Why Jesus is Still Relevant John Jenkins
Apr 19, 2026
Radio and PodcastLive Radio & PodcastsWe wrap up our series this week with a tag-team preach. Megan starts off by sharing how Jesus is the bread of life. He can fill us in a way that nothing of the world can - He is more interested in what your soul needs, r...
Why Jesus is Still Relevant Megan Taylor and Ps Melanie Marshall is an episode from C3 Church Watson by Emma Watts. We wrap up our series this week with a tag-team preach. Megan starts off by sharing how Jesus is the bread of life. He can f...
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We wrap up our series this week with a tag-team preach. Megan starts off by sharing how Jesus is the bread of life. He can fill us in a way that nothing of the world can - He is more interested in what your soul needs, rather than just your earthly needs. Ps Melanie then continues by looking at Jesus’ I am statements in John 10 - that He is the door, and He is the great shepherd. This provides us protection, and helps us to thrive. We are known by God and belong to Him.
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Why Jesus is Still Relevant Megan Taylor and Ps Melanie Marshall is from C3 Church Watson by Emma Watts.
Published Apr 26, 2026