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Glorify and Grow

Glorify and Grow

De: Pastor Thomas Kulp
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We seek to Glorify God in everything we do and honor the great commission by making fully devoted followers of Christ

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  • God Is the GOAT — Why the Greatest of All Time Isn't Who You Think
    Apr 17 2026

    Who is God? It's a simple question — just three words — but Pastor Thomas Kulp discovered that answering it honestly might be one of the most important things a Christian can do. And getting it wrong? That's where things start to go sideways.

    In this episode of Glorify and Grow, Thomas unpacks Romans 3:21–23 and digs into what "the righteousness of God" really means — and why it's not about following rules or checking boxes. Along the way, he borrows a phrase from sports culture to make a bold point: God is the GOAT, the Greatest of All Time — past, present, and future — and nobody else even comes close. Not Brady, not Bannister, not your favorite president.

    Thomas also walks us through a beautiful thread that runs from Eden to the temple to you — the idea that God has always wanted to dwell with His people, and that through Christ, He now lives inside every believer. Your body is the temple. And that changes everything about how we see ourselves, how we love others, and how we share the gift of the gospel.

    Whether you've walked with Jesus for decades or you're still figuring out how to answer "Who is God?" — this episode will challenge you to stop comparing and start seeing God for who He really is.


    Topics covered:

    • What "the righteousness of God" means in Romans 3:21–23
    • Why God is the GOAT — and why no one else compares
    • The journey from Eden to the temple to God dwelling in us
    • Why following the law was never the path to righteousness
    • The gift of the gospel and why some people say "no thanks"
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    15 minutos
  • The History Behind the Holiday — What Easter Really Took to Become Easter
    Apr 14 2026

    Ever assume Easter has always been part of the Christian calendar? So did Pastor Thomas Kulp — until a little research stopped him in his tracks.

    In this episode of Glorify and Grow, Thomas walks us through the surprising history of how the resurrection came to be formally celebrated, from scattered second-century gatherings to the Council of Nicaea's landmark decree in 325 AD. Nearly 300 years after the cross and the empty tomb, the church finally put it on the calendar — and the story of why is fascinating.

    Along the way, Thomas unpacks the unexpected connections between Easter, the Jewish Passover, and even ancient pagan spring celebrations — and what that history means for how we live our faith today. Because as he reminds us, Easter can't just be about one Sunday. The resurrection was meant to change every day.

    Whether you're a church history buff or someone who never thought to ask where Easter actually came from, this episode will give you a fresh appreciation for what we're really celebrating — and why it still matters.

    Topics covered:

    • When Christians first formally celebrated the resurrection
    • The Council of Nicaea and the origins of Easter Sunday
    • The connection between Easter, Passover, and pagan tradition
    • The film Risen and what Rome feared about Jesus
    • Why resurrection living goes beyond a single holiday
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    15 minutos
  • Politically Correct vs Christ Correct
    Apr 8 2026

    In a world of shifting cultural norms, there is a growing tension between being "Politically Correct" and "Christ Correct." This video explores the vital distinction between following the fleeting opinions of society and standing firm on the eternal, unchanging Word of God.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Temporal vs. Eternal: Political correctness is a moving target shaped by the "spirit of the age." Being Christ correct is rooted in the "Spirit of Truth."
    • Pleasing Man vs. Pleasing God: The clip challenges viewers to examine whether their primary goal is social acceptance or biblical faithfulness.
    • The Foundation: While culture redefines morality every decade, the teachings of Jesus provide a solid rock that offers true clarity and peace in a confusing world.

    This isn't just about a change in vocabulary; it’s about a change in allegiance. It’s a call for believers to trade the fear of man for the fear of the Lord and to live lives that reflect the heart of Christ, regardless of the cultural cost.

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    14 minutos
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