Messages and talks from St Catharine's Caulfield South, Australia
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; Exodus 15.22 - 17.7 The book of Exodus is about the relentless love of God for his people. The God who sees, hears and responds. The God who promised covenant blessing to Abraham and his descendants and now sends Moses to Egypt to make good on His promises. The second half of the book of Exodus tracks the response of God's people to their newfound freedom. Our teaching series will take a 'birds-eye' view of this amazing book. Read Exodus 15.22 - 17.7 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=492266350 A transcript may be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; Exodus 13.17 - 15.3 The book of Exodus is about the relentless love of God for his people. The God who sees, hears and responds. The God who promised covenant blessing to Abraham and his descendants and now sends Moses to Egypt to make good on His promises. The second half of the book of Exodus tracks the response of God's people to their newfound freedom. Our teaching series will take a 'birds-eye' view of this amazing book. Read Exodus 13.17 - 15.3 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=491742146 A transcript may be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Molly Watts; Exodus 12.1 - 13.16 The book of Exodus is about the relentless love of God for his people. The God who sees, hears and responds. The God who promised covenant blessing to Abraham and his descendants and now sends Moses to Egypt to make good on His promises. The second half of the book of Exodus tracks the response of God's people to their newfound freedom. Our teaching series will take a 'birds-eye' view of this amazing book. Read Exodus 12.1 - 13.16 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=490963991 A transcript may be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Chris Swann; Exodus 7.14 - 8.32 The book of Exodus is about the relentless love of God for his people. The God who sees, hears and responds. The God who promised covenant blessing to Abraham and his descendants and now sends Moses to Egypt to make good on His promises. The second half of the book of Exodus tracks the response of God's people to their newfound freedom. Our teaching series will take a 'birds-eye' view of this amazing book. Read Exodus 7.14 - 8.32 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=490879258 A transcript may be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; Exodus 5.1 - 6.13 The book of Exodus is about the relentless love of God for his people. The God who sees, hears and responds. The God who promised covenant blessing to Abraham and his descendants and now sends Moses to Egypt to make good on His promises. The second half of the book of Exodus tracks the response of God's people to their newfound freedom. Our teaching series will take a 'birds-eye' view of this amazing book. Read Exodus 5.1 - 6.13 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=489891547 A transcript may be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; Exodus 3.1 - 4.17 The book of Exodus is about the relentless love of God for his people. The God who sees, hears and responds. The God who promised covenant blessing to Abraham and his descendants and now sends Moses to Egypt to make good on His promises. The second half of the book of Exodus tracks the response of God's people to their newfound freedom. Our teaching series will take a 'birds-eye' view of this amazing book. Read Exodus 3.1 - 4.17 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=489185663 A transcript may be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; Exodus 2.1-25 The book of Exodus is about the relentless love of God for his people. The God who sees, hears and responds. The God who promised covenant blessing to Abraham and his descendants and now sends Moses to Egypt to make good on His promises. The second half of the book of Exodus tracks the response of God's people to their newfound freedom. Our teaching series will take a 'birds-eye' view of this amazing book. Read Exodus 2.1-25 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=488700296 A transcript may be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; Exodus 1.1-22 The book of Exodus is about the relentless love of God for his people. The God who sees, hears and responds. The God who promised covenant blessing to Abraham and his descendants and now sends Moses to Egypt to make good on His promises. The second half of the book of Exodus tracks the response of God's people to their newfound freedom. Our teaching series will take a 'birds-eye' view of this amazing book. Read Exodus 1.1-22 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=488083891 A transcript may be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sex, Politics & Religion Talk #4 by Mike Bird; Romans 16.1-16 Mike Bird is an Anglican Minister, Academic Dean and New Testament lecturer at Ridley College in Melbourne. Mike describes himself as a “biblical theologian” who endeavours to bring together biblical studies and systematic theology. He believes that the purpose of the church is to “gospelize,” that is to preach, promote, and practise the Gospel-story of the Lord Jesus Christ. As an industrious researcher, Mike has written and edited over thirty books including Bourgeois Babes, Bossy Wives, and Bobby Haircuts: A Case for Gender Equality in Ministry. In this message he expounds Romans 16 and explores women in leadership in the Bible. Read Romans 16.1-16 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=487519319 A transcript may be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sex, Politics & Religion Talk #3 by Allison Troth; Matthew 5.27-30 Between 7 and 10pm the cafes and casual bars of Pat Pong Rd flip their signs to become massage parlours, cuddle bars, discos, spas... 60% of the girls working that 2km strip are under age... they are tricked and stolen and trafficked. Those young girls will service between 7 and 10 men a night. Yes, they are prostitutes, but not by choice. One could claim the Bible has a preoccupation with the sin of prostitutes - they are mentioned dozens of times. But it is the weight of sin itself which is the issue, and the community which surrounds that sin. So what else can we do? Don't turn away like I did. As Christians, let's join in force against this sin to rescue the least and the lost. Read Matthew 5.27-30 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=486991341 The video referenced in the message can be viewed here: https://youtu.be/xXdbyWDBpVU A transcript may be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sex, Politics & Religion Talk #2 by John Englezos; Matthew 5.13-16 Spoken word poet, author and performer, John's work centres around notions of Hope, Identity and Wonder. Whether its one on one speaker coaching, workshopping or his own performance, John brings out what is authentic and memorable in people's stories. John walks gently in any space he enters speaks to us about what it looks like to show genuine hospitality and speak truth and life in non religious spaces. In the absence of common language and ritual, how do we be salt and light in our ever-changing context? Read Matthew 5.13-16 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=486384158 A transcript may be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sex, Politics & Religion Talk #1 by Jesse Butler & Adam Cetrangolo; 2 Corinthians 5.14-21 Jesse Butler is a 35 year old actor/comedian with Aboriginal heritage. He is a member of St Cath's and the St Cath's worship team and will soon be heading to Darwin to take up new employment. To launch our Sex, Politics and Religion series, Jesse will be in conversation with our Lead Pastor, Adam, to explore how we as the Church can walk authentically with our Nation's Firs Peoples. What is the Church's responsibility in this area? How does our faith inform our practice? What have we still to learn from our Aboriginal brothers and sisters? Read 2 Corinthians 5.14-21 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=485754948 A transcript may be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Bree Mills; Luke 24.13-35 Guest preacher, Bree Mills, expounds the next section of Luke's Easter narrative as we follow the story of two disciple on the road to Emmaus who encounter Jesus. Are we allowing ourselves to encounter Jesus? Is there a need to adjust our expectations before we can really encounter Him? Read Luke 24.13-35 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=485754025 A transcript may be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; Luke 24.1-12 Early on the first day of the week the women come to anoint a dead body but instead find an empty tomb. The men who had followed Jesus find their story to be an 'idle tale'. What changed their minds? And what does this account have to teach us about faith in Jesus even in the trying times? Read Luke 24.1-12 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=485752896 A transcript may be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; 1 Thessalonians 5.12-28 As we journey through the season of Lent, Paul's first epistle to the Thessalonians provides the dual opportunity to both reflect on the Gospel in action and to re-dedicate ourselves to holiness of life through the example of this Church who did not allow persecution or fear for the future hinder their zeal for the Good News of Jesus. Read 1 Thessalonians 5.12-28 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=483962005 A transcript may be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; 1 Thessalonians 5.1- 11 As we journey through the season of Lent, Paul's first epistle to the Thessalonians provides the dual opportunity to both reflect on the Gospel in action and to re-dedicate ourselves to holiness of life through the example of this Church who did not allow persecution or fear for the future hinder their zeal for the Good News of Jesus. Read 1 Thessalonians 5.1-11 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=483961879 A transcript may be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; 1 Thessalonians 4.13- 18 As we journey through the season of Lent, Paul's first epistle to the Thessalonians provides the dual opportunity to both reflect on the Gospel in action and to re-dedicate ourselves to holiness of life through the example of this Church who did not allow persecution or fear for the future hinder their zeal for the Good News of Jesus. Read 1 Thessalonians 4.13-18 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=483329618 A transcript may be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; 1 Thessalonians 4.1- 12, Leviticus 19 As we journey through the season of Lent, Paul's first epistle to the Thessalonians provides the dual opportunity to both reflect on the Gospel in action and to re-dedicate ourselves to holiness of life through the example of this Church who did not allow persecution or fear for the future hinder their zeal for the Good News of Jesus. Read 1 Thessalonians 4.1-12 and Leviticus 19 here: https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1%20Thessalonians%204:1-12,Leviticus%2019&version=ESV;NRSV A transcript may be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Molly Watts; 1 Thessalonians 2.13 - 3.5 As we journey through the season of Lent, Paul's first epistle to the Thessalonians provides the dual opportunity to both reflect on the Gospel in action and to re-dedicate ourselves to holiness of life through the example of this Church who did not allow persecution or fear for the future hinder their zeal for the Good News of Jesus. Read 1 Thessalonians 2.13 - 3.5 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=481457342 A transcript may be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; 1 Thessalonians 3.6-13 As we journey through the season of Lent, Paul's first epistle to the Thessalonians provides the dual opportunity to both reflect on the Gospel in action and to re-dedicate ourselves to holiness of life through the example of this Church who did not allow persecution or fear for the future hinder their zeal for the Good News of Jesus. Read 1 Thessalonians 3.6-13 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=480824990 A transcript may be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; 1 Thessalonians 2.1-12 As we journey through the season of Lent, Paul's first epistle to the Thessalonians provides the dual opportunity to both reflect on the Gospel in action and to re-dedicate ourselves to holiness of life through the example of this Church who did not allow persecution or fear for the future hinder their zeal for the Good News of Jesus. Read 1 Thessalonians 2.1-12 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=480710984 A transcript may be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; 1 Thessalonians 1.1-10 As we journey through the season of Lent, Paul's first epistle to the Thessalonians provides the dual opportunity to both reflect on the Gospel in action and to re-dedicate ourselves to holiness of life through the example of this Church who did not allow persecution or fear for the future hinder their zeal for the Good News of Jesus. Read 1 Thessalonians 1.1-10 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=480441937 A transcript may be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; Hebrews 11.32 - 12.2 While little is known about the author or the audience of the book of Hebrews, we do know that their faith was 'under fire'. The temptation for this first audience was to retreat to a form of quasi-Christian-Judaism that was more familiar and more acceptable to those they lived among. In the earlier chapters, the author shows the futility of faith without Jesus. In chapter 11 - the focus of this series - the author draws from the 'heroes' of the Hebrew Scriptures to show how their faith points to Jesus who is ultimately the pioneer and perfecter of our faith. This short practical summer series will explore the definition of faith, the way it is lived out practically, staying the course, faith under fire and how to share it with others. Read Hebrews 11.32 - 12.2 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=479618571 A transcript may be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; Hebrews 11.17-31 While little is known about the author or the audience of the book of Hebrews, we do know that their faith was 'under fire'. The temptation for this first audience was to retreat to a form of quasi-Christian-Judaism that was more familiar and more acceptable to those they lived among. In the earlier chapters, the author shows the futility of faith without Jesus. In chapter 11 - the focus of this series - the author draws from the 'heroes' of the Hebrew Scriptures to show how their faith points to Jesus who is ultimately the pioneer and perfecter of our faith. This short practical summer series will explore the definition of faith, the way it is lived out practically, staying the course, faith under fire and how to share it with others. Read Hebrews 11.17-31 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=479613511 A transcript may be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; Hebrews 11.13-16 While little is known about the author or the audience of the book of Hebrews, we do know that their faith was 'under fire'. The temptation for this first audience was to retreat to a form of quasi-Christian-Judaism that was more familiar and more acceptable to those they lived among. In the earlier chapters, the author shows the futility of faith without Jesus. In chapter 11 - the focus of this series - the author draws from the 'heroes' of the Hebrew Scriptures to show how their faith points to Jesus who is ultimately the pioneer and perfecter of our faith. This short practical summer series will explore the definition of faith, the way it is lived out practically, staying the course, faith under fire and how to share it with others. Read Hebrews 11.13-16 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=478394530
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; Hebrews 11.4-12 While little is known about the author or the audience of the book of Hebrews, we do know that their faith was 'under fire'. The temptation for this first audience was to retreat to a form of quasi-Christian-Judaism that was more familiar and more acceptable to those they lived among. In the earlier chapters, the author shows the futility of faith without Jesus. In chapter 11 - the focus of this series - the author draws from the 'heroes' of the Hebrew Scriptures to show how their faith points to Jesus who is ultimately the pioneer and perfecter of our faith. This short practical summer series will explore the definition of faith, the way it is lived out practically, staying the course, faith under fire and how to share it with others. Read Hebrews 11.4-12 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=478010846
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; Hebrews 11.1-3 While little is known about the author or the audience of the book of Hebrews, we do know that their faith was 'under fire'. The temptation for this first audience was to retreat to a form of quasi-Christian-Judaism that was more familiar and more acceptable to those they lived among. In the earlier chapters, the author shows the futility of faith without Jesus. In chapter 11 - the focus of this series - the author draws from the 'heroes' of the Hebrew Scriptures to show how their faith points to Jesus who is ultimately the pioneer and perfecter of our faith. This short practical summer series will explore the definition of faith, the way it is lived out practically, staying the course, faith under fire and how to share it with others. Read Hebrews 11.1-3 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=477998606
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; Matthew 2.13-23 The final verses of Matthew's Birth narrative demonstrate both the hostility to the arrival of the infant King as well as the depth of the Father's love that he would come to us vulnerable, weak and despised. Matthew draws on ancient prophecies to help us understand the fulfilment of God's grand rescuse plan. Read Matthew 2.13-23 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=476717490
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; Matthew 2.1-11 As we continue our journey through the twelve days of Christmas we reflect on the story of the magi coming from a foreign land to pay homage to a newborn King. This account reminds us that Jesus is a King not only for the people of Israel but for the whole world and also provides a glimpse into the fact that He will be rejected by many of his own people. Read Matthew 2.1-11 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=476122351
Christmas Message by Adam Cetrangolo; Matthew 1.18-25 In the 2020 Christmas message we explored Jesus birth narrative from Matthew's Gospel perspective. Here two names of Jesus are of particular note: the name 'Emmanuel' which means God is with us and the name 'Jesus' which means the Lord saves. Matthew demonstrates that the God of the universe is both present and active. Read Matthew 1.18-25 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=476040764 A full transcript of this sermon can be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; Isaiah 11.1-16 Isaiah is the largest single prophetic book in the Hebrew scriptures. Reading Isaiah helps us better understand the ministry of Jesus and God's rescue plan for the world. Much of chapters 7-11 (the focus of this series) foretell the events surrounding the birth of Jesus. In this series we explore the grand narrative of salvation and by so doing gain a richer understanding of Jesus, the Gospels and the Mission of the Church. Read Isaiah 11.1-16 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=475449215 A full transcript of this sermon can be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; Isaiah 10.5-34 Isaiah is the largest single prophetic book in the Hebrew scriptures. Reading Isaiah helps us better understand the ministry of Jesus and God's rescue plan for the world. Much of chapters 7-11 (the focus of this series) foretell the events surrounding the birth of Jesus. In this series we explore the grand narrative of salvation and by so doing gain a richer understanding of Jesus, the Gospels and the Mission of the Church. Read Isaiah 10.5-34 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=474888636 A full transcript of this sermon can be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; Isaiah 9.1 - 10.4 Isaiah is the largest single prophetic book in the Hebrew scriptures. Reading Isaiah helps us better understand the ministry of Jesus and God's rescue plan for the world. Much of chapters 7-11 (the focus of this series) foretell the events surrounding the birth of Jesus. In this series we explore the grand narrative of salvation and by so doing gain a richer understanding of Jesus, the Gospels and the Mission of the Church. Read Isaiah 9.1 - 10.4 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=474257453 A full transcript of this sermon can be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; Isaiah 8.1-22 Isaiah is the largest single prophetic book in the Hebrew scriptures. Reading Isaiah helps us better understand the ministry of Jesus and God's rescue plan for the world. Much of chapters 7-11 (the focus of this series) foretell the events surrounding the birth of Jesus. In this series we explore the grand narrative of salvation and by so doing gain a richer understanding of Jesus, the Gospels and the Mission of the Church. Read Isaiah 8.1-22 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=474257549 A full transcript of this sermon can be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Claire Cheeseman; Isaiah 7.1-25 Isaiah is the largest single prophetic book in the Hebrew scriptures. Reading Isaiah helps us better understand the ministry of Jesus and God's rescue plan for the world. Much of chapters 7-11 (the focus of this series) foretell the events surrounding the birth of Jesus. In this series we explore the grand narrative of salvation and by so doing gain a richer understanding of Jesus, the Gospels and the Mission of the Church. Read Isaiah 7.1-25 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=473077449 A full transcript of this sermon can be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon & Annual Meeting Message by Adam Cetrangolo; 1 Timothy 6.11-21 The theme of 1 Timothy is that the gospel leads to practical, visible change in the lives of those who believe it. It is often thought that the theme is church order, but the discussion of church offices is simply a piece of the larger argument that the true gospel, in contrast to false teaching, will always lead to godliness in its adherents. Read 1 Timothy 6.11-21 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=472489515 A full transcript of this sermon can be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; 1 Timothy 5.1 - 6.2a The theme of 1 Timothy is that the gospel leads to practical, visible change in the lives of those who believe it. It is often thought that the theme is church order, but the discussion of church offices is simply a piece of the larger argument that the true gospel, in contrast to false teaching, will always lead to godliness in its adherents. Read 1 Timothy 5.1 - 6.2a here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=471786631 A full transcript of this sermon can be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Nina Kamčev; 1 Timothy 4.1-16 The theme of 1 Timothy is that the gospel leads to practical, visible change in the lives of those who believe it. It is often thought that the theme is church order, but the discussion of church offices is simply a piece of the larger argument that the true gospel, in contrast to false teaching, will always lead to godliness in its adherents. Read 1 Timothy 4.1-16 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=471187693 A full transcript of this sermon can be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
An informal reflection led by Adam Cetrangolo on the Pastoral Implications of 1 Timothy, Chapters 2 & 3 After preaching over two weeks from 1 Timothy chapters 2 and 3 and fielding questions, it became apparent that there were a number of pastoral questions that were arising that were important to unpack in a more relaxed setting than a Sunday Service. This recording is an attempt to do this while answering specific questions asked on Sunday 25 October. The theme of 1 Timothy is that the gospel leads to practical, visible change in the lives of those who believe it. It is often thought that the theme is church order, but the discussion of church offices is simply a piece of the larger argument that the true gospel, in contrast to false teaching, will always lead to godliness in its adherents. This sermon can also be watched on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/yx_Cfg-MVac Read 1 Timothy 2-3 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=470881938
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; 1 Timothy 3.1-16 The theme of 1 Timothy is that the gospel leads to practical, visible change in the lives of those who believe it. It is often thought that the theme is church order, but the discussion of church offices is simply a piece of the larger argument that the true gospel, in contrast to false teaching, will always lead to godliness in its adherents. This recording includes an answer to a question from the previous week on the biblical theme of subordination (the start of the recording). This sermon can also be watched on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/SpVaxsdc0FM Read 1 Timothy 3.1-16 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=470658855 A full transcript of this sermon can be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; 1 Timothy 2.1-15 The theme of 1 Timothy is that the gospel leads to practical, visible change in the lives of those who believe it. It is often thought that the theme is church order, but the discussion of church offices is simply a piece of the larger argument that the true gospel, in contrast to false teaching, will always lead to godliness in its adherents. This sermon can also be watched on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/Y0SC7ZF6ABc Read 1 Timothy 2.1-15 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=470658479 Full version of Amy Orr-Ewing's Talk can be watched here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhv82lwBOBw&feature=youtu.be&t=2087 A full transcript of this sermon can be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; 1 Timothy 1.12-20 The theme of 1 Timothy is that the gospel leads to practical, visible change in the lives of those who believe it. It is often thought that the theme is church order, but the discussion of church offices is simply a piece of the larger argument that the true gospel, in contrast to false teaching, will always lead to godliness in its adherents. Read 1 Timothy 1.12-20 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=470657889 A full transcript of this sermon can be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; 1 Timothy 1.1-11 The theme of 1 Timothy is that the gospel leads to practical, visible change in the lives of those who believe it. It is often thought that the theme is church order, but the discussion of church offices is simply a piece of the larger argument that the true gospel, in contrast to false teaching, will always lead to godliness in its adherents. Read 1 Timothy 1.1-11 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=469058240 A full transcript of this sermon can be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net
Sermon by John E; Ecc 12.1 - 14 Ecclesiastes is a reconnaissance: the reflections of a man who knows God but explores what it is like to seek meaning and purpose of life from other things. As such it is a book that contains practical wisdom for our time. Like many today, he attempts to determine the meaning of life by progressively chasing the things that make for success in the world, i.e. knowledge, power, wealth, etc., only to find each time that the search does not yield the desired result. This book seems dark and pessimistic in parts and yet builds to a satisfying conclusion about where true wisdom and purpose are ultimately found. Full sermon texts can be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net Read Ecc 12.1 - 14 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=468517885
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; Ecc 9.2 - 16 Ecclesiastes is a reconnaissance: the reflections of a man who knows God but explores what it is like to seek meaning and purpose of life from other things. As such it is a book that contains practical wisdom for our time. Like many today, he attempts to determine the meaning of life by progressively chasing the things that make for success in the world, i.e. knowledge, power, wealth, etc., only to find each time that the search does not yield the desired result. This book seems dark and pessimistic in parts and yet builds to a satisfying conclusion about where true wisdom and purpose are ultimately found. Full sermon texts can be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net Read Ecc Ecc 9.2 - 16 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=467896264
Sermon by Stephanie Frobose; Ecc 7.1 - 20 Ecclesiastes is a reconnaissance: the reflections of a man who knows God but explores what it is like to seek meaning and purpose of life from other things. As such it is a book that contains practical wisdom for our time. Like many today, he attempts to determine the meaning of life by progressively chasing the things that make for success in the world, i.e. knowledge, power, wealth, etc., only to find each time that the search does not yield the desired result. This book seems dark and pessimistic in parts and yet builds to a satisfying conclusion about where true wisdom and purpose are ultimately found. Full sermon texts can be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net Read Ecc Ecc 7.1 - 20 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=467051650
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; Ecc 3.1 - 15 Ecclesiastes is a reconnaissance: the reflections of a man who knows God but explores what it is like to seek meaning and purpose of life from other things. As such it is a book that contains practical wisdom for our time. Like many today, he attempts to determine the meaning of life by progressively chasing the things that make for success in the world, i.e. knowledge, power, wealth, etc., only to find each time that the search does not yield the desired result. This book seems dark and pessimistic in parts and yet builds to a satisfying conclusion about where true wisdom and purpose are ultimately found. Full sermon texts can be obtained here:http://sermons.stcaths.net Read Ecc 3.1-15 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=467050608
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; Ecc 2.17-26 Ecclesiastes is a reconnaissance: the reflections of a man who knows God but explores what it is like to seek meaning and purpose of life from other things. As such it is a book that contains practical wisdom for our time. Like many today, he attempts to determine the meaning of life by progressively chasing the things that make for success in the world, i.e. knowledge, power, wealth, etc., only to find each time that the search does not yield the desired result. This book seems dark and pessimistic in parts and yet builds to a satisfying conclusion about where true wisdom and purpose are ultimately found. Full sermon texts can be obtained here:http://sermons.stcaths.net Read Ecc 2.17-26 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=466353030
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; Ecc 2.1-11 Ecclesiastes is a reconnaissance: the reflections of a man who knows God but explores what it is like to seek meaning and purpose of life from other things. As such it is a book that contains practical wisdom for our time. Like many today, he attempts to determine the meaning of life by progressively chasing the things that make for success in the world, i.e. knowledge, power, wealth, etc., only to find each time that the search does not yield the desired result. This book seems dark and pessimistic in parts and yet builds to a satisfying conclusion about where true wisdom and purpose are ultimately found. Video referenced in this message can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5-bwS-hrJ4&feature=youtu.be&t=315 Full sermon texts can be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net Read Ecc 2.1-11 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=465752721
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; Ecc 1.1-18 Ecclesiastes is a reconnaissance: the reflections of a man who knows God but explores what it is like to seek meaning and purpose of life from other things. As such it is a book that contains practical wisdom for our time. Like many today, he attempts to determine the meaning of life by progressively chasing the things that make for success in the world, i.e. knowledge, power, wealth, etc., only to find each time that the search does not yield the desired result. This book seems dark and pessimistic in parts and yet builds to a satisfying conclusion about where true wisdom and purpose are ultimately found. Full sermon texts can be obtained here: http://sermons.stcaths.net Read Ecc 1.1-18 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=464793963
Sermon by Adam Cetrangolo; Mark 6.1-6 The Gospel of Mark is the earliest account of the life of Jesus and therefore a foundational text that provides key teaching about Christian living. Additionally it gives us an insight into Jesus' very practical approach to training his followers to do ministry. This series will examine Chapters 3 - 6, reflecting particularly on what it means to 'do what Jesus did' even in amid complex or controversial contexts. Read Mark 6.1-6 here: http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=464793146