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In this lively Friday afternoon livestream recorded on January 17, 2025, Camden Bucey and a panel of guests discuss upcoming events, including Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary's Confessional Conference, themed “The Pastor: His Call, Character, and Work.” The panel includes Pat Daly (Greenville Seminary), Stephen Spinnenweber (Westminster PCA, Jacksonville), Ryan Noha (Reformed Forum), and Carlton Wynne (Westminster PCA, Atlanta; Reformed Theological Seminary, Atlanta). They preview the conference's lineup, including talks on pastoral calling, ministry, and the broader applications of confessional theology. Camden and Ryan highlight upcoming Reformed Forum events in Oklahoma City and California, offering opportunities to engage in robust theological discussions and fellowship. Stephen shares insights from his current sermon series on the Book of Numbers, uncovering its rich ecclesiological and redemptive themes. The panel also reflects on the challenges of preaching through difficult books and the joy of revealing Christ in all of Scripture. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Live Stream and Panel 03:00 Greenville Conference Overview 08:07 The Unique Community of the Greenville Conference 10:02 Carlton Wynne's Insights on Pastoral Calling 15:54 Exploring the Nature of Pastoral Ministry 18:07 Upcoming Events and Future Plans 24:56 Fellowship and Worship Opportunities 26:45 Upcoming Conferences and Events 28:26 Memorable Experiences and Connections 30:11 Exploring Historical Figures and Their Impact 31:36 Engaging with Contemporary Discussions 33:08 Critiques and Insights on Apologetics 37:39 Theological Frameworks in Apologetics 41:09 Preaching Through Challenging Texts 42:00 Insights on the Book of Numbers 48:37 Exploring the Book of Numbers 50:12 The Impact of Preaching on Congregation 51:41 Challenges in Old Testament Preaching 54:15 The Aaronic Benediction and Its Significance 56:23 Resources for Preaching and Teaching 58:17 Introduction to Stephen's Book 01:01:01 Understanding the Law of God 01:03:51 The Three Uses of the Law 01:06:12 Final Thoughts and Future Plans
A new MP3 sermon from Stornoway Free Church of Scotland (Cont) is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Aaronic Benediction Speaker: Rev Raymond Kemp Broadcaster: Stornoway Free Church of Scotland (Cont) Event: Sunday - AM Date: 5/19/2024 Bible: Numbers 6:22-27 Length: 36 min.
Israel- Why is the Middle East Important? Neil Johnson and Jeff Pelletier
Welcome to "Israel: Why is the Middle East Important?" In this special episode, we delve into the profound significance of the Aaronic Benediction found in Numbers 6:22-27 in the Old Testament. Join us as we explore the timeless message of blessing, protection, and divine favor bestowed upon Israel and all of the Notzrim (US). In this enlightening episode, we unravel the layers of meaning behind this ancient blessing and uncover its relevance in today's world. Discover how the Aaronic Benediction serves as a powerful reminder of God's unwavering love and commitment to His people, both in ancient times and in the present day. But the significance of this blessing extends beyond the borders of Israel. As we explore its implications for Christians, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness between the Old and New Testaments and the enduring legacy of faith that unites believers across generations.
We continue our look at the liturgical elements in the Common Service. Today we examine the Post-Communion liturgy. Handout 1: The-Post-Communion-in-the-Divine-Service b.pdf Overhead: Luther-on-the-Aaronic-Benediction.pdf --Michael D. Henson, Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church (Herrin, IL). https://vimeo.com/909753516?share=copy Picture: Concordia Lutheran Church (Frohna, MO) was founded in 1839 by families from Altenburg, Missouri. Our congregation participated in a Christmas Country Church Tour on December 14, 2023.
PDubs and PD take a deeper dive into the Aaronic Benediction. They share what they learned at a pastor's conference a few years ago on this great way to end our church services.
This week, Rabbi Silverman delivers a Message that examines the Aaronic Benediction. To view on YouTube go to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FBZ303EIfQ
Bob and JT discuss the Aaronic Benediction as it's called from the book Numbers and used at the end of church services. This benediction is actually God's way of placing His name, thereby promising to bless His people that have come to worship Him. Based upon Bob's blog on this topic and found at www.bobbrubaker.com you'll find insight and encouragement from God's shining face. Check it out.
A new MP3 sermon from Cliffwood Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Aaronic Benediction Speaker: Dr. Sid Dyer Broadcaster: Cliffwood Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 10/24/2021 Length: 41 min.
A new MP3 sermon from The Bahnsen Project is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: 69 - God's Smile Upon You (Aaronic Benediction) - Num 6:22-27; 1 Pt 3:8-12 (69 of 93) Subtitle: Church and Christian Living Speaker: Greg L. Bahnsen Broadcaster: The Bahnsen Project Event: Sunday - AM Date: 8/28/2021 Bible: Numbers 6:22-27; 1 Peter 3:8-12 Length: 49 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Salem Strict Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Aaronic Benediction Subtitle: Benedictions Speaker: Henry Sant Broadcaster: Salem Strict Baptist Church Event: Midweek Service Date: 9/9/2021 Bible: Numbers 6:22-27 Length: 34 min.
Each Wednesday evening, we host a gathering for leaders in our community to sit under various teachers and gain insight and wisdom for where God has placed them. This week, Pastor Ian shares on the significance and meaning of the priestly blessing of Numbers 6.Support the show (https://www.thealtar.org/give)
A new MP3 sermon from Stornoway Reformed Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Aaronic Benediction Speaker: Stephen McCollum Broadcaster: Stornoway Reformed Presbyterian Church Event: Prayer Meeting Date: 12/17/2020 Bible: Numbers 6:24-26 Length: 36 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Stornoway Reformed Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Aaronic Benediction Speaker: Stephen McCollum Broadcaster: Stornoway Reformed Presbyterian Church Event: Prayer Meeting Date: 12/17/2020 Bible: Numbers 6:24-26 Length: 36 min.
The Aaronic Benediction, or Priestly Blessing, found in Numbers 6 has always been a source of fascination for students of the Bible. What does this blessing mean, who is able to recite it, and when? Is there really any power in these words? Why do we close our eyes and bow our heads when this blessing is recited in the synagogue? And finally, how does all of this relate to Yeshua? Learn more in the 5 Minute Torah commentary on Parashat Nasso (Numbers 4:21-7:89).
One thing you have to say for the Book of Numbers, Theophiloi: it is exactly what it says in the title. Well, most of it is, anyway. Mixed in with all the census totals and step-by-step MapQuest directions to the Promised Land, though, is some truly wild stuff, including the return of one of our favorite Biblical tropes, the talking animal that no one seems to think is odd in the slightest. Join us, but make sure to brace yourself for a whole lot of skantent. Topics of discussion: The Devil's Bible (Wizard Magazine), the Devil's Bible (Codex Gigas), horse_ebooks, "Petition Pit," Scholars and Clowns, the two wolves inside us, clown eggs, James O'Barr's The Crow, a large Jamie Madrox of frog, the P editor, a mysterious animal that is either a sea cow or a Lady Rainicorn, Nazarite vs. Nazarene, the Aaronic Benediction, the Lord's invention of ska, an extremely clutch joke made to my wife, Nachos Galacticos, something that is definitely not an idol, Mt. TERF, God just making a bunch of disembodied mouths and then going to bed, Ac***a Gr**e, some wild nasty idol worship in Peor, Rimmon-Perez, a home for Slayer. Hymnal: "Let Me Ride That Donkey" by 69 Boyz, "Waterloo" by Stephen Mann of English Martyrs Church (https://www.youtube.com/user/Principal45) Offertory: As Enoch writes, "Whoever of you spends gold or silver for his brother's sake, he will receive ample treasure in the world to come." http://ko-fi.com/apocrypals
Find out what a “blessing” the Aaronic Benediction is by learning about the key Hebrew words while you listen to this message.
The Aaronic Benediction The text is Numbers 6. In this teaching: – Why is it that the oldest copies of scripture we have are of the Aaronic Benediction? Teacher: Rabbi Rube Date: June 17, 2000
(Psalm 67)God is still blessing the Jewish people of Israel today through the growth of outreach programs and through the building up of the body of believers by training them for ministry.
(High Holy Days 2012)(Josh Sofaer - Jews for Jesus)The Bible is all about the Messiah. All scripture is true. The line of communication with God is open to everyone. The Good News is that the Word became flesh; the Messiah died for our sins, and we are invited to know Him.
(Numbers 6:24-27) (Series: Liturgy)The origins and significance of Hebrew Liturgical Elements used in the Messianic Worship Service. Part 5: Aaronic Benediction.Yevarechecha Adonai VeyishmerechaYa'er Adonai Panav Eleycha VichunechaYisa Adonai Panav Eleycha Veyasem Lecha ShalomMay the Lord bless you and keep you;May the Lord make His face shine upon you and be gracious to you;May the Lord lift up His face to shine upon you and give you His peace.
Lisemby sings Hebrew Aaronic Blessing