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Are church services meant to honor God, serve people, or both? In this episode, we explore the real purpose of the church, confronting the tension between pleasing God and meeting the needs of attendees. Join us as we dive into worship, church leadership, and practical strategies for balancing spiritual priorities—perfect for pastors or anyone curious about the true calling of the church.LinkTree:https://linktr.ee/AllisonParkLeadershipNetworkEmail:Jeffl@allisonparkchurch.comDavel@allisonparkchurch.comInstagram:@Jeffleake11@Dave.Leake
Join us for worship and praise! Today's message is the last in our series from 2 Timothy, Faithful and Bold. Preach the Word!
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
Join us for worship and praise! Today's message is the last in our series from 2 Timothy, Faithful and Bold. Preach the Word!
Join us for worship and praise! Today's message is the last in our series from 2 Timothy, Faithful and Bold. Preach the Word!
Join us for worship and praise! Today's message is the last in our series from 2 Timothy, Faithful and Bold. Preach the Word!
Join us for worship and praise! Today's message is the last in our series from 2 Timothy, Faithful and Bold. Preach the Word!
Join us for worship and praise! Today's message is the last in our series from 2 Timothy, Faithful and Bold. Preach the Word!
Sometimes the enemy isn't operating in your city - sometimes the enemy is operating in your circle. Jesus said He came to bring a sword, not peace. What does this mean for your family relationships when you choose to follow Him wholeheartedly? The gospel doesn't divide because it's broken - it divides because it exposes what's broken in us.
Join us for worship and praise of Jesus! Today's message is from 2 Timothy chapter 3. Be Discerning!
Join us for worship and praise of Jesus! Today's message is from 2 Timothy chapter 3. Be Discerning!
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
Join us for worship and praise of Jesus! Today's message is from 2 Timothy chapter 3. Be Discerning!
Join us for worship and praise of Jesus! Today's message is from 2 Timothy chapter 3. Be Discerning!
Join us for worship and praise of Jesus! Today's message is from 2 Timothy chapter 3. Be Discerning!
Join us for worship and praise of Jesus! Today's message is from 2 Timothy chapter 3. Be Discerning!
Following Jesus means embracing the reality that discipleship comes with opposition and challenges. Jesus warned His disciples that if the religious leaders called Him the Prince of Demons, His followers would face even worse treatment. True discipleship involves three dimensions: educational (student to teacher), occupational (slave to master), and familial (household member to head of house). Fear often paralyzes believers more than actual persecution, but Jesus reminds us that God cares for us deeply - if He notices every sparrow and numbers every hair on our heads, He certainly sees and cares for us. The choice is between agreeing with fear's lies or believing in God's promises, choosing faith over fear in our daily walk.
Exodus 4: 18-7:25 We will focus on how God is present and working in the struggles, which never seem to end. Both are realities and how we acknowledge and respond to both ... is the key to survival and living. - Sunday, November 2, 2025
Exodus 4: 18-7:25 We will focus on how God is present and working in the struggles, which never seem to end. Both are realities and how we acknowledge and respond to both ... is the key to survival and living. - Sunday, November 2, 2025
Join us for worship and praise of our Savior Jesus! Today's message is from 2 Timothy, Faithful and Bold, Part 3
Join us for worship and praise of our Savior Jesus! Today's message is from 2 Timothy, Faithful and Bold, Part 3
Join us for worship and praise of our Savior Jesus! Today's message is from 2 Timothy, Faithful and Bold, Part 3
Join us for worship and praise of our Savior Jesus! Today's message is from 2 Timothy, Faithful and Bold, Part 3
Join us for worship and praise of our Savior Jesus! Today's message is from 2 Timothy, Faithful and Bold, Part 3
Join us for worship and praise of our Savior Jesus! Today's message is from 2 Timothy, Faithful and Bold, Part 3
Jesus prepared his disciples for the harsh realities of kingdom mission, warning them they would face opposition like sheep among wolves. He instructed them to be shrewd as serpents yet harmless as doves, combining wisdom with innocence. When facing trials, God would provide the right words through His Spirit. Jesus warned that even families might turn against them, as the kingdom exposes divided loyalties. The key is enduring through continued mission work rather than mere survival, knowing when to move on from unfruitful opposition while trusting God's timing and provision.
Join us for worship! We are in part 2 of our series of Faithful and Bold from 2 Timothy.
Jesus' message both confounds and delights. This was true for his original audience and it is true today. Jesus proclaims that he brings good news to the poor, sets the oppressed free and proclaims the Lord's favor (Luke 4:18-19). Jesus' original hearers were most surprised at the breadth and depth of God's inclusive invitation. God's good news invites us to see ourselves and others as deeply treasured and fully loved. Luke urges us to "put ourselves in the story" asking when do I embrace this good news? Where do I resist it? How do I experience new joy and hope in Jesus and who in my life might receive this good news as well. We invite you to join us to see in Jesus, God's compassionate rescue and powerful grace. This is New Hope, New Joy
Jesus' message both confounds and delights. This was true for his original audience and it is true today. Jesus proclaims that he brings good news to the poor, sets the oppressed free and proclaims the Lord's favor (Luke 4:18-19). Jesus' original hearers were most surprised at the breadth and depth of God's inclusive invitation. God's good news invites us to see ourselves and others as deeply treasured and fully loved. Luke urges us to "put ourselves in the story" asking when do I embrace this good news? Where do I resist it? How do I experience new joy and hope in Jesus and who in my life might receive this good news as well. We invite you to join us to see in Jesus, God's compassionate rescue and powerful grace. This is New Hope, New Joy
Join us for worship! We are in part 2 of our series of Faithful and Bold from 2 Timothy.
Join us for worship! We are in part 2 of our series of Faithful and Bold from 2 Timothy.
Join us for worship! We are in part 2 of our series of Faithful and Bold from 2 Timothy.
Jesus' message both confounds and delights. This was true for his original audience and it is true today. Jesus proclaims that he brings good news to the poor, sets the oppressed free and proclaims the Lord's favor (Luke 4:18-19). Jesus' original hearers were most surprised at the breadth and depth of God's inclusive invitation. God's good news invites us to see ourselves and others as deeply treasured and fully loved. Luke urges us to "put ourselves in the story" asking when do I embrace this good news? Where do I resist it? How do I experience new joy and hope in Jesus and who in my life might receive this good news as well. We invite you to join us to see in Jesus, God's compassionate rescue and powerful grace. This is New Hope, New Joy
Today is day 297 and we are studying The Fourth Commandment. 297. Why does the Church worship on the first day of the week rather than the seventh? The earliest Christians came to observe Sunday as “the Lord's Day” (Revelation 1:10)for their primary day of worship in remembrance of Jesus' resurrection on the first day of the week. (Luke 24:1–7; Acts 20:7; 1 Corinthians 16:2; Didache 14.1; Ignatius of Antioch, Letter to the Magnesians 9) We will conclude today by praying a Collect for Strength to Await Christ's Return found on page 22 of the Book of Common Prayer (2019). If you would like to buy or download To Be a Christian, head to anglicanchurch.net/catechism. Produced by Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Madison, MS. Original music from Matthew Clark. Daily collects and Psalms are taken from Book of Common Prayer (2019), created by the Anglican Church in North America and published by the Anglican Liturgical Press. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Scripture quotations are from The ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Catechism readings are taken from To Be a Christian - An Anglican Catechism Approved Edition, copyright © 2020 by The Anglican Church in North America by Crossway a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Jesus sent his disciples on their first mission to their own people, teaching them radical dependence on God rather than material security. He instructed them to carry nothing - no money, extra clothes, or provisions - to learn that the kingdom operates on trust, not hoarding. When faced with rejection, they were to shake the dust off their feet and move forward without carrying bitterness to their next assignment. This passage reveals that rejection isn't failure but often sets up redemption, as seen when thousands who initially rejected Jesus later repented at Pentecost. Our role is obedience to God's calling, not controlling outcomes, trusting that even rejection serves His greater redemptive purposes.
Pastor Patrick Cobb Mark 2:27 Deuteronomy 5:7-14 Psalm 27
A church played Pink Pony Club during their worship service… but what does this say about the state of modern Christianity? In this video, Christian Barrett reacts to the viral clip and walk through why this matters, how the Bible calls us to something higher, and how we can guard our churches against drifting from God's truth.We'll talk about:Why playing secular songs like Pink Pony Club in church undermines the gospel.The danger of straying from orthodox Christianity.How God's Word, Jesus' identity, and our new life in Christ keep us grounded and the need for the Word to be SupremeIf you're passionate about defending the truth of Scripture, discipleship, and worship that glorifies God, this video is for you.Chapters:00:22 – When churches stray from orthodox Christianity03:18 – Reaction: Singing Pink Pony Club in church04:25 – How do we avoid drifting from truth?05:11 – Way #1: The Word of God is inspired07:05 – Why we desperately need the Word of God07:50 – Way #2: Remember who Jesus truly is10:05 – Way #3: Declare that we are new creations in Christ12:55 – We are called to something greaterMake sure to subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EmetMinistry For more resources, visit emetministry.org Follow us: on Instagram instagram.com/emetministries on Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/3xqsSY1AJZQe0IeYdibocD?si=Z53PRwgMQMS7TM1CkWTYlQ on Apple Podcast: podcast.apple.com/us/podcast/the-four-fold-disciple/id1505547928my reading list: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/74696644-christian-barrettFair Use Disclaimer:This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. All clips used are protected by the Fair Use Doctrine within Title 17 of the United States Code. This doctrine safeguards the use of copyrighted material for transformative purposes, such as commentary, criticism, review and news reporting. Under Title 17 U.S.C. § 512(f), any person who makes a false, bad faith, or misleading copyright claim or uses a copyright takedown to infringe on free speech, criticism, or commentary can be held liable for damages to the content creator.Hosseinzadeh v. Klein, 276 F.Supp.3d 34 (S.D.N.Y. 2017); Equals Three, LLC v. Jukin Media, Inc., 139 F. Supp. 3d 1094 (C.D. Cal. 2015).
Kingdom Singing - we close out the series with studying as to who music, singing, dancing, etc. are part of the Christian worship and how the Reformation brought in, revived biblical singing - Sunday, September 21, 2025
Ordination and Installation of Pastor Kent McCrimmon
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This podcast dives into Paul's guide for orderly church worship, from the proper use of prophecy and tongues to the importance of maturity in faith. We'll explore how to ensure all things are done in a fitting and peaceful way, building up the body of Christ. The post 1Corinthians 14v20-40 Orderly Worship: A guide for orderly church worship, including the proper use of prophecy and tongues. appeared first on Calvary Chapel Crossover.
In this episode of The Cordial Catholic, I'm joined by Taylor from GemmaintheRough (on Instagram and TikTok) to talk about her journey as a charismatic, non-denominational Christian leading worship at her church to a full-blown conversion to Catholicism. Taylor's story is amazing as she asks incredible questions about how and why her non-denominational church worshipped the way they did – and how the Early Church worshipped differently!How could they have weekly "altar calls" without an altar? How could they claim to "worship" God without offering any kind of sacrifice in the biblical pattern? This and so much more makes up Taylor's awesome conversion story. She is cordial, enthusiastic, and so articulate. You don't want to miss this episode.For more from Taylor find her on Instagram and TikTok.Send your feedback to cordialcatholic@gmail.com. Sign up for our newsletter for my reflections on episodes, behind-the-scenes content, and exclusive contests.To watch this and other episodes please visit (and subscribe to!) our YouTube channel.Please consider financially supporting this show! For more information visit the Patreon page. All patrons receive access to exclusive content and if you can give $5/mo or more you'll also be entered into monthly draws for fantastic books hand-picked by me.If you'd like to give a one-time donation to The Cordial Catholic, you can visit the PayPal page.Thank you to those already supporting the show!Theme Music: "Splendor (Intro)" by Former Ruins. Learn more at formerruins.com or listen on Spotify, Apple Music,A very special thanks to our Patreon co-producers who make this show possible: Amanda, Elli and Tom, Fr. Larry, Gina, Heather, James, Jorg, Michelle, Noah, Robert, Shelby, Susanne and Victor, and William.Support the showFind and follow The Cordial Catholic on social media:Instagram: @cordialcatholicTwitter: @cordialcatholicYouTube: /thecordialcatholicFacebook: The Cordial CatholicTikTok: @cordialcatholic