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OCC Podcast

OCC Podcast

By: Orchards Community Church
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Every week on the OCC Podcast, you will hear a sermon from lead pastor James Green and the rest of the teaching team at Orchards Community Church (Lewiston, ID) as they exegete the Bible and give you practical, applicable, and helpful answers to life's questions. Then, every Wednesday, you can join us for MIDPOINT, a new series where the pastors discuss the sermon, answer questions from the congregation, and give ways you can prepare your heart and mind for the upcoming service. Got a question? Send it to OCCPodcast@lewistonocc.org and get answers!Orchards Community Church Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • Counterfeit Money
    Oct 29 2025

    Potatoes or tomatoes, generally speaking? Do you like pulp in your orange juice? Is sin a real person? Does Jesus conquer or supersede the law? What is the pink elephant syndrome? Can we say that sin is good? Can we slow down disciple-making by relying on our own efforts? All this and more on this week's episode. Enjoy!

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    55 mins
  • What does the law do? (Rom 7:7-13) | James Green
    Oct 26 2025

    Jesus fulfills the law, but what does it do?

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    41 mins
  • OCCasional OCCupants
    Oct 22 2025

    What do you call people who go to Orchards Community Church? How does belonging to a risen Savior differ from belonging to a dead one? How can Chair-4 people create accountability? Does being 'less of me' mean stepping out of leadership to let new Workers rise, even if they aren't as skilled? How do we test our work? What religious acts kill joy? All this and more on this week's episode. Enjoy!

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    44 mins
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