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On today's show, we finally get to the brothel dream we have teased for 2 weeks on the show. It's a spiritual dream! Honest. Join our 3-Day Summit in May. Time is running out! https://cart.aislingschool.com/dream-interpretation-summit/ Talk to Sandy about our courses https://bookings.theaislingschool.com/sandy/got-questions Courses: https://www.dream-analysis.com/courses Download Free dictionary: https://www.dream-analysis.com/ Submit your dream: https://www.dream-analysis.com/podcast Show Archives: https://www.dream-analysis.com/podcasts/ Dreams on today's show Visiting an Outdoor Brothel Across from the Church Why is there no Music? Meeting Work Colleagues in the Casino
Over 40 million Americans have dechurched in the last 25 years alone, and multiple generations have been raised to believe the most spiritual thing they can do is follow God by following their heart - right out of the church. Ed Stetzer talks with Brad Edwards about his book, The Reason for Church: Why the Body of Christ still matters in an age of Anxiety, Division and Radical Individualism, and how the current cultural crisis of loneliness, stress, and anxiety can provide compelling reasons to come back to church on Ed Stetzer Live. Ed Stetzer Live is a listener supported program. To donate, click here. To learn more about Ed Stetzer, click here. To learn more about Ed Stetzer Live, click here.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/edstetzerliveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have we the Church lost our way when it comes to living in unity? What would Jesus say about Christian cancel culture and the many threads on social media where people criticize one another in the name of Christianity? God's Word says, “Behold, how good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell in unity!”, and yet, in the modern American Church, unity can often be hard to find. Join Juli and co-host Hannah Nitz as they discuss: The need for a biblical perspective of the Church as Christ's bride How to extend God's mercy, grace, and forgiveness to others and ourselves How to cultivate a true Christian response to disagreements within the Church Why maturity in the faith requires engagement with those with whom we disagree How we can use the churches of the New Testament as a model to work through disagreements and pursue unity Co-host: Hannah Nitz Hannah's Website: hannahnitz.com Hannah's Instagram: @hannahnitz Book: “Until Unity” by Francis Chan Check out more resources on Sex and Culture and get your free download! Java with Juli with Dr. Juli Slattery – Christian Discussions on Marriage, Sex and Singleness.
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Discussion Questions for “101 Bible Questions” – The Spirit and the Church Why is it important to know you don't need “more” of God? What connotations does “convict” carry? How does the Spirit treat children of God? In your own words, explain grieving and quenching the Spirit. How are these different from angering Him? React to this statement: Being filled with the Spirit is not about getting more of the Spirit but about knowing and being inspired by the love of Christ. What is “praying in the Spirit”? How do we know it's not praying in tongues? How do we know it's the new and only way to pray at all times?
Hey hey friend! If you've been here for a while, you know I am passionate about emotional health. I want good emotional health for all my friends (yes, you!), and I brought in one of the smartest people I know to help us get there. Terra Mattson is a licensed marriage and family therapist and licensed professional counselor who has practiced for nearly two decades and oversees a team of 20 clinicians. She's a wife, a mom of two teenage girls, and passionate about helping moms raise their kids well. Terra and I go all in today on a conversation about my favorite topic: emotional well-being in moms and kids. Listen in as Terra and I talk about: Women discovering who they are apart from a specific role, even in the trenches of motherhood How to disentangle ourselves from unhealthy messaging about the calling of motherhood, even within (maybe especially within) the Church Why emotional regulation is an important piece of raising kids who love like Jesus How our emotions reflect our being made in the image of God Favorite quotes: “Our identity especially in the Christian community gets wrapped up in motherhood in good and not healthy ways." “The power of knowing our story and how it has influenced us is so important.” “Emotional regulation is one of the number one resources and modeling that we have to give our children.” “Each of us have something to offer and teach each other.” “We don't have to be in competition. We can link arms and model a different way to our children.” “The work that you are doing at every stage of your children's lives is affecting the relationship even today.” “Think about the long haul while you are figuring out who you are.” Links to great things we discussed: Terra Mattson Website Living Wholehearted Podcast Anatomy of the Soul - Curt Thompson Grove Co. Kitchen Wipes. Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One Epionce Daily Shield Tinted SPF 50 Join the Launch Team! Order your copy of Remaining You While Raising Them here. Hope you loved this episode! Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and slap some stars on a review! :) xo, Alli www.alliworthington.com
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We welcome back Dr. Anthony Esolen of Magdalen College to discuss masculinity, worship, and the true complementarity of the sexes. Check out his latest book, No Apologies: Why Civilization Depends on the Strength of Men. No Apologies: Why Civilization Depends on the Strength of Men Real Music: A Guide to the Timeless Hymns of the Church Why the World and the Devil Hate Men, and What the Church Can Do About It What's a Manly Man and How Can We Get More of Them?
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Rebekah Lyons knows that America is in the middle of a mental health and a loneliness epidemic. Despite her personal struggles with anxiety and depression, Rebekah finds peace that surpasses all understanding through her relationship with Jesus. Her ministry ties faith and science together in an effort to remove the stigmas surrounding mental health topics. If you're looking for real peace or looking for ways to cope with anxiety, take a listen to our conversation with Rebekah. “If we are able to accept that we're human and finite and we have limitations, then we're able to actually place our faith in something greater than who we are …. Most people cannot walk a road of hope and healing if they don't access something that they resolve is greater than their pain.” In this episode, you'll discover: - How mental health intersects with the Church - Why real peace is only found in Jesus - Four rhythms to help you navigate life's toughest seasons - Your calling to bring peace to those in your life - How you can be a safe person to family and friends - How to get comfortable with vulnerability Resources Learn More About Rebekah Lyons Get Her New Book ‘A Surrendered Yes' Follow Rebekah Lyons on Instagram Meet the Host Brought to You by Goodstory
THE GOSPEL CANNOT BE SILENCED---Luke 13-31-33-31 On that very day some Pharisees came, saying to Him, -Get out and depart from here, for Herod wants to kill You.- -32 And He said to them, -Go, tell that fox, 'Behold, I cast out demons and perform cures today and tomorrow, and the third day I shall be perfected.' -33 Nevertheless I must journey today, tomorrow, and the day following- for it cannot be that a prophet should perish outside of Jerusalem.---1. Introduction--- Focus on two characters - Herod Antipas and Jesus.--- The Herodians in the life of Jesus.--- Herod the Great- in the infanthood and childhood of Jesus. Matt 2-16, 19-22--- Herod Antipas- in the early part of the ministry of Jesus. Luke 3-1, 9-7-9----2. Has the pursuit of ambitions silenced your ears to the voice of the gospel---- Who is the king of the Jews---- Herod Antipas plotted to kill Jesus. v31----3. Has the pursuit of ambitions silenced your ears to the voice of God---- Who are you to speak against the king---- Herod Antipas beheaded the forerunner of Jesus, John the Baptist. Matt 14-1-12, Mark 6-14-29, Luke 9-9--- Herod Antipas retaliated against Jesus during Jesus' trial. Luke 23-8-11---4. Has anyone silenced the voice of the Church---- Why do the nations rage and the people plot a vain thing---- Herod Antipas' joy in the death of Jesus was short-lived. --- Has he forgotten Jesus' words- v32,33--- The resurrected Jesus speaks---Matt 28-18-20--All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you
THE GOSPEL CANNOT BE SILENCED---Luke 13-31-33-31 On that very day some Pharisees came, saying to Him, -Get out and depart from here, for Herod wants to kill You.- -32 And He said to them, -Go, tell that fox, 'Behold, I cast out demons and perform cures today and tomorrow, and the third day I shall be perfected.' -33 Nevertheless I must journey today, tomorrow, and the day following- for it cannot be that a prophet should perish outside of Jerusalem.---1. Introduction--- Focus on two characters - Herod Antipas and Jesus.--- The Herodians in the life of Jesus.--- Herod the Great- in the infanthood and childhood of Jesus. Matt 2-16, 19-22--- Herod Antipas- in the early part of the ministry of Jesus. Luke 3-1, 9-7-9----2. Has the pursuit of ambitions silenced your ears to the voice of the gospel----- Who is the king of the Jews----- Herod Antipas plotted to kill Jesus. v31----3. Has the pursuit of ambitions silenced your ears to the voice of God----- Who are you to speak against the king----- Herod Antipas beheaded the forerunner of Jesus, John the Baptist. Matt 14-1-12, Mark 6-14-29, Luke 9-9--- Herod Antipas retaliated against Jesus during Jesus' trial. Luke 23-8-11---4. Has anyone silenced the voice of the Church----- Why do the nations rage and the people plot a vain thing----- Herod Antipas' joy in the death of Jesus was short-lived. --- Has he forgotten Jesus' words-- v32,33--- The resurrected Jesus speaks---Matt 28-18-20--All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you
Today on the show we talk to Robert Cunningham, senior pastor of Tates Creek Presbyterian Church. In today's episode, we talk about how Robert navigated abuse allegations against a former pastor and how Robery led his church to a commitment to transparency and the truth. Robert and Tates Creek were recently featured in an article in Christianity Today entitled, "A Kentucky Church's Secret To Handling Abuse Allegations: Humility." Robert hosts a podcast called Every Square Inch that offers a Christ-centered critique of today's most important issues. In October of last year, Robert shared an episode of Every Square Inch in which he discusses Sexual Abuse in the Church: Why it happens and what can be done about it. You can connect with Robert on Twitter, @tcpcrobert Here are a few ways you can connect with the Churchology Podcast. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. You can watch all of our interviews on our YouTube page (make sure to subscribe!). Leave a rating and review wherever you listen to podcasts. Next week we are talking to Jeffrey Bilbro about his new book, 'Reading The Times: A Literary and Theological Inquiry into the News.' We talk about how we watch the news and what it is doing to our spiritual formation.
In this episode we discuss: -Wendi Nelson and Sheri Dew's forbidden relationship -Coffee is the cornerstone of the Church -Why are people going to Church during COVID?
What was the nature of the early Church? Why should we believe Christ founded the Catholic Church? Shouldn't we think of the Church as an invisible set of all believers? What about the fact that the Westminster Confession of Faith professes to hold to a visible model of the Church? Tim Staples joins us to discuss these questions and more. The Classical Theism Podcast aims to defend Catholic Christian ideas in conversation. With the help of various guests, I defend three pillars of the Catholic Christian worldview: (1) the God of classical theism exists, (2) Jesus is our Messiah and Lord, and (3) He founded the Catholic Church. We place a strong emphasis on the first pillar, defending classical theism, drawing upon the work of Thomistic philosopher Dr. Edward Feser and many others. John DeRosa www.classicaltheism.com/support
“Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.” Matthew 5:14-16 If your parish suddenly disappeared, would anyone notice? Are we living out the Gospel in our neighborhoods and communities? Because we believe the same things that the first Christians taught. But do we act like them? Last week, we talked about the importance of prayer. But we can't forget almsgiving in our spiritual practice. We've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you work through how you can better love your neighbor. https://mailchi.mp/goarch/be_be_bee_148 Questions you might be struggling with, that we'll touch on in the video: How do we act like Christians? How do I love my neighbor? How to act like a Christian? What is unchristian like behavior? What are Bible rules to live by? What is social justice in Christianity? What does the Bible say about social justice? What is social justice really mean? Social justice and the Gospel? Why do young adults leave the Church? Why do people quit going to Church?
“Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.” Matthew 5:14-16 If your parish suddenly disappeared, would anyone notice? Are we living out the Gospel in our neighborhoods and communities? Because we believe the same things that the first Christians taught. But do we act like them? Last week, we talked about the importance of prayer. But we can't forget almsgiving in our spiritual practice. We've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you work through how you can better love your neighbor. https://mailchi.mp/goarch/be_be_bee_148 Questions you might be struggling with, that we'll touch on in the video: How do we act like Christians? How do I love my neighbor? How to act like a Christian? What is unchristian like behavior? What are Bible rules to live by? What is social justice in Christianity? What does the Bible say about social justice? What is social justice really mean? Social justice and the Gospel? Why do young adults leave the Church? Why do people quit going to Church?
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1258/29 What does Luke mean when he mentions John the Baptist being filled with the Spirit? Is there a pre-tribulation rapture of the Church? Why dont more people talk about God being our comforter and life?
This morning we start with the Church. What is the church? What is the makeup and Nature of the Church? What is the purpose of the Church? Why are we... The post The Purpose and Mission of the Church appeared first on Foothills Church.
This morning we start with the Church. What is the church? What is the makeup and Nature of the Church? What is the purpose of the Church? Why are we... The post The Purpose and Mission of the Church appeared first on Foothills Church.
In this episode of Polycarp's Paradigm, Catholic evangelist Eric Robinson asks what a devotion to Mary has to do with the sacramental life of the Church? Why ought Christians be devoted to Mary? This last chapter of my book, "Thoughts of a Sacramental Mind," dives into the deep waters of spirituality as it connects the mystery of Mary with the mystery of Christ and the sacraments. Link to my book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08992KQG8/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
What does devotion to Mary have to do with the sacramental life of the Church? Why ought Christians be devoted to Mary? This last chapter of my book, "Thoughts of a Sacramental Mind," dives into the deep waters of spirituality as it connects the mystery of Mary with the mystery of Christ and the sacraments. Link to my book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08992KQG8/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
WINNING WITH THE WORD “Winning with the Word” is a weekly blog that will help you to be a winner in life by applying God’s principles for living the abundant life as found in the Bible, God’s manual for life. AN INVITATION TO YOU: To follow this blog, click here. If this blog has blessed you, please encourage your family and friends to subscribe as well. Thank you! ______________________________________ Do you prefer listening instead of reading? Then click below to listen to today’s blog post: https://media.blubrry.com/winning_with_the_word/content.blubrry.com/winning_with_the_word/WWW_080320The_Dangers_of_Passivity.mp3 ______________________________________________ Hello and Happy Day! This is Dr. MaryAnn Diorio, Novelist and Life Coach, welcoming you to another episode of Winning with the Word. Today is Monday, August 3, 2020. Today’s Podcast is Episode #31 in Series 2020 and is titled "The Dangers of Passivity." _______________________________________________ God hates passivity. But the devil loves it. What is passivity? Passivity is the trait of holding back and letting someone else act in a given circumstance. Passive people avoid resistance and confrontation and give in to external influences. Noted Bible teacher Francis Frangipane calls passivity "Satan's secret weapon," a tool to render Christ-Followers ineffective. As Frangipane further notes, "There is no room for a passive spirit in God's army." There are times when passivity is warranted among Christ-followers, such as in submitting to God. But there are many more times when passivity is unwarranted and harmful both to the passive Christian and to the Body of Christ. We are living in times in which passivity on the part of righteous people is causing the destruction of our nation. Demonic forces are taking down our country while far too many Christ-followers are sitting back and just watching. Jesus warned us of what would happen in the last days. But He also commanded His Church to occupy until He comes. With what are we to occupy ourselves? We are to occupy ourselves with preaching the Gospel. But why is it that so many Christians are failing to preach the Gospel? Why is it that so many Christ-followers are simply allowing the enemy to encroach upon the Church? Why are they being passive? Here are some insights on passivity: 1) Passivity is a learned behavior. It has psychological roots in rejection, abandonment, and fear. Passive people are often self-centered rather than other-centered. They are afraid of speaking out because they are afraid of being rejected. Sadly, many Christ-followers fall into this category. 2) Passive people do not see themselves as passive. They will often object to accusations of passivity, replying that they work very hard and make many sacrifices in their families or ministries. While this may be true, it is an out-of-balance perspective. Provision has many facets to it, and one facet is also bold leadership. 3) Passive people see themselves as victims, not as victors. This is contrary to what God says about us. Scripture tells us that we are more than conquerors through Christ Who loved us. This perspective is not the perspective of a passive person. The opposite of passivity is boldness. While passivity holds back, boldness pushes ahead. While passivity refuses to get involved and take action, boldness jumps at the opportunity to get involved and to take action. Interestingly, Scripture rarely requires passivity but most often it requires boldness. In order to obey God's commands, we are often required to get out of our comfort zones and to speak out. For example, it is impossible to obey the Great Commission while being passive. In his excellent book, THE SPIRITUAL MAN, Watchman Nee writes this about passivity: "God has not called us to be passive. He has called us to fight. We are engaged in a spiritual battle of intense proportions,
What's the big deal about the Church? Why have we anxiously been awaiting the opportunity to get back to meeting as a church in this global pandemic? Why have we been willing to do it, even if it means masks and social distancing? What's so great about the Church? Join us as we look at Psalm 122 to find our answer.
Where is Passover in this age of the Church? Why is it barely, if at all, taught and observed? Whose event is Passover? We begin looking in to these questions and much more. To view the video of this episode, click here.
Why do men skip Church? Why do more women go to church? Kara and Andy explore this issue and plan on more episodes on Christian manhood in 2020, the year of Vision or the roaring 20s? We still are unclear what to call this year. Thanks for listening friends! This podcast is about those moments in church that cause you boredom or make you want to roll your eyes on the topics from the pulpit. Our moms always told us to pay attention, but instead we text in church. Kara addresses the topics with sass and spunk and so does Andy; yet with a more serious tone. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Dr. Constantinou discusses the first controversy that the the Church faced; Do you have to be Jewish to be a member of the Church? Why would this even be an issue? What developments had taken place in the Jesus movement that led to the issue? What were the arguments on each side? Who finally decided and what was the decision? How did this decision impact the Church and how did it create a precedent which we still follow today?
ow can we care for our brothers and sisters in the Church? What is the power of care on the part of the Church? Why should we pay attention to supporting those who have retreated? Dmitry Kuznetsov will tell you about this today
Mother Miriam Live *Why are ALL Fridays days of sacrifice? *More on "The Catechism Explained" by Spirago and Clarke *Comparing Jewish and Catholic respect for the body and burial customs *How can we convert our parents who have fallen away from the Church? *Why should priests wear clerical clothing daily? *If we bow to a schoolteacher, like in Sri Lanka, is that against the First Commandment? *Novus Ordo vs. Latin Mass
SHOW NOTES: Do animals have souls? What is a spiritual director and how do I find one? What is the best way to learn more about Catholicism? How do I love and witness to people who are living a lifestyle contrary to the moral teaching of the Church? Why be Catholic and not Protestant? St. Charles Borromeo, pray for us! See you in the Eucharist! www.mannafoodforthought.com Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/mannafoodforthought Rate and review this podcast & like/follow/share it on: Facebook.com/mannafoodforthought Instagram: @mannafoodforthought Twitter: @mannaf4t Pray for us and let us know how we can pray for you and send us any feedback you have as we seek to follow the Lord's will in this venture: mannafoodforthought@gmail.com.
In this new series called Why Church? we take the many questions of why is God's Church valuable? Why should the Church be made a priority? Why should we attend Church? Why should Church be more than just a building or meeting time? In this first message, Pastor Donald lays the foundation for the series.
Living in the Mess : Wisdom for the Church - Why bother with the mess
1 Corinthians 5 - 10 Christopher W. Martin © 2019 I. Introduction · The Situation in Corinth · Division within the Church · Why are we Still Here? II. Living in Liberty A. The Huge Question: 10:23: 9:1-6 B. Application: · When You're Wronged (6:1-11) · Pursuing Pleasure (6:12-20) · Being Married (7:1-40) · That Which Causes Others to Stumble (8:1-13) · Freedom with a Heart of Servitude (9:19-23) · Freedom with Discipline (9:24-27) C. Dealing with Temptation (10::1-13) D. Living the Blessed Life (10:31-11:1) III. Application
We’re gonna win the abortion issue. The truth is on our side. Science is on our side. The Left wants to deny science. Science is on the side of the truth. Why is there so much division in the Church? Why aren’t we playing on the same team? Even the pro-life groups are all doing […]
In the midst of scandal, why are Maria and Alexandra, two young adult women, sticking with the Church? Why are they moving to Nashville?
Heart to Heart with Mother Miriam *Father John Hardon's Article "The Survival of the Catholic Family" *Being Catholic while going to Public School *How can a mother deal with her child divorcing? *Women using Mantillas in Church *Why doesn't the pope remove certain unfaithful priests?
Support this podcast: www.patrickcoffin.media/donate "Like" us on Facebook HERE Sign up to the waiting list for our upcoming premium site Coffin Nation. You'll be the first to be notified! Tweet to Patrick HERE ----------------------------------------------------- The Grand Jury Report, released on August 14, destroyed any residual belief that the “long Lent of 2002” was somehow “a thing of the past.” It is devastating, and essentially concludes that the Catholic Church is a criminal syndicate that exists to protect the predators who lead it. This on the heels of the Theodore “Uncle Ted” McCarrick scandal, and the Chilean bishop scandal (badly botched by Pope Francis), the collosal problem of homosexual corruption in Nicaragua under Cardinal Maradiaga, and sundry financial malfeasance. Catholics everywhere are disgusted, demoralized, and prone to feelings of despair. Enter Dr. Ralph Martin with a prescription of hope. He wrote a perceptive and, I believe, prophetic, Letter to fellow troubled Catholics in the newsletter put out by Renewal Ministries, of which he is the president. What is needed—badly—is a sense of perspective and hope. Not “optimism,” not “moving forward,” and certainly not “lamenting the tragedy.” It’s not a tragedy. It’s a series of sexual crimes and sins that cry to heaven for vengeance. Where is the Lord Jesus in all this? Ralph Martin, seminary professor, writer, and TV/Radio host, and longtime renewal leader, cuts to the quick. In this episode you will learn: How to frame the scandal in its historical context What the scandal is really about (hint: it’s not “pedophile priests”) The need to double-down on prayer and fasting for the Church Why we need to stop “protecting the Church’s image” Why this crisis resembles the way God punished faithless Israel The main reason for hope as we survey the wreckage Resources recommended in this episode: Dear Troubled Catholics letter from Ralph Martin The Fulfillment of All Desire by Ralph Martin Crisis of Truth: The Attack on Faith, Morality and Mission in the Catholic Church by Ralph Martin Question of the week Has this series of scandals led you to deepen your relationship with Christ? If not, why not? Comment below or on our Facebook page "Like" us on Facebook HERE Sign up to the waiting list for our upcoming premium site Coffin Nation. You'll be the first to be notified! Tweet to Patrick HERE Don’t forget to Subscribe to the show in YouTube, as well as the full length podcast available in iTunes and other podcast directories, while you are there, please leave an honest review.
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In our latest episode, we talked about the purpose of The Body of Christ (The Church). What and Who is the Church? Why do we go to Church? How do we live like the Church? The church body has many members with many functions. Each member of the body, as a whole, can work in unison. Let’s compare the body of Christ with the physical body as this is after all a reason God has made us the way we are. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/onewaypodcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OneWayGospelMinistries Twitter: https://twitter.com/oneway_podcast Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/onewaypodcast On The Web: https://www.onewaypodcast.com Support Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/onewaygospel
Fr. Kevin Barrett *What the Fatima message says to us today *Praying to those not officially canonized by the Church *Why are the archangels called saints?
Let us continue our series, "Where do I Fit in?" This message is based on Mark 14:43-65. Last week we left off talking about the Carnal Crowd. Why did the disciples take off on Jesus? Who do Pastors quit the ministry? Why do Teachers quit teaching and Leaders quit leading? Why do people quit going to Church? Why do people quit following Jesus and then follow Satan? One reason is the LACK OF SPIRITUAL VISION!
Download | Subscribe (Free) In this episode, Reverend Gibson and Johnny time travel from the Epiphany to the baptism of an adult Jesus by John The Baptist. This act is seen as the event that starts Jesus's earthly ministry. Have you ever wondered why the Son of God needed to be baptized? What does his baptism signify and how is it relevant in today's world and worship. Our baptism was the full inclusion in the Church and the gateway to everything in the Church for all of us. Join Beverly and Johnny as we take an in-depth look the inward and outward elements of this sacrament, sign and gift of God's grace - baptism. Help support Pulpit To Pew with our Patreon campaign Click to read Rev. Gibson's full worship notes What you will hear:> What is Epiphany and why we observe this day > Downtown Abbey and Johnny's education of Epiphany and 12th Night > Fast forward of Jesus's birth to immediately his baptism by John The Baptist > The ministry of Jesus was short - maybe 5-7 years > Why did Jesus need to be baptized? > His baptism of the ever present lesser/greater message > His baptism is an example that it serves all and Jesus model as a Servant King > His baptism is a fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy and John The Baptist prophecy and mission > His baptism is the initial coming of the Holy Spirit and it started with the one - Jesus > Baptism was Jesus's first gift > Baptism is the gateway to everything else > Baptism is full inclusion in the Church > Why do we baptize children? > Jesus was always sure to check off the boxes of fulfilling Jewish Prophecy > What is a sacrament? > Baptism and Eucharist is seen by the Church to be essential in people's lives > What's "sacramental" and what does it represent? > "Sacramental" as slang and use by lay people concerning secular things > Last Rights as an obligation and Beverly shares a touching story of a recent use of oil during an Unction visit > Johnny needs "unction" defined? > Go out into the world and be an example of God's grace and love > Our mission to take God out of the Church and through the doors into the real world > Viaticum defined as food for the journey > Why it's been uncomfortable for Johnny to invite others to join him at Christ Church Cathedral > Johnny recommends a positive book called A Curious Mind by Brian Grazer > Reverend Beverly Gibson recommends to give the podcast Backlisted a listen to be inspired Weekly Readings: Isaiah 42:1-9 Acts 10:34-43 Matthew 3:13-17 What do you think about Pulpit To Pew? We would love to hear what you think, or maybe what you would like us to talk about on an upcoming podcast. Email producer Stacy Wellborn at stacywellborn@gmail.com and join in the conversation. Like Pulpit To Pew Podcast? Here’s how you can help the show: 1. Like our Facebook Page 2. Subscribe (for FREE) to Pulpit To Pew on Apple iTunes (or Overcast App) 3. Rate and review the show on Apple iTunes This one helps us a ton – seriously! Thanks for listening and have a great and peaceful week.
“What is Church? Why are we here?”- This message was preached in Bishop California. There is so much confusion in the church as to why we have church, or why we come to church. Church is the ministry of the saints. This is a powerful teaching that...
Join Devin and Melissa Pellew each week at they discuss topics related to biblical theology, Christian apologetics and worldview issues. Today we will be discussing the Doctrine of the Church with special guest, Dr. Jonathan Leeman. Leeman is the editorial director for 9Marks, a global ministry that exists to equip church leaders with a biblical vision and practical resources for displaying God’s glory to the nations through healthy churches. After doing undergraduate and graduate degrees in political science, Jonathan began his career in journalism where he worked as an editor for an international economics magazine in Washington, D. C. Since his call to ministry, Jonathan has earned a master of divinity and a Ph.D. in theology, has worked as an interim pastor and currently serves as an elder at Capitol Hill Baptist in Washington, D.C. He is also teaches adjunctively for The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and the Reformed Theological Seminary. Dr. Leeman edits the 9Marks series of books as well as the 9Marks Journal and has a selection of articles in the 9Marks Journal, Tabletalk Magazine, The Gospel Coalition and Canon & Culture. He has written for a number of publications and is the author or editor of a number books including The Church and the Surprising Offspring of God's Love and Understanding Church Discipline. Why join a church? What are the responsibilities of church leaders and church members? What is the nature of the Church? What is the role of apologetics in the Church? Why does any of this matter to God? Join us for this engaging and informative discussion as Dr. Leeman addresses these and other related issues.
What is the Church? Why is church important for me? Why should I attend church weekly? Why is it important for me to be involved? Should I make my children attend? All these questions and more will be answered in this message.
What is the Church? Why should you go? What does the Bible say about your church? How is going to church fulfilling what God has called all believers to do? Find all the answers in this week's podcast.
In this passage, Saint Paul addresses a question that nearly every Christian wonders: Why haven’t my friends and family members, or even the majority of Mankind, responded to the call of Jesus Christ? Why are they set against coming to Church? Why don’t they believe in God? Is it their ignorance? Their stubbornness? Is it my fault? Or is it God’s fault? Did God predestine from the beginning of time that they would not believe and not be saved? Or did He just foreknow how they would respond? Listener Email:Email: In Ps 116:17, we read, “I will offer to thee the sacrifice of thanksgiving…” Did the early Church begin calling the Lord’s Supper the “Eucharist” (thanksgiving) because they saw it as the fulfillment of this? Thanks, Steve.
In this passage, Saint Paul addresses a question that nearly every Christian wonders: Why haven’t my friends and family members, or even the majority of Mankind, responded to the call of Jesus Christ? Why are they set against coming to Church? Why don’t ...
Part two of our sermon series CATCH John 4:7-15 Why do people need Jesus? Why do people need the Church? Why do people need our church?
The Mission of the Church - Why are we here? - part 5
The Mission of the Church - Why are we here? - part 5
The Mission of the Church - Why are we here? - part 4
The Mission of the Church - Why are we here? - part 4
The Mission of the Church - Why are we here? - part 3
The Mission of the Church - Why are we here? - part 3
The Mission of the Church - Why are we here? part 2
The Mission of the Church - Why are we here? part 2
Part 1 of 5 - What is the mission of the Church - Why are we here? - part 1
Part 1 of 5 - What is the mission of the Church - Why are we here? - part 1
"Church - Why?", See the Church the way God sees her… A Chosen PEOPLE, 1 Peter 2:9: "But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people belonging to God, that you may declare the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His wonderful light.", We exist to BE something for God! "But you are….", We exist to DO something for God! "That you may…., Given by Ken Adams in Newnan, GA. , on 09/18/2011.
"Church - Why?", See the Church the way God sees her… A Chosen PEOPLE, 1 Peter 2:9: "But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people belonging to God, that you may declare the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His wonderful light.", We exist to BE something for God! "But you are….", We exist to DO something for God! "That you may…., Given by Ken Adams in Newnan, GA. , on 09/18/2011.
Does the Church matter? Has the Church’s message made a difference in history? What would our culture look like without the Church? Why does the Church seem irrelevant to some?
A new MP3 sermon from Still Waters Revival Books is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: God's Law & the Church (Why & How the Ten Commandments Apply To the Church, the Nations, the Family and Individuals) Subtitle: Ten Commandments God's Law Speaker: Francis Nigel Lee Broadcaster: Still Waters Revival Books Event: Teaching Date: 9/18/2002 Bible: Deuteronomy 8:1-20; Deuteronomy 6:1-25 Length: 57 min.