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  <title>Cleansed by the Blood | Leviticus 16:11-19; Hebrews 9:11-14</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Exodus ends with the tabernacle created, but Moses unable to enter. Numbers begins with God speaking to Moses inside the tabernacle. What happens in between is God’s gracious provision for intimacy with His people. This Lenten series walks through Leviticus as a great chiasm centered on the Day of Atonement, showing how God provides a way for His holy presence to dwell with His people. As we progress, we’ll see how Christ provides the ultimate atonement, cleansing us once for all, so that we can be His royal priesthood.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>35:08</itunes:duration>
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  <description>Come and join us as we proclaim the resurrection of Jesus Christ — the empty tomb announces that the barrier between God and His people has been removed, sin has been atoned, and the new, resurrected life has begun! 
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  <title>Disorder in the Tent | Leviticus 15:31-33; 18:24-30</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Exodus ends with the tabernacle created, but Moses unable to enter. Numbers begins with God speaking to Moses inside the tabernacle. What happens in between is God’s gracious provision for intimacy with His people. This Lenten series walks through Leviticus as a great chiasm centered on the Day of Atonement, showing how God provides a way for His holy presence to dwell with His people. As we progress, we’ll see how Christ provides the ultimate atonement, cleansing us once for all, so that we can be His royal priesthood.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>38:02</itunes:duration>
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  <description>It seems more obvious than ever what’s broken in the world around us; I know it's harder to face what’s broken inside me. We explore how the disorder of the fall reaches to our most personal and private places. But  that is also where Jesus isn't embarrassed to meet us — with cleansing, restoration, and hope. 
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  <title>Confronting Disorder | Lev. 10:1-3; 16:1-2; Mk 11:15-19</title>
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  <description>As we prepare to gather on Palm Sunday just a week before Easter, we are reminded of two things by Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem that we celebrate. The first is the majesty of this event as Jesus is paid royal homage and welcomed into the city as the Son of David. The second is the irony of the event as Jesus will be crucified just five days later because he was seen as a threat to God’s work through Israel. In our readings from Leviticus and Mark for this week, we are reminded of how often lessor human purposes and understandings obscure the intentions of God behind the work to which he has called us. Let us pray in preparation for our time together that we would indeed worship God in spirit and truth. Special Guest: Tom Waltz.
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  <title>Disorder in the Camp | Leviticus 13:1-3, 45-46; 19-9-18</title>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2026 13:30:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Exodus ends with the tabernacle created, but Moses unable to enter. Numbers begins with God speaking to Moses inside the tabernacle. What happens in between is God’s gracious provision for intimacy with His people. This Lenten series walks through Leviticus as a great chiasm centered on the Day of Atonement, showing how God provides a way for His holy presence to dwell with His people. As we progress, we’ll see how Christ provides the ultimate atonement, cleansing us once for all, so that we can be His royal priesthood.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>35:30</itunes:duration>
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  <description>I can give no better commendation than this from Dr. Thomas Constable: “Leviticus 19 has been called the highest development of ethics in the Old Testament. This chapter, perhaps better than any other in the Bible, explains what it meant for Israel to be a holy nation.” Special Guest: Nick Carter.
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    <![CDATA[<p>I can give no better commendation than this from Dr. Thomas Constable: “Leviticus 19 has been called the highest development of ethics in the Old Testament. This chapter, perhaps better than any other in the Bible, explains what it meant for Israel to be a holy nation.”</p><p>Special Guest: Nick Carter.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>I can give no better commendation than this from Dr. Thomas Constable: “Leviticus 19 has been called the highest development of ethics in the Old Testament. This chapter, perhaps better than any other in the Bible, explains what it meant for Israel to be a holy nation.”</p><p>Special Guest: Nick Carter.</p>]]>
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  <title>Clean &amp; Unclean | Lev. 11:1-8, 46-47; 20:25-26</title>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2026 08:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  <itunes:duration>35:03</itunes:duration>
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  <description>We come to Leviticus 11—the dietary food laws—paired with 20:22-26. As I have been preparing to preach this text, I find myself relieved that such laws don’t apply to me. But, why is that my first reaction? Where does the longing for a life unencumbered and un-imposed-on by God’s standards come from? With the rigid purity laws of the Old Testament no longer in view for the church, it becomes harder—not easier—to live a distinctive life that reflects God, “who has separated you from the peoples” (Lev. 20:24). Special Guest: Nick Carter.
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    <![CDATA[<p>We come to Leviticus 11—the dietary food laws—paired with 20:22-26. As I have been preparing to preach this text, I find myself relieved that such laws don’t apply to me. But, why is that my first reaction? Where does the longing for a life unencumbered and un-imposed-on by God’s standards come from? With the rigid purity laws of the Old Testament no longer in view for the church, it becomes harder—not easier—to live a distinctive life that reflects God, “who has separated you from the peoples” (Lev. 20:24).</p><p>Special Guest: Nick Carter.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>We come to Leviticus 11—the dietary food laws—paired with 20:22-26. As I have been preparing to preach this text, I find myself relieved that such laws don’t apply to me. But, why is that my first reaction? Where does the longing for a life unencumbered and un-imposed-on by God’s standards come from? With the rigid purity laws of the Old Testament no longer in view for the church, it becomes harder—not easier—to live a distinctive life that reflects God, “who has separated you from the peoples” (Lev. 20:24).</p><p>Special Guest: Nick Carter.</p>]]>
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  <title>Mediators of Atonement | Lev. 8:1-4; 9:22-24; 22:31-33</title>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2026 09:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Exodus ends with the tabernacle created, but Moses unable to enter. Numbers begins with God speaking to Moses inside the tabernacle. What happens in between is God’s gracious provision for intimacy with His people. This Lenten series walks through Leviticus as a great chiasm centered on the Day of Atonement, showing how God provides a way for His holy presence to dwell with His people. As we progress, we’ll see how Christ provides the ultimate atonement, cleansing us once for all, so that we can be His royal priesthood.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>42:40</itunes:duration>
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  <description>As we jump into week two in our Lent series in Leviticus, we are confronted with the question: How can sinful humans offer sacrifices to a holy God and be forgiven? The answer is through a mediator, which is through the initiative of God. The priests of the tribe of Levi were holy (set apart) for this exact purpose, and their lives had to reflect their calling and their purpose. Today, we don’t have priests, because we have our great High Priest in Jesus, who was and is a holy mediator on our behalf. He has made us holy and keeps us holy, so that we then can represent God’s holiness and grace to the world around us as the holy priesthood that exists in Christ. 
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    <![CDATA[<p>As we jump into week two in our Lent series in Leviticus, we are confronted with the question: How can sinful humans offer sacrifices to a holy God and be forgiven? The answer is through a mediator, which is through the initiative of God. The priests of the tribe of Levi were holy (set apart) for this exact purpose, and their lives had to reflect their calling and their purpose. Today, we don’t have priests, because we have our great High Priest in Jesus, who was and is a holy mediator on our behalf. He has made us holy and keeps us holy, so that we then can represent God’s holiness and grace to the world around us as the holy priesthood that exists in Christ.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>As we jump into week two in our Lent series in Leviticus, we are confronted with the question: How can sinful humans offer sacrifices to a holy God and be forgiven? The answer is through a mediator, which is through the initiative of God. The priests of the tribe of Levi were holy (set apart) for this exact purpose, and their lives had to reflect their calling and their purpose. Today, we don’t have priests, because we have our great High Priest in Jesus, who was and is a holy mediator on our behalf. He has made us holy and keeps us holy, so that we then can represent God’s holiness and grace to the world around us as the holy priesthood that exists in Christ.</p>]]>
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  <title>The Promise of Atonement | Lev. 1:1-4, 25:1-4</title>
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  <description>This Lent, we're journeying through Leviticus—a book that might seem distant, but reveals God's desire to be near His people. Between the glory-filled tabernacle at the end of Exodus and God's voice speaking from within it in Numbers, we discover something beautiful: God doesn't just dwell among us; He provides the way for us to draw close to Him. Special Guest: Nick Carter.
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