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Pastor Ken Biggs | AM Nov 23rd, 2025 | Communion Service
Pastor Tony Bourque's message from the weekly Water's Edge Online Experience.
Today's Communion Service was themed “A Communion of Intimacy with God”, reminding us that intimacy with God is something we learn and grow into. From 1 Chronicles 28:9, we were charged to “learn to know God intimately, worship and serve Him with a whole heart and a willing mind.” Intimacy means cultivating a deep, loving bond with God built on trust, faithfulness, and a heart that truly seeks Him - becoming a man or woman after God's heart. Building on Wednesday's message, Pastor Femi Paul gave this powerful exhortation titled “The Real Thing”, using Timothy as the example of a believer who is genuinely devoted to the things of Christ (Phil. 2:20–22 MSG). True devotion to God is seen in loyalty, service, and a heart that prioritises God over self. 1 Tim. 4:8 affirms that serving God benefits every area of life; now and eternally, and Isaiah 58:14 assures that those who delight in the Lord will “ride high” and enjoy their full share of covenant blessings. The call today was simple: Intimacy + Devotion = Grace to Live as “The Real Thing” before God. Prayer: Father, draw me into deeper intimacy with You. Teach me to know You, serve You and delight in You wholeheartedly. As I walk in true devotion, let me rise high, enjoy Your favour, and receive my full share of Your blessings. Amen.
Sermon: "Communion Service: Known By Love" by Pastor Edwin Ledezma
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Speaker: David Mairs — Passage(s): Psalm 91
Speaker: David Mairs — Passage(s): Psalm 91
Welcome to our podcast of the Sunday Meeting. This week was our Communion Service. The morning was led by Martyn with Ellie and Jess on worship. Martyn brought the next Heroes of Faith family time. The Caz brought our communion talk on behalf of the Kelly Life Group.
Sermon from St Andrews Church, Slip End, UK. Given by Archdeacon Dave who visited us for our Communion Service on the 19th October 2025. Download Mp3 HERE! Sermon starts at 3:34 Jeremiah 31 v 27-34 27 ‘The days are coming,' declares the Lord, … Continue reading →
Theme: Our Year of Resounding VictoriesJoshua 1:5, 1 Corinthians 15:57
Media information about this sermon Title: Communion ServiceTitle in Tamil: இராப்போஜன ஆராதனைType: MediaAuthor: Pastor A. SamuelLanguage: TamilEvent: Communion ServiceSession: Evening @ 5:00 PMTotal Duration: 1 Hour 23 Minutes Note: For any questions, please reach us from here
Welcome to the podcast of our Sunday service. This week was led by Martyn with Mandy on worship assisted by Laura and Olivia. Richard brought our next Heroes of the Faith family time. Our communion was led by Chris and Cheryl on behalf of the Bowers / Medway life group.
Autumn 2025 Communion - Remembering Christ's DeathSeries: Guest Preacher Preacher: Rev. James MaciverCommunion ServiceDate: 21st September 2025Passages: Mark 15:33-47Mark 16:1-81 Corinthians 15:3-8
At today's Holy Communion service, Pastor Femi Paul shared a brief exhortation on The Communion of Prevailing Peace. He reminded us that the peace Jesus gives is not fragile or fleeting but powerful enough to overcome fear, opposition, and life's challenges. “Prevailing Peace” is God's gift that steadies the heart, keeps us calm, and empowers us to triumph through Divine Strength & Superiority! Just as Jesus declared to His disciples, “Peace be with you” (John 20:19–21), we too can walk in peace that prevails in all circumstances and brings divinely orchestrated victories. As we shared the body and the blood, we received not only a reminder of Christ's sacrifice but also His enduring promise of peace that secures our hearts and minds.
Rev Philip Thompson preached this evening from Matthew 26:20-30 at our Communion Service
Rev Sam Bostock begins the new Sunday morning study by looking at the first offering detailed in Leviticus. Leviticus 1; Matthew 20 vs 20 - 28The complete Communion Service can be viewed via YouTube.
applying thoughts on "Communion" to what God is doing in CCF at this time
Worship led by Chris Lizotte & Robee Nero
At today's Holy Communion Service, our Senior Pastor, Pastor Femi Paul, shared this impactful exhortation titled “Kingdom Mastery Called: Recognition of Opportunities.” He outlined the three essential components of Kingdom mastery: Wisdom, Insight, and the Recognition of Opportunities. Recognition, he explained, is the ability to perceive and discern what others overlook, enabling us to seize God‑sent moments. Citing Acts 28:26 (NKJV) - “Hearing you will hear, and shall not understand; and seeing you will see, and not perceive!” Pastor Femi emphasised that perception precedes recognition. The capacity to recognise opportunities will make you, while failure to recognise them can break you. As we partook of the Communion, we prayed for sharpened discernment so that we never miss the doors God opens before us.
At today's Holy Communion Service, Pastor Yomi Badejo-Okusanya brought a timely word titled “The Narrow Option.” He challenged us to reflect on the life of true discipleship — one that doesn't follow the crowd but chooses the narrow gate that leads to life (Matthew 7:13–14 CEV, MSG, Easy). It's not always the popular path, but it is the one that brings transformation and eternal reward. Referencing 2 Corinthians 5:17, we were reminded that in Christ, we are made new, called to live differently. Pastor Yomi then expounded on the unshakable love of Christ as outlined in Romans 8:35–39 NKJV, assuring us that no trial, power, or circumstance can separate us from His love once we choose the narrow path.
Pastor Steve BootsMay 25, 2025Sunday Evening
Rev Sam Bostock thinks about three promises for God's friends during our communion service. Psalm 25; Romans 5 vs 1 - 11
Communion Service
Patrick highlights the upcoming papal conclave, explains the meaning behind traditional Spanish capirote costumes, and responds to concerns about New Age practices like crystals and moon water. He answers questions about Sunday obligation and communion services, Divine Mercy Sunday graces, and the journey from Judaism to Catholicism. For anyone looking for insight into current events in the Catholic Church and practical faith topics, this session offers clear answers and encouragement. The conclave to elect a new Pope will begin on May 7 (00:42) Sophia - I went to a Communion Service. Did that fulfil my Sunday obligation? Is it okay for the Deacon to sit in the priest’s chair during the service? (02:57) Kim - My daughter and her husband had their marriage convalidated in the Catholic Church, but they still have some occult practices going on. What can I do? (07:11) Kathy - Divine Mercy Sunday and Plenary Indulgences: Where is the Justice in this? Some people have all their punishment erased and others have to be in Purgatory. (14:35) Natalie (email) - Catholic Capirote hats look strikingly similar to the KKK hoods and many of the comments are saying that this tradition is satanic (20:31) Sofija (email) – I want to convert but I feel my family will look at is as a betrayal (27:36) Mark Zuckerberg pulling the plug on The Primary School—their high-profile, tuition-free school for low-income kids (39:13) Rick - During Divine Mercy Sunday, during Adoration, the priest wouldn't expose the picture of the Divine Mercy until after the Holy Hour. (41:49) Barbara - Thank you for things that you said last week about the Ice House (46:04)
Fr. Brendan McGuire - Podcasts that Break open the Word of God
My friends, tonight is about service. Can we find a way to serve some other person in our community who feel completely left out? Some neighbor who feels estranged, maybe have lost a spouse, there is nowhere else to go. Can we love them where they are and get down low and serve them and realize that this is a new perspective for us. (Read more…)Here is my homily for Holy Thursday - Evening Mass of the Lord's Supper. Please feel free to share this with others.Join us tonight at 7:00pm here at St. Simon for the Living Stations of the Cross and Communion Service.
The Covenant Nation Easter ServiceBy Pastor Poju Oyemade18th April 2025
This one is for the Catholic nerds, anyone who has ever gotten bored in Mass & the ones whose anger problems you thought you had under control but...recently realized you didn't. The Prodigal Father returns to argue with Taylor about communion services, explain convalidations & laugh at Taylor's flaws. It's incredible! Subscribe/Rate Never miss out on the craziness of each episode by hitting the subscribe button RIGHT NOW! Help other people find the show by taking a few moments to leave a review in your podcasting app. Thanks! YouTube Check out the show and other exclusive videos on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/fortecatholic Connect
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on March 2, 2025) Today we turn to another practice that is peculiar to the Primitive Baptists: the foot washing service. Jesus Christ Himself gave us this example when He knelt down after the institution of the communion service and washed the disciples’ feet. He tells us that we...
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on March 2, 2025) In today’s sermon, we continue looking at the practice of “close communion”. As we have already learned, “close communion” is the practice of restricting access to the Lord's table to the members of the local church, as well as others of like faith and order....
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on February 16, 2025) As we continue our study of the communion service, we come to the matter of “open” versus “close” communion. “Close” communion is the practice of restricting access to the Lord’s table to the members of the local church, as well as others of like faith...
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on February 9, 2025) We have been studying the Scriptural foundations of the communion service, and we have seen the elements that we are to use, as well as the symbolism of this service. But how are we as individuals to approach this service? Some have refrained from the...
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on February 9, 2025) The communion service ought to be a “high point” on the yearly calendar of the local church. We have been examining how we observe this service, and in particular what elements we use in this church ordinance. Last time we looked at the unleavened bread,...
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