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Branch Life Podcast

Branch Life Podcast

By: Branch Life Church
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The official podcast of Branch Life Church in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • Summer Scary Stories: Dry Bones | Ezekiel 37:1-14
    Aug 31 2025
    When life feels dry and hopeless, God’s power can breathe new life. In Ezekiel’s vision of the valley of dry bones, we’re reminded that exile is not the end of the story. Even when everything looks lost, God is still at work—restoring, redeeming, and bringing hope where none seemed possible. Join us as we discover how God can bring life to the driest places in our lives and remind us that His story is never over.
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  • Summer Scary Stories: Lying Snake | Genesis 3:1-24
    Aug 24 2025
    The devil loves to twist truth into lies, leading us down a path of poor choices when we ignore consequences. The reality is, people make terrible gods. When we try to take God’s place, we end up with empty lives. Join us as we uncover how to recognize Satan's lies, cling to truth, and rediscover who we are when God is on the throne.
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  • Summer Scary Stories: Demon Pigs | Luke 8:26-39
    Aug 17 2025
    When Jesus shows up darkness departs. In this powerful message from Luke 8, we’ll see how the presence of Jesus changes everything: fear gives way to freedom, the redeemed fall at His feet in worship, and hearts are stirred with a new desire to follow Him and tell others what He has done. Don’t let fear keep you from Jesus; discover the life-changing power of His presence.

    Join us live as we unpack The Demon Pigs and the unstoppable transformation that happens when Jesus steps into the scene.
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