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As We Forgive, with Rev. Dr. Steven Koski. Series: The Jesus Prayer: 7 Spiritual Practices for the New Year A Spacious Christianity, First Presbyterian Church of Bend, Oregon. Scripture: Matthew 18.21-22; Luke 23.34.Join us this Sunday to hear a powerful message on the transformative power of forgiveness. We'll explore how to overcome hatred with love, even in the face of unimaginable tragedy. Attend in-person or online – all are welcome.About the Series, The Jesus Prayer: 7 Spiritual Practices for the New Year: In the midst of their own uncertainty and anxiety, the disciples asked Jesus how to pray. Jesus replied, “Pray this way” and taught what is known as the Lord's Prayer or Jesus Prayer. This series will focus on this teaching of Jesus as an invitation to 7 spiritual practices that will strengthen our faith and help us show up in the world with courage and compassion.Join us each Sunday, 10AM at bendfp.org, or 11AM KTVZ-CW Channel 612/12 in Bend. Subscribe/Follow, and click the bell for alerts.At First Presbyterian, you will meet people at many different places theologically and spiritually. And we love it that way. We want to be a place where our diversity brings us together and where conversation takes us all deeper in our understanding of God.We call this kind of faith “Spacious Christianity.” We don't ask anyone to sign creeds or statements of belief. The life of faith is about a way of being in the world and a faith that shows itself in love.Thank you for your support of the mission of the First Presbyterian Church of Bend. Visit https://bendfp.org/giving/ for more information.Keywords:Forgiveness, hate, reconciliation, Dylann Roof, Charleston shooting, Desmond Tutu, Lord's Prayer, Ruby Bridges, Black History Month, anti-racism, collective responsibility, healing, grace, evil, love., presbyterian, church, online worship, bend, oregonFeaturing:Rev. Dr. Steven Koski, Becca Ellis, Brave of Heart, GuestsSupport the show
Senior Pastor Jason Edwards continued our summer sermon series on The Lord's Prayer with his message "As We Forgive."
Sermon by Pastor Tyler Looney; May 5, 2024; First Methodist Church - Sweetwater, TX; ‘And When You Pray: As We Forgive' - Text: Matthew 18: 21-35; You are always invited and welcome to join us for Worship Services at 309 Cedar Street in Sweetwater, Texas. Also find us online at:Email - info@fumcsweetwater.orgWebsite - http://fumcsweetwater.org Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/fumcsw Twitter - https://twitter.com/fumcsweetwaterYoutube - @fumcsweetwater406( Music provided by spinningmerkaba, Sun Says Yes, under Creative Commons license - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/legalcode )
I. -...Our Debts...--II. -Forgive Us...--III. -...As We Forgive...-
I. "...Our Debts..."II. "Forgive Us..."III. "...As We Forgive..."
Could you forgive someone if you knew they murdered your entire family? It sounds far-fetched. But this is the question posed in As We Forgive - a documentary about the tragedies of the 1994 Rwandan genocide and the stories of two women as they came face to face with the men who killed their families. It provoked the question - Would I be capable of forgiving my enemies like this? This is the center point of Jesus' most shocking, counterintuitive teaching - "Love your enemies, and pray for those who persecute you." (Matthew 5:44) In saying this, Jesus set a new benchmark for love. He turned the new world order upside down. For Christians, the key distinguishing mark of spiritual maturity is the way we love our enemies. In today's podcast, I walk through the 3 reasons our love often stops short of this measurement, and what we can do to deepen the way we love others. (Hint, this is all a precursor for where we'll be headed over the next several weeks of the podcast!)
Welcome to Media in the Mix, the only podcast produced and hosted by the School of Communication at American University. Join us as we create a safe space to explore topics and communication at the intersection of social justice, tech, innovation & pop culture. Today, we welcome guest, Laura Waters Hinson! Join us as we talk documentary filmmaking, Laura's amazing projects over the years, and Community Voice Lab! To give you more background on our guest today, Laura serves as the division's social impact coordinator and director of the Community Voice Lab. Laura's films focus on personal journeys, especially among women in Africa, exploring themes of reconciliation, human resilience and entrepreneurship. Her first feature documentary, As We Forgive, about Rwanda's reconciliation movement, won the 2008 student Academy Award for best documentary, the Cinema for Peace Award in Berlin, and was broadcast nationally on public television. Since 2009, Laura's films have been screened at the U.S. Congress, the United Nations, the Smithsonian National Gallery of Art and at dozens of international film festivals such as the Santa Barbara International Film Fest, Austin Film Fest, Seattle Human Rights Film Fest, Heartland Film Fest, Manchester International Film Fest, among many others. Her latest documentary, Mama Rwanda, is about the new generation of women entrepreneurs in Rwanda transforming their nation after genocide and was supported by the National Geographic All Roads Film Project. She partnered with the Akilah Institute for Women, using the film to promote women's education in East Africa and beyond. Most recently, Laura directed her first narrative short called Moving Violation, which starred Milana Vayntrub and won Best Narrative Short at the DC Independent Film Festival. During the Spring of 2019, Laura served as the director's shadow on the set of Showtime's Homeland. Prior to this, she served as Filmmaker-in-Residence within SOC where she re-launched the Community Voice Project (CVP), which partners American University student filmmakers with DC-based non-profits to produce a short film series capturing voices of marginalized DC community residents. To donate to American University's School of Communication and to continue supporting this podcast, visit:https://giving.american.edu/
In this episode, Graham interviews author and mom of 6 boys, Catherine Claire Larson, about her new & upcoming books and excellent thoughts on parenting. Catherine reminds us that parenting is both a responsibility and a joy and that the discipleship of our kids is absolutely critical work for the kingdom. Catherine is the author of two books, Waiting in Wonder: Growing in Faith While You're Expecting and As We Forgive. Her upcoming books will be Watching in Wonder (for moms of babies) and Walking in Wonder (for moms of toddlers).
"Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us." This petition in the Our Father offers us both a challenge and an invitation. Each time we pray this, we acknowledge that we are forgiven and so we too must extend forgiveness. But how do we live this? In this episode Fred reflects on this petition and offers some advice from his own experience of finding forgiveness. Check out our full episode on forgiveness here: As We Forgive (https://drawnear.fireside.fm/12) Detailed notes and discussion questions coming soon! Click to Donate (https://www.patreon.com/drawnear) to become a supporter/patron! Join the community by following the Draw Near Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/fredandkara). Book Fred and/or Kara to speak by visiting the Draw Near "booking page (https://www.drawnear.me/booking)." Like our podcast? Hit that “subscribe” button AND the notification button/bell to know when new episodes are posted! Give us a rating! Leave a review! Tell your friends! Even more, pray for us! Draw Near Theme © Fred Shellabarger & Kara Kardell
2022-08-07 Prayer, pt. 8 Forgive Us, As We Forgive
Pastor Jill Moffett continues the Lenten sermon series, “The Most Important Prayer of All.” It is the most important prayer because it is the one Jesus shared when asked by the disciples to teach them to pray. But we often take this prayer for granted and miss how much this teaches us about how to approach God. This week: Forgive ... As We Forgive.
"As We Forgive" from Pastor Tracy S. Noel
A Grave Warning....After the Lord Jesus taught His disciples to pray, He reemphasized the importance of forgiving those that sin against us. -- -Forgive us our debts, AS WE FORGIVE our debtors-- -Luke-- -And forgive us our sins- FOR WE ALSO FORGIVE EVERY ONE that is indebted to us--- You see, forgiveness of others' sins against you is one of the excellent virtues - prominent marks that the Spirit of Christ is in you. -- Children of God are forgiven, and therefore they are also -forgiving- people. In fact, one of the evidences that you have been born-again- forgiven for all your sins by the blood atonement of Christ is, you readily forgive those that have sinned against you. -- In contrast, it is a -grave warning- to any of you who do profess faith in Christ, who refuse to forgive -another-- your neighbor or even your enemy for their offences against you.
“As We Forgive” from The Lord’s Prayer by Doug Peters. The post As We Forgive appeared first on Grace Crossing Church - The Woodlands, TX.
A new MP3 sermon from Redeemer Reformation Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Lord's Day 51: Forgive Us, As We Forgive Subtitle: Heidelberg Catechism 2019-2020 Speaker: Brian Cochran Broadcaster: Redeemer Reformation Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 6/14/2020 Bible: Matthew 6:12 Length: 45 min.
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Quote (Feb. 5, 2020): "The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be kindled." (Plutarch)"Forgive us our trespasses AS WE FORGIVE others who trespass against us." (Mt. 6:12)
For the month of January we have asked this question: What do you think is the most powerful thing we could do if we desired to see individuals and even entire communities transformed for the sake of God and His Kingdom? The answer is simple. Pray. Movements of revival and renewal have always had one … Continue reading Part 4: As We Forgive →
9-24-17 Forgive Us...As We Forgive by MPPC
As We Forgive... by Fr. Josh Waltz
Theme: A Prayer for Forgiveness Point 1: Forgive Us, Point 2: As We Forgive
As We Forgive by Kara Rota on Noble/Gas Quarterly at http://www.actuallyreadbooks.com/rawfkr. Serious computer issues have messed up my posting schedule this week, but Dell's looking into it (kinda) and things should smooth out now.
Rachel Cross 8th March, 2015 Deep church - As We Forgive