POPULARITY
It's the Dominica in Albis, or Low Sunday, 1st class, with the color of white. In this episode: The meditation: Low Sunday and Doubting Thomas, today's news from the Church: “Who is in Charge - The Camerlengo in the Spotlight,” and today's thought from the Archbishop. Sources Used Today: “Who is in Charge - The Camerlengo in the Spotlight” (FSSPX.news) https://fsspx.news/en/news/vacant-see-camerlengo-spotlight-52097 The Spiritual Life- Archbishop Lefebvre (Angelus Press) - - - - - - - We'd love your feedback on these Daily Devotionals! What do you like / not like, and what would you like us to add? podcast@sspx.org - - - - - - - Please Support this Apostolate with 1-time or Monthly Donation >> - - - - - - - Explore more: Subscribe to the email version of this Devotional - it's a perfect companion! Subscribe to this Podcast to receive this and all our audio episodes Subscribe to the SSPX YouTube channel for video versions of our podcast series and Sermons FSSPX News Website: https://fsspx.news Visit the US District website: https://sspx.org/ - - - - - What is the SSPX Podcast? The SSPX Podcast is produced by Angelus Press, which has as its mission the fortification of traditional Catholics so that they can defend the Faith, and reaching out to those who have not yet found Tradition. https://sspx.org
August 18 - How to go to Church: Who is it for? by Sunnybrook Christian Church
Have we lost sight of eternity within the modern western Church-- Who are we to warn about in relation to the reality of hell and coming judgement--
Pastor Helen Price Podcast -Setting The Standard of God's Excellence
We welcome you to Podcast 32 of our “Winter” Basic Training as soldiers in God's army. As soldiers in God's army we covered in the last 31 podcasts 3 areas 1. The Introduction where we are called by God to endure hardness as good soldiers in 2 Timothy 2:3-4 We are called by God to keep on keeping on even during temptations, tests and trials. 2. We looked at Jesus Christ the Great Head of the Church Who is our Commander in Chief in God's army. 3. As Soldiers in God's army we saw that we have an extensive identity package of who we are in Christ Jesus. We will now begin part 4 of our Basic Training as soldiers in God's army by covering at least 10 or more of the weapons of our warfare. 2 Corinthians 10:3-4 says For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war after the flesh: (For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds;) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pastorhelenprice/support
Prophecy and God's Plan: The Church & the Church Age. We are joined by Carl Broggi (Pastor). Topics discussed include: The Church – Who, When, Why, and Wherefore. The Church - Israel and the End Times Prophetical Role. Rapid Fire Questions.
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The Church: Who we are and what we're supposed to be about. https://familyofgracepdx.org/
The Church: Who we are and what we're supposed to be about. https://familyofgracepdx.org/
The Church: Who we are and what we're supposed to be about. https://familyofgracepdx.org/
The Church: Who we are and what we're supposed to be about. https://familyofgracepdx.org/
A simple question as a great reminder for the Church: Who is the foundation and authority of the Church? Join with us this week as we look to Christ the Cornerstone!
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The Church: Who we are and what we're supposed to be about. https://familyofgracepdx.org/
The Church: Who we are and what we're supposed to be about. https://familyofgracepdx.org/
The Church: Who we are and what we're supposed to be about. https://familyofgracepdx.org/
The Church: Who we are and what we're supposed to be about. https://familyofgracepdx.org/
The Church: Who we are and what we're supposed to be about. https://familyofgracepdx.org/
The Church: Who we are and what we're supposed to be about. https://familyofgracepdx.org/
The Church: Who we are and what we're supposed to be about. https://familyofgracepdx.org/
The Church: Who we are and what we're supposed to be about. https://familyofgracepdx.org/
The Church: Who we are and what we're supposed to be about. https://familyofgracepdx.org/
The Church: Who we are and what we're supposed to be about. https://familyofgracepdx.org/
The Church: Who we are and what we're supposed to be about. https://familyofgracepdx.org/
The Church: Who we are and what we're supposed to be about. https://familyofgracepdx.org/
The Church: Who we are and what we're supposed to be about. https://familyofgracepdx.org/
The Church: Who we are and what we're supposed to be about. https://familyofgracepdx.org/
The Church: Who we are and what we're supposed to be about. https://familyofgracepdx.org/
The Church: Who we are and what we're supposed to be about. https://familyofgracepdx.org/
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Father Alexander turns to a fundamental question in his discussion of the explosion of Mariology in the early Church: Who is Christ?
Think of a close friend with whom you can talk about anything. Maybe it's a spouse, a sibling, an accountability partner. Someone with whom you feel comfortable enough to share what's going on in your life and heart. Nothing is off-topic, but you naturally express whatever is on your mind. The hymn writer Joseph Medlicott Scriven lived in the mid-1800s and was an Irish poet and immigrant to Canada. He wants us to consider "What a Friend We Have in Jesus, " which is the name of today's hymn. Devotionables #186 - Philippians 4:6-7, 1 Peter 5:7 Songs of the Church - Who's Your Closest Friend? Follow NAOBC Worship Ministry on Spotify at naobc.org/spotify.
Book of Mormon Evidence Podcast - Come Follow Me Supplemental Study
Come Follow Me 2021 - Doctrine & Covenants - Additional resources to bless your study of the Gospel of Jesus ChristMany have heard of Wayne May, or have learned extraordinary and newly discovered facts concerning Book of Mormon Geography, but did you know how Wayne even got started into Archaeology? Join Kay Godfrey, a Fellow Archaeologist, to learn how Wayne joined the Church:~ Who did Wayne meet that started him on the path of learning more about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints?~ What was his question about them?~ Where is Wayne from, and what drew him to Archaeology?~ Who is Chris, and how did they meet?~ What did Wayne tell Chris that changed her life?~ Why did Wayne go to Utah when he first learned about the Church?~ How did Kay and Wayne meet?~ Is Wayne the only member of the Church in his extended family?To contact Wayne, email: wayne@ancientamerican.comTo contact Kay, email: FootstepsOfJoseph@gmail.comhttps://www.ComeFollowMe2021.com~~~~~~~~~~Please SUPPORT THESE FREE PODCASTS by donating at our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/latterdaymedia?fan_landing=trueEVERY BIT HELPS! :)22 Come Follow Me with Joseph Smith Historian Kay GodfreyTo contact Kay, email: FootstepsOfJoseph@gmail.comhttps://www.ComeFollowMe2021.com~~~~~~~~~~Support the show (http://www.LatterdayMedia.com)
Rev. Jeremey Graham; Acts 14:24-15:11 This good news raises some big questions for the young Church: Who belongs to God’s people? Can someone be saved simply by believing in Jesus? Some Jewish converts insist that Gentile believers also need to follow the Law of Moses to be saved and welcomed into the fellowship of God’s people (15:1). Paul and Barnabas are summoned to Jerusalem to address this pivotal question. Peter’s testimony silences the assembly: “God, who knows the heart, bore witness to [the Gentiles], by giving them the Holy Spirit just as he did to us…we believe that we will be saved through the grace of the Lord Jesus, just as they will.” (15:8-11) All people are made in God’s image (Gen. 1:26-27); All have sinned and fall short of God’s glory (Rom. 3:23a). All are justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus (Rom. 3:23b). There one name, given for the salvation of ALL nations and peoples, Jesus!
Acts 14:1-23; Rev. Aaron Roberts This good news raises some big questions for the young Church: Who belongs to God’s people? Can someone be saved simply by believing in Jesus? Some Jewish converts insist that Gentile believers also need to follow the Law of Moses to be saved and welcomed into the fellowship of God’s people (15:1). Paul and Barnabas are summoned to Jerusalem to address this pivotal question. Peter’s testimony silences the assembly: “God, who knows the heart, bore witness to [the Gentiles], by giving them the Holy Spirit just as he did to us…we believe that we will be saved through the grace of the Lord Jesus, just as they will.” (15:8-11) All people are made in God’s image (Gen. 1:26-27); All have sinned and fall short of God’s glory (Rom. 3:23a). All are justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus (Rom. 3:23b). There one name, given for the salvation of ALL nations and peoples, Jesus!
Video Link (starts at 27:20) Consider these questions: How does God want us to think about everything going on? What in the Church's response to this supposed to be? What should our relationship to our government be? Who is Lord of the Church? Who has the voice in the Church?
Selyna Joined us to talk about the following: • Why do we leave our brains at the door in Church? • Who's responsibility is it for a congregation to learn the Bible/theology? • Should learning Bible history, original language, and theology be a priority for every Christian or just preachers? • People need the essentials first. they can add as needed Thanks so much for listening! Send us questions and comments on Instagram @preachers_hour Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts Culture and society from the young preachers’ perspective Music by Ryan McClarty --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/preachershour/support
State of the Church: "Who is your one"
Welcome to the Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church's Podcast! This is the sermon from 12-29-2019 - Church: Who needs it?, offered by Rev. Deniece Mason. If you enjoyed this sermon, we would love to have you join us during our Sunday Worship! You can find out more about services, including watching our live stream at 11 am CT, at https://pleasantvalleyumc.org/watchservice/.Support the show (https://pleasantvalleyumc.org/give/)
This morning on the House of Hope I would like to share with you about Pastor Appreciation Month! Do you have a Pastor in your life? Do your attend Church? Who do you seek wisdom from? God? Your Pastor? Everyone needs a Pastor, including a Pastor! Let me share with you now........
What is the foundation and purpose of the universal, invisible Church- Who makes it up and how should we function within it- This message is the introduction to a series on the New Testament Church, beginning with the principle that the Church is all about Christ. It exists and functions in Him, through Him and for Him.
What is the Church? Who makes up the Church? How does one become a part of the Church? As God's change agents in this broken world it is important for us to understand the answers to these questions. In the teaching this week we will look at Ephesians 2:19-22 and see that Paul reveals to us 4 things that the church is and what that means to us today.
The Church- Who we are, What we do and How to do it today. The church is learning to reach the lost by adjusting the method not the message.
The Golden Stallion is back for another Sovryn Tech Subscriber Q&A episode, only available to Patreon Sovryn Tech Patrons! It’s the show YOU control! And we’re talking Bluetooth headphones, women throughout the history of Christianity and other religions, classic Nintendo characters and more! Feel free to send in more questions for future entries! SHOW NOTES: --“Favorite Bluetooth Headphones?” Link: http://amzn.to/2Be3DN5 --“Women and the Church” --“Who's Your Favorite Old School Nintendo Character?” APPENDIX: --“Sovryn Tech Subreddit” Link: https://www.reddit.com/r/sovryntech/ --"Sovryn Tech Patron RetroShare Directory" Link: http://retroshare.sovryntech.com ========================= https://www.zog.email
Buffalo Baptist Church, Pastor Wally Kelly, A Message to Those in the Church Who have Accepted the Sins of the World, Micah 6:9-16, 9/18/16
Establishment of the Church: Who, When, Where - Acts 2:1,14
What happens after the Rapture of the Church? Who is "the" Anti-Christ? Why is God going to pour out wrath and judgment upon those who remain upon the earth?
History has shown that Christians do best when they approach the Bible comprehensively. Many have profited in Bible study by availing themselves of ample background information, prayerfully reading through the text, considering the opinions of worthy commentators and carefully pondering those elements of the story not expressly stated in Scripture. A good backdrop for a study of the Book of Galatians is that the Jewish people historically classified men into two races: Jews and Gentiles. In the Apostolic age, however, Christians began to believe that humanity had three races: Jews, Gentiles, and Christians born anew in Jesus Christ. For centuries, theologians assumed Paul wrote this epistle to the ethnic Gauls in northern Galatia. In the 20th Century, many began to consider an earlier early dating of the epistle and put forth a strong argument that Paul wrote instead to the Jews and Gentiles in southern Galatia. This latter position seems more credible for many convincing reasons, such as the fact that there is no reference to the Council of Jerusalem in the book and that the Galatian names listed in the epistle are from the south. Commentator F. F. Bruce recently stated that Galatians was the earliest of Paul's letters, composed just before the Council of Jerusalem. The issue of whether living a fully Christianity life required circumcision had great significance for the early Church, especially considering the lack of anesthesia and the rabbinical practice to use a stone knife for the procedure. History leaves few details about the Judaizers specific to Galatia, but it is likely that they traveled from church to church to spread their positions and claimed a commission from the pious and powerful James, Proto-Bishop of Jerusalem. From the onset, Paul passionately affirms that his message is from God, not from man (cf. Gal 1:1). He then juxtaposes the grace and peace of Christ's gospel with the troubling perversions that come from the Judaizers. He writes, "even if ... an angel from heaven should preach to you a gospel contrary to that which we preached to you, let him be accursed" (Gal 1:8). Not treating the issue as a mere discussion of doctrinal theory, he passionately points out all that is essential to know Jesus Christ and live in His resurrection. After reflecting on Galatians, a number of questions emerge: What place should Jewish teachings and the Old Testament have in the Church? Who or what tries to pervert the gospel in this age? What is essential to live the Gospel? How do we best live out that which is essential? Music: Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 4 in A Major performed by the Skidmore College Orchestra
Pastor Dan Kellogg looks into the Christian comforts in his latest series, the Easy Chair. What family room is complete without a big easy chair in it? Maybe it's "Dad's Chair" or the "New Chair," maybe it's leather or just over-stuffed. For whatever reason, it's common to find an easy chair sitting in the modern household in front of the TV or fireplace. But what does Christ say about the luxuries and ease in our lives? What about that red-carpet treatment at home, at the job or in the Church? Who has rights to the easy chair? Dan explores these concepts and more in this new series. Recorded 11-25-2007