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June 2, 2026
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Today, as Jesus rises up from the Jordan River, as the heavens are opened and the Holy Spirit descends like a dove, we get our first look at Jesus as an adult in the Gospel of Matthew. Just the chapter before he was a child in Nazareth! The huge time jump in Matthew's Gospel can feel abrupt, can make it seem at first glance like Jesus simply appeared one day at the Jordan River, fully-formed and ready to begin his ministry... The post The Baptism of Our Lord appeared first on Wicker Park Lutheran Church.
The Baptism of Our Lord - Church Service @ Redeemer Lutheran Fairhope LCMS
Fr Ethan
Distraction destroys us; fear of the Lord frees us from distraction.(Matthew 3:13-17; Isaiah 42:1-9; Psalm 29) As you listen to the sermon, here are some questions you can reflect on to deepen your spiritual connection with God: 1) What has been distracting you from what truly matters? 2) When has fear helped you focus on what truly matters? 3) When have you experienced God in something powerful? 4) When have you experienced God in something gentle?
Sunday Worship for January 11, 2026, from Queen Anne Lutheran Church in Seattle, our 10:30 service— Pastor Dan Peterson; Cantor Kyle Haugen. Prelude—Chorale prelude: WIE SCHOEN LEUCHTET DER MORGENSTERN (“O Morning Star, How Fair and Bright,” ELW 308); Johann Ludwig Krebs • Introit—Psalm 45:7, 1 • Gathering Hymn— O Morning Star, How Fair and Bright, (ELW 308) • First Reading— Isaiah 42:1-9 • Second Reading—Acts 10:34-43 • Gospel—Matthew 3:13-17 • Sermon—Rev. Dan Peterson, "Who Am I?" • Hymn of the Day—Come, Beloved of the Maker (ELW 306) • Distribution Hymn—I Come with Joy (ELW 482) • Sending Hymn —TWe Know that Christ Is Raisedl (ELW 449) • Postlude—Fanfare ; William Mathias Link here to view the bulletin.Enjoying our worship recordings? Consider giving. Visit this link.
Lutheran Preaching and Teaching from St. John Random Lake, Wisconsin
January 14, 2026
The Baptism of our Lord - Fr. Derek Metcalf 01.11.26 by St. Aidan's Anglican Church, KC
Isaiah 60: 1-6; John 1: 29-34; Haydock Commentary Please consider donating to help keep this podcast going by going to buymeacoffee.com/catholicdailybrief Also, if you enjoy these episodes, please give a five star rating and share the podcast with your friends and family
January 13th, 2026: Jesus Submitted to Baptism Not Out of Need but Example; St Hilary vs Arianism; Holy Name of Jesus, Brightness of Eternal Light; Be On Your Guard! Overcome Evil with Good; Baptism of the Lord & Our Vow of Renewal
29 The next day, John saw Jesus coming to him, and he saith: Behold the Lamb of God, behold him who taketh away the sin of the world.Altera die vidit Joannes Jesum venientem ad se, et ait : Ecce agnus Dei, ecce qui tollit peccatum mundi. 30 This is he, of whom I said: After me there cometh a man, who is preferred before me: because he was before me.Hic est de quo dixi : Post me venit vir qui ante me factus est : quia prior me erat : 31 And I knew him not, but that he may be made manifest in Israel, therefore am I come baptizing with water.et ego nesciebam eum, sed ut manifestetur in Israel, propterea veni ego in aqua baptizans. 32 And John gave testimony, saying: I saw the Spirit coming down, as a dove from heaven, and he remained upon him.Et testimonium perhibuit Joannes, dicens : Quia vidi Spiritum descendentem quasi columbam de caelo, et mansit super eum. 33 And I knew him not; but he who sent me to baptize with water, said to me: He upon whom thou shalt see the Spirit descending, and remaining upon him, he it is that baptizeth with the Holy Ghost.Et ego nesciebam eum : sed qui misit me baptizare in aqua, ille mihi dixit : Super quem videris Spiritum descendentem, et manentem super eum, hic est qui baptizat in Spiritu Sancto. 34 And I saw, and I gave testimony, that this is the Son of God.Et ego vidi : et testimonium perhibui quia hic est Filius Dei.
Listen to Bishop Doyle's sermon, "See Jesus Baptism of Our Lord, Year A" held at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Pearland, TX. More at www.texasbishop.com
Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis, sermon, The Rt. Rev. Jeffery Lee, Anglican, Anglocatholic
Dom Vincent | Epiphany | January 11th, 2026
The Baptism of Our Lord St. John's, Lafayette Square Washington, DC Release date: 12 January 2026
The Epistle: Acts 10:34-43 The Holy Gospel: St. Matthew 3:13-17
What in the world is anointing?Baptism of Our LordJoshua 3; Ephesians 1:13–18; Matthew 3:13–17
Rev. Peter C. Bender
Sunday, January 11, 2026 ~ Sermon by Pastor Brett JenkinsGeneral podcast introduction using "Be Thou My Vision." General podcast outro using "Be Thou My Vision."
This is Wade's sermon at Resurrection Lutheran Church in Milwaukee, WI for the Baptism of Our Lord. We'd love to have you join us at Resurrection for a Sunday Divine Service sometime at 9am. As always, if you are enjoying the show, please subscribe, rate, and review us on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, or TuneIn Radio. You can also like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. And, of course, share us with a friend or two! If you'd like to contact us we can be reached at podcast@LetTheBirdFly.com, or visit our website at www.LetTheBirdFly.com.
Sunday, January 11, 2026
The sermon from the Baptism of Our Lord by Pastor Atkinson.
Gospel Reading: Matthew 3:13-17
Dear friends in Christ, welcome to this podcast from All Saints Episcopal Church in Portland. All Saints is a loving, welcoming parish serving Southeast Portland for over a century. Our purpose is to celebrate God's love, seek and serve Christ in all persons, and go forth into the world rejoicing in the power of the Spirit!Today, we invite you to join the Very Rev. Andria Skornik as she preaches the gospel, and explores the mysteries of God in our modern world.
iel Adkinson - The First Sunday of Epiphany (The Baptism of Our Lord Jesus Christ), 2026
Vicar Raebel delivers the message in the Sanctuary.
Vicar Raebel delivers the message in the Auditorium.
Baptism of Our Lord- Wildman Romans 6:1-4 Matthew 3:13-17
Baptism of Our Lord- Behrens Romans 6:1-4 Matthew 3:13-17
Joshua 2:1-14; Psalm 89:20-29; Acts 10:34-38; Matthew 3:13-17
Non-Denominational, Convergent, Christian Community | Beacon, NY
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Jan 11th, 2026 - Pastor Mark Schmid - Baptism of Our Lord
Sermon from The Rev. Laurie Wurm on January 11, 2026
Isaiah 42:1-9, Romans 6:1-11, Matthew 3:13-17
https://tinyurl.com/frcmed-bpol2026-transcript
This sermon is drawn from Matthew 3:13-17.
This text exams The Crucifixion, with a special focus on the seven last words of Christ from Matthew 27, Luke 23 and John 19.
Join Karoline Lewis, Matt Skinner, and Rolf Jacobson as they explore the lectionary texts for the Baptism of Our Lord (January 11, 2026), diving deep into what makes this pivotal moment in Jesus' ministry more than just a baptismal event.The hosts examine why this Sunday marks the beginning of Epiphany rather than simply a theology of baptism. Jesus undergoes John's baptism of repentance—not Christian baptism—which troubled the early church and explains why John's Gospel omits Jesus' baptism entirely. Matt Skinner suggests John the Baptist served as a teacher to Jesus, with repentance signaling Jesus' readiness to embrace God's calling rather than washing away sins.The conversation emphasizes the Holy Spirit's central role: the Spirit's arrival empowers Jesus for ministry and leads him into the wilderness. This is Matthew's first instance of God speaking directly, publicly affirming "This is my Son, the beloved, with whom I am well pleased." The hosts connect this voice to Psalm 2's coronation language and explore whether God's voice thundered like Psalm 29 describes or arrived as a quiet whisper. Isaiah 42's servant songs provide crucial context for understanding Matthew's gentle yet justice-oriented Jesus. The hosts preview how this passage becomes essential for navigating Matthew's gospel, which balances Jesus' easy yoke with uncompromising demands. The discussion touches on how the early church searched scriptures post-resurrection to understand Jesus' identity.Acts 10:34-43 offers Peter's thumbnail sketch of Jesus' ministry, emphasizing God's anointing with the Holy Spirit and power. The hosts note this Sunday functions as a "mini-Pentecost" in Jesus' life, examining how baptism sets a particular way of life in motion—both for Jesus and for contemporary Christians reflecting on their own baptismal calling.