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Calvary Commons

Calvary Commons

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The weekly messages at Calvary Commons Church in Knoxville (TN), a place where we believe the Lord will continue to cultivate Gospel stories for many decades to come. (Also home of University of Tennessee's Salt Company). Find us at CalvaryCommons.Com as well as on Instagram.© 2026 Calvary Commons Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • #2| Easter Series | Seeing the Real Jesus
    Apr 6 2026

    Join us as Brandon unpacks our easter message on how Jesus transforms EVERYTHING. This powerful message from Luke 24 reorients our hearts to the true meaning of resurrection Sunday. (4.5.26) ** Please forgive a few minor technical difficulties during recording**

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    32 mins
  • #1 | Easter Series | The King We Misunderstand (Luke 19:28-40)
    Mar 30 2026

    Join us in Luke 19:28-40, as Nick shares the way in which the people of Israel were lost in misunderstanding of who the real Jesus was. Although we may minimize him, "single-facet" him, and take advantage of his forgiving nature and grace, Jesus invites us to a deeper and richer understanding of who He is (ultimately leading to a deeper and richer life!). 3.29.26

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    44 mins
  • #4 | Cultivating Gospel Stories | Multiplying Joy by Inviting Others to Know Jesus
    Mar 23 2026

    Join us in Acts 8:1-8 as Brandon unpacks the joy that one can find in not only knowing Christ but also sharing His love and hope with the world around us. The final of our Cultivating Gospel Stories series encourages the believer to help others find the joy that's found in Jesus. (3.22.26)

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    37 mins
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