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Welcome to the weekly podcast of Oasis Church led by Pastors Joey and Jennifer Steelman. To learn more visit our website at http://experienceoasis.org.Copyright 2018 All rights reserved. Catechesi ed evangelismo Cristianesimo Spiritualità
  • Triple 777 Series | Part 2
    Apr 20 2026

    We're covering the last 5 things God refuses to do in Part 2 this week. This is just the beginning—come back as we continue our Triple 777 Series.

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    40 min
  • Triple 777 Series | Part 1
    Apr 12 2026

    In this message, we uncover two unshakable truths: there is no problem God cannot solve, and no place where He will ever leave you. This is just the beginning—come back as we continue revealing 7 things God refuses to do next week.

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    40 min
  • The Great Exchange
    Apr 6 2026

    At the center of the gospel stands the cross—where everything changed. In The Great Exchange, we see how Jesus Christ took our place, bearing sin, shame, and death so that we could receive life, righteousness, and peace with God. Through His blood, He reconciled all things to Himself, fulfilling the promise from the beginning and securing our redemption.

    This exchange does more than forgive—it transforms. Through the cross, Christ conquers Satan, breaks the power of sin, and delivers us from the bondage of self. What was once death is now life; what was once broken is now made new. As believers, we are not only redeemed but also made new creations, called to live in the victory He has already won.

    The cross is not just something to admire—it is something to embrace. Jesus died for sin, but we are called to die to sin, walking daily in the freedom and new life He has given. This is the power and promise of The Great Exchange.

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    45 min
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