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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 30 Minutes Note: For any questions, please reach us from here
Minister Blessing & Minister Ephraim
Speaker: Gilbert Lennox — Passage(s): 1 Corinthians 11:17-26
Pastor Colins Nwosu continued our teaching series with The Lordship of Jesus (Part 2), further exploring what it truly means to submit to Christ as Lord. Reading from Romans 14:8–9, we were reminded that whether we live or die, we belong to the Lord because Christ died and rose again to establish His Lordship over all. Today's teaching emphasised that acknowledging Jesus as Lord goes beyond verbal confession; it requires a life of complete surrender and obedience. Using the account of Saul in 1 Samuel 15, we saw that partial obedience is ultimately disobedience. Although Saul was explicitly commanded to destroy everything, he kept the choice livestock and spared King Agag, proving that partial obedience is nothing more than complete disobedience. We learned that to God, rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft, and stubbornness is as iniquity and idolatry. Drawing also from James 1:22–24 (NLT), we were challenged to be doers of the Word and not hearers only, warned against looking into the mirror of God's Word and immediately forgetting what we have seen. True alignment with the Lordship of Christ means following His instructions completely, even when they challenge our preferences or personal desires. Pastor Colins concluded with a powerful reminder from missionary S. M. Zwemer: "Unless Jesus is Lord of all, He is not Lord at all." The call was clear and personal: Christ's Lordship must extend to every area of our lives, not just the parts that are convenient or comfortable. Confession: Lord Jesus, I surrender every area of my life to Your Lordship. Help me to obey You wholeheartedly, not selectively, and to build my life upon the solid foundation of Your Word. May my actions reflect my confession, and may Your will be done in me completely. Amen.
Speaker: Stephen Cave— Passage(s): Luke 22:14-20
Speaker: Stephen Cave— Passage(s): Luke 22:14-20
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 13 Minutes Note: For any questions, please reach us from here
Fencing the Table, and Pre and Post Table addresses as part of our Communion Service.
Welcome to our podcast. This Sunday was led by Caz with Ellie leading worship and providing family time. Clare provided our Communion talk.
Scripture: Acts 14:1-17
At our Holy Communion Service themed Communion for Illumination, Pastor Femi Paul brought us a timely word titled The Blessing of Knowing What Best to Do. From Psalm 73:24, we were reminded that God guides us by His counsel and leads us into a glorious destiny. Life will not always go as expected, and situations will not always be easy, but the true advantage of the believer is access to divine direction. The message emphasised that in every situation, whether we are facing challenges or navigating uncertainty, we must decide what to do, and that decision must be guided by God. Drawing from 2 Chronicles 20:12, we saw that even when we do not know what to do, turning our focus to God positions us for clarity and direction. A shortsighted decision can worsen a situation, but an enlightened decision can transform the same situation into a breakthrough. Knowing what best to do is a winning formula, and through divine illumination, God grants His people the wisdom required for every season. As we received communion, we were reminded that this guidance is part of the blessing, positioning us for progress, victory, and even unexpected pleasant outcomes. Confession:Lord, I refuse to be ruled by fear or shortsightedness. I choose to look to You for counsel, trusting that You will illuminate my path and grant me the wisdom to know exactly what to do in every situation. I receive the winning formula for my breakthrough today.
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Communion Service Speaker: Jim Blalock
Holy Thursday has a way of “breaking through” our usual routine—especially when the liturgy makes the silence loud. In this episode, Joe Rockey shares a vivid Holy Thursday experience: the deliberate movement of the Eucharist away from the main tabernacle to an altar of repose, the audible finality of doors closing, and how those sensory moments help us feel what's coming—Gethsemane, abandonment, fear, and the Passion.Father Boniface Hicks explains the Church's intent: Holy Thursday begins one long liturgy that stretches to the Easter Vigil. The Eucharist consecrated on Holy Thursday is the last new consecration until Easter; Good Friday has communion without a new consecration. The altar of repose represents the Garden of Gethsemane—often decorated like a garden—and invites the faithful to “stay awake” with Jesus in prayer, traditionally until midnight when the Blessed Sacrament is removed and hidden, symbolizing Jesus' arrest and imprisonment.From there, the conversation turns deeply practical: prayer isn't supposed to be one clean emotion. The apostles carried confusion, loyalty, fear, failure, and shame—yet Jesus still restores them, especially Peter. The takeaway is simple but demanding: nothing authentically human is excluded from redemption. If we don't bring our real emotions to Jesus—discouragement, anger, sadness, anxiety, confusion—He won't force His way in. But if we do, He can purify, perfect, and elevate all of it into communion with Him.Key IdeasHoly Thursday and Easter Vigil form a single arc: the last consecration happens on Holy Thursday until the Easter Vigil.The altar of repose symbolizes Gethsemane and invites disciples today to keep watch with Jesus.Local customs vary (even how “jarring” moments are expressed), but the aim is the same: participation that reaches beyond intellect into the heart.Don't exile feelings: Jesus intends to redeem everything in us—only what we bring to Him can be healed.Peter's restoration shows the pattern: Jesus meets us where we failed and rebuilds love, trust, and mission.Scripture Mentioned (no links)The Garden of Gethsemane accounts (stay awake / disciples sleeping)Peter's denial and restoration (threefold denial / threefold confession imagery)Links & References (official/source only)None explicitly referenced with clear official/source URLs in this transcript.CTA: If this helped, please leave a review or share this episode with a friend.Questions or thoughts? Email FatherAndJoe@gmail.com .Tags (comma-separated)Father and Joe, Joe Rockey, Father Boniface Hicks, Holy Thursday, Good Thursday, Mass of the Lord's Supper, altar of repose, tabernacle, Eucharist, Blessed Sacrament, consecration, communion service, Easter Vigil, Paschal Triduum, Garden of Gethsemane, stay awake with me, watch and pray, disciples, apostles, Peter, denial, restoration, charcoal fire, emotions in prayer, anxiety, fear, sadness, anger, disappointment, shame, redemption, healing, spiritual growth, liturgy, participation, Catholic tradition, seven churches, prayer walk, bilateral stimulation, Easter season, Resurrection appearances
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During our Holy Communion Service, Pastor Femi Paul ministered a prophetic word titled You're In For a Sweet Surprise, reminding us that God is renowned for extraordinary and unending surprises. Drawing from Job 5:9, we were encouraged to expect divine interventions beyond human calculation. Through the story of the widow in 2 Kings 4, we were reminded that even when situations appear empty, God often begins miracles with what is already within our reach . What looked like just a jar of oil became the very source of provision that cleared debts and secured a future for her family. The message emphasised a powerful truth: there is often a miracle already present in what we have, whether in our house or in our hands. PFP also reminded us through the stories of Naomi, Moses, and Sarah that circumstances never have the final say over God's promises. Naomi returned feeling empty, Moses saw only an ordinary rod in his hand, and Sarah faced the impossibility of age, yet God transformed each situation. The same God still works today, turning emptiness into abundance and disappointment into joy. As we received communion, we were encouraged to believe that God can change any circumstance for the better and that in His timing, laughter and unexpected blessings can still arise. Confession: Lord, I receive fresh strength today and I believe that You are turning my circumstances for the better and preparing a sweet surprise for my life.
Responsive Reading Sunday March 22, 2026 Pastor: Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world. ALL: where is the lamb? MEN: God will provide himself a lamb LADIES: Your lamb shall be without blemish ALL: forasmuch as ye know that ye were not redeemed with corruptible things, Pastor: as silver and gold, from your vain conversation received by tradition from your fathers; LADIES: but with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot: MEN: Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world. Pastor: The place of the scripture which he read was this, MEN: He was led as a sheep to the slaughter; LADIES: and like a lamb dumb before his shearer, ALL: so opened he not his mouth: LADIES: Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world. ALL: Salvation to our God which sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb. Pastor: Let us be glad and rejoice, and give honour to him: ALL: for the marriage of the Lamb is come, and his wife hath made herself ready. ALL: Blessed are they which are called unto the marriage supper of the Lamb Pastor: And there shall be no more curse: MEN: but the throne of God LADIES: and of the Lamb shall be in it MEN: and his servants shall serve him: ALL: Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.
Pastor Femi Paul delivered a thought-provoking message titled In Search of Character, confronting the urgent question: what is the value of Christianity without character? He shared that when many go searching for character, what they often find are merely “characters.” From society to politics and even within faith communities, the contrast between good character and compromised character is evident. Yet Scripture makes it clear in Genesis 1:26 and Ecclesiastes 7:29 that humanity was created in God's image to be virtuous and godly in character. We were not only created to reflect God's image but to embody His nature. Using the lives of Noah and Enoch, he highlighted that true distinction is rooted in integrity and walking closely with God. Character is revealed by fruit, not claims, as reinforced in Matthew 7:16. Real transformation, according to Romans 12:2 and 2 Corinthians 3:18, is primarily character transformation. Renewal of the mind must translate into visible integrity, moral clarity, and Christlike conduct. Transformation plugs character deficits when we submit to the Spirit's refining process. In a world of twisted standards, believers are called to be different - a breath of fresh air reflecting the character of God. Confession: I am created and saved to reflect God's character. My life demonstrates integrity, transformation, and Christlikeness.
Speaker: Jeff McGuinness— Passage(s): Hebrews 10:1-14
Speaker: Jeff McGuinness— Passage(s): Hebrews 10:1-14
Communion Service Speaker: Jim Blalock
At our Holy Communion Service themed Communion for God's Sufficiency, Pastor Femi Paul delivered a timely and liberating word titled Do Not Dwell on the Past. We were reminded that God's redemptive plan is not to keep His people trapped in yesterday's losses, but to move them forward into divine restoration. Anchored on Isaiah 43, the message was clear that God is doing a new thing and opening premium doors of opportunity that will more than compensate for whatever was lost, damaged, broken, or destroyed. Communion became a moment of reassurance that God's sufficiency covers our past, present, and future. The teaching emphasised that while the past may contain lost, missed, wasted, or squandered opportunities, it must never be used as a measure for what God is arranging in 2026. Premium opportunities are game changer moments designed to rewrite stories and shift outcomes in the most important areas of our lives. The instruction was simple but powerful: learn from the past, release it, and move forward in faith. This year, God is calling His people to stop looking back and to step boldly into the greater doors He has prepared. Confession: Father, I release my past into Your hands. I receive premium opportunities in 2026 that restore, renew, and reposition my life. I move forward in faith, confident that You are doing a new thing, in Jesus name. Amen.
Sunday Evening Service25-1109E
In our annual end of year communion service, Pastor Dan Burrell leads the congregation through the communion sacrament with specific focus on 1 Corinthians 11:17-32.
In this message, we look at how we should respond to the great gift of love God has lavished on us. Speaker: Minister & Senior Pastor, Jim Samra Passage: 1 John 4:7-21 This was recorded live in Grand Rapids, MI on December 28, 2025
In this message, we look at how we should respond to the great gift of love God has lavished on us. Speaker: Minister & Senior Pastor, Jim Samra Passage: 1 John 4:7-21 This was recorded live in Grand Rapids, MI on December 28, 2025
Several times each year, those who come to worship here in a campground setting are united in the observance of the meal of remembrance which was instituted by our Lord Jesus. It goes by several titles: The Lord's Supper, Holy Communion, the Eucharist, Divine Liturgy, the Mass, and others. Today the entire service is planned around this sacred experience. While those listening to our service on podcast are not able to join us in this actual observance, we pray that this may be a meaningful time for you also. For more information on the Campground, insider tips and FAQ's, listen to our General Ocean Lakes Podcast, Campground Conversations.
In this message, we look at how we should respond to the great gift of love God has lavished on us. Speaker: Minister & Senior Pastor, Jim Samra Passage: 1 John 4:7-21 This was recorded live in Grand Rapids, MI on December 28, 2025
In this message, we look at how we should respond to the great gift of love God has lavished on us. Speaker: Minister & Senior Pastor, Jim Samra Passage: 1 John 4:7-21 This was recorded live in Grand Rapids, MI on December 28, 2025
Today's special End-of-Year Holy Communion Service was powerfully themed Communion of Reassurance. Pastor Femi Paul led the church in prayers anchored in Luke 2, where the angel appeared to the shepherds and reassured them in the midst of fear with joyful and destiny-altering news. We were reminded that reassurance is God's response to human fear: His way of calming hearts, restoring confidence, and announcing hope. Just as the shepherds were told “Do not be afraid,” this communion came as a divine reminder that God is present, active, and speaking peace into every situation. Through prophecy and prayer, it was declared that this Communion of Reassurance speaks clearly over our lives: everything is going to be alright, things are getting better, nothing will go wrong, and help is guaranteed. Drawing strength from Romans 8:32, we were assured that if God freely gave His Son, there is nothing good He will withhold from us. This communion sealed God's commitment to carry us through, to help us finish well, and to step confidently into what lies ahead - reassured, strengthened, and at peace. Confesssion: Father, I receive Your reassurance today. Fear has no place in my heart, for You are with me. I declare that I will not be stranded, confused, or abandoned. Help rises for me on every side, and my path is secure. As I partake of this communion, I step into peace, confidence, and a better tomorrow. Everything is working out for my good, in Jesus' name. Amen.
First Presbyterian Church of San Antonio - Rev. Dr. Bob Fuller 12-24-25 Communion Service by First Presbyterian Church San Antonio
December 21, 2025 AM Service
Most of us are familiar with the Christmas story. We've heard about the manger and the birth of Jesus every year for as long as we can remember. But what if we revisited the Christmas story with new eyes? What would we discover? Let's rekindle the WONDER of God's Plan for creation, His people, and for YOU!
Most of us are familiar with the Christmas story. We've heard about the manger and the birth of Jesus every year for as long as we can remember. But what if we revisited the Christmas story with new eyes? What would we discover? Let's rekindle the WONDER of God's Plan for creation, His people, and for YOU!