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Renown

Renown

Von: Tobin Curtis Josh Emery & Matt Dyer
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This podcast focuses on God's enduring name and our desire to continue to promote His goodness and grace, so that our faith and obedience will be remembered. Our podcast is Jesus focused. Outreach Minded. Discipleship Driven. We laugh, we cry, we interview, but most importantly we study God's Word to discover and discuss how we must apply it to our daily lives.

Tobin Curtis
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  • Jesus in Exodus: Jesus has been found worthy of greater honor than Moses (part 1)
    Feb 16 2026

    The podcast episode discusses finding Jesus in the book of Exodus. Tobin Curtis, Josh Emery, and Matt Dyer explore the symbolism and theophanies in Exodus, drawing parallels between Moses and Jesus, such as both being threatened as infants and leading their people out of slavery. They highlight the Passover lamb as a type of Christ, emphasizing Jesus' sacrifice and the new covenant. The conversation also touches on the Israelites' rebellion, the significance of the burning bush, and the importance of faith and obedience. The episode concludes with a prayer focus and encouragement to spend time in God's Word.

    Bible Study Questions:

    1. Where do you most clearly see the gospel already being preached in story-form in Exodus?
    2. In what ways does Moses foreshadow Jesus? List as many as you can (birth, calling, mission, etc.).
    3. How would you explain to a non-believer what it means that “Christ, our Passover Lamb, has been sacrificed”?
    4. What is one specific way you can intentionally behold Jesus more this week (Scripture, prayer, worship, obedience)?
    5. How does the Exodus story help you explain the gospel to someone who has never read the New Testament?
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    52 Min.
  • Finding Jesus in Genesis
    Feb 9 2026

    Tobin Curtis, Joshua Emery and Matt Dyer discuss the biblical narrative from Genesis, emphasizing God's personal and intimate interactions with individuals like Abraham, Hagar, and Jacob. They highlight the genealogy of the Messiah, the significance of Abraham's lineage, and the prophetic elements in stories like Abraham's sacrifice of Isaac, which foreshadow Jesus. They also explore the concept of theophany, the pre-incarnate Christ, and the symbolism of Melchizedek. The conversation underscores God's personal connection with each believer, His plan of redemption from the beginning, and the importance of discipleship and outreach.

    Big Story & Genealogy

    1. Tracing the Line: How does it change the way you read Genesis to see it as tracing the line of the Messiah (Noah → Abraham → Isaac → Jacob → Joseph → Jesus) rather than just random stories?
    2. Flawed People, Faithful God: Abraham, Jacob, and Joseph’s brothers are all deeply flawed.
      • What does that say about who God chooses and uses?
      • How does that encourage or challenge you personally?

    God’s Immensity and Nearness

    1. Creator and Personal Friend: In what ways have you experienced God as huge/almighty (Creator) vs. near and personal(who sees and knows you)? Which side is harder for you to believe right now?
    2. “The God Who Sees Me”: Hagar calls God “the God who sees me.”
      • Where in your life do you most need to believe that God sees and understands you right now?

    If you have questions or would like to send us a prayer request just text "Renown" to (207) 501-3332

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    54 Min.
  • Welcome to Renown! Jesus Focused. Outreached Minded. Discipleship Driven.
    Feb 2 2026

    We have rebranded, refocused, and re-energized our church podcast to reach a broader audience. This is our first "Renown" podcast where we explain who we are, what we will be discussing and why.

    Psalm 135:13 "Your name, Lord, endures forever, your renown, Lord, through all generations."

    Email us for podcast notes: ccfmadison04950@gmail.com

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    18 Min.
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