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This is the podcast covering Bethel Primitive Baptist Church‘s weekly sermon. The word “Primitive” means Original or First. We believe the Bible and the New Testament, in particular, are a blueprint and guide for worshiping God in spirit and in truth in all generations (John 4:24). We are located in Goodlettsville, TN and invite you to visit and listen.
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Primitively Speaking

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Comedian Elise Marie and Photographer Alli Nurthen attempt to find answers to society's biggest questions through a primitive lens. In each episode they will consult with experts along with average Joes.
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The pulpit ministry of Joshua Winslett, pastor of Beulah Primitive Baptist Church in Leeds, Alabama. Podcast features simple, verse-by-verse, Bible expositions with topics spanning from Christian living to salvation. Visit PBPerspective.com or MarchToZion.com to learn more about Primitive Baptists.
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Танцуй и не останавливайся. Зачем танцуешь — не рассуждай. Смысла все равно нет и не было никогда. Задумаешься — остановятся ноги. Пока играет музыка - танцуй! (Харуки Мураками)
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Serin Tardell, and his cast of misfit co-hosts, bring you their opinions of movies, both new and old, letting you know what they thought, telling you whether you should see it or not, and having fun doing it. They've seen the films, now you don't have to, unless after hearing these opnions, you still want to.
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A podcast for those who want the other side of the story. Primitive Initiative Podcast is tailored for those who seek knowledge to its deepest depths. The guests on this podcast are a result of a decade of research into fields ranging from alternative history, health, philosophy, religion, physics, chemistry to politics and more. Visit www.primitiveinitiative.com for show notes, timestamps & resources.
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This sermon by Mike Gowens was delivered on Sunday, 12/22/24. Gowens focuses on the prologue to John's Gospel (Jno 1:1-18), showing how John captured both his Jewish and his Greek readers with this important concept of the Divine Logos. In a logical progression of thought, John identifies the Word as the Son of God, names him Jesus Christ and revea…
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by Elder Ricky Harcrow (preached on August 17, 2014) Elder Ricky Harcrow has been a dear friend to Zion Church for many years, and has preached for us many times. In this sermon from back in 2014, Bro. Ricky points us to the year of Jubilee that was given to the nation of Israel in the Law, and shows us how that year of Jubilee corresponds to the g…
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In his previous two sermons, Brother Luke has answered the questions of when and how we are saved and born again. Having established both are the sovereign work of God alone, in this sermon he addresses man’s role in discipleship. If God Himself alone saves us eternally and borns us again, how does discipleship work? http://www.bethlehempbc.org/wp-…
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We have a responsibility to set the agenda for our minds. Social media and smart phones have a way of setting our minds on things that tend toward depression. God's people ask a lot of questions in a depressed state. We must fight to affirm what the bible declares to be true rather than what we "feel" is true. How we feel is often wrong. This sermo…
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by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on December 27, 2020) As we began to see yesterday, when it comes to dealing with questions about why bad things happen to us, that one of the explanations is that God’s understanding is so much greater than our own! He stands outside of time, and sees and knows all, and therefore His ways – while sometimes i…
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by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on December 27, 2020) Have you ever wondered why some prayers seem to get answered and others don’t? Why some people who are sick recover, and others die? Several years ago, Pastor Chris McCool preached this sermon in an attempt to address some of these problems. You see, sometimes we forget that God is so mu…
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by Elder Mike Ivey (preached on September 23, 2012) Not long after the church here at Zion began to revive, Elder Mike Ivey came to preach for us while he was visiting our area. In this powerful message, he shares with us from the Scripture regarding the Resurrection, and the hope that it ought to bring to us when understood properly. Please join u…
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by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on December 22, 2024) Today is Christmas Day, the apex of a season that the world promotes as “the most wonderful time of the year.” In this festive time, we look forward to family gatherings, office parties, and the giving and receiving of gifts. But sometimes at this time of the year we find ourselves depre…
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by Elder John Morgan Owens (preached on December 15, 2024) As we listen today to the conclusion of this sermon by Elder John Morgan Owens, we learn that the reason Jesus came to earth was to save sinners. Just as He did with Zaccheus, He comes directly to each and every one of His children in a personal encounter, and speaks life to them in the new…
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In a follow up message to Firstfruits, I look at what it means to be a living sacrifice. This is a mystery, as the meaning of sacrifice is to kill, or put to death. So how can we be living but dead sacrifices? In this message, I look at how this works. http://www.bethlehempbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/12.15.24.Living.Sacrifices.Tim_.McCool.mp3…
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by Elder David Crawford (preached on December 30, 2018) In the sermon today, Elder David Crawford tells us the story of two sad sisters, Mary and Martha. These two sisters of Lazarus, who has died, say the same thing to Jesus but with a different spirit. Martha comes to confront Jesus, while Mary comes to seek Him. Join us as we see the different s…
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by Elder John Morgan Owens (preached on November 20, 2024) As Elder John Morgan Owens began to teach us yesterday, we ought to live a life of sacrificial discipleship because of the ultimate Sacrifice of Christ on the cross. This life of service does not get us to heaven, but rather is a result of that great work of God. Join us today for the concl…
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by Elder John Morgan Owens (preached on November 20, 2024) There is only one sacrifice that is sufficient to put away our sins, and that, of course, is the sacrifice of Christ. This sacrifice completely saved us for eternity, and there is nothing we could do in order to obtain it. But once this precious gift of eternal life has been applied to us i…
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by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on November 3, 2024) We often hear people talking about “empty promises” that others make. In the world, this means something bad. But today we are looking at some “empty” promises of the Scripture, which are promises that should cause great rejocing! Join us today as we look at the empty cross, the empty tom…
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As a husband to my wife, a father to my children, a son to my mother – I am one person, but I have different roles. When it comes to our salvation, God is One, but He has different roles. In this message, I look at the roles of God in our salvation. http://www.bethlehempbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/12.11.24.Roles_.of_.God_.Tim_.McCool.mp3 12.1…
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There are three important events in a child of God’s life – being saved, being born again, and discipleship. There is much confusion about when and how these events occur. In a follow-up message to the Chalkboard Message on 11/24/24, which answers the question when were you saved? – this message focuses on answering the question when and how were y…
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by Elder Kenneth Nowell (preached on November 24, 2024) In John 8, Jesus was speaking to the doubting Pharisees, and made a startling statement: “Your father Abraham rejoiced to see my day: and he saw it, and was glad.” When did Abraham “see” Christ’s day? In this sermon, Elder Kenneth Nowell takes us through this account, and reminds us that we ha…
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