Queen City Church
Queen City Church | Cincinnati, OH
Displaying all 5 Episode of Queen City Church with the tag “elijah”.
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Theology Of Money: “Out Of Water”
November 16th, 2025 | 37 mins 17 secs
elijah, enough, faith, generosity, generous, miracle, provision, sacrifice, tithe
We serve an active God who still performs miracles, and so often generosity and faith are what pave the way for those miracles to happen. This week, we are joined again by Pastor Chris VanBuskirk of Counterpoint Church in Chillicothe, Ohio. He brings a powerful message about Elijah and the faith of many that preceded miraculous provision and victory through God.
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FAQ’s: “How Do I Truly Rest And Avoid Burnout?”
August 24th, 2025 | 42 mins 20 secs
burnout, elijah, kings, rest, sabbath, stress, whisper
God is close to us and continually welcomes us to turn to Him—on both good days and hard ones. This week in our series of requested topics, Pastor Brian draws from Elijah’s story to show how God meets us in our stress and burnout, and invites us into His plan for true rest.
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The Cave - "What Got Him Out"
November 17th, 2024 | 33 mins 11 secs
depression, elijah, mental health, rest, sabbath, stress, truth
As we conclude this short series on mental health, Jasmine Miller shares a message about the three steps Elijah took, and we must take, to find freedom and get out of the cave of depression.
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The Cave - “What Got Him In”
November 10th, 2024 | 39 mins 48 secs
baal, comparison, depression, elijah, exhaustion, freedom, healing, isolation, joy, mental health, temptation
Sickness isn’t a sin, and it’s okay not to be okay. In week one of our two-part series on mental health, Pastor Brian uses the story of Elijah to highlight the struggles that can lead us into a 'cave' of depression.
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There Will Always Be Enough
May 12th, 2024 | 32 mins 27 secs
elijah, miracle, mother, provide, son, trust
There is a big difference between trusting in God and trusting in an outcome. This Mother’s Day, we hear from Heather Cromer as she shares a story from the Bible that displays God’s steadfast love, and promise to always provide for our needs.