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Are we supposed to complete Christ's mission? What did Jesus mean when we said, "As the Father has sent me, even so I am sending you"? Are we supposed to redeem culture?
Shakawn mahkawn n'sen ni // Jinghpaw gospel songs. Karai mungga // Sermon.
Shakawn mahkawn n'sen ni // Jinghpaw gospel songs. Karai mungga // Sermon.
A new MP3 sermon from Reformation Rome is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Christ's Mission of Hope Speaker: Pastor David Ogden Broadcaster: Reformation Rome Event: Sunday Service Date: 1/17/2021 Bible: Romans 15:8-13 Length: 35 min.
The Truth in Love: Homilies & Reflections by Fr. Stephen Dardis
Sermon by Pastor Dana Rae De Tar - "God's Mission Statement" Scripture: Luke 19:10
Rev. Matt Grimsley continues our Easter series in Colossians, preaching from 1.24-2.5.
What is our current reality as Community of Christ during this time of social distancing? In what ways can disciples and priesthood continue to check in on each other and support the mission of the church? Today's Coffee Buzz episode features two members of Community of Christ's First Presidency, Scott Murphy and Stassi Cramm. Listen as they share updates from headquarters and ideas on how we can continue living out Christ's Mission as own own. Community of Christ's ongoing response to Covid-19. Host: Linda BoothGuests: Stassi Cramm and Scott Murphy
There are many things that make us stop as leaders. Things that keep us from doing that job that we’re here to do. One of those biggest things is our fear of death. How amazing then to follow Jesus Christ who came in order to die and to save us through His death. What lessons does that hold for you and me today
I think all of us agree that preaching the Gospel is a good thing. I think all of us actually understand that that forms the heart of our faith. But I don’ think all of us understand how we who are engaged in the world in secular business and in professions can actually be expected to preach the Gospel. What does it look like for a Catholic business leader or professional to preach the Gospel?
It goes without saying that leadership’s greatest problem doesn’t come from outside conditions but rather from working with people. From ourselves and our own inadequacies to the various ways that the people we work with can perform well – or not. If we could learn how to master the human heart, then everything else would fall into place. The good news is that’s exactly what Christ came to do. Â
Paul Washer • Matthew 28:18-28:20 • Biblical Clarity on Missions Sermon Notes (Vimeo) • Shepherds' Conference
Paul Washer • Matthew 28:18-28:20 • Biblical Clarity on Missions Sermon Notes (Vimeo)
Installation of Rev. Jonathan Shishko
Most people dread conflict. It’s a simple fact. In the life of a leader, however, conflict is necessary. As a matter of fact many leadership organizational models teach you to mine for conflict – try to find it out and flush it out. But is this really the role that Christ wants us to play as Christians? When can conflict be healthy? When is it to be avoided at all costs? What does Christ have to say about this? Â
Of all the sayings of Christ, His prohibition against judgement is one that has perplexed many for a long time. Judging essential for leadership. It is essential for living. Then why would Christ forbid it? What does this mean for us today?
For many Christians today, obedience is one of the hardest things to master. Afterall, what exactly is its value? Why should we try and inculcate a spirit of obedience? How do we keep from being obedient and servile at the same time? Christ speaks in John 6 of how He came to do the will of the Father and how this will of the Father is a good thing. Let’s listen to His word.
Christians are called to live the life of Christ on Earth and to continue his saving mission in their businesses, in their families, and in their communities. Christ’s mission as he puts it in John 10 is to come to bring us life and in fact and abundant life. How do we implement that in our families, in our businesses, and in our world?
Christianity means that we belong to Christ as members of His body and that means that we extend his mission through our own body, our own space, and time. What is the mission of Christ. One of the reasons He says He came to this world was to seek and to save what is lost. If we are to be faithful to our mission we need to do the same.
Serving others is a bit of a paradox. To some it is an exaggerated title of glory, to others it is the worst of things – being demoted in the eyes of others. What does it mean to serve as a Christian? How did our Lord serve us? If we understand how Christ served us we can find the dignity in serving others.
We all know that Christianity is a religion of peace. We long for that peace and we long to bring that peace to the world. What then could Our Lords have meant when he spoke in Matthew 10:25 of His mission to bring a sword? What does that mean for you and I in our own Christian lives? How is it that our leadership brings both peace and a sword?
We’re looking at the moments when our Lord reveals what His mission is. By seeing His mission we better understand our own. In John 18:33-38, our Lord speaks with Pontius Pilate about His mission.
To know our mission as leaders we need to understand the mission of Christ. To know Christ’s mission we have no better place to look that sacred scripture where He tells us why He came to this Earth. In this first of our series I look at His proclamation that He came to cast a fire on this Earth.
I. The Christ's Mission of Lowliness -v. 30-32- --II. The Disciples' Quarrel over Arrogance -v. 33-34---III. The Christ's Question about Readiness -v. 35-37-
Turn to and read Luke 2:8-16 . Pray. Christ’s Mission Why did Christ come to this earth? What was His purpose? For the Son of man is come to save that which was lost. For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost. Christ’s Vision Did Christ have a vision? How was He going to fulfill…
14th Sun. In Ord. Time - 7-7-2019 - Sharing In Christ's Mission - Fr Brian by Lourdes Denver
Christ's Mission included a deep concern for social justice
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Based on Mark 1:29-39
Series: Identifying Christ's ChurchService: Sun AMType: SermonSpeaker: Trey Haskett
Christ's Mission: Purpose, Power, People- Anil Cherian, 9/18/16, Luke 13:10-30 by Cornerstone Anglican Church- West Loop
Jeff Suits, 11-22-15
He came to announce good news to the poor He came to pronounce freedom for prisons and sight for the blind He came to announce the year of the Lord’s Favor
He came to announce good news to the poor He came to pronounce freedom for prisons and sight for the blind He came to announce the year of the Lord’s Favor
A segment of one of George's talks, Christ's Mission.
Leadership Institute - 12/22/13
Leadership Institute - 12/22/13
Your Gifts, Christ's Mission Third Sunday after Epiphany 1 Corinthians 12:12ff January 27, 2013 The Reverend Thomas McKenzie Church of the Redeemer (Anglican) Nashville, Tennessee www.RedeemerNashville.net
10-13-2011 Bobby Aycock Mission's Conference Message on "Christ's Mission." Order CD Quality Sermons Here
Christ's Mission in the Crosshairs: Death of John the Baptist Feeding the five thousand Training His disciples
A new MP3 sermon from Faith Free Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Christ's Mission to Reform the Church's Worship Subtitle: The Texts of Messiah Speaker: Rev. Armen Thomassian Broadcaster: Faith Free Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 12/27/2020 Bible: Malachi 3:2-3 Length: min.
A new MP3 sermon from Faith Free Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Christ's Mission to Reform the Church's Worship Subtitle: The Texts of Messiah Speaker: Rev. Armen Thomassian Broadcaster: Faith Free Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 12/27/2020 Bible: Malachi 3:2-3 Length: min.