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Third Sunday after Pentecost Church Service @ Redeemer Lutheran LCMS
Few questions stir more fear in the heart of a sincere believer than this one: "What if I have committed the unpardonable sin?" It is a question rooted in honest doubt, and one that has unsettled countless souls searching for assurance of their salvation. Today, we are going to look at it head on. What exactly is the unpardonable sin, and what does it mean for you? For more information on the Campground, insider tips and FAQ's, listen to our General Ocean Lakes Podcast, Campground Conversations.
James 1:19-27 emphasizes that true faith must move beyond mere listening to active obedience. This passage warns against the self-deception of acquiring biblical knowledge without putting it into practice. We will learn that “pure religion” through the Holy Spirit is a life marked by a controlled tongue, personal holiness, and compassionate service to those in distress.
It's Friday, June 19th, A.D. 2026. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Chinese police raid church during Sunday worship On June 14th, Communist authorities in southwestern China launched a large-scale raid against Early Rain Covenant Church at 11:00am during its Sunday worship service. They detained dozens of believers, reports ChinaAid. The church's worship service, which included families and children, was being held in a hotel conference room in Jiangyou City. The raid was conducted by 65 Communists including police officers, SWAT personnel, Domestic Security Protection Unit officers, religious affairs officials, and local government reps. They “stormed the venue and forcibly took control of the gathering." Church leaders said 33 believers were detained during the operation, including two elders, Yan Hong and Wu Wuqing. Please pray for the detained elders and frightened children and that their faith would overcome their fear. Psalm 27:3 says, “Though an army encamps against me, my heart shall not fear.” Vance To Israel: "Wake up" if you think Trump is your biggest problem On June 12th, President Donald Trump called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with news he did not want to hear: Trump expected to sign a deal with Iran within days, reported Axios. Trump said, "This is the deal. It's a great deal, and it's time to end this war.” Four months out from an election, Netanyahu's rivals are accusing him of making Israel a "vassal state" by simply accepting Trump's terms for peace. Asked about rumblings from Netanyahu's advisors about the US-Iran peace deal, Vice President J.D. Vance spoke directly on June 18th in the White House Briefing Room, reports RealClearPolitics.com. VANCE: “You have seen people within Bibi's cabinet who have come out and attacked the deal, and in some ways very personally attacked the President of the United States. My message to them would be two-fold. “Number one: Donald J. Trump is the only head of state in the entire world who is sympathetic to the nation of Israel at this moment in time. And he happens to be the head of state of the world's superpower. If I was in the cabinet of the Israeli government, I might not be attacking the only powerful ally that I have anywhere left in the entire world. “The second message I would give to some of those cabinet members in Israel, who are attacking the President of the United States, is that over the last three months, two-thirds of the defensive weapons that have protected your homeland have been built by American hands and paid for by American tax dollars. “The problem for Israel is not Donald J. Trump! Anybody in Israel who thinks their biggest problem is the President of the United States needs to wake up and smell the reality of the situation that country is in. Bibi, to his credit, has not gone down this path.” California town initially approved drag queen at kids playground And finally, Christians in Oakdale, California were livid. And with good reason. The foolish Oakdale City Council, in this city of 24,000 people 100 miles outside San Francisco, initially approved a drag queen to emcee and entertain at a homosexual/transgender “pride” event to be held at Dorada children's park, playground, and swimming pool. It was set to take place on the Lord's Day, Sunday, June 28th between 10:00am and 2:00pm -- complete with yard games, face painting, and food. Pastor Jeff Cavanaugh of Calvary Chapel Oakdale was interviewed by the local ABC affiliate. CAVANAUGH: “We wouldn't have children in a strip club, and to me it's just very similar to that. I just don't think children should be exposed to that.” And Dan Phipps, an elder at Mountain View Church in Oakdale, alerted his congregation during the service. PHIPPS: “They're seeking to hold a ‘pride' event involving adult preferences for sexuality at a kids park. But it gets worse than that. This adult event, at a children's park, is scheduled to have a drag performer as entertainment. This drag performer publicly posts what most would consider explicit content on their social media accounts publicly for everybody to see their intentions. “To me, it couldn't be more clear. They're targeting our kids. They're planning on exposing children to the perversions and brokenness of this world, and they're parading sinful lifestyles before young and impressionable minds here in Oakdale.” Phipps urged the congregation to attend the June 15th Oakdale City Council meeting to speak out. PHIPPS: “Obviously, we're concerned about this. We want to invite you guys to join the [Mountain View Church] leadership at this event, attending the meeting. Demonstrate that there are many people in Oakdale who do not want these types of events promoted to children, seeking to attract children into a lifestyle that is contrary to God and His design.” The drag queen, who goes by the stage name “Sasha Devaroe,” is David Allen Soria Jr., a homosexual man who is faux married to another man named Larry. He was also interviewed by the Oakdale ABC affiliate. SORIA: “It's fear mongering. It's trying to put us back in the closet.” Soria thought having such an event in Oakdale was important. SORIA: “A small city like Oakdale can have something like this for community members who may be can't make it to San Francisco.” Sadly, despite the fact that hundreds of citizens showed up, including many Christians, the Oakdale City Council limited the number of speakers to just ten people. Listen to the comments from one of the Christians. CHRISTIAN MAN #1: “These predators are no longer satisfied behind closed doors, but demand their sexual perversions be consumed and normalized here in Oakdale. Notice where they want to hold this sexual event: in public, at our most popular children's park, next to the plunge pool, active with kids. “Keep in mind, this movement is responsible for the sterilization and mutilation of children, and is now openly targeting ours. They advertise on social media their groomers' desire to hug, play games with, and face paint girls and boys at the park. “The heritage of our town is under attack, and the very heart and soul of our Cowboy Capital of the World is at stake. We call upon you, our elected representatives, to uphold the traditions of conservative, family-friendly Oakdale that our cattlemen established.” (You can watch that section of the Oakdale City Council between 9:18 and 44:36 in this video). The final citizen at the podium did not pull any punches. CHRISTIAN MAN #2: “I just want to let you know that everybody here will stand at the throne [of God] and give an account for what they have and haven't done.” Romans 14:12 says, "So then, each of us will give an account of ourselves to God." To their credit, on June 18th, the Oakdale City Council announced a venue change from the public kids' park to an indoor, taxpayer-funded venue known as the Bianchi Community Center. You can send a thank you note to Oakdale Mayor Cherilyn Bairos at cbairos@oakdaleca.gov, telling her you appreciate the venue change which will better protect innocent children. The address is 280 N. Third Avenue, Oakdale, CA 95361. Close And that's The Worldview on this Friday, June 19th, in the year of our Lord 2026. Subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music, or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Plus, you can get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
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Jesus set the Church as a force in the world that will manifest His Kingdom. As we get closer to Jesus's eventual return, we talk about six reasons why it is important to be a part of a local church. Resources: Stay connected with the Victory Church app Discover more on our website: victorychurchraleigh.com Subscribe to our Weekly Podcast!
Last Sunday we began a journey of hope, looking to discover what the Bible has to say about the plan God has for all his creation. But the question arises for some: when God gives me His promise of a heavenly home, can I count on it? Will God take it away from me once he has given it? That's today's subject, as the sermon title says it, "Once Saved, Always Saved?" Join us now as we seek the answer to this most important question. For more information on the Campground, insider tips and FAQ's, listen to our General Ocean Lakes Podcast, Campground Conversations.
The Vanity of Life Under the Sun Without the Son, Pt. 16The End of the MatterEcclesiastes 12:9–14 | King's Chapel Live StreamAfter sixteen chapters of searching, questioning, wrestling, and reflecting, Ecclesiastes arrives at its final conclusion.What is the meaning of life? What truly matters? What should we do with the days we've been given?Solomon has explored wealth, pleasure, wisdom, work, power, success, and every pursuit life under the sun has to offer. Again and again, he exposes the emptiness of looking for ultimate meaning in temporary things.But Ecclesiastes does not end in despair.It ends with a call to fear God and keep His commandments, because every deed matters and every life will one day stand before Him.In this message, we discover that everything matters because God is the Judge of all things. We see that the deepest emptiness of the human heart can only be filled by the fullness of God. And we are pointed to the One Shepherd whose words guide us, ground us, and ultimately lead us home.The good news of Ecclesiastes is not that we must find our way to God. The good news is that God has come to us in Jesus Christ. The Judge became the One judged for our sins. The Good Shepherd laid down His life for His sheep.At the end of the matter, life is not meaningless. Life finds its meaning in Him.If you've followed this journey through Ecclesiastes or if you're searching for purpose, hope, and lasting meaning, this message points us to the only One who truly satisfies.Connect with King's Chapel in Longwood, FL - ▶️ www.kingschapelfl.com▶️ https://www.facebook.com/KingsChapelfl▶️ https://www.instagram.com/kingschapelfl/For the GLORY of our Great GodFor the GOOD of our NeighborEcclesiastes 12 sermon, the end of the matter, fear God and keep His commandments, meaning of life Bible sermon, Good Shepherd sermon, purpose of life Christianity, Ecclesiastes conclusion, finding meaning in God, Jesus the Good Shepherd, King's Chapel Longwood FL
In this powerful message, "12 Interruptions to Answered Prayer," Pastor Brenda reveals practical truths to help you overcome unbelief. You'll learn how to maintain a Kingdom mindset, remove obstacles that hinder answered prayer, and confidently trust God for healing, provision, direction, favor, and breakthrough.
This week, Pastor Zac shares how true greatness begins with humility.State College PA Church, State College Pennsylvania, Access Church, Pastor Zac McDonald, Christian Podcast, Church Service, Sunday Sermon, Bible Teaching, Christian Living, Jesus Christ, Gospel Message, Expository Preaching, Christian Encouragement, Prayer and Faith, Pennsylvania Church, Central Pennsylvania Church, Worship Service, Christian Discipleship, Bible Study, Penn State, Happy Valley, Centre County PAINFOWebsite: scaccesschurch.comWeekly Updates: bulletin.scaccesschurch.comFOLLOW Facebook: facebook.com/scaccesschurchInstagram: instagram.com/scaccesschurchYouTube: youtube.com/@scaccesschurchGIVE: give.scaccesschurch.comABOUT: State College Access Church is a life-giving, family-oriented, non-denominational church in the State College area. Our weekend service includes contemporary worship, biblical message, and age specific kids ministry for infants through children in 5th grade.
Are you believing God for an answer to prayer? In this powerful message, Pastor Christy shares biblical keys to get answered prayer. You'll learn how knowing who God is, praying with thanksgiving, and refusing to give up can position you to see breakthroughs in every area of your life!
The Vanity of Life Under the Sun Without the Son, Pt. 15Nothing Ventured, Nothing GainedEcclesiastes 11:1–12:8 | King's Chapel Live StreamLife is filled with uncertainty.We make plans, weigh risks, and try to prepare for the future, but the truth is that much of life remains beyond our control. We don't know what tomorrow will bring, what opportunities may come our way, or how our decisions will ultimately turn out.Ecclesiastes confronts this reality head-on.In this message, Solomon calls us to live faithfully in the face of uncertainty. Rather than being paralyzed by fear or consumed by trying to control the future, we are invited to trust God and move forward in faith.We are reminded to live with God in our rear-view mirror, remembering that He will bring all things into judgment. We are called to live with God as our guide, recognizing how little we truly know about what lies ahead. And we are encouraged to live with God as our ultimate goal, remembering that every one of us is moving toward an eternal home.The book of Ecclesiastes does not promise certainty about tomorrow, but it does point us to the One who holds tomorrow in His hands.If you've ever wrestled with fear about the future, uncertainty about your next step, or questions about how to live wisely in an unpredictable world, this message offers both wisdom and hope.God may not reveal everything that lies ahead, but He has given us Himself. And that is enough to move forward in faith.Connect with King's Chapel in Longwood, FL - ▶️ www.kingschapelfl.com▶️ https://www.facebook.com/KingsChapelfl▶️ https://www.instagram.com/kingschapelfl/For the GLORY of our Great GodFor the GOOD of our NeighborEcclesiastes 11 sermon, Ecclesiastes 12 sermon, nothing ventured nothing gained sermon, trusting God with the future, Christian wisdom for uncertainty, living with eternity in view, faith and risk Bible, remember your Creator sermon, King's Chapel Longwood FL, Ecclesiastes series, biblical wisdom for life, Christian hope and purpose
Today we begin a short series of messages, all of which pertain to the most important issue any person can face. This regards our own eternal destiny. What happens when we die? Where does a person go from this earth when physical life is over? If the Bible has any clear teaching on this subject, surely we need to learn more about it. The Christian message is one of hope. Let's begin this journey of hope together today. For more information on the Campground, insider tips and FAQ's, listen to our General Ocean Lakes Podcast, Campground Conversations.
Second Sunday after Pentecost Church Service @ Redeemer Lutheran Fairhope LCMS
Church with kids can sometimes feel like something to get through, but what if it could be so much more? In today's episode, Anna and Jess explore how to help children and teenagers notice God in church, not just sit through it. From simple ways to frame the experience before you arrive, to spotting God at work during the service, to meaningful conversations afterwards, there are practical ideas to help your family engage more deeply. Whether church feels life-giving or really challenging right now, this episode is packed with encouragement and small, doable steps to help you make the most of it as a family. Links: Talking Toddlers Webinar - https://www.hopetogether.org.uk/PaymentGroup/Registration.aspx?group_id=460080 Church Support Hub - https://churchsupporthub.org/all-resources/parenting-for-faith-how-it-could-transform-your-family-and-church/ Episode 8 of Parenting for Faith course (Church) Helping Children Love Church - https://brfonline.org.uk/programs/parenting-for-faith?cid=4467135&permalink=helping-children-love-church Building Lasting Connection - https://brfonline.org.uk/programs/parenting-for-faith?cid=4467136&permalink=session-8-part-2-e79e4b Debriefing a Church Service (with postcard) - https://www.parentingforfaith.brf.org.uk/post/debriefing-a-church-service/ Send us your questions, stories and ideas for future episodes at parentingforfaith.org/podcast or email us at parentingforfaith@brf.org.uk. We would love to know how Parenting for Faith has helped you and how we can develop more! If you have a few minutes, please complete this survey https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/YM8BXS5. Thank you for listening today. Parenting for Faith is part of the charity, BRF Ministries. We are reliant on donations from individuals and churches to make our resources available to as many people as possible. If you are able to contribute to the cost of producing this podcast, please click here to give a one-off or regular gift: www.brf.org.uk/get-involved/give. We are grateful for all donations, big or small. They make a real difference. Thank you so much for partnering with us.
The Vanity of Life Under the Sun Without the Son, Pt. 14Keep Calm and Carry On in a World Gone MadEcclesiastes 9:13–10:20 | King's Chapel Live StreamThe world often feels noisy, chaotic, and completely upside down.Ecclesiastes reminds us that wisdom is better than strength, yet even a little foolishness can cause incredible damage. Under the sun, foolishness seems unavoidable. Corrupt leadership rises. Empty words spread quickly. People chase satisfaction in all the wrong places. And sometimes it feels like the world has lost its mind.So how are we supposed to live faithfully in a world like this?In this message, we are reminded to keep calm and carry on with a wise heart. Scripture calls us to avoid the path of foolishness and to remain steady even when life around us feels unstable.Most importantly, Ecclesiastes points us toward hope. Our confidence is not in human wisdom, political power, or our own efforts. Our hope is in Christ, our true and noble King.Jesus has already won the battle, and one day He will return to make all things right. Until then, we keep walking by faith, trusting that real satisfaction and lasting peace are found in Him alone.If you are tired of the chaos, discouraged by the world around you, or searching for steady ground to stand on, this message is a reminder to stay faithful, stay wise, and keep your eyes on the coming King.There was an internet outage during our live stream, so a few minutes of the sermon may be missing from the recording.Connect with King's Chapel - ▶️ www.kingschapelfl.com▶️ https://www.facebook.com/KingsChapelfl▶️ https://www.instagram.com/kingschapelfl/For the GLORY of our Great GodFor the GOOD of our NeighborEcclesiastes 10 sermon, biblical wisdom for difficult times, Christian hope sermon, trusting God in chaos, keep calm and carry on sermon, King's Chapel Longwood FL, wisdom vs foolishness Bible, return of Christ sermon
It has well been said that "character is not made in a crisis; it is only revealed in a crisis." We all have those times when we are forced to make a decision between right and wrong. Today we are looking at the life of a man who had to make a difficult decision, but when he chose God's way, the result was rewarding. Perhaps as we see this man of courage, it will help us to follow in the same path. For more information on the Campground, insider tips and FAQ's, listen to our General Ocean Lakes Podcast, Campground Conversations.
Experience a life-changing Pentecost service featuring special guest speaker Dr. Bob Rodgers. In this powerful service, you'll discover how the original outpouring of the Holy Spirit provides the exact blueprint for the supernatural strength available to you right now. Get ready to receive a fresh infilling, and experience the transforming power of the Holy Spirit!
The Vanity of Life Under the Sun Without the Son, Pt. 13Living Among the DeadEcclesiastes 9:1–12 | King's Chapel Live StreamEcclesiastes 9 confronts one of the hardest realities of life. Death touches everyone.Life under the sun often feels unfair, unjust, unpredictable, and unkind. The same struggles come to the wise and the foolish, the righteous and the unrighteous. No amount of wisdom, success, or effort can fully shield us from pain, loss, or uncertainty.This passage forces us to wrestle honestly with the brokenness of life in a fallen world.But Ecclesiastes does not leave us in despair.In the middle of life's uncertainty, we are reminded of a deeper hope. God holds His people in His hands. God sets His favor on His people. And through His Son, we are given a hope stronger than death itself.This message points us beyond the futility of life under the sun to the joy and security found in Christ. While this world is temporary and fragile, those who belong to Jesus are never abandoned or forgotten.If you have been wrestling with fear, discouragement, suffering, or questions about the meaning of life, this sermon is a reminder that even in a broken world, there is lasting hope in the Son.Connect with King's Chapel in Longwood, FL - ▶️ www.kingschapelfl.com▶️ https://www.facebook.com/KingsChapelfl▶️ https://www.instagram.com/kingschapelfl/For the GLORY of our Great GodFor the GOOD of our NeighborEcclesiastes 9 sermon, hope in suffering sermon, life and death Bible teaching, meaning of life Ecclesiastes, hope in Christ sermon, King's Chapel Longwood FL, biblical hope in hard times, God has us in His hands
Not every dark night ends with a happy ending — at least not right away. In this episode, we explore one of the Bible's most sobering nighttime stories, a stark contrast to the triumphant nights we've studied in recent weeks. Yet even in the deepest darkness, one truth remains unshaken: God is still on His throne. And ultimately, this is a story that points us to Jesus — the only One who can bring light and redemption out of any night of doom. For more information on the Campground, insider tips and FAQ's, listen to our General Ocean Lakes Podcast, Campground Conversations.
The Vanity of Life Under the Sun Without the Son, Pt. 12Finding Peace of Mind Under the SunEcclesiastes 8:1–17 | King's Chapel Live StreamPeace can feel hard to find in a world filled with uncertainty, frustration, and things we cannot control.Ecclesiastes 8 wrestles honestly with life under the sun. Earthly authority is imperfect. Life often feels unfair. The future remains unknown. And many of God's ways remain beyond our understanding.Yet even in the middle of that tension, Scripture points us toward peace.In this message, we explore how peace of mind grows through wisely submitting to earthly authority, trusting in the sovereignty of God, and learning to find joy in the midst of life's journey. We are reminded that while human wisdom has limits, God's wisdom does not.Ecclesiastes also reminds us that true peace is not found in figuring everything out. It is found in fearing God, trusting His rule, and resting in the goodness of the life He has given us.Even when life feels confusing or heavy, there is still joy to be found in the Son under the sun.If you are feeling anxious, weary, or uncertain about what lies ahead, this message invites you to stop carrying what you were never meant to control and to rest in the peace of God.Connect with King's Chapel in Longwood, FL - ▶️ www.kingschapelfl.com▶️ https://www.facebook.com/KingsChapelfl▶️ https://www.instagram.com/kingschapelfl/For the GLORY of our Great GodFor the GOOD of our NeighborEcclesiastes 8 sermon, peace of mind Bible, trusting God in uncertainty, sovereignty of God sermon, finding joy in difficult times, King's Chapel Longwood FL, biblical wisdom for anxiety, peace in Christ sermon
Have you ever finally settled in after a long day, only to have the doorbell ring? Whether it's someone you know or a stranger at the door, the interruption is real! Jesus once had a late-night visitor too, and if that visit had never happened, one of the most beloved verses in all of Scripture might never have been recorded.Join us as we explore the story of Nicodemus in John Chapter 3 and discover what that nighttime conversation means for us today. We're so glad you chose to worship with us here at Ocean Lakes Family Campground. For more information on the Campground, insider tips and FAQ's, listen to our General Ocean Lakes Podcast, Campground Conversations.
The Vanity of Life Under the Sun Without the Son, Pt. 11The Gospel According to EcclesiastesEcclesiastes 7:15–29 | King's Chapel Live StreamEcclesiastes is often seen as a book about confusion, tension, and unanswered questions. But underneath it all, there is a clear and powerful message. The gospel.In Ecclesiastes 7, we are reminded of how life began, what went wrong, and why we cannot fix it on our own.God made us upright. We were created in His image, without sin, with the ability to walk in righteousness. But we chose our own way. Our scheming brought brokenness into every part of life. Our hearts are broken. Our relationships are broken. Our world is broken.This passage also exposes the limits of human effort. We cannot fix what has been broken. We cannot bridge the gap between us and God. Even our attempts at righteousness fall short. And walking in wickedness only leads to more destruction.So where does that leave us?It leads us to the hope of the gospel.The fear of God is not about distance. It is about rightly seeing Him, trusting Him, and turning to Him. The good news is that what we could not restore, God has provided through Christ. Where we failed, Jesus was faithful. Where we are broken, He brings restoration.This message invites us to stop trusting ourselves and to place our hope fully in the One who makes all things new.Connect with King's Chapel in Longwood, FL - ▶️ www.kingschapelfl.com▶️ https://www.facebook.com/KingsChapelfl▶️ https://www.instagram.com/kingschapelfl/For the GLORY of our Great GodFor the GOOD of our NeighborEcclesiastes 7 sermon, gospel in Ecclesiastes, human brokenness Bible, righteousness and sin sermon, King's Chapel Longwood FL, meaning of life Ecclesiastes, fear of God teaching, need for salvation sermon
Join Pastor Hank for a special Mother's Day message as he honors the powerful women who shaped his journey. This teaching goes beyond a simple tribute, exploring the spiritual weight of a mother's influence and the lasting impact of their prayers, wisdom, and faith.
You may remember the song "We Are Climbing Jacob's Ladder" — but do you remember the story behind it? Today, Rev. Kirk will take us on a journey through Genesis 28, to a remarkable night when angels truly did climb a ladder. We'll explore what that moment meant then, and what it still means for us today. For more information on the Campground, insider tips and FAQ's, listen to our General Ocean Lakes Podcast, Campground Conversations.
Fifth Sunday of Easter - Church Service @ Redeemer Lutheran Fairhope LCMS
Everything in life is a seed. From the words we speak and the thoughts we meditate on to the faith we walk in, every choice we make is planting something that will eventually manifest. In this timely message, Pastor Brenda teaches you how to sow intentionally so you can step into the abundant life Jesus promised. If you are looking for encouragement, refreshing, and a boost to your faith, this service is for you!
The Vanity of Life Under the Sun Without the Son, Pt. 10Live Like You Were DyingEcclesiastes 6:10-7:14 | King's Chapel Live StreamLife raises questions we cannot fully answer.What is truly good. What is coming next. What is better in the long run. Ecclesiastes brings us face to face with the limits of our understanding and reminds us how little control we actually have.In this passage, the Preacher does not give easy answers. Instead, he points us in a better direction. Consider God.In this message, we are invited to step back and reflect on who God is and how He works. We consider the work of God in shaping our lives, the providence of God in guiding our days, and the mystery of God in ways we cannot fully explain.There are moments when life feels clear and moments when it feels confusing. Times of joy and times of adversity. Ecclesiastes reminds us that both come from the hand of God, and both have a purpose in His plan.Rather than trying to control everything or figure everything out, we are called to trust the One who sees the full picture. Real wisdom is not found in having all the answers. It is found in fearing God, trusting His ways, and walking with Him through every season.If you are in a place of uncertainty or wrestling with questions about your future, this message invites you to slow down, lift your eyes, and consider God.Connect with King's Chapel in Longwood, FL - ▶️ www.kingschapelfl.com▶️ https://www.facebook.com/KingsChapelfl▶️ https://www.instagram.com/kingschapelfl/For the GLORY of our Great GodFor the GOOD of our NeighborEcclesiastes 7 sermon, consider God message, trusting God in uncertainty, God's providence sermon, King's Chapel Longwood FL, meaning of life Ecclesiastes, wisdom in suffering Bible, seasons of life sermon
Some of the mightiest acts of God in history have taken place at night. In this opening message of our new series, we explore those dark and powerful moments in Scripture where God shows up in the most unexpected ways.Over the next several Sundays, we will journey through a few of these remarkable nights found in the Bible, discovering how God is always at work, even when the darkness feels overwhelming and the way forward is unclear.We begin with one of the most beloved and familiar stories in the Old Testament, drawn from the book of Daniel. A man of faith. A den of wild beasts. And a God who never sleeps.Join us for this powerful first message and be encouraged that no matter how dark your night may seem, God is still moving. For more information on the Campground, insider tips and FAQ's, listen to our General Ocean Lakes Podcast, Campground Conversations.
The Vanity of Life Under the Sun Without the Son, Pt. 9The Powerless Pursuit of WealthEcclesiastes 5:5–6:9 | King's Chapel Live StreamWe live in a world that tells us more is always better. More money, more comfort, more stuff. But what happens when you get it all and still feel empty?In this message from Ecclesiastes 5:8–6:9, we take an honest look at what Solomon discovered about the pursuit of wealth apart from God. He doesn't just warn us. He walks us through it. The systems of this world are broken by sin. Corruption trickles down from the top. And the things we spend our lives chasing cannot deliver what only God can give.Solomon shows us the powerless pursuit of money. The more you have, the more you want, and hoarding what we've been given only leads to grief. Possessions don't satisfy. They can't. They were never designed to.But this passage doesn't leave us there. There is One who can fix what is broken. One who can fill what is empty. And in Him, joy is not something we chase. It's something we receive. In Christ, joy is a gift, not a reward for accumulating enough.If you've ever felt the pressure to earn more, hold tighter, or build bigger and still felt like something was missing, this message speaks directly to that ache. Real contentment is found not in what you own, but in who owns you.Series: The Vanity of Life Under the Sun Without the Son, Part 9Connect with King's Chapel in Longwood, FL - ▶️ www.kingschapelfl.com▶️ https://www.facebook.com/KingsChapelfl▶️ https://www.instagram.com/kingschapelfl/For the GLORY of our Great GodFor the GOOD of our NeighborEcclesiastes sermon, money and the Bible, contentment in Christ, King's Chapel Longwood FL, powerless pursuit of wealth, biblical wisdom on money, Solomon Ecclesiastes 5, joy in Christ sermon, corruption and justice Bible, Christian living sermon
To remain grounded in a world of deception and compromise, this message from Pastor Christy, “Walking in Truth in Days of Deception,” will help you stay discerning and anchored in the Word of God. Learn to be bold and effective in spiritual warfare, prayer, and discipline.
Second Sunday of Easter - Church Service @ Redeemer Lutheran Fairhope LCMS
Third Sunday of Easter - Church Service @ Redeemer Lutheran Fairhope LCMS
Fourth Sunday of Easter - Church Service @ Redeemer Lutheran Fairhope LCMS
Living in a TunnelWe've all been there, those moments when life feels dark, heavy, and uncertain, like we're walking through a tunnel with no end in sight. But here's the good news: we don't walk through those tunnels alone.In this message, we explore several kinds of dark tunnels we all face, and we turn our eyes to the One who calls Himself "The Light of the World." We also spend time in the opening verses of Isaiah 43, where God makes a powerful promise to be with us in the middle of life's hardest seasons.No matter what tunnel you find yourself in today, there is hope, there is light, and there is a God who is ready to meet you right where you are. For more information on the Campground, insider tips and FAQ's, listen to our General Ocean Lakes Podcast, Campground Conversations.
Does your family attend church on Sunday mornings? Or head over to a relative's home each Friday for Shabbat? If so, you're like many of my clients. And I have great news - your champion sleeping baby is going to thrive, even if these weekly rituals mean their sleep will be a little bit different on occasion.In today's episode, I'll explain why these weekly events ain't no thang for a great sleeper, and why it helps to start practicing early and often. I'll also share specific tips to make morning and evening religious gatherings (or frankly, any gathering!) as seamless as possible, so you can get back to honoring your traditions, just as easily as you did pre-baby!Loved this episode? There is so much more where that came from:️Subscribe....leave a review....and share with your friends!Follow The Fun On IG: @BrittanySheehanSleepWork with me:1:1 Concierge Sleep PlansSleep CoursesPotty Training SupportThe B Hive Client Membership ProgramTake The Sleep QuizLearn More About Me & My ApproachRead Success StoriesSay Hi: info@brittanysheehan.com
The Vanity of Life Under the Sun Without the Son, Pt. 8Worship and the Fear of GodEcclesiastes 5:1–7 | King's Chapel Live StreamWhat does it really mean to come into the presence of God?Ecclesiastes 5 slows us down and calls us to approach God with humility, reverence, and awareness. God is in heaven and we are on earth. That truth alone changes how we worship, how we speak, and how we live.In this message, we are reminded to guard our steps when we draw near to God. Worship is not casual or careless. It is a response to who God is. And yet, we are also invited into His presence. Not because we have earned it, but because God has made a way.Through Christ, the door is open. What we could never afford has been paid at an infinite cost. We are welcomed to come just as we are, while also being called to come with clean hands and a pure heart.Ecclesiastes also challenges us to watch our words. In a world full of noise, we are invited to listen more than we speak, to take God seriously, and to live with integrity before Him.Finally, this passage calls us to question our dreams. Not every ambition or desire leads to life. True wisdom begins with fearing God, surrendering to Him, and trusting that His plans are better than our own.If you have ever felt distant from God or unsure how to approach Him, this message invites you to come with humility, listen with intention, and trust the One who welcomes you in.Connect with King's Chapel in Longwood, FL - ▶️ www.kingschapelfl.com▶️ https://www.facebook.com/KingsChapelfl▶️ https://www.instagram.com/kingschapelfl/For the GLORY of our Great GodFor the GOOD of our NeighborEcclesiastes 5 sermon, fear of God Bible, worship reverence sermon, how to approach God, King's Chapel Longwood FL, guarding your steps sermon, watching your words Bible, surrender to God teaching
We've all said it or heard it... "I'll be honest with you." But what does real honesty look like, especially when it comes to our relationship with God? This message from Rev. Kirk Lawton will have you asking just how "honest to God" we truly are. Pull up a chair and give it a listen. For more information on the Campground, insider tips and FAQ's, listen to our General Ocean Lakes Podcast, Campground Conversations.
Piercing the DarknessJohn 1:1-5, 20:1-18 | Easter Sunrise Service | King's ChapelThe son rose and so did our hope.As the light broke through the darkness on that first Easter morning, it declared something the world needed to hear. Darkness does not win. It never has. It never will. In this service, we opened John 1 and John 20 to discover that the same light that pierced the grave is the light that pierces whatever darkness you're facing today.We talked about why the resurrection means light always outlasts the dark, what the empty tomb declares about your sin, your shame, and your future, and how to live as a warrior of light in a world that still feels broken. There is a living hope that belongs to every person in Christ Jesus, and that is worth celebrating.Whether you're walking through a season of darkness, searching for answers, or simply celebrating the risen Savior, this message is for you.King's Chapel meets every Sunday at 10am in Longwood, Florida. We would love to have you join us in person or online.Connect with King's Chapel - ▶️ www.kingschapelfl.com▶️ https://www.facebook.com/KingsChapelfl▶️ https://www.instagram.com/kingschapelfl/For the GLORY of our Great GodFor the GOOD of our NeighborEaster sunrise service 2026, resurrection Sunday sermon, Easter morning message, light vs darkness sermon, living hope sermon, empty tomb message, hope in dark times, finding hope, overcoming darkness, King's Chapel Apopka, Apopka Florida church, Jesus resurrection, light of the world, Gospel of John, King's Chapel Longwood, Longwood Florida church, Longwood FL church, Orlando area church
Christ Is Risen... There is Hope for Us All!1 Corinthians 15:1-7, 12-26, 32, 54-58 | Easter Sunday | King's Chapel Live StreamThe resurrection of Jesus is not just a moment in history. It changes everything.In 1 Corinthians 15, we are reminded that if Christ has not been raised, our faith is empty and our hope is lost. But Christ has been raised. And because He lives, hope is not just possible. It is certain.This Easter message looks at what the resurrection means for every part of life.Because Christ is risen, there is hope for our salvation. Our sin has been paid for, death has been defeated, and our future is secure. What once separated us from God has been overcome through the victory of Jesus.Because Christ is risen, there is hope for history. This world is not random or without direction. History has a King, a purpose, and a destination. God is at work, bringing everything together under the rule and reign of Christ.Because Christ is risen, there is hope for creation. Even though the world still feels broken, the story is not finished. The curse will not last forever. God has promised a new creation where all things are made right.The resurrection means that hope is not wishful thinking. It is anchored in a living Savior.If you are searching for hope, meaning, or something that lasts, this message points to the empty tomb and the risen Christ who makes all things new.Connect with King's Chapel in Longwood, FL - ▶️ www.kingschapelfl.com▶️ https://www.facebook.com/KingsChapelfl▶️ https://www.instagram.com/kingschapelfl/For the GLORY of our Great GodFor the GOOD of our NeighborEaster sermon, 1 Corinthians 15 resurrection, Christ is risen message, hope in Jesus sermon, King's Chapel Longwood FL, resurrection of Jesus explained, Easter Bible teaching, victory over death sermon, new creation hope
Come with us as we relive a powerful Good Friday service as we honor Jesus, the Lamb who was slain, and reflect on the victory secured through His sacrifice. Because of His blood, we are redeemed and have the right to inherit the Kingdom of God. This is a time to pray, lift up your requests, and stand in faith as you declare God's counter against the enemy. Be encouraged knowing that the Lord is raising up a standard and intervening in ways you may have never seen before!
In this powerful message titled "Renaissance," Pastor Hank reveals how God is bringing His people into a season of renewal, restoration, and transformation. What may feel like shaking or transition is actually part of God's process to bring forth something new and greater. Be encouraged as you gain perspective on the new season God is unfolding and how to step into it with faith and expectation! 0 Comments
Welcome to Calvary Church. We gather each week in Souderton and Quakertown (and online) to worship Jesus and open his word together. We're glad you're here. If something stood out to you today, don't ignore it. Your next step starts here: calvary-church.com/mynextstep Sunday Services Souderton 9:00 & 10:30am Quakertown 9:30am calvary-church.com