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Rt Rev'd Mark Davies is the Bishop of MIddleton in Manchester - he's also the Commissary Bishop appointed to take care of the Diocese of Sodor and Man until Bishop-Elect Tricia Hillas takes up her ministry on the Island in mid-November.In his capacity as Bishop of Sodor and Man, Bishop Mark was on the Island recently to ordain Rev'd Ian Quayle as Deacon, Rev'd Joanna Fisher as priest, and to confirm some members of Kirk Maughold.On today's programme, Bishop Mark talks about the significance of this busy weekend and we also hear from Rev'd Matt Allen, lecturer at Emmanuel College where Rev'd Ian and Rev'd Joanna have been studying, who preached the sermon at Rev'd Joanna's ordination.And there's music - and a packed notice board too!Items for inclusion can be emailed - judithley@manxradio.com
Welcome to the Jesus Church in Watertown, South Dakota! Join us for service at: 500 14th Ave NW, Watertown, SD 57201 https://goo.gl/maps/WgUmDc1iH7jB8za98 Our Service Times: Sunday Morning Service at 10:00 am CDT Sunday Main Service at 11:00 am CDT Wednesday Service at 7:00 pm CDT You can find us online at: Website: https://jesuschurchsd.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JesusChurchSD Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jesuschurchsd/
Welcome to the Jesus Church in Watertown, South Dakota! You can find us online at: Website: https://jesuschurchsd.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JesusChurchSD Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jesuschurchsd/
Welcome to the Jesus Church in Watertown, South Dakota! You can find us online at: Website: https://jesuschurchsd.org/ Facebook: / jesuschurchsd Instagram: / jesuschurchsd
Bishop Mark highlights how good order is blessed throughout the Old and New Testaments.
Bishop Mark highlights how good order is blessed throughout the Old and New Testaments.
This service was dedicated to Daniel Manning in honor of his 72nd birthday. _________________________________________________________________________ In the heart of Texas, nestled within the Dallas Universal Life Church, Bishop Mark orchestrates a profound religious service, a tapestry woven with prayers, biblical teachings, and reflections that traverse the profound depths of faith, forgiveness, and fear. With a voice that resonates beyond the physical walls of the church, Bishop Mark illuminates the intertwined themes of fear, forgiveness, and faith, drawing from both sacred scriptures and intimate personal introspections. Venturing behind the curtain of a live show that unfolds every Wednesday at 5:30 Central Time, viewers are given an exclusive glimpse into the inner workings of a spiritual broadcast. The host, a beacon of zeal and fervor, underscores the pivotal role of promotional efforts in disseminating the show's message, urging the audience to mobilize through flyers and postcards to kindle a community of prayer and dialogue. Across various digital landscapes, from Roku to PCO TV and the PCV Network online Church, the show beckons viewers to embark on a journey of spiritual enrichment. For those unable to partake in the live spectacle, the host extends a digital lifeline through rebroadcasts on YouTube, ensuring that the spiritual oasis remains accessible to all, regardless of time constraints. Navigating the rich tapestry of holy narratives, the spotlight turns towards the enigmatic figure of Doubting Thomas, a central character in the biblical saga. Through the lens of doubt and fear, the host magnifies the essence of human vulnerability in tumultuous epochs. Drawing parallels between Thomas's quest for proof and universal struggles for faith amidst adversity, the discourse unfolds into a poignant testament of resilience and belief. Diving deeper into theological complexities, the video unearths the raw emotional maelstrom that besieged the disciples in the aftermath of Jesus's crucifixion. Portraying the venerable figure not only as a divine entity but as a being immersed in human apprehensions, the narrative showcases a vulnerable side of Jesus gripped by fear and doubt amid his earthly tribulations. Yet, amidst the shadows of despair, the luminous beacon of faith emerges, guiding believers towards a tranquil harbor in the divine presence amid life's darkest tempests. In essence, what unfolds within the sacred confines of the Dallas Universal Life Church transcends mere worship; it constitutes a narrative of profound introspection, a crucible where faith, forgiveness, and fear coalesce into a symphony of spiritual enlightenment and unwavering devotion. As the congregation and viewers alike delve into the depths of these timeless themes, they are beckoned to embark on a transcendent odyssey towards a sanctuary of solace and spiritual rejuvenation, guided by the unwavering light of faith in the face of life's most formidable tribulations. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bishopmark/support
This is a live broadcast for Easter Sunday, March 31 @ 5:30 PM In a heartwarming church service led by Bishop Mark at the Dallas Universal Life Church in Texas, the congregation gathered to celebrate Easter Sunday. The service was a beautiful blend of prayers, confessions, Bible readings, and reflective discussions centered around forgiveness, redemption, and, most importantly, the resurrection of Jesus Christ. During the service, Bishop Mark guided the congregation through prayers, including the Lord's Prayer, and the recitation of the Creed to affirm the beliefs of the church. The main focus was on the significance of Easter and the miracle of Jesus Christ's resurrection. The conversation delved into the biblical stories of Mary Magdalene's encounter with the empty tomb, angels, and the risen Jesus, highlighting the faith and mystery surrounding this event. The video touched upon the challenge of explaining the resurrection in rational terms, emphasizing the necessity of faith over scientific skepticism. Bishop Mark conveyed the importance of embracing the mystery and power of faith in accepting truths like the resurrection, acknowledging the limitations of human understanding when it comes to divine events. A significant part of the service was the sacred act of communion, where bread and wine symbolize Jesus Christ's body and blood. The ceremony was imbued with prayers and blessings, emphasizing the new covenant and the forgiveness of sins, inviting participants to remember and unite with Jesus and the saints. The inclusive nature of communion was stressed, welcoming everyone to partake in the celebration, irrespective of background or status. The service also included updates on church activities, such as volunteering opportunities, prayer requests, and donations that support the church's mission, highlighting the crucial role of community support, financial contributions, and volunteerism. The video exuded the joy and celebration of Easter, encouraging a more light-hearted approach to religious gatherings. It discussed the emotional impact of Christ's crucifixion and resurrection, inspiring reflections on faith, gratitude, and the spiritual significance of the holiday. Moving from the solemnity of Good Friday to the jubilation of Easter, the themes of forgiveness, compassion, and hope brought by Christ's resurrection were explored, fostering a deeper understanding of the holiday's essence. Bishop Mark emphasized the importance of maintaining a positive and inspirational post-Easter atmosphere to counter low church attendance, recognizing Holy Week as a challenging period for church volunteers due to increased workload. The service concluded with a fun Easter egg hunt event organized by The Bishop, where participants engaged in an enthusiastic search for hidden prizes, including money and small crosses inside colorful glow in the dark eggs. This light-hearted activity added a joyful and communal element to the Easter celebrations, highlighting the spirit of unity and happiness among the church members. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bishopmark/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bishopmark/support
The video captures a religious service led by Bishop Mark at the Dallas Universal Life Church in Texas. It encompasses traditional elements such as prayers, hymns, Bible readings, and a sermon. The central theme revolves around faith, redemption, and spiritual guidance, with an emphasis on serving God, seeking peace, and finding salvation through Christ. Biblical readings from Isaiah, Psalms, and Corinthians underscore messages of faith, salvation, and the divine wisdom surpassing human understanding. The service includes rituals like anointing with holy oil, communion, and blessings that symbolize cleansing, purification, and spiritual renewal in the Christian faith. Through these elements, Bishop Mark conveys a profound message of faith, redemption, and the transformative power of spiritual devotion. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bishopmark/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bishopmark/support
The video portrays a church service conducted by Bishop Mark at the Dallas Universal Life Church in Texas, emphasizing the fundamental values of love, humility, and service derived from biblical teachings. The central theme revolves around Jesus's final gathering with his disciples, during which he instituted the Lord's Supper, exemplified servanthood by washing feet, and imparted the commandment to love one another deeply. This directive stresses sacrificial love that extends to all individuals, even encompassing acts of kindness and compassion towards adversaries. The significance of Holy Thursday, or Maundy Thursday, is elucidated in the video as a precursor to the solemn Good Friday on the Christian calendar. This observance involves stripping the altar, symbolizing the removal of religious symbols in readiness for the austere nature of Good Friday, underscoring the gravity and reverence of the impending event. Furthermore, the video also touches on the preparations involved in a religious ceremony, the unfolding of the ceremony itself, and bids a farewell imbued with deep symbolism. Throughout the narrative, it highlights the importance of the setting as a sacred space laden with historical and spiritual significance. The video beautifully weaves together elements of faith, tradition, and timeless teachings, inviting viewers to reflect on the profound messages of love, servitude, and the essence of religious observances. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bishopmark/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bishopmark/support
Mark Seitz, a Catholic bishop from the Diocese of El Paso, joins Victoria to discuss his approach to immigration and response to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's lawsuit against a migrant house under his diocese. The Agenda: —Annunciation House and Paxton's immigration lawsuit —Policy solutions —Addressing crime and fear of immigrations —Is the Church for open borders? —Biden and Trump's recent border visits Show Notes: -Watch this episode on YouTube -Bishop Mark Seitz: Statement in Support of Annunciation House -GOP lawmakers once praised Catholic Charities. Now they want to defund the group -Report: The mythical tie between immigration and crime -CNN: I asked criminologists about immigration and crime in the US. Their answers may surprise you Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Streamed live on Aug 27, 2023 Bishop Mark M. Beckwith was the tenth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark. He currently serves as the Bishop Liaison for Bishops United Against Gun Violence, a network of 100 bishops he co-founded after the Newtown, Ct. killings in 2012. He is also the co-founder of Faith Leaders for Ending Gun Violence, a national ecumenical group of diverse religious leaders. He has been part of the leadership team for Braver Angels, a national movement that seeks to depolarize America. Beckwith's book, "Seeing the Unseen: Beyond Prejudices, Paradigms and Party Lines" (Morehouse Publishing, 2022) offers a way forward from opposing viewpoints. Instead of dismissing those whose views and experiences are different from our own, he argues that we must look directly at them and see the goodness that is inherent in all things. From the language we use to the imperative to understand and include, we have a duty to work through opposition and build community. Bishop Beckwith describes "Seeing the Unseen" this way: “We are trained to think, yet the cultural emphasis on thinking has not be applied to our ability to see . . . We are not as well trained in seeing the world's fullness―pain and joy, compassion and cruelty. We regularly receive glimpses of pain and joy, but they are often presented in such a way as to reinforce our thinking.” To help sustain our work, you can donate here To check out what RLC is up to, please visit us www.redletterchristians.org Follow us on Twitter: @RedLetterXians Instagram: @RedLetterXians Follow Shane on Instagram: @shane.claiborne Twitter: @ShaneClaiborne Common Hymnal information: https://commonhymnal.com/
On today's programme I talk with the Rt Reverend Mark Davies, Bishop of Middleton in the Diocese of Manchester about his life and vocation to the priesthood. Bishop Mark is set to become a regular visitor to the Island, as he has been chosen to be Commissary Bishop, taking care of the Diocese of Sodor and Man until a permanent appointment is made. Over the years, Bishop Mark has taken many young people on pilgrimage to the monastic community at Taize in Southern France - today we hear some thoughts from Brother Matthew who has just been announced as the new Prior of the Taize Community - a community of Brothers formed after the Second World War, to pray for peace and unity in the world and in the church. It was founded by Brother Roger (who was Swiss) and he was followed by Brother Alois (a German) Brother Matthew, who is from Yorkshire, is the first Englishman to become Prior. The programme includes music from the Taize community, a hymn for Advent, and of course the notice board! Items for the notice board can be emailed - judithley@manxradio.com
Bishop Mark Strange is a British Anglican bishop. He's the current Bishop of Moray, Ross and Caithness in the Scottish Episcopal Church and he's the Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church.In this episode we discuss Mark's path to the church from working in a pub, challenges he's faced along the way, his faith in God in the hardest moments, serving the community, and so much more.Podcast Chapters:0.00 - Intro1.00 - Mark's Path to a Bishop12.31 - Finding the Balance Between Free Will vs a Higher Power15.44 - How Can We Bring Young People Back to God?23.56 - Conversations in the Pub34.25 - Finding God in Darkness40.02 - Serving Humanity44.19 - The Balance Between Serving Others and Serving Ourselves49.07 - Outro and TakeawaysMichael Hanson is the host of the COSMIC Bridge podcast that inspires its listeners to find their higher purpose and connect their material and spiritual life through stories of breathwork teachers, shamans and stroke survivors. He is also the CEO of Growth Genie, an international B2B sales consultancy.- The COSMIC Bridge website: https://thecosmicbridge.com/- Growth Genie Website: https://growthgenie.co/(Michael Hanson is the host of the COSMIC Bridge podcast that inspires its listeners to find their higher purpose and connect their material and spiritual life through stories of breathwork teachers, shamans and stroke survivors. He is also the CEO of Growth Genie, an international B2B sales consultancy)
Mark Beckwith is the retired Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark. While there, he co-founded the Newark Interfaith Coalition for Hope and Peace, a network of religious leaders committed to reducing gang violence in the city. He co-founded Bishops United Against Gun Violence, which has grown to a network of 100 bishops from across the church. Since retirement, he has become part of the leadership team for Braver Angels, a movement that seeks to depolarize America by convening equal numbers of conservative and progressive people in workshops and actions that honor political and ideological difference and seek to find common ground. Learn more about Bishop Mark Beckwith Braver Angels To help sustain our work, you can donate here To check out what RLC is up to, please visit us www.redletterchristians.org Follow us on Twitter: @RedLetterXians Instagram: @RedLetterXians Follow Shane on Instagram: @shane.claiborne Twitter: @ShaneClaiborne Common Hymnal information: https://commonhymnal.com/
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Eureka the Pentecostal Church - Sunday Morning Service 01/08/2023 Bishop Mark Morgan Connect with us!Instagram: instagram.com/eurekachurchFacebook: Facebook.com/TheEurekaChurchYoutube: youtube.com/c/EurekaThePentecostalChurchWebsite: eureka.churchListen/Download this sermon on Spotify or Apple Podcast - Eureka the Pentecostal Church
Eureka the Pentecostal Church - Fire Conference Friday AM Service 01/06/2023"Impartation of Fire"Sis. Flo Shaw, Bro. Todd Nichols, Bishop Mark Morgan Connect with us!Instagram: instagram.com/eurekachurchFacebook: Facebook.com/TheEurekaChurchYoutube: youtube.com/c/EurekaThePentecostalChurchWebsite: eureka.churchListen/Download this sermon on Spotify or Apple Podcast - Eureka the Pentecostal Church
Sunday Morning Bishop Mark Morgan February 25, 2018
Kevin Davis hosts for the Catholic Wire and The Catholic Family Podcast in this interview of Bishop Mark Pivarunas, where the whole story of his life and vocation is revealed for our edification. Thank you to Kevin Davis for allowing us to produce this interview with him, and please keep the Bishop and all our Priests in your prayers!
It was our great pleasure to welcome Bishop Mark Seitz of the Diocese of El Paso, TX at the start of Season 3. Known for his advocacy for the poor and vulnerable, Bishop Seitz offers a unique perspective as a leader of the Church in a border community. If you enjoyed hearing from him in Episode 1, here is the full interview. In this episode, he calls for a deeper conversation about migration, one that is not solely dominated by socio-political concerns, but shaped by a theological perspective that identifies the migrant experience as essential for understanding the Church. He also talks about celebrating Mass at the border wall on an altar which straddled both sides; a reminder of the unifying force of the Eucharist even amidst division. The full interview includes his reflections on how priestly ministry in our world today needs to be rooted in humility and service. He also offers insights into his own prayer life and some of the saints who inspire him.
Tune in every other Monday for a new episode of #MantleMondays with host: Bishop Travell Travis, Esq. as he interviews entrepreneurs, pastors, authors, and leaders sharing their career, entrepreneurial, and ministerial journeys. Learn more: www.travelltravis.com Purchase books authored by Bishop Travis: "Don't Eat the Baby: The Characteristics of Cannibalistic Church" and "Where Will the Mantle Fall: A Biblical and Legal Guide to Succession Planning" #mantles #leadership #succession #entrepreneurship #pastors #mantles #cannibalisticchurch #wherewillthemantlefall Son of the late Bishop Benjamin T. Moore and Dr. Willa Moore, Bishop Mark A. Moore, Sr. is a fourth generation Pentecostal preacher. He remembers as a child hearing his father pray at the altar one day, and feeling the burden his father had for the children of God, he asked the Lord that day to let the burden of his father fall on him. The Lord honored his request and from that day, God has prepared Bishop Moore for the task. Raised and educated in the school system of Indianapolis, Indiana, he received various scholastic honors. He attended Harvard College and majored in religion although he had contemplated studying law. Bishop Moore graduated cum laude from Harvard College in 1985. From 1985 until the death of his father in 1988, Bishop Moore served in Indianapolis, Indiana at Christ Temple, the Mother Church of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World. He served in various capacities, which allowed him to receive formative pastoral experience. As a national Evangelist from 1989 to 1991, Bishop Moore traveled the length and breadth of the country, living by faith as God elevated his ministry to another dimension. During this period, he accepted the position of Pastoral Assistant to Dr. James D. Nelson in Baltimore, Maryland, where he served faithfully under Bishop Nelson's leadership. In 1992, Bishop Moore was elected to pastor Zion Temple Apostolic Church, in Havre de Grace, Maryland. During his 8½ years tenure the church tripled in attendance and there was extensive spiritual growth. Not only did the church flourish, but also the community benefited, strengthening “the whole man” with after-school programs, financial counseling and practical workshops. In 1996, God spoke to Bishop Moore concerning a “new thing” in Atlanta, and in November of that year, Bishop Moore, along with a faithful handful, established Faith Covenant Church of Jesus Christ, Inc. For four years, Bishop Moore traveled between Maryland and Georgia, pastoring both churches. In early 2001, God released him to the church that he founded, Faith Covenant – another step of faith in the life of Bishop Moore. His experiences as the founding pastor of Faith Covenant Church of Jesus Christ have been invaluable in rounding out his ministerial qualifications. Pioneering a church often calls for levels of faith, sacrifice, determination, and spiritual grit that are unparalleled in any other ministerial endeavor. Although Bishop Moore never anticipated that he would be a church planter, he has come to see this season as a part of the answer to the prayer he prayed so many years ago for the burden and mantle of his father. The hardship and thrill of birthing a ministry have had an indelible impact upon his character, resulting in a mature, resilient and humble servant leader. In July of 2010, he was elevated to the office of Bishop in the Lord's Church. Bishop Moore is married to the talented and lovely Shirley Ann Moore and they have three energetic, outgoing and spirit-filled children Mark, Jr., George David , and Sharon Alise - who are all actively involved in helping him to reach the world.
This week, we're pleased to bring you another cross-over episode with our colleagues from the Jesuit Border Podcast! Jesuit fathers Brian Strassburger and Louie Hotop live and work in the Rio Grande Valley, providing aid and spiritual companionship to migrants on both sides of the US-Mexico border. Their podcast depicts their daily ministry, and how communities are responding to the humanitarian crisis on the border. On this episode, Brian and Louie interview Bishop Mark Seitz of the Diocese of El Paso, TX. Known for his advocacy for the poor and vulnerable, Bishop Seitz offers a unique perspective as a leader of the Church in a border community. On this episode, he calls for a deeper conversation about migration, one that is not solely dominated by socio-political concerns, but shaped by a theological perspective that identifies the migrant experience as essential for understanding the Church. He also talks about celebrating Mass at the border wall on an altar which straddled both sides; a reminder of the unifying force of the Eucharist even amidst division. We offer our own reflection on experiences of breaking bread with migrants through our Sacramental ministry; including a 12-year-old altar server named Vincent who just can't quite seem to figure out when to ring the bells. Subscribe to the Jesuit Border Podcast wherever you listen! Learn more about Louie and Brian's work: https://thejesuitpost.org/2021/11/the-jesuit-border-podcast/
It's been 10 years since Superstorm Sandy devastated so many places in the tri-state. Long Beach, NY, and the barrier islands stretching from the Rockaways to Suffolk County as well as the Jersey Shore, sustained massive damage from the storm surge and pounding of the ocean. CBS 2's meteorologist Lonnie Quinn and Bishop Mark Moses of the New Life Church of Christ in Long Beach joined Michael Wallace to talk about this and a special CBS 2 is presenting on the 10 year anniversary of this destructive storm.PHOTO: A sign reading "Sandy was here October 29, 2012" hangs at Vagabond Kitchen and Tap House in Atlantic City, New Jersey on October 25, 2022. - Ten years after the devastating hurricane Sandy, the seaside town of Atlantic City, on the American east coast, has fortified its famous promenade between its casinos and the Atlantic Ocean. But behind the beaches, for the inhabitants of certain neighborhoods, the flooded streets are almost part of everyday life. (Photo by ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)
For our first episode of Season 3, we are humbled to welcome Bishop Mark Seitz of the Diocese of El Paso, TX. Known for his advocacy for the poor and vulnerable, Bishop Seitz offers a unique perspective as a leader of the Church in a border community. In this episode, he calls for a deeper conversation about migration, one that is not solely dominated by socio-political concerns, but shaped by a theological perspective that identifies the migrant experience as essential for understanding the Church. He also talks about celebrating Mass at the border wall on an altar which straddled both sides; a reminder of the unifying force of the Eucharist even amidst division. We offer our own reflection on experiences of breaking bread with migrants through our Sacramental ministry; including a 12-year-old altar server named Vincent who just can't quite seem to figure out when to ring the bells.
Learn the importance of discerning the time of your visitation.
What are the characteristics of the Apostolic church? Listen to this challenging message!
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Welcome to InSeitz into the Faith with Bishop Mark Seitz of the Diocese of El Paso. Bishop Mark discusses his meeting in San Diego, California with the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, The coming National Pastoral Musicians conference in Louisville, Kentucky where the Director of the Diocesan Choir, Peter Kolar will be honored as the National Pastoral Musician of the Year. Bishop Mark also discusses the gospel message for the coming solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ.
Pentecost 2022, livestream of Sunday Morning Service.
Bishop Mark Chironna leading the ordination service for Pastors Carl and Tracey. The post Ordination Service for Pastors Carl and Tracey Thomas | Bishop Mark Chironna appeared first on Revival Life Church Boca Raton, FL.
Memorial of Saints Cyril, Monk, and Methodius, BishopMk 8:11-13He sighed from the depth of his spirit and said,“Why does this generation seek a sign?Amen, I say to you, no sign will be given to this generation.”
InSeitz into the Faith with Bishop Mark Seitz for Wednesday Dec. 8th. Bishop Seitz discusses his thoughts on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception and the coming Gaudete Sunday in Advent.
"We can do nothing without the power of the Holy Spirit." Bishop Mark preaches about the history of the Sacrament of Confirmation in the Church and where it began with the Apostles in Acts.
Thank you for joining us for InSeitz into the faith with Bishop Mark Seitz for Wednesday, November 10, 2021, today Bishop Mark Seitz shares his insights into the Saint of the day St. Leo the Great pope and doctor of the church, his experience at the Border Mass at El Punto in cd Juarez this past Saturday, and the liturgical kick off the the diocesan synodal process At St. Patrick Cathedral. If you have any questions for bishop Seitz, please email our show at communications at El Paso Diocese.org that's communications@elpasodiocese.org
It's MONDAY!! And We're READY for another impactful week of Diving into the Ministries of Some of the Most Influential Voices of our time. Tonight We dive head first into the Ministry of Elder Mark Moore Jr. He's the Founder of YLC ( Young Leaders Confrence ) as well as the Asst to the Pastor At Faith Covenant Church under the Leadership of His Father, Bishop Mark. A. Moore Sr. Join us on LIVE on Our Youtube Channel If you haven't already GO Ahead and Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY7T... Website: www.thepreacherscorner.net
Miriam interview Bishop Mark O'Connell from the Archdiocese of Boston.
Today we are joined by Bishop Mark Nordstrom who serves as a Bishop Suffragan for the Jurisdiction of the Armed Forces and Chaplaincy where he oversees pastoral care, working with our Provost and Associate Deans to provide timely support to our Anglican chaplains and family members. Join us as we explore classic Anglicanism through thoughtful and informative conversation within the bounds of the Christian faith once received.www.anglicanchaplains.orgwww.anglicanchaplains-etf.org
Confirmation Sermon (with Bishop Mark Zimmerman) The post Confirmation Sermon (with Bishop Mark Zimmerman) appeared first on Christ Church of Austin.
Zach and Father Gervan talk with Bishop of Nashville Mark Spalding about the issues that affect young people and how he himself finds belonging in Nashville and among his clergy.
Sunday Evening Bishop Mark Morgan February 25, 2018