An Unordinary Pastor helping Ordinary People discover hope through prayer in the midst of a fast-paced world.
Sermon explores the connection between the healing of Bartemaeus and the Palm Sunday parade.
We are not born into a Christian family. We are baptized into it. Once one becomes baptized, they join a family more extensive than their biological family. Like a human body, the family of God is many parts woven together into one. Today, is about remembering our family identity and celebrating it, For by doing so we see and celebrate the gifts God has placed in our lives.
We are not born into a Christian family. We are baptized into it. Once one becomes baptized, they join a family more extensive than their biological family. Like a human body, the family of God is many parts woven together into one. Each member of this family has their own unique qualities. Sometimes it leaves us wondering, do we fit in at all? Regardless of the diversity, we are all one big family of God.
The Podcast Sermon from the worship of Advent UMC in Eagan, MN. You can watch the entire service on YouTube at Advent UMC Eagan.
Podcast Sermon from the worship of Advent UMC in Eagan, MN. You can watch the entire service on YouTube at Advent UMC Eagan.
Podcast Sermon from the worship of Advent UMC in Eagan, MN. You can watch the entire service on YouTube at Advent UMC Eagan.
Ordinary Prayers is a part of the Ordinary Voices podcast. A podcast that invites you to listen to the voice of God in the ordinary voices of life. Listen to Ordinary Voices interviews, Sermons from Advent UMC in Eagan and other Ordinary prayers on the website: www.OrdinaryVoices.org
Today is a special day in the Church, a day we call All Saints Sunday. I invite you to remember this day, the people you have loved and lost and to find strength to trust, that we have not lost them. They dwell in heaven and we will be together again. At Advent, we remember the ministry entrusted to our care by the saints, both living and dead, as we seek to equip the ministry for 2021.
I have invited friends to join me in the practice of Lectio Divina. Lectio Divina means Divine Reading. It is a traditional monastic practice of reading and meditating upon scripture. Be calm, relax and breathe deeply. Be mindful of the presence of God in your own life as you listen.
I have invited friends to join me in the practice of Lectio Divina. Lectio Divina means Divine Reading. It is a traditional monastic practice of reading and meditating upon scripture. Be calm, relax and breathe deeply. Be mindful of the presence of God in your own life as you listen.
I have invited friends to join me in the practice of Lectio Divina. Lectio Divina means Divine Reading. It is a traditional monastic practice of reading and meditating upon scripture. Be calm, relax and breathe deeply. Be mindful of the presence of God in your own life as you listen.
I have invited friends to join me in the practice of Lectio Divina. Lectio Divina means Divine Reading. It is a traditional monastic practice of reading and meditating upon scripture. Be calm, relax and breathe deeply. Be mindful of the presence of God in your own life as you listen.
I have invited friends to join me in the practice of Lectio Divina. Lectio Divina means Divine Reading. It is a traditional monastic practice of reading and meditating upon scripture. Be calm, relax and breathe deeply. Be mindful of the presence of God in your own life as you listen.
I have invited friends to join me in the practice of Lectio Divina. Lectio Divina means Divine Reading. It is a traditional monastic practice of reading and meditating upon scripture. Be calm, relax and breathe deeply. Be mindful of the presence of God in your own life as you listen.
I have invited friends to join me in the practice of Lectio Divina. Lectio Divina means Divine Reading. It is a traditional monastic practice of reading and meditating upon scripture. Be calm, relax and breathe deeply. Be mindful of the presence of God in your own life as you listen.
I have invited friends to join me in the practice of Lectio Divina. Lectio Divina means Divine Reading. It is a traditional monastic practice of reading and meditating upon scripture. Be calm, relax and breathe deeply. Be mindful of the presence of God in your own life as you listen.
Lectio Divina(Divine Reading) is a traditional monastic practice of reading and meditating upon scripture. We read scripture not for study, but to listen to the words so we might hear the voice of God speaking to us through them. I have invited friends to join me in the practice. We are inviting us in listening and praying.
A time of prayer for the commute to help you become aware of God's presence in your life. A hope-filled alternative for people in a love-starved world. A reflection on Psalm 36: 1-10
A divine reading of scripture inviting people into prayer.
A lectio divina reading of Psalm 72: 1-14. Prayers for the commute to help ordinary people pray through a busy life.
Prayers for the commute. For busy people in search of spiritual renewal.
Prayers for the commute. A reflection on Jeremiah 33: 14-16