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Welcome to the Word from St. Andrews, the weekly sermon podcast from St. Andrews Baptist Church in Columbia, South Carolina.St. Andrews Baptist Church Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Spiritualité
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    • ​God doesn’t want your money!
      Jan 12 2026

      I am just going to go ahead and admit this: I like it when people see the good things I do. If I do the dishes, I want people to know it. If I visit someone in the hospital, I want someone to know. If I give extra to the church, I hope someone will tell me “good job.”

      I struggle with pride and with hypocrisy. I think a lot of us do. That’s why social media is so great. We can talk about ourselves in positive ways and it’s perfectly acceptable We can toot our own horn.

      Jesus has some things to say about tooting our own horn. Maybe we can wrestle with this together this Sunday from Matthew 6:2-4. Take a look if you have the time and let’s ask God to show us what we need to follow him better.


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      32 min
    • Why I don’t go to church anymore: they are all hypocrites
      Jan 7 2026

      Dear Family,


      Bill Hybels.

      Mark Driscoll.

      Tony Evans.

      Steve Lawson.

      James McDonald

      Carl Lentz.

      Bruxy Cavey.

      Brian Houston.

      Ravi Zacharias.


      Maybe you know their names.

      Famous pastors, speakers, apologists who did not live what they preached.


      And every time one of them falls, the internet goes wild.

      “Christian hypocrites!”


      We all remember Jim Bakker and Jimmy Swaggert. We remember Robert Tilton. Christians have been giving Jesus a bad name for as long as any of us can remember.


      But it’s not just them.


      It’s us. We have been invited into a new life and far too often we refuse it. We are hypocrites. We are treasonous.


      But there is hope once we admit it. We can take a step closer to the abundant life we are offered. Read Matthew 6:1 and try to prepare yourself to hear what God might want to say to you.


      Pastor Jace

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      34 min
    • Starbucks, Xmas, and nativity bans-Losing the battle over Christmas
      Dec 22 2025

      Dear St. Andrews Family,

      I have a job for you. I want you to find someone to tell you the 3-minute version of the Christmas story. Get them to throw in all the details they know. What was the king's name, what did they wrap the baby in, how many animals in the stable? If you have children in the home, ask them together and let them work on the story together. If you can’t find anyone to ask, then try the experiment yourself. Then read the actual story in Luke 2. Maybe read some from Matthew 1 and 2. Notice how far off the story you have in your mind is from the story in the Bible.


      Now ignore your mistakes and realize that your story is really good, too. The question is, why is this story told? What is our takeaway? What should we do? I think the answer might surprise you.


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      30 min
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