_our_walls/">Beyond Our Walls: Our 2013-14 Thematic Thread</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>40:18</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/beyond_our_walls/the-walls-we-build/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>It’s not just physical walls that separate us from people and prevent us from living out our faith during the week; we must also seek to break down the walls of prejudice and division that persist in our lives. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Beyond Our Walls: Our 2013-14 Thematic Thread”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>It’s not just physical walls that separate us from people and prevent us from living out our faith during the week; we must also seek to break down the walls of prejudice and division that persist in our lives. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Beyond Our Walls: Our 2013-14 Thematic Thread”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>From “Deeply Rooted” to “Beyond Our Walls”</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20130915BeyondOurWalls/2013-09-15_Beyond_Our_Walls.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Sep 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We have talked a lot about our building during the last two years. But our “Deeply Rooted” capital fundraising campaign was always about how our building must be a base of operations for ministry in our beloved city and around the world.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/beyond_our_walls/">Beyond Our Walls: Our 2013-14 Thematic Thread</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>36:55</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/beyond_our_walls/from-deeply-rooted-to-beyond-our-walls/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We have talked a lot about our building during the last two years. But our “Deeply Rooted” capital fundraising campaign was always about how our building must be a base of operations for ministry in our beloved city and around the world. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Beyond Our Walls: Our 2013-14 Thematic Thread”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We have talked a lot about our building during the last two years. But our “Deeply Rooted” capital fundraising campaign was always about how our building must be a base of operations for ministry in our beloved city and around the world. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Beyond Our Walls: Our 2013-14 Thematic Thread”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Q&amp;A and Discussion</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20130908QAndA/2013-09-08_Q_and_A.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 8 Sep 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We conclude this profound and challenging series with an interactive forum in which we will ask and answer questions of each other, learning not only from our various readings of the book, but also from our various experiences of trying to <i>apply</i> Nouwen’s teachings to our lives during the past month.</p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/reaching_out/">Reaching Out: Three Movements of the Spiritual Life</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>38:38</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/reaching_out/qa-and-discussion/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We conclude this profound and challenging series with an interactive forum in which we will ask and answer questions of each other, learning not only from our various readings of the book, but also from our various experiences of trying to apply Nouwen’s teachings to our lives during the past month. Part of the series “Reaching Out: Three Movements of the Spiritual Life”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We conclude this profound and challenging series with an interactive forum in which we will ask and answer questions of each other, learning not only from our various readings of the book, but also from our various experiences of trying to apply Nouwen’s teachings to our lives during the past month. Part of the series “Reaching Out: Three Movements of the Spiritual Life”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Movement From Illusion to Prayer</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20130901IllusionToPrayer/2013-09-01_Illusion_to_Prayer.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 1 Sep 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The third, final, and most important movement of the spiritual life structures our relationship with God. “The greatest obstacle to our entering into that profound dimension of life where our prayer takes place is our all-pervasive illusion of immortality.” </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/reaching_out/">Reaching Out: Three Movements of the Spiritual Life</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>32:48</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/reaching_out/the-movement-from-illusion-to-prayer/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The third, final, and most important movement of the spiritual life structures our relationship with God. “The greatest obstacle to our entering into that profound dimension of life where our prayer takes place is our all-pervasive illusion of immortality.” Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Reaching Out: Three Movements of the Spiritual Life”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The third, final, and most important movement of the spiritual life structures our relationship with God. “The greatest obstacle to our entering into that profound dimension of life where our prayer takes place is our all-pervasive illusion of immortality.” Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Reaching Out: Three Movements of the Spiritual Life”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Movement From Hostility to Hospitality</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20130825HostilityToHospitality/2013-08-25_Hostility_to_Hospitality.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 25 Aug 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The second movement forms the basis of our relationship to others. “It is our vocation to convert the enemy into a guest and to create the free and fearless space where brotherhood and sisterhood can be formed and fully experienced.” </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/reaching_out/">Reaching Out: Three Movements of the Spiritual Life</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>37:13</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/reaching_out/the-movement-from-hostility-to-hospitality/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The second movement forms the basis of our relationship to others. “It is our vocation to convert the enemy into a guest and to create the free and fearless space where brotherhood and sisterhood can be formed and fully experienced.” Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Reaching Out: Three Movements of the Spiritual Life”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The second movement forms the basis of our relationship to others. “It is our vocation to convert the enemy into a guest and to create the free and fearless space where brotherhood and sisterhood can be formed and fully experienced.” Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Reaching Out: Three Movements of the Spiritual Life”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Movement From Loneliness to Solitude</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20130818LonelinessToSolitude/2013-08-18_Loneliness_to_Solitude.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 18 Aug 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Nouwen’s first movement of the spiritual life deals with our relationship to ourselves. “Instead of running away from our loneliness… we have to protect it and turn it into a fruitful solitude.” </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Autumn Gallegos Greenwich</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/reaching_out/">Reaching Out: Three Movements of the Spiritual Life</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>31:46</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/reaching_out/the-movement-from-loneliness-to-solitude/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Nouwen’s first movement of the spiritual life deals with our relationship to ourselves. “Instead of running away from our loneliness… we have to protect it and turn it into a fruitful solitude.” Speaker: Autumn Gallegos Greenwich Part of the series “Reaching Out: Three Movements of the Spiritual Life”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Nouwen’s first movement of the spiritual life deals with our relationship to ourselves. “Instead of running away from our loneliness… we have to protect it and turn it into a fruitful solitude.” Speaker: Autumn Gallegos Greenwich Part of the series “Reaching Out: Three Movements of the Spiritual Life”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Soul &amp; Strength</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20130811SoulStrength/2013-08-11_Soul_%26_Strength.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 11 Aug 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Another false dichotomy that persists in our culture is that between the spiritual and the material. The historic church rejected this separation of the body and the soul as heresy. We aim to respond to Jesus’ Great Commandment by loving God with all that he made us: body and spirit, soul and strength.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/loving_god_the_jesus_way/">Loving God, the Jesus Way: Heart &amp; Mind, Soul &amp; Strength</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>36:09</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/loving_god_the_jesus_way/soul-strength/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Another false dichotomy that persists in our culture is that between the spiritual and the material. The historic church rejected this separation of the body and the soul as heresy. We aim to respond to Jesus’ Great Commandment by loving God with all that he made us: body and spirit, soul and strength. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Loving God, the Jesus Way: Heart &amp;amp; Mind, Soul &amp;amp; Strength”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Another false dichotomy that persists in our culture is that between the spiritual and the material. The historic church rejected this separation of the body and the soul as heresy. We aim to respond to Jesus’ Great Commandment by loving God with all that he made us: body and spirit, soul and strength. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Loving God, the Jesus Way: Heart &amp;amp; Mind, Soul &amp;amp; Strength”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Heart &amp; Mind</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 4 Aug 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Too often, we set up a false dichotomy between feeling and thought, between emotion and reason. Loving God the Jesus way requires with <i>all we are</i>, in both our hearts and in our minds.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/loving_god_the_jesus_way/">Loving God, the Jesus Way: Heart &amp; Mind, Soul &amp; Strength</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>41:11</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/loving_god_the_jesus_way/heart-mind/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Too often, we set up a false dichotomy between feeling and thought, between emotion and reason. Loving God the Jesus way requires with all we are, in both our hearts and in our minds. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Loving God, the Jesus Way: Heart &amp;amp; Mind, Soul &amp;amp; Strength”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Too often, we set up a false dichotomy between feeling and thought, between emotion and reason. Loving God the Jesus way requires with all we are, in both our hearts and in our minds. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Loving God, the Jesus Way: Heart &amp;amp; Mind, Soul &amp;amp; Strength”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>God as a Reconciler</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 28 Jul 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>God has given us the ministry of reconciliation, but what <i>is</i> reconciliation? Why is reconciliation important for the church to pursue? Could an understanding of God as a Reconciler help us live out our faith beyond our walls in a way that brings healing to relationships broken across ethnic group lines? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Special guest: Rev. Judy Davis</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/speaking_of_god/">Speaking of God: Metaphors and analogies for the divine</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>31:46</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/speaking_of_god/god-as-a-reconciler/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>God has given us the ministry of reconciliation, but what is reconciliation? Why is reconciliation important for the church to pursue? Could an understanding of God as a Reconciler help us live out our faith beyond our walls in a way that brings healing to relationships broken across ethnic group lines? Speaker: Special guest: Rev. Judy Davis Part of the series “Speaking of God: Metaphors and analogies for the divine”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>God has given us the ministry of reconciliation, but what is reconciliation? Why is reconciliation important for the church to pursue? Could an understanding of God as a Reconciler help us live out our faith beyond our walls in a way that brings healing to relationships broken across ethnic group lines? Speaker: Special guest: Rev. Judy Davis Part of the series “Speaking of God: Metaphors and analogies for the divine”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>God as a Parent</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jul 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>The most familiar term for God in common speech and prayer is “Father,” and there are indeed many references in the Bible to God as our father. It may be surprising to some people to learn that there are also many biblical references to God as a mother. This parental language can be deeply moving for us, and not always in positive ways. What does it mean to think of God as our parent? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/speaking_of_god/">Speaking of God: Metaphors and analogies for the divine</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:04</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/speaking_of_god/god-as-a-parent/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The most familiar term for God in common speech and prayer is “Father,” and there are indeed many references in the Bible to God as our father. It may be surprising to some people to learn that there are also many biblical references to God as a mother. This parental language can be deeply moving for us, and not always in positive ways. What does it mean to think of God as our parent? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Speaking of God: Metaphors and analogies for the divine”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The most familiar term for God in common speech and prayer is “Father,” and there are indeed many references in the Bible to God as our father. It may be surprising to some people to learn that there are also many biblical references to God as a mother. This parental language can be deeply moving for us, and not always in positive ways. What does it mean to think of God as our parent? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Speaking of God: Metaphors and analogies for the divine”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>God as a Person</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20130714GodAsAPerson/2013-07-14_God_as_a_Person.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Jul 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The biblical authors refer to God with many personal metaphors, and these can be even more helpful in understanding God, who is our King, our friend, our judge, our shepherd, and more.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/speaking_of_god/">Speaking of God: Metaphors and analogies for the divine</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>36:18</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/speaking_of_god/god-as-a-person/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The biblical authors refer to God with many personal metaphors, and these can be even more helpful in understanding God, who is our King, our friend, our judge, our shepherd, and more. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Speaking of God: Metaphors and analogies for the divine”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The biblical authors refer to God with many personal metaphors, and these can be even more helpful in understanding God, who is our King, our friend, our judge, our shepherd, and more. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Speaking of God: Metaphors and analogies for the divine”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>God as a Natural Object</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20130706GodAsANaturalObject/2013-07-06_God_as_a_Natural_Object.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 7 Jul 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>Although we often understand God best as personally close to us, many biblical authors rely on an understanding of nature to convey their descriptions of God. These “natural object” metaphors are very accessible and can be deeply meaningful to us.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/speaking_of_god/">Speaking of God: Metaphors and analogies for the divine</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>28:22</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/speaking_of_god/god-as-a-natural-object/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Although we often understand God best as personally close to us, many biblical authors rely on an understanding of nature to convey their descriptions of God. These “natural object” metaphors are very accessible and can be deeply meaningful to us. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Speaking of God: Metaphors and analogies for the divine”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Although we often understand God best as personally close to us, many biblical authors rely on an understanding of nature to convey their descriptions of God. These “natural object” metaphors are very accessible and can be deeply meaningful to us. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Speaking of God: Metaphors and analogies for the divine”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Bread From Heaven, Part 2</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20130623BreadFromHeavenPart2/2013-06-23_Bread_From_Heaven%2C_Part_2.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 23 Jun 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The second half of the discussion described in the preceding passage ends with a shocking statement by Jesus, a cliffhanger for when we return to the book of John next.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_four/">Signs of Faith, Part Four: Experiencing John’s Gospel</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>29:46</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_four/bread-from-heaven-part-2/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The second half of the discussion described in the preceding passage ends with a shocking statement by Jesus, a cliffhanger for when we return to the book of John next. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Four: Experiencing John’s Gospel”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The second half of the discussion described in the preceding passage ends with a shocking statement by Jesus, a cliffhanger for when we return to the book of John next. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Four: Experiencing John’s Gospel”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Bread From Heaven, Part 1</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20130616BreadFromHeavenPart1/2013-06-16_Bread_From_Heaven%2C_Part_1.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Jun 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>After the miraculous feeding of five thousand people, Jesus has a long and fascinating discussion with his followers about their motivations for seeking him and his identity as “the bread from heaven.” This week, we’re looking at the first part of that discussion.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_four/">Signs of Faith, Part Four: Experiencing John’s Gospel</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>40:37</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_four/bread-from-heaven-part-1/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>After the miraculous feeding of five thousand people, Jesus has a long and fascinating discussion with his followers about their motivations for seeking him and his identity as “the bread from heaven.” This week, we’re looking at the first part of that discussion. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Four: Experiencing John’s Gospel”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>After the miraculous feeding of five thousand people, Jesus has a long and fascinating discussion with his followers about their motivations for seeking him and his identity as “the bread from heaven.” This week, we’re looking at the first part of that discussion. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Four: Experiencing John’s Gospel”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
        <item>
            <title>Taking Jesus</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20130609TakingJesus/2013-06-09_Taking_Jesus.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 9 Jun 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
                <description>
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                            <p>Twice in this story (which contains the fifth “sign of faith,”) John tells us that Jesus’ disciples try to “take him” but are unable to do so. Apparently, then, it is possible to pursue Jesus without being in accord with his will. This story may hold some clues about how we can reconcile this paradox of faith.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_four/">Signs of Faith, Part Four: Experiencing John’s Gospel</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>31:27</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_four/taking-jesus/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Twice in this story (which contains the fifth “sign of faith,”) John tells us that Jesus’ disciples try to “take him” but are unable to do so. Apparently, then, it is possible to pursue Jesus without being in accord with his will. This story may hold some clues about how we can reconcile this paradox of faith. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Four: Experiencing John’s Gospel”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Twice in this story (which contains the fifth “sign of faith,”) John tells us that Jesus’ disciples try to “take him” but are unable to do so. Apparently, then, it is possible to pursue Jesus without being in accord with his will. This story may hold some clues about how we can reconcile this paradox of faith. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Four: Experiencing John’s Gospel”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Feeding the Five Thousand</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20130602FeedingTheFiveThousand/2013-06-02_Feeding_the_Five_Thousand.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 2 Jun 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The feeding of 5,000 people is one of Jesus’ most famous miracles—and the fourth of the seven “signs of faith” in John’s gospel. What new thing can we learn from this familiar story and Jesus’ instruction to “gather up the fragments”? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_four/">Signs of Faith, Part Four: Experiencing John’s Gospel</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>27:02</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_four/feeding-the-five-thousand/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The feeding of 5,000 people is one of Jesus’ most famous miracles—and the fourth of the seven “signs of faith” in John’s gospel. What new thing can we learn from this familiar story and Jesus’ instruction to “gather up the fragments”? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Four: Experiencing John’s Gospel”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The feeding of 5,000 people is one of Jesus’ most famous miracles—and the fourth of the seven “signs of faith” in John’s gospel. What new thing can we learn from this familiar story and Jesus’ instruction to “gather up the fragments”? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Four: Experiencing John’s Gospel”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Pentecost Reflections</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20130519Pentecost/2013-05-19_Pentecost.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 19 May 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Traditional scripture readings in several different languages, and personal sharing from the people of Artisan Church.</p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/pentecost_2013/">Pentecost: 2013</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>33:57</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/pentecost_2013/pentecost-reflections/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Traditional scripture readings in several different languages, and personal sharing from the people of Artisan Church. Part of the series “Pentecost: 2013”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Traditional scripture readings in several different languages, and personal sharing from the people of Artisan Church. Part of the series “Pentecost: 2013”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Justice in the Early Church</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20130512JusticeInTheEarlyChurch/2013-05-12_Justice_in_the_Early_Church.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 12 May 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The early Christians began to live out a radical form of justice as they sought to apply the teachings and follow the example of Jesus.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/justice_rolls_down/">Justice Rolls Down: The Bible’s many words on justice</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>41:31</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/justice_rolls_down/justice-in-the-early-church/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The early Christians began to live out a radical form of justice as they sought to apply the teachings and follow the example of Jesus. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Justice Rolls Down: The Bible’s many words on justice”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The early Christians began to live out a radical form of justice as they sought to apply the teachings and follow the example of Jesus. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Justice Rolls Down: The Bible’s many words on justice”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Gospel and Eschaton</title>
            <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/20130505GospelAndEschaton/2013-05-05_Gospel_and_Eschaton.mp3"/>
            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20130505GospelAndEschaton/2013-05-05_Gospel_and_Eschaton.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 5 May 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                    <![CDATA[
                        
                            <p data-block-key="1amg2">These words simply mean “good news” and “the ending.” The New Testament calls us to strive for justice in our “Already/Not Yet” reality.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/justice_rolls_down/">Justice Rolls Down: The Bible’s many words on justice</a>”</p>
                        
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                </description>
            
            
                <itunes:duration>41:08</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/justice_rolls_down/gospel-and-eschaton/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>These words simply mean “good news” and “the ending.” The New Testament calls us to strive for justice in our “Already/Not Yet” reality. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Justice Rolls Down: The Bible’s many words on justice”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>These words simply mean “good news” and “the ending.” The New Testament calls us to strive for justice in our “Already/Not Yet” reality. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Justice Rolls Down: The Bible’s many words on justice”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Prophets</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 28 Apr 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The prophets of Israel called God’s people back to justice in vivid, visceral language, warning of dire consequences for religious people who neglect the poor.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/justice_rolls_down/">Justice Rolls Down: The Bible’s many words on justice</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:59</itunes:duration>
            
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            <title>(Baptism service)</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Apr 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We pause from our survey of justice in the Bible to celebrate new faith and new life with our Artisan family as several people publicly proclaim their commitment to Jesus in baptism! After the baptisms, there will be a brief sermon about of the meaning of baptism for adults and children.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/justice_rolls_down/">Justice Rolls Down: The Bible’s many words on justice</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>24:12</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/justice_rolls_down/baptism-service/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We pause from our survey of justice in the Bible to celebrate new faith and new life with our Artisan family as several people publicly proclaim their commitment to Jesus in baptism! After the baptisms, there will be a brief sermon about of the meaning of baptism for adults and children. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Justice Rolls Down: The Bible’s many words on justice”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We pause from our survey of justice in the Bible to celebrate new faith and new life with our Artisan family as several people publicly proclaim their commitment to Jesus in baptism! After the baptisms, there will be a brief sermon about of the meaning of baptism for adults and children. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Justice Rolls Down: The Bible’s many words on justice”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Torah</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 7 Apr 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The call to justice was initiated in creation, reiterated after the fall, and deeply embedded in the law of Moses.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/justice_rolls_down/">Justice Rolls Down: The Bible’s many words on justice</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>35:32</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/justice_rolls_down/torah/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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            <title>Easter</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 31 Mar 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Celebrate the holiest day of the year with your church family! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:36</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/easter_2013/easter/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Celebrate the holiest day of the year with your church family! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Celebrate the holiest day of the year with your church family! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Liturgy of the Palms</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 24 Mar 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2013/">Lent 2013: Penitence and preparation</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>31:12</itunes:duration>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2013: Penitence and preparation”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2013: Penitence and preparation”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Fifth Sunday in Lent</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20130317FifthSundayInLent/2013-03-17_Fifth_Sunday_in_Lent.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 17 Mar 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Guest speaker Barb Bushart</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2013/">Lent 2013: Penitence and preparation</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>31:18</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2013/fifth-sunday-in-lent/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Speaker: Guest speaker Barb Bushart Part of the series “Lent 2013: Penitence and preparation”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Speaker: Guest speaker Barb Bushart Part of the series “Lent 2013: Penitence and preparation”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Fourth Sunday in Lent</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 10 Mar 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2013/">Lent 2013: Penitence and preparation</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>27:01</itunes:duration>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2013: Penitence and preparation”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2013: Penitence and preparation”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Unless You Repent</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20130303ThirdSundayInLent/2013-03-03_Third_Sunday_in_Lent.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 3 Mar 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2013/">Lent 2013: Penitence and preparation</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>36:41</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2013/unless-you-repent/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2013: Penitence and preparation”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2013: Penitence and preparation”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Slippery Faith</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 24 Feb 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2013/">Lent 2013: Penitence and preparation</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>36:24</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2013/slippery-faith/</link>
            
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            <title>There Is No Distinction</title>
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            <guid>https://archive.org/download/20130217FirstSundayInLent/2013-02-17_First_Sunday_in_Lent.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2013/">Lent 2013: Penitence and preparation</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:37</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2013/there-is-no-distinction/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2013: Penitence and preparation”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Lent 2013: Penitence and preparation”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Stability &amp; Seed</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 10 Feb 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The four themes of our Deeply Rooted campaign provide us with guidance about the kind of “tree” we want Artisan to be. This week’s focus is on the third and fourth themes: <i>stability</i> and <i>seed</i>.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/deeply_rooted_revisited/">Deeply Rooted (Revisited): Continuing to build on our calling</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>42:25</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/deeply_rooted_revisited/stability-seed/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The four themes of our Deeply Rooted campaign provide us with guidance about the kind of “tree” we want Artisan to be. This week’s focus is on the third and fourth themes: stability and seed. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Deeply Rooted (Revisited): Continuing to build on our calling”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The four themes of our Deeply Rooted campaign provide us with guidance about the kind of “tree” we want Artisan to be. This week’s focus is on the third and fourth themes: stability and seed. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Deeply Rooted (Revisited): Continuing to build on our calling”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Fruit &amp; Shelter</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 3 Feb 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The four themes of our <i>Deeply Rooted</i> campaign provide us with guidance about the kind of “tree” we want Artisan to be. This week’s focus is on the first two themes: <i>fruit</i> and <i>shelter</i>.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/deeply_rooted_revisited/">Deeply Rooted (Revisited): Continuing to build on our calling</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>37:48</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/deeply_rooted_revisited/fruit-shelter/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The four themes of our Deeply Rooted campaign provide us with guidance about the kind of “tree” we want Artisan to be. This week’s focus is on the first two themes: fruit and shelter. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Deeply Rooted (Revisited): Continuing to build on our calling”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The four themes of our Deeply Rooted campaign provide us with guidance about the kind of “tree” we want Artisan to be. This week’s focus is on the first two themes: fruit and shelter. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Deeply Rooted (Revisited): Continuing to build on our calling”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>How Will You Believe?</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jan 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Jesus continues to press his hearers, both his followers and his detractors, to accept the truth he is speaking about himself. The questions he asks of them, he also asks of you.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_three/">Signs of Faith, Part Three: Experiencing John’s Gospel</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:33</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_three/how-will-you-believe/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Jesus continues to press his hearers, both his followers and his detractors, to accept the truth he is speaking about himself. The questions he asks of them, he also asks of you. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Three: Experiencing John’s Gospel”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Jesus continues to press his hearers, both his followers and his detractors, to accept the truth he is speaking about himself. The questions he asks of them, he also asks of you. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Three: Experiencing John’s Gospel”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Father and the Son</title>
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            <guid>http://archive.org/download/2013-01-20theFatherAndTheSon/2013-01-20_The_Father_and_the_Son.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jan 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In this story, Jesus speaks at length about his relationship with God the Father, a deeply important theological reality for Christians to understand.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_three/">Signs of Faith, Part Three: Experiencing John’s Gospel</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>29:33</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_three/the-father-and-the-son/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In this story, Jesus speaks at length about his relationship with God the Father, a deeply important theological reality for Christians to understand. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Three: Experiencing John’s Gospel”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In this story, Jesus speaks at length about his relationship with God the Father, a deeply important theological reality for Christians to understand. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Three: Experiencing John’s Gospel”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Third Sign</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jan 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The third “Sign of Faith” is the healing of a paralytic, but it causes great controversy because Jesus performs it on the Sabbath.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_three/">Signs of Faith, Part Three: Experiencing John’s Gospel</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>33:10</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_three/the-third-sign/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The third “Sign of Faith” is the healing of a paralytic, but it causes great controversy because Jesus performs it on the Sabbath. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Three: Experiencing John’s Gospel”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The third “Sign of Faith” is the healing of a paralytic, but it causes great controversy because Jesus performs it on the Sabbath. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Three: Experiencing John’s Gospel”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Second Sign</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 6 Jan 2013 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In this passage, Jesus performs the second of seven “Signs of Faith,” the healing of a royal official’s son.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_three/">Signs of Faith, Part Three: Experiencing John’s Gospel</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>31:10</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_three/the-second-sign/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In this passage, Jesus performs the second of seven “Signs of Faith,” the healing of a royal official’s son. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Three: Experiencing John’s Gospel”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In this passage, Jesus performs the second of seven “Signs of Faith,” the healing of a royal official’s son. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Three: Experiencing John’s Gospel”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Love All</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 23 Dec 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>It all boils down to love. Love from a savior. Love to a neighbor in need. By spending just a little less on gifts we free up our resources to love as Jesus loves by giving to those who really need help.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_conspiracy_2012/">Advent Conspiracy: Spend less, give more</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>32:10</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_conspiracy_2012/love-all/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>It all boils down to love. Love from a savior. Love to a neighbor in need. By spending just a little less on gifts we free up our resources to love as Jesus loves by giving to those who really need help. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent Conspiracy: Spend less, give more”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>It all boils down to love. Love from a savior. Love to a neighbor in need. By spending just a little less on gifts we free up our resources to love as Jesus loves by giving to those who really need help. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent Conspiracy: Spend less, give more”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Give More</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Dec 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>As a community, we’ll be giving a more powerful, memorable gift: clean, safe drinking water in Ugandan communities through the Ugandan Water Project.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: UWP Director James Harrington</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_conspiracy_2012/">Advent Conspiracy: Spend less, give more</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>50:06</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_conspiracy_2012/give-more/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>As a community, we’ll be giving a more powerful, memorable gift: clean, safe drinking water in Ugandan communities through the Ugandan Water Project. Speaker: UWP Director James Harrington Part of the series “Advent Conspiracy: Spend less, give more”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>As a community, we’ll be giving a more powerful, memorable gift: clean, safe drinking water in Ugandan communities through the Ugandan Water Project. Speaker: UWP Director James Harrington Part of the series “Advent Conspiracy: Spend less, give more”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Spend Less</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 9 Dec 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>America spends around $450 billion dollars during the Christmas season. By <i>spending wisely</i> on gifts, we free ourselves from anxiety so we can take in the season with a full heart.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_conspiracy_2012/">Advent Conspiracy: Spend less, give more</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>33:16</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_conspiracy_2012/spend-less/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>America spends around $450 billion dollars during the Christmas season. By spending wisely on gifts, we free ourselves from anxiety so we can take in the season with a full heart. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent Conspiracy: Spend less, give more”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>America spends around $450 billion dollars during the Christmas season. By spending wisely on gifts, we free ourselves from anxiety so we can take in the season with a full heart. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent Conspiracy: Spend less, give more”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Worship Fully</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 2 Dec 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The first theme of Advent Conspiracy gives meaning to those that will follow: it all begins when we <i>worship God fully</i>.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_conspiracy_2012/">Advent Conspiracy: Spend less, give more</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>30:10</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_conspiracy_2012/worship-fully/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The first theme of Advent Conspiracy gives meaning to those that will follow: it all begins when we worship God fully. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent Conspiracy: Spend less, give more”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The first theme of Advent Conspiracy gives meaning to those that will follow: it all begins when we worship God fully. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent Conspiracy: Spend less, give more”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Values: Community and Justice</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 25 Nov 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We’ll discuss two more of our biblical values: <i>community and justice</i>.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ancient_paths_new_shoes/">Ancient Paths, New Shoes: Exploring Artisan’s Values</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>37:09</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ancient_paths_new_shoes/values-community-and-justice/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We’ll discuss two more of our biblical values: community and justice. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ancient Paths, New Shoes: Exploring Artisan’s Values”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We’ll discuss two more of our biblical values: community and justice. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ancient Paths, New Shoes: Exploring Artisan’s Values”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Values: Beauty and Roots</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 18 Nov 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We’ll discuss two of our biblical values: <i>beauty and roots</i>. (Note that our first value of <i>awe</i> was covered in the final week of the <a href="http://www.artisanchurch.com/series/my_faith_wont_fit">“My Faith Won’t Fit” series</a>.) </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ancient_paths_new_shoes/">Ancient Paths, New Shoes: Exploring Artisan’s Values</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>34:02</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ancient_paths_new_shoes/values-beauty-and-roots/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We’ll discuss two of our biblical values: beauty and roots. (Note that our first value of awe was covered in the final week of the “My Faith Won’t Fit” series.) Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ancient Paths, New Shoes: Exploring Artisan’s Values”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We’ll discuss two of our biblical values: beauty and roots. (Note that our first value of awe was covered in the final week of the “My Faith Won’t Fit” series.) Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ancient Paths, New Shoes: Exploring Artisan’s Values”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Mission Statement, Image Statement</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 11 Nov 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Artisan Church’s Mission is to be a vibrant church community where we: <i>encounter God, embrace people, and engage culture in the Way of Jesus</i>. We also use an “image statement” that offers a visual representation of who we’re called to be: <i>Ancient paths, new shoes, journey together</i>.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ancient_paths_new_shoes/">Ancient Paths, New Shoes: Exploring Artisan’s Values</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>31:06</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/ancient_paths_new_shoes/mission-statement-image-statement/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Artisan Church’s Mission is to be a vibrant church community where we: encounter God, embrace people, and engage culture in the Way of Jesus. We also use an “image statement” that offers a visual representation of who we’re called to be: Ancient paths, new shoes, journey together. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ancient Paths, New Shoes: Exploring Artisan’s Values”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Artisan Church’s Mission is to be a vibrant church community where we: encounter God, embrace people, and engage culture in the Way of Jesus. We also use an “image statement” that offers a visual representation of who we’re called to be: Ancient paths, new shoes, journey together. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Ancient Paths, New Shoes: Exploring Artisan’s Values”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Spiritual Food</title>
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            <guid>http://archive.org/download/2012-11-04spiritualFood/2012-11-04_Spiritual_Food.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 4 Nov 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Immediately after the conversation in which he offers “living water,” Jesus claims to have access to a “food you know nothing about.” What is this spiritual food? Is it only for Jesus, or is it available to his disciples as well? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_two/">Signs of Faith, Part Two: Experiencing John’s Gospel - Part Two</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>35:41</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_two/spiritual-food/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Immediately after the conversation in which he offers “living water,” Jesus claims to have access to a “food you know nothing about.” What is this spiritual food? Is it only for Jesus, or is it available to his disciples as well? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Two: Experiencing John’s Gospel - Part Two”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Immediately after the conversation in which he offers “living water,” Jesus claims to have access to a “food you know nothing about.” What is this spiritual food? Is it only for Jesus, or is it available to his disciples as well? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Two: Experiencing John’s Gospel - Part Two”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Many Believed</title>
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            <guid>http://archive.org/download/2012-10-28manyBelieved/2012-10-28_Many_Believed.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 28 Oct 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The woman at the well becomes one of the first people in history to tell her friends about Jesus. Why is this such a big deal, and what can we learn from the story of her witness? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_two/">Signs of Faith, Part Two: Experiencing John’s Gospel - Part Two</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>27:48</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_two/many-believed/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The woman at the well becomes one of the first people in history to tell her friends about Jesus. Why is this such a big deal, and what can we learn from the story of her witness? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Two: Experiencing John’s Gospel - Part Two”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The woman at the well becomes one of the first people in history to tell her friends about Jesus. Why is this such a big deal, and what can we learn from the story of her witness? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Two: Experiencing John’s Gospel - Part Two”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Living Water</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Oct 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In a remarkable conversation with a Samaritan woman, Jesus claims to be able to offer “living water.” What does this mean for the woman? For us? And why won’t Jesus give us simple answers to the questions we ask? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_two/">Signs of Faith, Part Two: Experiencing John’s Gospel - Part Two</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:22</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith_part_two/living-water/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In a remarkable conversation with a Samaritan woman, Jesus claims to be able to offer “living water.” What does this mean for the woman? For us? And why won’t Jesus give us simple answers to the questions we ask? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Two: Experiencing John’s Gospel - Part Two”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In a remarkable conversation with a Samaritan woman, Jesus claims to be able to offer “living water.” What does this mean for the woman? For us? And why won’t Jesus give us simple answers to the questions we ask? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Signs of Faith, Part Two: Experiencing John’s Gospel - Part Two”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Worshiping An Uncontainable God (My Faith Won’t Fit God)</title>
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            <guid>http://archive.org/download/2012-10-07WorshippingAnUncontainableGod/2012-10-07_WorshippingAnUncontainableGod.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 7 Oct 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We’ll conclude our series with another great Artisan tradition: turning everything on its head! No matter how clever and original we may think we are, God is bigger than we could ever imagine or describe. <i>But how do you worship an uncontainable God?</i> </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/my_faith_wont_fit/">My Faith Won’t Fit (On A Bumper Sticker)</a>”</p>
                        
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                <itunes:duration>28:05</itunes:duration>
            
            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/my_faith_wont_fit/worshiping-an-uncontainable-god-my-faith-wont-fit-god/</link>
            
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We’ll conclude our series with another great Artisan tradition: turning everything on its head! No matter how clever and original we may think we are, God is bigger than we could ever imagine or describe. But how do you worship an uncontainable God? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “My Faith Won’t Fit (On A Bumper Sticker)”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We’ll conclude our series with another great Artisan tradition: turning everything on its head! No matter how clever and original we may think we are, God is bigger than we could ever imagine or describe. But how do you worship an uncontainable God? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “My Faith Won’t Fit (On A Bumper Sticker)”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Of God and Country (My Faith Won’t Fit on the Flag)</title>
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            <guid>http://archive.org/download/2012-09-23OfGodAndCountry/2012-09-23_OfGodAndCountry.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 23 Sep 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>With election season upon us, we are being bombarded with political rhetoric that seeks to shore up our support for this or that candidate or organization. But Jesus said, “My kingdom is not of this world.” This message will call us away from the idolatry of nationalism and politicism, and toward total allegiance to the King of Kings.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/my_faith_wont_fit/">My Faith Won’t Fit (On A Bumper Sticker)</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/my_faith_wont_fit/of-god-and-country-my-faith-wont-fit-on-the-flag/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>With election season upon us, we are being bombarded with political rhetoric that seeks to shore up our support for this or that candidate or organization. But Jesus said, “My kingdom is not of this world.” This message will call us away from the idolatry of nationalism and politicism, and toward total allegiance to the King of Kings. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “My Faith Won’t Fit (On A Bumper Sticker)”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>With election season upon us, we are being bombarded with political rhetoric that seeks to shore up our support for this or that candidate or organization. But Jesus said, “My kingdom is not of this world.” This message will call us away from the idolatry of nationalism and politicism, and toward total allegiance to the King of Kings. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “My Faith Won’t Fit (On A Bumper Sticker)”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>A “Bullet"proof Faith (My Faith Won’t Fit on a List)</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Sep 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>It’s common practice within American Christianity for churches to publish statements of faith, in the form of very specific lists about what they do and don’t believe. Artisan Church does not publish any such statement of faith, choosing instead to affirm the historic consensual creeds of Christianity. This message will explain that it is <i>Jesus, not doctrine</i> that defines who we are.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/my_faith_wont_fit/">My Faith Won’t Fit (On A Bumper Sticker)</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/my_faith_wont_fit/a-bulletproof-faith-my-faith-wont-fit-on-a-list/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>It’s common practice within American Christianity for churches to publish statements of faith, in the form of very specific lists about what they do and don’t believe. Artisan Church does not publish any such statement of faith, choosing instead to affirm the historic consensual creeds of Christianity. This message will explain that it is Jesus, not doctrine that defines who we are. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “My Faith Won’t Fit (On A Bumper Sticker)”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>It’s common practice within American Christianity for churches to publish statements of faith, in the form of very specific lists about what they do and don’t believe. Artisan Church does not publish any such statement of faith, choosing instead to affirm the historic consensual creeds of Christianity. This message will explain that it is Jesus, not doctrine that defines who we are. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “My Faith Won’t Fit (On A Bumper Sticker)”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Bumper Sticker Faith</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 9 Sep 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In the first week of this series, we will talk about the popular understanding of Christianity (from outside <i>and</i> inside the Church!) as something small and narrow, and how that differs from the biblical description of our faith as having an <i>incredible</i> “breadth and length and height and depth!” </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/my_faith_wont_fit/">My Faith Won’t Fit (On A Bumper Sticker)</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/my_faith_wont_fit/bumper-sticker-faith/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In the first week of this series, we will talk about the popular understanding of Christianity (from outside and inside the Church!) as something small and narrow, and how that differs from the biblical description of our faith as having an incredible “breadth and length and height and depth!” Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “My Faith Won’t Fit (On A Bumper Sticker)”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In the first week of this series, we will talk about the popular understanding of Christianity (from outside and inside the Church!) as something small and narrow, and how that differs from the biblical description of our faith as having an incredible “breadth and length and height and depth!” Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “My Faith Won’t Fit (On A Bumper Sticker)”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Jazz</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 2 Sep 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We conclude our Mixtape series with a doozie: pianist Mike Van Allen and our very own Anna Vos will perform fantastic jazz music for us, offering the perfect basis for a challenging sermon about how to live a life of faith <i>improvisationally</i>.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin with Mike Van Allen</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/mixtape/">Artisan Mixtape: An eclectic mix, perfect for sharing with friends</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/mixtape/jazz/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We conclude our Mixtape series with a doozie: pianist Mike Van Allen and our very own Anna Vos will perform fantastic jazz music for us, offering the perfect basis for a challenging sermon about how to live a life of faith improvisationally. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin with Mike Van Allen Part of the series “Artisan Mixtape: An eclectic mix, perfect for sharing with friends”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We conclude our Mixtape series with a doozie: pianist Mike Van Allen and our very own Anna Vos will perform fantastic jazz music for us, offering the perfect basis for a challenging sermon about how to live a life of faith improvisationally. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin with Mike Van Allen Part of the series “Artisan Mixtape: An eclectic mix, perfect for sharing with friends”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Blues</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 26 Aug 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p><b>[Rated “M” for “Mature.”]</b> Craft music artisans Violet Mary (featuring Pastor Mike Muscarella and other Artisan members) bring their powerful brand of blues rock to our sanctuary as we explore what it means to experience tragedy and pain as people of faith. Rather than a sermon, we’ll hear Artisans telling stories of the worst day of their lives. <i>NB: This week’s stories may be inappropriate for some children. We’ll offer additional outside-the-sanctuary children’s programming as needed.</i> </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: The Artisan community with special guests Violet Mary</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/mixtape/">Artisan Mixtape: An eclectic mix, perfect for sharing with friends</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/mixtape/blues/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>[Rated “M” for “Mature.”] Craft music artisans Violet Mary (featuring Pastor Mike Muscarella and other Artisan members) bring their powerful brand of blues rock to our sanctuary as we explore what it means to experience tragedy and pain as people of faith. Rather than a sermon, we’ll hear Artisans telling stories of the worst day of their lives. NB: This week’s stories may be inappropriate for some children. We’ll offer additional outside-the-sanctuary children’s programming as needed. Speaker: The Artisan community with special guests Violet Mary Part of the series “Artisan Mixtape: An eclectic mix, perfect for sharing with friends”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>[Rated “M” for “Mature.”] Craft music artisans Violet Mary (featuring Pastor Mike Muscarella and other Artisan members) bring their powerful brand of blues rock to our sanctuary as we explore what it means to experience tragedy and pain as people of faith. Rather than a sermon, we’ll hear Artisans telling stories of the worst day of their lives. NB: This week’s stories may be inappropriate for some children. We’ll offer additional outside-the-sanctuary children’s programming as needed. Speaker: The Artisan community with special guests Violet Mary Part of the series “Artisan Mixtape: An eclectic mix, perfect for sharing with friends”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Celtic Pub Rock</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 19 Aug 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Celtic pub rockers Sisters of Murphy (featuring Pastor Scott Austin on acoustic guitar) provide the soundtrack for the second week of this series. After hearing traditional Celtic music and perhaps some modern originals, we’ll also hear an inspiring message about the true story of St. Patrick.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin with special guests Sisters of Murphy</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/mixtape/">Artisan Mixtape: An eclectic mix, perfect for sharing with friends</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/mixtape/celtic-pub-rock/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Celtic pub rockers Sisters of Murphy (featuring Pastor Scott Austin on acoustic guitar) provide the soundtrack for the second week of this series. After hearing traditional Celtic music and perhaps some modern originals, we’ll also hear an inspiring message about the true story of St. Patrick. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin with special guests Sisters of Murphy Part of the series “Artisan Mixtape: An eclectic mix, perfect for sharing with friends”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Celtic pub rockers Sisters of Murphy (featuring Pastor Scott Austin on acoustic guitar) provide the soundtrack for the second week of this series. After hearing traditional Celtic music and perhaps some modern originals, we’ll also hear an inspiring message about the true story of St. Patrick. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin with special guests Sisters of Murphy Part of the series “Artisan Mixtape: An eclectic mix, perfect for sharing with friends”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Hospitality in the Church</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 5 Aug 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In the final message of this series, we put all the pieces together and look at how we can be the hospitable community that God has called us to be, one that extends our value of <i>community</i> to all.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/hospitality/">Hospitality: Recovering a Lost Art</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/hospitality/hospitality-in-the-church/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In the final message of this series, we put all the pieces together and look at how we can be the hospitable community that God has called us to be, one that extends our value of community to all. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Hospitality: Recovering a Lost Art”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In the final message of this series, we put all the pieces together and look at how we can be the hospitable community that God has called us to be, one that extends our value of community to all. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Hospitality: Recovering a Lost Art”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>My First Day at Artisan (Fifth Sunday Festival stories)</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jul 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Stories of people’s experiences when they first visited Artisan Church. How hospitable were we the first time <i>you</i> attended? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: The People of Artisan Church</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/hospitality/">Hospitality: Recovering a Lost Art</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/hospitality/my-first-day-at-artisan-fifth-sunday-festival-stories/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Stories of people’s experiences when they first visited Artisan Church. How hospitable were we the first time you attended? Speaker: The People of Artisan Church Part of the series “Hospitality: Recovering a Lost Art”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Stories of people’s experiences when they first visited Artisan Church. How hospitable were we the first time you attended? Speaker: The People of Artisan Church Part of the series “Hospitality: Recovering a Lost Art”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>A Tradition of Hospitality</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jul 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>To continue the series, we will look together at the history and practice of the discipline of hospitality: its basis in Hebrew culture and of course in the biblical text.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/hospitality/">Hospitality: Recovering a Lost Art</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/hospitality/a-tradition-of-hospitality/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>To continue the series, we will look together at the history and practice of the discipline of hospitality: its basis in Hebrew culture and of course in the biblical text. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Hospitality: Recovering a Lost Art”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>To continue the series, we will look together at the history and practice of the discipline of hospitality: its basis in Hebrew culture and of course in the biblical text. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Hospitality: Recovering a Lost Art”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Hospitality at Home</title>
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            <guid>http://archive.org/download/2012-07-15HospitalityAtHome/2012-07-15_HospitalityAtHome.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jul 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The first step in recovering the lost art of hospitality is to learn how to practice it in our individual lives. We’ll hear some great advice on how to do that from Del and Mark Ippolito, who hold a weekly open-invitation dinner in their home.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin with the Ippolitos</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/hospitality/">Hospitality: Recovering a Lost Art</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/hospitality/hospitality-at-home/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The first step in recovering the lost art of hospitality is to learn how to practice it in our individual lives. We’ll hear some great advice on how to do that from Del and Mark Ippolito, who hold a weekly open-invitation dinner in their home. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin with the Ippolitos Part of the series “Hospitality: Recovering a Lost Art”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The first step in recovering the lost art of hospitality is to learn how to practice it in our individual lives. We’ll hear some great advice on how to do that from Del and Mark Ippolito, who hold a weekly open-invitation dinner in their home. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin with the Ippolitos Part of the series “Hospitality: Recovering a Lost Art”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Extraordinary Wisdom</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 8 Jul 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>After a foundational message in the first week of the series, the second message will teach some of the key themes of the Proverbs and present some extraordinary wisdom! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/proverbs/">Proverbs: Extraordinary Wisdom for Ordinary Life</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/proverbs/extraordinary-wisdom/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>After a foundational message in the first week of the series, the second message will teach some of the key themes of the Proverbs and present some extraordinary wisdom! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Proverbs: Extraordinary Wisdom for Ordinary Life”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>After a foundational message in the first week of the series, the second message will teach some of the key themes of the Proverbs and present some extraordinary wisdom! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Proverbs: Extraordinary Wisdom for Ordinary Life”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Ordinary Life</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 1 Jul 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In order to apply the wisdom of the Book of Proverbs to our life, we have to understand that they apply to the “normal curve of human experience.” </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/proverbs/">Proverbs: Extraordinary Wisdom for Ordinary Life</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/proverbs/ordinary-life/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In order to apply the wisdom of the Book of Proverbs to our life, we have to understand that they apply to the “normal curve of human experience.” Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Proverbs: Extraordinary Wisdom for Ordinary Life”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In order to apply the wisdom of the Book of Proverbs to our life, we have to understand that they apply to the “normal curve of human experience.” Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Proverbs: Extraordinary Wisdom for Ordinary Life”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Mike’s message</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jun 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A message from Pastor Mike about the end of John 3.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Mike Muscarella</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith/">Signs of Faith: Experiencing John’s Gospel</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith/mikes-message/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A message from Pastor Mike about the end of John 3. Speaker: Pastor Mike Muscarella Part of the series “Signs of Faith: Experiencing John’s Gospel”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A message from Pastor Mike about the end of John 3. Speaker: Pastor Mike Muscarella Part of the series “Signs of Faith: Experiencing John’s Gospel”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Choosing Light</title>
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            <guid>http://archive.org/download/2012-06-17ChoosingLight/2012-06-17_ChoosingLight.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jun 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A wonderful reflection on the story of Nicodemus and Jesus on the rooftop by Anna Vos, an Artisan member.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Anna Vos</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith/">Signs of Faith: Experiencing John’s Gospel</a>”</p>
                        
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                            <p>In one dramatic action, Jesus both decries the religious corruption of his day and sets himself as the true center and object of worship and faith.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith/">Signs of Faith: Experiencing John’s Gospel</a>”</p>
                        
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                            <p>In this, the first Sign in John’s gospel, Jesus keeps the party going by turning water into wine. But this was much more than a nice gesture or a cool trick—it was a revelation of his glory! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 20 May 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>John the Baptist was not the Messiah, despite what some believed at the time. He was instead the first witness to point to <i>Jesus</i> as the Messiah.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith/">Signs of Faith: Experiencing John’s Gospel</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>There are three key words in the prologue to John’s gospel: Word, Life, and Light. Jesus is all three: the Word made flesh, the bearer of Life, and the light of the world.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/signs_of_faith/">Signs of Faith: Experiencing John’s Gospel</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Apr 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/beauty_for_ashes/">Beauty For Ashes: A Lenten Journey</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>The First Skeptic</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Apr 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/beauty_for_ashes/">Beauty For Ashes: A Lenten Journey</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Liturgy of the Palms</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 1 Apr 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/beauty_for_ashes/">Beauty For Ashes: A Lenten Journey</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>A New Law and a New Heart</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 25 Mar 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/beauty_for_ashes/">Beauty For Ashes: A Lenten Journey</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/beauty_for_ashes/a-new-law-and-a-new-heart/</link>
            
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            <title>Poison and Wine</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 18 Mar 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/beauty_for_ashes/">Beauty For Ashes: A Lenten Journey</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>The Temple of his Body</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 11 Mar 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/beauty_for_ashes/">Beauty For Ashes: A Lenten Journey</a>”</p>
                        
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Beauty For Ashes: A Lenten Journey”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Beauty For Ashes: A Lenten Journey”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>A New Father and a New Name</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 4 Mar 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>God wants to bring a fresh start to our lives, offering us a new “name” as he did Abraham, who is the spiritual “father of us all” according to the apostle Paul.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/beauty_for_ashes/">Beauty For Ashes: A Lenten Journey</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/beauty_for_ashes/a-new-father-and-a-new-name/</link>
            
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            <title>“Wild Card”</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 19 Feb 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The concluding topic for this series will be nominated and chosen by a congregational vote. What do <i>you</i> want to hear? Vote now at our <a href="http://www.facebook.com/ArtisanChurch">Facebook page</a>.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/matters_of_life_and_death/">Matters of Life and Death: Living for Jesus every day</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/matters_of_life_and_death/wild-card/</link>
            
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            <title>Your Mind</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Feb 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Is it possible to surrender our minds to Jesus and still think critically about faith and life? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/matters_of_life_and_death/">Matters of Life and Death: Living for Jesus every day</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/matters_of_life_and_death/your-mind/</link>
            
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            <title>Loved Ones</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 5 Feb 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>How do we let go of persons so dear to us? And how do we let go of our need to be dear to someone? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Mike Muscarella</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/matters_of_life_and_death/">Matters of Life and Death: Living for Jesus every day</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/matters_of_life_and_death/loved-ones/</link>
            
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            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jan 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Money is always a concern, no matter how much of it we have. Can we reorient our perspective and make this another way to serve Jesus? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/matters_of_life_and_death/">Matters of Life and Death: Living for Jesus every day</a>”</p>
                        
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                            <p>We spend most of our waking hours at work. What does it mean to live those hours for Jesus? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/matters_of_life_and_death/">Matters of Life and Death: Living for Jesus every day</a>”</p>
                        
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                            <p data-block-key="21bw2">Epiphany, once one of the most important holiday in Christendom, is barely noticed by most churches nowadays. To close out our <i>Advent &amp; Christmas</i> series, we’re going to look at Epiphany’s history and its spiritual significance.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_christmas_2011/">Advent &amp; Christmas: Preparing for the Day of the Lord</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 1 Jan 2012 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A discussion-based message about a few Bible stories where people made decisions—you might even say <i>resolutions</i>—to follow God.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_christmas_2011/">Advent &amp; Christmas: Preparing for the Day of the Lord</a>”</p>
                        
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>A discussion-based message about a few Bible stories where people made decisions—you might even say resolutions—to follow God. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent &amp;amp; Christmas: Preparing for the Day of the Lord”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A discussion-based message about a few Bible stories where people made decisions—you might even say resolutions—to follow God. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent &amp;amp; Christmas: Preparing for the Day of the Lord”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>“Nothing Will Be Impossible With God”</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 18 Dec 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_christmas_2011/">Advent &amp; Christmas: Preparing for the Day of the Lord</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>“Good News to the Oppressed”</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 11 Dec 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_christmas_2011/">Advent &amp; Christmas: Preparing for the Day of the Lord</a>”</p>
                        
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent &amp;amp; Christmas: Preparing for the Day of the Lord”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent &amp;amp; Christmas: Preparing for the Day of the Lord”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>“Prepare the Way of the Lord”</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 4 Dec 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_christmas_2011/">Advent &amp; Christmas: Preparing for the Day of the Lord</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>“Tear Open the Heavens”</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Nov 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_christmas_2011/">Advent &amp; Christmas: Preparing for the Day of the Lord</a>”</p>
                        
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent &amp;amp; Christmas: Preparing for the Day of the Lord”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Advent &amp;amp; Christmas: Preparing for the Day of the Lord”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Space Between Malachi and Mark</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 20 Nov 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Mike Muscarella</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_christmas_2011/">Advent &amp; Christmas: Preparing for the Day of the Lord</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_christmas_2011/the-space-between-malachi-and-mark/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Speaker: Pastor Mike Muscarella Part of the series “Advent &amp;amp; Christmas: Preparing for the Day of the Lord”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Speaker: Pastor Mike Muscarella Part of the series “Advent &amp;amp; Christmas: Preparing for the Day of the Lord”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Seed</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 6 Nov 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In nature, life always leads to new life. Strong, healthy trees propagate by scattering seeds, and our church should be no different. We are called not only to do strong ministry in the present but also to multiply our ministry in the future. We are called to plant the seeds of new ministries and even new churches. And by buying our building, we can start now.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/deeply_rooted/">Deeply Rooted: Building On Our Calling</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/deeply_rooted/seed/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>In nature, life always leads to new life. Strong, healthy trees propagate by scattering seeds, and our church should be no different. We are called not only to do strong ministry in the present but also to multiply our ministry in the future. We are called to plant the seeds of new ministries and even new churches. And by buying our building, we can start now. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Deeply Rooted: Building On Our Calling”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In nature, life always leads to new life. Strong, healthy trees propagate by scattering seeds, and our church should be no different. We are called not only to do strong ministry in the present but also to multiply our ministry in the future. We are called to plant the seeds of new ministries and even new churches. And by buying our building, we can start now. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Deeply Rooted: Building On Our Calling”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Stability</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 30 Oct 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>God calls us to do incredible ministry in this city. But the simple truth is that we can’t be renters forever. For Artisan’s ministry to endure, we have to take true ownership of our building. If we are committed to sharing Christ’s love in our neighborhood, we need to sink our roots deep into the soil where God has planted us.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/deeply_rooted/">Deeply Rooted: Building On Our Calling</a>”</p>
                        
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>God calls us to do incredible ministry in this city. But the simple truth is that we can’t be renters forever. For Artisan’s ministry to endure, we have to take true ownership of our building. If we are committed to sharing Christ’s love in our neighborhood, we need to sink our roots deep into the soil where God has planted us. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Deeply Rooted: Building On Our Calling”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>God calls us to do incredible ministry in this city. But the simple truth is that we can’t be renters forever. For Artisan’s ministry to endure, we have to take true ownership of our building. If we are committed to sharing Christ’s love in our neighborhood, we need to sink our roots deep into the soil where God has planted us. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Deeply Rooted: Building On Our Calling”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Shelter</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 23 Oct 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>God has called us to be a shady place of safety for many weary spiritual travelers—people who don’t meet the expectations they feel church places on them. We love hearing people tell us, “I could never fit in at church… until I found Artisan.” It’s our great joy to be a place of spiritual shelter! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/deeply_rooted/">Deeply Rooted: Building On Our Calling</a>”</p>
                        
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>God has called us to be a shady place of safety for many weary spiritual travelers—people who don’t meet the expectations they feel church places on them. We love hearing people tell us, “I could never fit in at church… until I found Artisan.” It’s our great joy to be a place of spiritual shelter! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Deeply Rooted: Building On Our Calling”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>God has called us to be a shady place of safety for many weary spiritual travelers—people who don’t meet the expectations they feel church places on them. We love hearing people tell us, “I could never fit in at church… until I found Artisan.” It’s our great joy to be a place of spiritual shelter! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Deeply Rooted: Building On Our Calling”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Fruit</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Oct 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Everyone loves a tree that grows good fruit. God has blessed Artisan Church with fruitful ministry over the years, and we want to do more! But without a permanent home, we can’t bear this good fruit much longer. We have to be deeply rooted if we want to continue to be fruitful.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/deeply_rooted/">Deeply Rooted: Building On Our Calling</a>”</p>
                        
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Everyone loves a tree that grows good fruit. God has blessed Artisan Church with fruitful ministry over the years, and we want to do more! But without a permanent home, we can’t bear this good fruit much longer. We have to be deeply rooted if we want to continue to be fruitful. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Deeply Rooted: Building On Our Calling”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Everyone loves a tree that grows good fruit. God has blessed Artisan Church with fruitful ministry over the years, and we want to do more! But without a permanent home, we can’t bear this good fruit much longer. We have to be deeply rooted if we want to continue to be fruitful. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Deeply Rooted: Building On Our Calling”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Liz’s Psalm</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 9 Oct 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Liz Irvine</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/psalms/">Psalms: The Poetry of Faith</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Mike’s Psalm</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 2 Oct 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Mike Muscarella</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/psalms/">Psalms: The Poetry of Faith</a>”</p>
                        
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Speaker: Pastor Mike Muscarella Part of the series “Psalms: The Poetry of Faith”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Speaker: Pastor Mike Muscarella Part of the series “Psalms: The Poetry of Faith”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Scott’s Psalm</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 25 Sep 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/psalms/">Psalms: The Poetry of Faith</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Welcome</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 18 Sep 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We must welcome <i>everyone</i> Jesus invites into community with us, regardless of whether or not we think they are worthy of it.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/jesus_on_community/">Jesus on Community: The words of the Lord about life together</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Forgiveness</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 11 Sep 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Radical forgiveness takes community to the next level.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/jesus_on_community/">Jesus on Community: The words of the Lord about life together</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 4 Sep 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Christian unity means staying together as one body in spite of our differences.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/jesus_on_community/">Jesus on Community: The words of the Lord about life together</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Surrender</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 28 Aug 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We will never be successful living in community unless we surrender everything to Jesus, “taking up our cross” to follow him.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/jesus_on_community/">Jesus on Community: The words of the Lord about life together</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/jesus_on_community/surrender/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We will never be successful living in community unless we surrender everything to Jesus, “taking up our cross” to follow him. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Jesus on Community: The words of the Lord about life together”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We will never be successful living in community unless we surrender everything to Jesus, “taking up our cross” to follow him. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Jesus on Community: The words of the Lord about life together”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Holy Communion</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Holy Communion (a.k.a. “the Eucharist” or “the Lord’s Supper”) is the sacrament of <i>sustenance</i>. It is not only an act of remembrance and unity but the “food for our souls.” Come to learn and partake! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the_means_of_grace/">The Means of Grace: The sacraments of baptism and communion</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the_means_of_grace/holy-communion/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Holy Communion (a.k.a. “the Eucharist” or “the Lord’s Supper”) is the sacrament of sustenance. It is not only an act of remembrance and unity but the “food for our souls.” Come to learn and partake! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The Means of Grace: The sacraments of baptism and communion”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Holy Communion (a.k.a. “the Eucharist” or “the Lord’s Supper”) is the sacrament of sustenance. It is not only an act of remembrance and unity but the “food for our souls.” Come to learn and partake! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The Means of Grace: The sacraments of baptism and communion”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Baptism</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Aug 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Baptism is the rite of initiation into the community of faith, the outward physical sign of an inward spiritual reality. Why do we practice it for adults? For children? We’ll talk about all that and more. And we’ll baptize several Artisan folks to boot! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the_means_of_grace/">The Means of Grace: The sacraments of baptism and communion</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/the_means_of_grace/baptism/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Baptism is the rite of initiation into the community of faith, the outward physical sign of an inward spiritual reality. Why do we practice it for adults? For children? We’ll talk about all that and more. And we’ll baptize several Artisan folks to boot! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The Means of Grace: The sacraments of baptism and communion”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Baptism is the rite of initiation into the community of faith, the outward physical sign of an inward spiritual reality. Why do we practice it for adults? For children? We’ll talk about all that and more. And we’ll baptize several Artisan folks to boot! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The Means of Grace: The sacraments of baptism and communion”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Local Justice: How?</title>
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            <guid>http://www.archive.org/download/2011-07-24SocialJusticeHow/022011-07-24_SocialJustice_How_.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jul 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Anna Valeria-Iseman will share a great, practical message detailing the specifics of Artisan’s coming partnership with The Bridge, her community outreach group.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Anna Valeria-Iseman, Leadership Team member</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/building_bridges/">Building Bridges: Working for local justice</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/building_bridges/local-justice-how/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Anna Valeria-Iseman will share a great, practical message detailing the specifics of Artisan’s coming partnership with The Bridge, her community outreach group. Speaker: Anna Valeria-Iseman, Leadership Team member Part of the series “Building Bridges: Working for local justice”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Anna Valeria-Iseman will share a great, practical message detailing the specifics of Artisan’s coming partnership with The Bridge, her community outreach group. Speaker: Anna Valeria-Iseman, Leadership Team member Part of the series “Building Bridges: Working for local justice”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Local Justice: Why?</title>
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            <guid>http://www.archive.org/download/2011-07-17LocalJusticeWhy/012011-07-17_LocalJustice_Why_.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jul 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We’ll first look at the biblical mandate for justice and then turn to the example of Jesus, whose incarnation was about as “local” a phenomenon as you could imagine! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/building_bridges/">Building Bridges: Working for local justice</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/building_bridges/local-justice-why/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We’ll first look at the biblical mandate for justice and then turn to the example of Jesus, whose incarnation was about as “local” a phenomenon as you could imagine! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Building Bridges: Working for local justice”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We’ll first look at the biblical mandate for justice and then turn to the example of Jesus, whose incarnation was about as “local” a phenomenon as you could imagine! Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Building Bridges: Working for local justice”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>What is Artisan Church?</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 10 Jul 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>After talking for several weeks about what the church is and ought to be, we’ll bring it close to home with a message about the particular calling and unique vision and values of <i>Artisan</i> Church.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin and Anna Valeria-Iseman</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/what_is_the_church/">What is the Church?: (and what it’s not)</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/what_is_the_church/what-is-artisan-church/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>After talking for several weeks about what the church is and ought to be, we’ll bring it close to home with a message about the particular calling and unique vision and values of Artisan Church. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin and Anna Valeria-Iseman Part of the series “What is the Church?: (and what it’s not)”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>After talking for several weeks about what the church is and ought to be, we’ll bring it close to home with a message about the particular calling and unique vision and values of Artisan Church. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin and Anna Valeria-Iseman Part of the series “What is the Church?: (and what it’s not)”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>What is the Pastor?</title>
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            <guid>http://www.archive.org/download/2011-07-03WhatIsThePastor/2011-07-03.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 3 Jul 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The old joke says that pastors only work one day a week. In this message, Pastor Scott will share about his personal calling to ministry and who a pastor is and what a pastor does (and does not do) in the church.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/what_is_the_church/">What is the Church?: (and what it’s not)</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/what_is_the_church/what-is-the-pastor/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The old joke says that pastors only work one day a week. In this message, Pastor Scott will share about his personal calling to ministry and who a pastor is and what a pastor does (and does not do) in the church. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “What is the Church?: (and what it’s not)”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The old joke says that pastors only work one day a week. In this message, Pastor Scott will share about his personal calling to ministry and who a pastor is and what a pastor does (and does not do) in the church. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “What is the Church?: (and what it’s not)”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Greetings From the Ugandan Church</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 26 Jun 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The church is a worldwide body, and we’re thrilled to hear a message from Pastor George Nsamba, who pastors our brothers and sisters in Uganda.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor George Nsamba</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/what_is_the_church/">What is the Church?: (and what it’s not)</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/what_is_the_church/greetings-from-the-ugandan-church/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>The church is a worldwide body, and we’re thrilled to hear a message from Pastor George Nsamba, who pastors our brothers and sisters in Uganda. Speaker: Pastor George Nsamba Part of the series “What is the Church?: (and what it’s not)”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The church is a worldwide body, and we’re thrilled to hear a message from Pastor George Nsamba, who pastors our brothers and sisters in Uganda. Speaker: Pastor George Nsamba Part of the series “What is the Church?: (and what it’s not)”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Seeds Among Weeds</title>
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            <guid>http://www.archive.org/download/2011-06-12SeedAmongWeeds/032011-06-12_SeedAmongWeeds.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Jun 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>One of Jesus’ most famous parables suggests that the seeds of faith sometimes grow among weeds that threaten to choke and kill. Liz Irvine will bring a profound message about how the people of the church must be willing to make the difficult transition from childhood belief to adult faith.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Liz Irvine</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/what_is_the_church/">What is the Church?: (and what it’s not)</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/what_is_the_church/seeds-among-weeds/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>One of Jesus’ most famous parables suggests that the seeds of faith sometimes grow among weeds that threaten to choke and kill. Liz Irvine will bring a profound message about how the people of the church must be willing to make the difficult transition from childhood belief to adult faith. Speaker: Liz Irvine Part of the series “What is the Church?: (and what it’s not)”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>One of Jesus’ most famous parables suggests that the seeds of faith sometimes grow among weeds that threaten to choke and kill. Liz Irvine will bring a profound message about how the people of the church must be willing to make the difficult transition from childhood belief to adult faith. Speaker: Liz Irvine Part of the series “What is the Church?: (and what it’s not)”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>The Fellowship of the Saints</title>
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            <guid>http://www.archive.org/download/2011-05-29FifthSundayFestival/2011-05-29_FifthSundayFestival.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 29 May 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We’ll live out the truth of our fellowship together with an Artisan tradition: the <a href="http://artisanchurch.com/events/fifth_sunday_festival_may2011">Fifth Sunday Festival</a>. Great music, inspiring personal stories, and a fantastic potluck lunch afterward.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: The people of Artisan Church</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/what_is_the_church/">What is the Church?: (and what it’s not)</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/what_is_the_church/the-fellowship-of-the-saints/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We’ll live out the truth of our fellowship together with an Artisan tradition: the Fifth Sunday Festival. Great music, inspiring personal stories, and a fantastic potluck lunch afterward. Speaker: The people of Artisan Church Part of the series “What is the Church?: (and what it’s not)”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We’ll live out the truth of our fellowship together with an Artisan tradition: the Fifth Sunday Festival. Great music, inspiring personal stories, and a fantastic potluck lunch afterward. Speaker: The people of Artisan Church Part of the series “What is the Church?: (and what it’s not)”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Who is the Church?</title>
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            <guid>http://www.archive.org/download/2011-05-22WhoIsTheChurch/012011-05-22_WhoIsTheChurch.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 22 May 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>If you think about it, “<i>What</i> is the Church?” is the wrong question. The church is alive! To kick off this series, we will talk about the people who make up the body of Christ.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/what_is_the_church/">What is the Church?: (and what it’s not)</a>”</p>
                        
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                            <p>We had so much good discussion about work that we decided to give it an extra week! This third message will focus on the joy of work, and on finding meaningful ways to live out our faith in the workplace.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work/">The Why and How of Work</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 8 May 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Once we know <i>why</i> we work, we can begin to think about <i>how</i> we work: Where should we get a job? For how many hours and how much pay? And is there any hope of honoring God from a cube farm? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work/">The Why and How of Work</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 1 May 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Why do we work at all? What does the Bible say about work? If we can answer these two questions, it will help us understand <i>how</i> we ought to work.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/work/">The Why and How of Work</a>”</p>
                        
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Why do we work at all? What does the Bible say about work? If we can answer these two questions, it will help us understand how we ought to work. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The Why and How of Work”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Why do we work at all? What does the Bible say about work? If we can answer these two questions, it will help us understand how we ought to work. Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “The Why and How of Work”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Easter Sunday</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 24 Apr 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A very special Easter message, centering on the classical spiritual discipline of <b>confession</b>.</p> <p> <b>Today Only:</b> Two services, 9:30 and 11:30, with coffee and conversation in between! </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2011/">Lent 2011: 40 days of renewal</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2011/easter-sunday/</link>
            
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            <title>Palm Sunday</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 17 Apr 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A brief homily on the day’s Lectionary readings and a lesson on the classical spiritual discipline of <b>worship</b> </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2011/">Lent 2011: 40 days of renewal</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2011/palm-sunday/</link>
            
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            <title>Fourth Sunday in Lent</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 3 Apr 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We welcome back Jason, one of our founding pastors, for a special message.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Returning Pastor Jason Condon!</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2011/">Lent 2011: 40 days of renewal</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2011/fourth-sunday-in-lent/</link>
            
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            <title>Third Sunday in Lent</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Mar 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A brief homily on the day’s Lectionary readings and a lesson on the classical spiritual discipline of <b>testimony</b> </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2011/">Lent 2011: 40 days of renewal</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2011/third-sunday-in-lent/</link>
            
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            <title>Second Sunday in Lent</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A brief homily on the day’s Lectionary readings and a lesson on the classical spiritual discipline of <b>pilgrimage</b> </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2011/">Lent 2011: 40 days of renewal</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>First Sunday in Lent</title>
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            <guid>http://www.archive.org/download/2011-03-13FirstSundayOfLent/012011-03-13_FirstSundayOfLent.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Mar 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>A brief homily on the day’s Lectionary readings and a lesson on the classical spiritual discipline of <b>fasting</b> </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/lent_2011/">Lent 2011: 40 days of renewal</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Question &amp; Answer</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 6 Mar 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We’re taking questions throughout the series, and we’ll answer as many as we can during this final week. We will also accept live questions from the congregation.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Scott Austin with Chrissy Walsh*</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/marriage_and_relationships/">Marriage and Relationships: Loving each other as God loves us</a>”</p>
                        
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>We’re taking questions throughout the series, and we’ll answer as many as we can during this final week. We will also accept live questions from the congregation. Speaker: Scott Austin with Chrissy Walsh* Part of the series “Marriage and Relationships: Loving each other as God loves us”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>We’re taking questions throughout the series, and we’ll answer as many as we can during this final week. We will also accept live questions from the congregation. Speaker: Scott Austin with Chrissy Walsh* Part of the series “Marriage and Relationships: Loving each other as God loves us”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Starting Over</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Feb 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Against our best hopes and wishes, sometimes marriages and relationships end in unhappiness. As we conclude our series, we’ll take a look at what the Bible teaches about divorce, but also what it teaches about grace, restoration, healing, and new beginnings.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Scott Austin with Chrissy Walsh*</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/marriage_and_relationships/">Marriage and Relationships: Loving each other as God loves us</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/marriage_and_relationships/starting-over/</link>
            
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Against our best hopes and wishes, sometimes marriages and relationships end in unhappiness. As we conclude our series, we’ll take a look at what the Bible teaches about divorce, but also what it teaches about grace, restoration, healing, and new beginnings. Speaker: Scott Austin with Chrissy Walsh* Part of the series “Marriage and Relationships: Loving each other as God loves us”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Against our best hopes and wishes, sometimes marriages and relationships end in unhappiness. As we conclude our series, we’ll take a look at what the Bible teaches about divorce, but also what it teaches about grace, restoration, healing, and new beginnings. Speaker: Scott Austin with Chrissy Walsh* Part of the series “Marriage and Relationships: Loving each other as God loves us”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <pubDate>Sun, 20 Feb 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In the third week of our series, we look at the most common areas of conflict in relationships: finances, sex, emotional distance, and others.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Scott Austin with Chrissy Walsh*</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/marriage_and_relationships/">Marriage and Relationships: Loving each other as God loves us</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/marriage_and_relationships/common-conflicts/</link>
            
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            <title>Myths &amp; Misconceptions</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Feb 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Sometimes our unrealistic expectations can set us up for misery in relationships. This week, we’ll look at the Myth of “The One,” the Romantic Comedy Fallacy, and more.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Scott Austin with Chrissy Walsh*</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/marriage_and_relationships/">Marriage and Relationships: Loving each other as God loves us</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/marriage_and_relationships/myths-misconceptions/</link>
            
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            <title>Biblical Basis</title>
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            <guid>http://www.archive.org/download/2011-02-06BiblicalBasis/012011-02-06_BiblicalBasis.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 6 Feb 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>From Adam and Eve to the New Testament “submission” passages, we’ll answer the question: <i>Just what does the Bible say about marriage?</i> </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/marriage_and_relationships/">Marriage and Relationships: Loving each other as God loves us</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/marriage_and_relationships/biblical-basis/</link>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Jan 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>(We take a break from the Sermon on the Mount this week to hear from a couple from Artisan who are leaving soon for Southeast Asia to serve with Food for the Hungry.) </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Carolyn and Ryan</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/sermon_on_the_mount/">The Sermon on the Mount: Astounding Authority</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Let Your Light Shine</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 9 Jan 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/sermon_on_the_mount/">The Sermon on the Mount: Astounding Authority</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 2 Jan 2011 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/sermon_on_the_mount/">The Sermon on the Mount: Astounding Authority</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Fourth Sunday of Advent</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 19 Dec 2010 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_and_christmas_2010/">Advent and Christmas 2010: Preparing our hearts for Jesus</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Dec 2010 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: James Harrington (Ugandan Water Project)</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_and_christmas_2010/">Advent and Christmas 2010: Preparing our hearts for Jesus</a>”</p>
                        
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>Speaker: James Harrington (Ugandan Water Project) Part of the series “Advent and Christmas 2010: Preparing our hearts for Jesus”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Speaker: James Harrington (Ugandan Water Project) Part of the series “Advent and Christmas 2010: Preparing our hearts for Jesus”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Second Sunday of Advent</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 5 Dec 2010 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_and_christmas_2010/">Advent and Christmas 2010: Preparing our hearts for Jesus</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Christ the King</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Nov 2010 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>In the final week of the series, we celebrate “Christ the King Sunday,” the last week of the year on the Christian calendar. But just what does it mean when we call Jesus “King”? </p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/person_of_christ/">The Person of Christ: An in-depth look at Jesus and his ministry.</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Christ the Prophet</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Nov 2010 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Not everything Jesus said was well-received in his day—or now, for that matter. In this message, we’ll explore the prophetic nature of Jesus’ ministry.</p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/person_of_christ/">The Person of Christ: An in-depth look at Jesus and his ministry.</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Christ the Teacher</title>
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            <guid>http://www.archive.org/download/2010-11-07ChristTheTeacher/012010-11-07_ChristTheTeacher.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 7 Nov 2010 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>The one uncontroversial claim about Jesus is that he was a great teacher. We’ll look at his methods, his message, and what it means for us.</p>
                        
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/person_of_christ/">The Person of Christ: An in-depth look at Jesus and his ministry.</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Beyond the Culture War</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 24 Oct 2010 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>How do we strike a balance between defending our faith (apologetics) and engaging others with its life-changing message (evangelism)? Are the two mutually exclusive? Can creationists and scientists ever get along? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/creation_and_science/">Creation and Science: Why Can’t We Be Friends?: Miniseries Oct 17 – Oct 24</a>”</p>
                        
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        <author>Your (optional) podcast author email address (Your (optional) podcast author name)</author><itunes:subtitle>How do we strike a balance between defending our faith (apologetics) and engaging others with its life-changing message (evangelism)? Are the two mutually exclusive? Can creationists and scientists ever get along? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Creation and Science: Why Can’t We Be Friends?: Miniseries Oct 17 – Oct 24”</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Your (optional) podcast author name</itunes:author><itunes:summary>How do we strike a balance between defending our faith (apologetics) and engaging others with its life-changing message (evangelism)? Are the two mutually exclusive? Can creationists and scientists ever get along? Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin Part of the series “Creation and Science: Why Can’t We Be Friends?: Miniseries Oct 17 – Oct 24”</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>Type in keywords, separated by commas, that can help listeners locate your podcast when searching with iTunes</itunes:keywords></item>
    

    
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            <title>Comparing Creations</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 17 Oct 2010 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Comparing the multiple creation accounts in the Bible: are they literal, or literary? Do they contradict each other, or do they agree? What exactly do they intend to teach us about the origins of humankind? </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/creation_and_science/">Creation and Science: Why Can’t We Be Friends?: Miniseries Oct 17 – Oct 24</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Gardening in Babylon</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 10 Oct 2010 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/jeremiah/">Jeremiah: The days are surely coming</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>A New Covenant</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 3 Oct 2010 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/jeremiah/">Jeremiah: The days are surely coming</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>A Land With A Future</title>
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            <guid>http://www.archive.org/download/2010-09-26ALandWithAFuture/042010-09-26_ALandWithAFuture.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 26 Sep 2010 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/jeremiah/">Jeremiah: The days are surely coming</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Not a Total End</title>
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            <guid>http://www.archive.org/download/2010-09-12NotATotalEnd/022010-09-12_NotATotalEnd.mp3</guid>
            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Sep 2010 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/jeremiah/">Jeremiah: The days are surely coming</a>”</p>
                        
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                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/colossians/">Colossians: Study in Paul’s Epistle to the Colossians</a>”</p>
                        
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                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/colossians/">Colossians: Study in Paul’s Epistle to the Colossians</a>”</p>
                        
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Mike Muscarella</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/parables_for_sinners_and_saints/">Parables for Sinners and Saints: the subversive stories of Jesus</a>”</p>
                        
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Mike Muscarella</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/parables_for_sinners_and_saints/">Parables for Sinners and Saints: the subversive stories of Jesus</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/parables_for_sinners_and_saints/">Parables for Sinners and Saints: the subversive stories of Jesus</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jul 2010 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/parables_for_sinners_and_saints/">Parables for Sinners and Saints: the subversive stories of Jesus</a>”</p>
                        
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/parables_for_sinners_and_saints/">Parables for Sinners and Saints: the subversive stories of Jesus</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Ephesians 5:21-6:9</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jun 2010 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p><b>Father’s Day</b> </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/healthy_missional_church/">Healthy Missional Church: A Primer from the Book of Ephesians</a>”</p>
                        
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/healthy_missional_church/">Healthy Missional Church: A Primer from the Book of Ephesians</a>”</p>
                        
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                            <p data-block-key="qom2e"><b>Memorial Day Weekend:</b> A special mid-series Q&amp;A time with your pastors. We’ll also enjoy some laid-back worship music, followed by a scrumptious BBQ! Burgers and Hots provided. Feel free to bring sides, desserts, and drinks to share.</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastors Scott, Mike, and Jason</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/healthy_missional_church/">Healthy Missional Church: A Primer from the Book of Ephesians</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 23 May 2010 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/healthy_missional_church/">Healthy Missional Church: A Primer from the Book of Ephesians</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 16 May 2010 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/healthy_missional_church/">Healthy Missional Church: A Primer from the Book of Ephesians</a>”</p>
                        
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                            <p><b>Mother’s Day</b> </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/healthy_missional_church/">Healthy Missional Church: A Primer from the Book of Ephesians</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 2 May 2010 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/healthy_missional_church/">Healthy Missional Church: A Primer from the Book of Ephesians</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Full Transplant</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 25 Apr 2010 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/pulse/">Pulse: Nothing but the Blood</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 29 Nov 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>through Judgment and Exile, Critique and Coming Hope </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/flannelgraph/">FlannelGraph!: The Old Testament Story. Less Fuzzy.</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>from Tribal Upstarts to Powerful Kingdoms </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/flannelgraph/">FlannelGraph!: The Old Testament Story. Less Fuzzy.</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Captives &amp; Wanderers</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>from Patriarchs to the Promised Land </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/flannelgraph/">FlannelGraph!: The Old Testament Story. Less Fuzzy.</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Creation &amp; Calling</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 8 Nov 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>from Adam to Abraham </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/flannelgraph/">FlannelGraph!: The Old Testament Story. Less Fuzzy.</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Business of Community [Clinton Ave]</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 1 Nov 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/neighborhood_matters/">Neighborhood Matters: Be More Together</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Beauty &amp; Creation Care [Highland Park]</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/neighborhood_matters/">Neighborhood Matters: Be More Together</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Strength of Diversity [Swillburg]</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 18 Oct 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/neighborhood_matters/">Neighborhood Matters: Be More Together</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Senior X-mas: “Kill Your Fears”</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 4 Oct 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/dead_by_x_mas/">Dead by X-mas: Survive. Thrive. Revive. The College Years.</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Junior X-mas: “Face Your Future”</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/dead_by_x_mas/">Dead by X-mas: Survive. Thrive. Revive. The College Years.</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Sophomore X-mas: “Lose Your Faith”</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 20 Sep 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/dead_by_x_mas/">Dead by X-mas: Survive. Thrive. Revive. The College Years.</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Freshman X-mas: “Leave Your Family”</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Sep 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/dead_by_x_mas/">Dead by X-mas: Survive. Thrive. Revive. The College Years.</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>engage culture</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 6 Sep 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>We mix it up again this week with music “in the round” and a discussion-based message time (great format for the “engage culture” topic). This also marks the launch of our new experiment with the evening worship service. Geared more specifically to those 17 and older, the <b>5:00pm Service will be rated M for mature.</b> </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Anna Valeria Palo &amp; Tyler Gagnon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/being_artisan/">Being Artisan: Why We Do What We Do</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>embrace people</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 30 Aug 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Back to our “standard” worship service style (heh), we’ll tackle the tension of sharing and living out the Gospel as “good news.” How do we both “go and tell” and invite to “come and see” in ways that are authentic and effective? When we “embrace people,” it’s sometimes a fine line between a hug, a grope, and a stranglehold!</p> <p> </p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/being_artisan/">Being Artisan: Why We Do What We Do</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/you_cant_talk_about_that_in_church/">You Can’t Talk about That in Church: (bet me)</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>depression</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 9 Aug 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/you_cant_talk_about_that_in_church/">You Can’t Talk about That in Church: (bet me)</a>”</p>
                        
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastors Scott Austin, Jason Condon, Mike Muscarella</p>
                        
                        
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                            <p>Speaker: Anna Valeria Palo</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/you_cant_talk_about_that_in_church/">You Can’t Talk about That in Church: (bet me)</a>”</p>
                        
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/david_fall_of_a_man/">David: Fall of a Man: Fallen • Broken • Hopeful</a>”</p>
                        
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/david_fall_of_a_man/">David: Fall of a Man: Fallen • Broken • Hopeful</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/david_fall_of_a_man/">David: Fall of a Man: Fallen • Broken • Hopeful</a>”</p>
                        
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/david_rise_of_a_king/">David: Rise of a King: Chosen • Reckless • Unashamed</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/david_rise_of_a_king/">David: Rise of a King: Chosen • Reckless • Unashamed</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/david_rise_of_a_king/">David: Rise of a King: Chosen • Reckless • Unashamed</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 7 Jun 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/3_in_one/">3-in-One: Ascension • Pentecost • Trinity Sunday</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Anna Valeria Palo</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/3_in_one/">3-in-One: Ascension • Pentecost • Trinity Sunday</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/we_will/">We Will: God Asks. God Promises.</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/we_will/">We Will: God Asks. God Promises.</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/we_will/">We Will: God Asks. God Promises.</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/holy_week_2009/">Holy Week 09: Palm Sunday • Good Friday • Easter</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 5 Apr 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/holy_week_2009/">Holy Week 09: Palm Sunday • Good Friday • Easter</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/wild/">Wild: Reckless pursuit of untamed faith.</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/wild/">Wild: Reckless pursuit of untamed faith.</a>”</p>
                        
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
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                            <p>Speaker: Anna Valeria Palo</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/got_to_be_free/">Got To Be Free: Study of the Book of Philemon</a>”</p>
                        
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/got_to_be_free/">Got To Be Free: Study of the Book of Philemon</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 8 Feb 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/got_to_be_free/">Got To Be Free: Study of the Book of Philemon</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 1 Feb 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Mike Muscarella</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/change/">Change: Love it. Loathe it. Learn from it.</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 25 Jan 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/change/">Change: Love it. Loathe it. Learn from it.</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Calling</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Brian Haak</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/days_of_jesus/">Days of Jesus: Every Day Counts</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/days_of_jesus/">Days of Jesus: Every Day Counts</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Epiphany</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 4 Jan 2009 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/days_of_jesus/">Days of Jesus: Every Day Counts</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Naming</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 28 Dec 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/days_of_jesus/">Days of Jesus: Every Day Counts</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Brian Haak</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_conspiracy/">Advent Conspiracy: Give Presence</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/advent_conspiracy/">Advent Conspiracy: Give Presence</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 23 Nov 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Brian Haak</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/contender/">Contender: Be Somebody</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Nov 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/contender/">Contender: Be Somebody</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Scarecrow Messiahs</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 9 Nov 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/scarecrow/">Scarecrow: What Are You Afraid Of?</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 2 Nov 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/scarecrow/">Scarecrow: What Are You Afraid Of?</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/scarecrow/scarecrow-politics/</link>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Brian Haak</p>
                        
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
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            <title>“LOL” - Enjoy Life</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Sep 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/txt_messages/">TXT Messages: Connect. Send. Receive.</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>“WTF” - Face the Pain</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Sep 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/txt_messages/">TXT Messages: Connect. Send. Receive.</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>“OMG” - Experience God</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 7 Sep 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Brian Haak</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/txt_messages/">TXT Messages: Connect. Send. Receive.</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Pause Yearly</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 24 Aug 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/pause/">Pause: Finding Our Pace for the Human Race</a>”</p>
                        
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Brian Haak</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/pause/">Pause: Finding Our Pace for the Human Race</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Pause Weekly</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 10 Aug 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/pause/">Pause: Finding Our Pace for the Human Race</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Pause Daily</title>
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/pause/">Pause: Finding Our Pace for the Human Race</a>”</p>
                        
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                            <p>Speaker: Anna Valeria Palo</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/joy_on_purpose/">Joy on Purpose: 4-Week Study of the Book of Philippians</a>”</p>
                        
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/joy_on_purpose/">Joy on Purpose: 4-Week Study of the Book of Philippians</a>”</p>
                        
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Brian Haak</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/joy_on_purpose/">Joy on Purpose: 4-Week Study of the Book of Philippians</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 6 Jul 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/joy_on_purpose/">Joy on Purpose: 4-Week Study of the Book of Philippians</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sat, 31 May 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/one_prayer/">One Prayer: “God, Make Us...”</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 25 May 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Featuring the music and sound of Over The Rhine (Saint Brigid’s Lake leading worship both services).</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Featuring the music and sound of The Black Crowes (Electric Funkhammer leading worship both services).</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Brian Haak</p>
                        
                        
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                            <p>Featuring the music and sound of The Civil Rights Movement (Magic Jesus Bus leading worship at both services).</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
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            <title>Multiplied in Mission</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Apr 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/belonging/">Belonging: Life together in the way of Jesus</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 20 Apr 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Brian Haak</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/belonging/">Belonging: Life together in the way of Jesus</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Bad at Doing Good</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Apr 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/failed_christians/">Failed Christians: Resurrecting Faith from Failure</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Beat Down by Sin</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 6 Apr 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Brian Haak</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/failed_christians/">Failed Christians: Resurrecting Faith from Failure</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Make Me Believe</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/failed_christians/">Failed Christians: Resurrecting Faith from Failure</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/failed_christians/make-me-believe/</link>
            
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            <title>Welcome to the Club [Easter Sunday]</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/failed_christians/">Failed Christians: Resurrecting Faith from Failure</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/failed_christians/welcome-to-the-club-easter-sunday/</link>
            
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            <title>Plunge: The Meaning and Mystery of Baptism</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Brian Haak</p>
                        
                        
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            <title>Living Bones</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 9 Mar 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/stones_and_bones/">Stones &amp; Bones: Unearthing Faith’s Foundations</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Forgotten Kingdoms</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 2 Mar 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Brian Haak</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/stones_and_bones/">Stones &amp; Bones: Unearthing Faith’s Foundations</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Lost Tribes</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 24 Feb 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Scott Austin</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/stones_and_bones/">Stones &amp; Bones: Unearthing Faith’s Foundations</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/stones_and_bones/lost-tribes/</link>
            
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            <title>Undiscovered Country</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Jason Condon</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/stones_and_bones/">Stones &amp; Bones: Unearthing Faith’s Foundations</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/stones_and_bones/undiscovered-country/</link>
            
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            <title>Lies in Ruins</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 10 Feb 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Brian Haak</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/stones_and_bones/">Stones &amp; Bones: Unearthing Faith’s Foundations</a>”</p>
                        
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            <title>Unorthodox Plans</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jan 2008 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Pastor Brian Haak</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/money_mavericks/">Money Mavericks: Going Against the Cash Flow</a>”</p>
                        
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            <link>https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/money_mavericks/unorthodox-plans/</link>
            
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            <title>Revolutionary Returns</title>
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                            <p>Speaker: Scott</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/winter_journey/">Winter Journey: Finding our way to Christmas</a>”</p>
                        
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            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Dec 2007 13:00:00 EST</pubDate>
            
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                            <p>Speaker: Jason</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/winter_journey/">Winter Journey: Finding our way to Christmas</a>”</p>
                        
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                            <p>Speaker: Brian</p>
                        
                        
                            <p>Part of the series “<a href="https://artisanchurch.com/worship/sermons/winter_journey/">Winter Journey: Finding our way to Christmas</a>”</p>
                        
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