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St. Andrew Lutheran Church, Farmersville, Ohio January 19, 2025 Second Sunday after the Epiphany Announcements Prelude Opening Hymn - "I Love to Tell the Story" - LBW #390 Responsive Reading Prayer of the Day Children's Sermon First Lesson - Isaiah 62:1-5 Second Lesson - 2 Corinthians 12:1-11 Hymn - "We All Are One in Mission" - WOV #755 Gospel - John 2:1-11 Sermon - "Jesus: The Same Lord and Giver of the Same Spirit" Song - "Shout to the North" Apostles' Creed Senior Choir Anthem - "You Are the Salt of the Earth" Offering Offertory - "We Give Thee But Thine Own" - LBW #410, v. 1 Prayers of the Church and Lord's Prayer Benediction Exodus Hymn - "Come, Christians Join to Sing" Dismissal For the video version of today's service, please visit https://youtu.be/kz-qNN3zzC0 May God bless you now and always!
Will joining the Free Masons require you to compromise your Christian beliefs? Listen as we dive deep with two Christians who are in the Masons and find out what conclusion we arrive at. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mensalliancetribe/support
The Line of Fire Radio Broadcast for 05/09/24.
In this episode of Theology Applied, Asa Miller, former Navy SEAL, joins the show to unveil precisely how depraved the American Military has truly become. Visit https://sealsbeatbiden.com/ to learn more about the project. Register for our Spring 2024 Conference, "Blueprints For Christendom 2.0: Seven Doctrines For Ruling The World." https://www.tickettailor.com/events/rightresponseministries/898231 Ministry Sponsors: Squirrelly Joes Coffee - Caffeinating The Modern Reformation Visit squirrellyjoes.com to purchase your coffee today! Enter promo code "RRM" for 20% off your order. The Kings Ridge Elderberries Your source for naturally grown fresh frozen elderberries! Visit tkrfarm.com to purchase your elderberries today! Also to purchase Joel's book they can find it on Amazon or directly from our website at: https://rightresponseministries.com/fight *If you live in the Austin area, Pastor Joel just started planting a brand new church called Covenant Bible Church in Georgetown, Texas. He would love for you to come visit on a Sunday. Check out the church's website for details: https://covenantbible.org/
ScriptureTranscriptMusic:Come, Christians Join to Sing - The Joslin Grove ChoirIn Christ Alone - Keith & Kristyn GettyI'll Fly Away - Michael W. Smith
In a continuation of our podcast series on Ligonier Ministries' 2022 "State of Theology" survey, Pastor Josiah & Ethan discuss the question of how important it is for every Christian to join and be involved in a local church.2022 State of Theology Survey (Ligonier)
Here we go!!! Here is a link to my audio podcast https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/jTLK3GCJbvb Every election season, it seems that Christians have one of the loudest voices. At least that's the case in most democratic countries. However, did you know that the Bible actually teaches that Christians should not be involved in politics? You might be surprised, but that's something most Christians don't believe today. Although many Christians get involved in politics, that doesn't make it right. I know it can be difficult to believe. That's why in this post, I have gathered 12 of the most important reasons Christians shouldn't be part of any politics. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fighttothefinish-1979/support
Come Christians Join to Sing was written by Christian H. Bateman in 1843. Find out more about Songs for Worship at http://www.ericcrose.com/songsforworship
Come Christians Join To Sing by Pastor Chris Mullis
Our bell choir playing the newly refurbished bells for the offertory on Easter Sunday
Arrangement by R. Kevin Boesiger. Recorded in January 2021. For more music by Greg Walker please go to www.gregwalkermusic.com . There is also sheet music available for his original compositions and arrangements.Support the show (https://paypal.me/gregwalkermusic?locale.x=en_US)
There was a brief Congregational Meeting following the service today. Our first, and hopefully only, drive-in meeting used ballots to vote for or against those nominated to Elder and Deacon positions as well as to vote on an amendment to the rules which would retroactively allow Session meetings to be held over video conferencing. All nominees were confirmed and all measures were passed unanimously. Prelude - "Come, Christians Join to Sing" (Arr. Mark Hayes) - Micah Wright, pianoWelcome & News of the ChurchBlast from the Past, presented by Norrah AndersenMoment for Mission - Operation Christmas Child, presented by Karlyna MaceyCall to Worship, led by Rev. Tim McCalmontOpening Hymn - (#349) "O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing"Confession and AssurancePraise Song - "All the People Said Amen"2020-11-15 Sermon - "The Prayer" (Matthew 6:9–14) by Rev. Tim McCalmontOffertory - "No Longer Slaves"Pastoral Prayer, led by Rev. Sharon YagerlenerBenedictionO for a Thousand Tongues to SingO for a thousand tongues to singMy great Redeemer's praise, The glories of my God and King, The triumphs of His grace!My gracious Master and my God, Assist me to proclaim, To spread through all the earth abroadThe honors of Thy name. Jesus! the name that charms our fears, That bids our sorrows cease, 'Tis music in the sinner's ears, 'Tis life and health and peace. He breaks the power of cancelled sin, He sets the prisoner free; His blood can make the foulest clean, His blood availed for me. Hear Him, ye deaf; His praise, ye dumb, Your loosened tongues employ; Ye blind, behold your Savior come; And leap, ye lame, for joy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Our words have incredible power. They can speak life-giving hope that builds others up, or destructive and hurtful barbs that wound a person for far too long. How do we control our tongues and why is this so critical as Christians? Join us as we discuss how we can be people that speak life to others.
The And Campaign's Justin Giboney reflects on the DNC platform, as well as talks about a coalition of Christian groups pushing for criminal justice reform. Author Carolyn Weber, author of "Sex and the City of God," talks about her story of how marriage and parenting lead her to God.
The And Campaign's Justin Giboney reflects on the DNC platform, as well as talks about a coalition of Christian groups pushing for criminal justice reform. Author Carolyn Weber, author of "Sex and the City of God," talks about her story of how marriage and parenting lead her to God.
Song of Gathering“God So Loved”Call to WorshipPsalm 98:1-6InvocationSong of Praise“Come, Christians Join to Sing”Old Testament ReadingGenesis 1:26-28, 2:18-25Song of Praise“Come Behold the Wondrous Mystery”Prayer of IntercessionScripture ReadingEphesians 5:22-33Message“Marriage: The Husband’s Role”Song of Response“Love Divine, All Loves Excelling”Benediction
Out of the Question Podcast: Uncovering the Question Behind the Question
In episode #54 of the Out of the Question Podcast, Steve and Andrea interview Joseph Graham, a recently retired Navy pilot about his perspective and experiences as a Christian in the armed services.
Preacher: Rev. Dr. Matthew Colwell / Passage: Colossians 1:15-29
Do you ever feel uncomfortable praying out loud? Wondering how you're supposed to do it or *if* you're supposed to pray aloud with other Christians? Join us on the Purpose Podcast today as we talk about prayer in every step of our journey with God. Have questions about starting a relationship with God? Click here. Want more resources for prayer? Check out the Lane of Roses website here.
Rev. Emily Penfield pulls today's lesson from the disciples as Jesus ascends to heaven, assuring them to stick to the plan that was made for them. Scriptures: John 14: 15-21; Luke 24: 44-53 Worship Leader/Sermon: Rev. Emily Freeman Penfield Scripture: Caroline Penfield Organist: Andy Plummer Special Music Duet: Brad and Lydia Coltrane Banjo: Al Coltrane Songs: "Prayer of Notre Dame" (1895) by Leon Boellmann "Come, Christians Join to Sing" (1843) by Christian Henry Bateman “Blessed Assurance” (1873) by Fanny Crosby "Hail the Day That Sees Him Rise" (1739) by Charles Wesley "Amazing Grace" (1779) by John Newton CCLI 20178353 To donate to Woodlawn UMC, visit https://www.woodlawnbham.com/giving/
We sing the Word as an expression of our gratitude and thanks to God for what He has done and what He continues to do for us each and every day. Today we will talk about the importance of congregational singing!Enjoy your lunch break!
What did Jesus mean when he said, “You are the salt and light of the world”? What if I told you salt and light had a very different meaning for the 1st century people than it does for 21st century Christians? Join me as we huamnize this beautiful and yet often misused passage together. If […] The post Episode 129 | Salty People appeared first on Tony Wuerfel.
November 24, 2019: "Come Christians, Join to Sing" by Dan R. Edwards
In some ways, all Candice and Matt do is talk about dating and faith on this show. But let's dive deeper into the number one question people have for us about dating: what do you think about Christians dating non-Christians? Join us as we seek out wisdom from the stories we've gathered and open the Bible to guide our path. Want to support us on Patreon? To see the tiers of support and perks for each one, visit https://www.patreon.com/dateology. To learn more about the show and to connect with Matt or Candice, visit https://www.dateology.org/. Audio engineered by Joey!
Stuart Fisher talks to Evan Thomas. The Olive Tree …. the programme that for the past 10 years has followed the story of what God is doing in Israel and the West Bank through the lives of the believers in Jesus who live there. Their numbers may be relatively few but they are growing steadily to the point where some believers are preparing to leave Israel and go abroad as missionaries to other nations. One congregation in Netanya is sending a missionary to Uganda. Recently they also sent a group of young people, Arabs, Jews and Palestinians to Europe where they joined with young German Christians for a street mission. Listen now as Stuart Fisher talks to Evan Thomas, the pastor of Beit Asaph congregation in Netanya, to find out what more. Our aim is to build bridges... To build bridges of understanding and support, in a spirit of reconciliation, between believers (both Jewish and Arab) in the Holy Land (Israel and the Palestinian Areas) and Christians worldwide. olivetreefund.org beit-asaph.org.il
We are diving into ways we misunderstand where forgiveness and justice meet. Can you have both? What are we called to as Christians? Join our conversation as we cover the Botham Jean and the Tay Jefferson case and what our response should be as the people of God.
What exactly is discipling? And what role should it play in our daily lives as Christians? Join us as we uncover the Master's plan for transformation!
Geoff & Todd are back in the studio to continue their discussion of the doctrine of God, this time focusing on the “omnis.” Why are God’s attributes a comfort and help for us as Christians? Join us!
Is Marie Kondo right? Is Minimalism a requirement for Christians? Join us as we talk about having more freedom in our lives!
Out of the Question Podcast: Uncovering the Question Behind the Question
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THE TAKE 12 RECOVERY RADIO SHOW With Toni, Denver, Marv, Wes and the Monty'man ABOUT THIS SHOW: The Ask-It Basket is an opportunity for our listeners to ask questions of our Recovery Radio team concerning issues that relate to recovery, life, the Twelve Steps and Twelve Step fellowships. Amongst the questions on this show: What about meditation? Isn’t broadcasting a radio show a break of the Eleventh Tradition? What about signing court slips in meetings? Can a person bring a gun into a Twelve Step meeting? As a Christian do you ever sponsor non-Christians? Join the gang as we respond to these questions and have some fun with the top ten complaints folks have submitted from their summer vacations. CLOSING SONG: He Delivered Me by Justin Unger www.justinunger.com
Hosts: Isaac Adams & Trillia NewbellGuest: Matt HallOverview: “For he himself is our peace, who has made us both one and has broken down in his flesh the dividing wall of hostility...that he might create in himself one new man in place of the two, so making peace…” Ephesians 2:14-15In our last episode with Karen Ellis, Trillia Newbell and Isaac Adam looked at underground churches in other countries to glean lessons about unity. In this episode, the hosts speak with Dr. Matt Hall, Dean of Boyce college, to look back at American Christianity and its history race. What is race? What does it mean in the Bible? How many races are there? How does racism in the past affect us today?Matt Hall looks at and defines race from a biological, theological, and sociological perspective as he explains where the modern idea of race came from. Matt suggests that we can’t talk about race in America if we don’t understand where it came from and what it is. Further, if we want to see true gospel reconciliation, a measure of historical truth-telling is required—a stance that is not always comfortable, popular, or simple. How does the complexity of race and the past factor into our conversations about race today? What are helpful and unhelpful ways the current generation thinks about identity? How do the Scriptures’ constant reference to remembering the past accurately tether to our identity as Christians? Join us for prayer and discussion as we look at the reality of race, its incredible power throughout history, and God’s faithfulness in the midst of history. Links & Show Notes:1. Removing the Stain of Racism from the Southern Baptist Convention edited by Jarvis J. Williams and Kevin M. Jones In this book, you’ll find a chapter by Dr. Jarvis Williams, whom Dr. Hall referred to. His chapter explains what race meant in biblical times and how the definition of it has changed. The definitions are fairly technical but helpful to those who want to dive in. In this book you’ll also find a helpful chapter on history and why it matters specifically for Southern Baptist churches as they live in a world in which race matters. 2. Dream with Me: Race, Love, and the Struggle We Must Win by John Perkins Dr. Hall referred to civil rights activist John Perkins—his legacy and hope. Dream with Me is Dr. Perkins' latest work and memoir in which he reflects upon the issues of race and its effects on his life. 3. The Invention of Racism in Classical Antiquity by Benjamin Isaac This book is a long, scholarly treatment of the idea of race and racism in the ancient world (or in Biblical times). However, the introduction alone is worth the price of the book. To learn more about United? We Pray follow us on Twitter or our website. Please consider rating the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and subscribe using your favorite podcast client to hear more!Recorded and produced by Karl MagnusonGraphic design by Rob Alvey
How are we to think as Christians? What are we to do as Christians? Join us as Pastor Tom unpacks these great verses.
It is one of the greatest privledges given to God's people and yet for many of us, talking about prayer is often associated with shame and guilt... why is prayer so hard for Christians? Join us today as we discuss the topic of prayer and get some advice from Martin Luther on how to improve your prayer life... as well as getting joined by a special guest.
Thomas and Sam discuss the role of N.C. State as an upsetter along with the role of religion in presidential politics with talk about private and public hermeneutics of the 2016 candidates (and the weather in Tallahassee). Show Notes: Why Can’t Christians Join the Revolution? | Al Mohler Fear and Voting on the Christian Right | CNN Ben Carson: I’m not saying it’s aliens | Raw Story Archaeologists To Ben Carson: Ancient Egyptians Wrote Down Why The Pyramids Were Built | Forbes Pope and the Catacombs Pact | Washington Post The post Thinking Religion 57: We Can’t Stop and We Won’t Stop appeared first on Thinking.FM.
This is Hard: Facing Extreme Trials This. Is. Hard. Is that how you feel right now? Most of us are in a trial, headed towards one, or coming out of one. And some trials are extremely hard. How do we face those as Christians? Join us as we study James 1 and learn how to face our biggest challenges. When you are facing difficulty, it is easy to forget why you are here and what you are supposed to be doing. This is Hard: “Keep Your Focus in Your Trial” James 1: 27 #1. Help others, especially the hurting James 1: 27a Matthew 25: 40 BHAG #4 Become the servants of Queensbury BHAG #10 Partnerships with 5 other regions of the world #2. Stay close to God James 1: 27b To the extent that you choose to obey God, you can find & fulfill more fully the purpose that He has for your life.
This is Hard: Facing Extreme Trials This. Is. Hard. Is that how you feel right now? Most of us are in a trial, headed towards one, or coming out of one. And some trials are extremely hard. How do we face those as Christians? Join us as we study James 1 and learn how to face our biggest challenges. This is Hard: “Watch Your Response in a Trial” James 1: 19-26 #1. Watch your anger James 1: 19 We often do not listen to understand. We listen to reply. Common responses to problems: - Worry - Depression - Avoidance - Fear - Rash decisions - Anger Mark 11: 15-18 James 1: 21 When going through a tough time: - Listen often - Speak less - Be careful with anger - Check sin in your life - Stay humble and teachable - Stay in God’s Word #2. Watch your actions James 1: 22-25 God gives us: - A Challenge - An Opportunity How many of us would like to live a blessed life? #3. Watch your mouth James 1: 26 God gave us 2 ears and 1 mouth. We ought to listen twice as much as we speak. Job 2: 10
This is Hard: Facing Extreme Trials This. Is. Hard. Is that how you feel right now? Most of us are in a trial, headed towards one, or coming out of one. And some trials are extremely hard. How do we face those as Christians? Join us as we study James 1 and learn how to face our biggest challenges. This is Hard: What to Expect from Your Trial James 1: 12-18 #1. Reward from God James 1: 12 4 positive results that can come for your negative situation: - blessing - endurance (the ability to make it) - confirmation Matthew 13: 20-21 - receiving the crown of life 5 crown passages in the New Testament: I Corinthians 9: 24 I Thessalonians 2: 19-20 James 1: 12 II Timothy 4: 8 I Peter 5: 1-4 #2. Reassurance from God James 1: 13-18 Know for certain that: - God would not hurt you James 1: 13 Jeremiah 29: 11 God allows trials to strengthen us. The enemy brings temptations to hurt us. - Temptation can be minimized James 1: 14-15 Our 3 biggest enemies: The world - the world system, not the people of the world The flesh – our sinful nature & desires The devil – our enemy who hates God & hates everything God loves, including us Ask God to change my want tos and that will minimize my problems The less you give the enemy to work with, the less you will give in to temptation and sin! - God is all good, all the time James 1: 16-18 God is good - all the time. All the time - God is good. Your life might be hard, but God is still good.
This is Hard: Facing Extreme Trials This. Is. Hard. Is that how you feel right now? Most of us are in a trial, headed towards one, or coming out of one. And some trials are extremely hard. How do we face those as Christians? Join us as we study James 1 and learn how to face our biggest challenges. How to Feel About Your Trial James 1: 1-4 #1. Embrace your trial James 1: 2 James 1: 9-11 II Corinthians 12: 8-10 #2. Have confidence in your trial James 1: 3-4 If you have put your faith in Jesus Christ, you will never, ever be God-forsaken. 3 Bible promises about trials: - You have hope for the future Romans 8: 37 Revelation 21: 4 - You have hope for the present Hebrews 13: 5b Psalm 23: 4 Psalm 27: 13 - God’s best for you includes some trials I Peter 5: 10 Romans 8: 28 II Corinthians 4: 17 Romans 5: 3-4
Daniel Foucachon, from episode 30 and president of Roman Roads Media, joins me at the Spokane Christian Homeschool Conference to discuss the importance of studying the works of the Western canon, and in particular Christians Join us as we address head-on, should Christians study the pagan writings? You may also want to read a recent blog post Daniel and I collaborated on called, "Should Christians Study “The Great Books?” Daniel grew up in Lyon, France where his family were church-planting with Missions to the World. He was homeschooled for most of his education, attending a Classical Christian School for two years in Lyon. He then moved to Moscow, Idaho in 2005 to attend New Saint Andrews College, and graduated with a BA in Liberal Arts and Culture in 2009. While finishing school and working in his father's French restaurant, “West of Paris,” he ran a local media production company where he sub-contracted with Canon Press to create CanonWired. In 2010, he founded Roman Roads Media with the desire to equip homeschoolers with the tools to give their children a Classical Christian Education. He now lives in Moscow, Idaho with his wife Lydia, and four children.
Why is it important to train our kids to not only believe like Christians, but to THINK like Christians? Join us as we interview Christian speaker and apologist, Carl Kerby as he shares how to teach kids not just what to believe, but why to believe it. Carl will share methods on how to…