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Mission Church of the Nazarene
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Mission Church of the Nazarene
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Mission Church of the Nazarene
Mission Church of the Nazarene
04/12/2026 Even in times of disillusionment, the risen Jesus is walking alongside us until we are ready to see him anew.
Mission Church of the Nazarene
Mission Church of the Nazarene
Sermon series for Easter 2026
This week's program looks at Matthew 28: a further look at the unique details of Matthew's resurrection account. Get ready to chuckle or even chortle with Pastor “Jolly” John Lukomski and Pastor Matt “Youngblood” Clark as they take a humorous approach to Bible Study. Submit comments or questions to: listener@kfuo.org
Sermon series for Easter 2026
A Passover Question For You by Autumn Dickson For my last post this week, we talked about some specifics of Passover in order to better reflect on our free status because of Christ. I really love the Passover. My sister does a Passover meal for Easter each year, and there are so many beautiful traditions associated with it that can teach us about Christ if we choose to explore the symbolism. So I want to talk about a different aspect of Passover. In Exodus, the Lord teaches His people to keep the Festival of Unleavened Bread (Passover) in Canaan. Exodus 13:8 ¶ And thou shalt shew thy son in that day, saying, This is done because of that which the Lord did unto me when I came forth out of Egypt. The Israelites were commanded to teach their children about their deliverance. Some of the traditions that formed as a part of this commandment are wonderful. As the Jews do their Passover meal, they begin with strange ways that are different than any other day. This is meant to provoke curiosity in children. As they move through a couple of these strange steps, there is a ritual called Ma Nishtana. For this ritual, the youngest child would say: “Why is this night different from all other nights?” On all other nights we eat leavened and unleavened; tonight only unleavened. On all other nights we eat all vegetables; tonight bitter herbs. On all other nights we don't dip even once; tonight twice. On all other nights we eat sitting or reclining; tonight we all recline. This would begin the story telling of how the Israelites were freed from Egypt. Like with the Israelites on Passover, we, as Latter-day Saints, do things in a peculiar way. We live differently because of what we believe. And when our children (or anyone, for that matter) ask why, how do we answer them? Because the answer should always connect back to Christ and His deliverance. Whenever we can connect it back to Christ, we should. Why do we keep the Word of Wisdom? Because it keeps our bodies healthy and strong and better able to hear Christ. Why do we go to the temple? To try and feel Christ more closely and to receive power from Him. Why do we go to church every single week? Why do we keep the Sabbath Day Holy? Why are we so careful about our entertainment? Why do we keep the Law of Chastity? Why do we do Family Home Evening and Come Follow Me? Why are we making our lives harder and different? These are peculiar traditions that were meant to put our lives in order so that we can better feel Christ and serve Him. It is always about Christ because in Christ, we find joy and peace. When we try to do the gospel without Christ, it's merely an extra burden. When we utilize the gospel to draw closer to Christ, that's when it's life-changing. Whenever I start to feel like the gospel or church is a burden, I have learned that the problem is forgetting Christ. Let's talk about it with a direct example. I try to go to the temple once a month. I used to be so intense about it because I'm often intense about everything. I never missed a month, which is awesome except for the fact that it didn't bring me closer to Christ. It just gave me a little rush of dopamine to cross it off my list and a weird sense of pride and martyrdom. Because I'm often intense about things like this, it can get really easy for me to overwhelm myself and reach the point where I want to give up entirely. Everything changes when I switch my perspective to see tools and layers of bringing Christ into my life. This makes two great changes in my life. The first is that I can utilize wisdom to know what to prioritize and to let go when things don't come together. For example, I travelled a ton last month, and it was really difficult to go to the temple. We were gone for a little over half the month, and I have limited windows in which I can run over and participate in the temple. I had lined everything up one afternoon to go while my babies slept and my other kids were in school and Conner was downstairs working. I planned it all without the knowledge that Conner wasn't actually going to be home to be with the babies while they napped. What normally would have been an absolutely unreasonable irritation gave way to peace. I couldn't go to the temple to find Christ, but that didn't mean I needed to banish Him from my heart in anger. The temple is a tool and if something prevents me from picking up that tool, I have a myriad of tools at my disposal to draw myself closer to Him. The second way that it has changed my life is probably even more important. The things that used to overwhelm me are now the things that relax me. The temple used to be a rushed thing that took up some of my time. Now I see it for the worthwhile activity that it is. I calm my heart and utilize it rather than completing it. I can go to church with 5-8 kids (depending on whether my kids bring their friends) and I can simply be grateful for the opportunity to be there and show my devotion to Christ. I can be grateful for the opportunity for my children to also practice drawing closer to Christ even if it's a rather imperfect effort. When I keep the Word of Wisdom, it's because I want to nourish my body so that it stands ready to hear and serve Christ. When I keep the Law of Chastity, I am removing unnecessary drama and heartache that are distracting from Christ. The gospel and commandments and church all become exactly what they were meant to become when we tie it back to Christ. In Christ, we find our ultimate joy and peace and hope. He lightens everything He touches. His yoke and burden are light because the yoke and “burden” are the very things that tie us to Him. I am grateful for Christ in my life. He truly has changed my life. I look at my life and find all sorts of reasons to rejoice and hope for better days. I have also learned how to be grateful for the yoke and burden He gives me because I see it for what it is. Autumn Dickson was born and raised in a small town in Texas. She served a mission in the Indianapolis Indiana mission. She studied elementary education but has found a particular passion in teaching the gospel. Her desire for her content is to inspire people to feel confident, peaceful, and joyful about their relationship with Jesus Christ and to allow that relationship to touch every aspect of their lives. Autumn was the recipient of FAIR's 2024 John Taylor Defender of the Faith Award. The post Come, Follow Me with FAIR – Easter – Part 2 – Autumn Dickson appeared first on FAIR.
Matthew 26, John 13, & 1John 1:9 We begin our Easter series with: Hearing Jesus, the king of kings, serving and loving his disciples by washing their feet. Introduce the betrayal BUT remind kids that Jesus was not alarmed by this. Jesus knows everything and this isn't "throwing off his plans." Learn the significance of the passover (We keep it age appropriate) Explain the connection of the last supper and communion. As always it will be a fun journey that engages the kids and is explained on their level so they can apply and remember it. We want them to know that God's word is for them, He loves them, and they can know Him! To enjoy the bonus content for this episode which also supports the continuation of the podcast, go here and click bonus content To connect with us click here Click here for our FREE read-a-loud pdf book
Matthew 26:36-56 We continue our Easter series. I respect each listener's ages and levels of understanding, so I have adapted some of these for the needs of our audience. Please go back and read the scriptures yourselves to include what is appropriate for your family. I will also encourage you to listen to all of the episodes in this Easter series in order, as the stories build upon themselves. It starts at Easter part 1. This story begins in the garden of Gethsemane and ends with Jesus being arrested. We remember that Jesus could have whispered 1 word and 100's of angels would have appeared to rescue him BUT he didn't do this. Why? Because He chose to. He chose to obey God b/c he loves God the father!!!! God's plan had been there all along to rescue us b/c he loves us that much! The children will be reminded that Jesus is always in control and that He loves them very much! ------------------------------------- To enjoy the bonus content for this (coloring pages, and more) which also keeps this podcast free for 1,000's of families to access, go here. To connect with us click here For our FREE read-a-loud pdf book, go here
Matthew 27, John18 & 19 , & Luke 23 I want to respect each listener's ages and levels of understanding, so I have adapted some of this for the needs of our audience. Please go back and read the scriptures yourselves to include what is appropriate for your family. We begin our story with Jesus speaking with Pilate and end with the crucifixion. The kids will hear: -The meaning of the torn veil (listen to episode #281 to go further) -This was God's plan; there were no mistakes, no surprises. Jesus chose to lay down His life, and by doing so, Jesus took the weight of every sin, past, present, and future. -It's not always as it seems. The cross is not the end of the story. We have hope because of what happened 3 days later! --------------------- To enjoy bonus content for the episodes which also supports us, go here To connect with us go here For our free read-a-loud pdf book get it free here
John 19, Matthew 28, Luke 23, & 1 Corinthians 15:55 In this powerful Easter episode, we continue our journey following the sorrow of the cross to the joy of the resurrection. Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus lovingly bury Jesus, and guards are posted at the tomb. But on the third day, something incredible happens—Jesus rises from the dead! With awe and joy, the women discover the empty tomb and meet Jesus alive again. Children are reminded that the cross was not the end—Jesus conquered sin and death, just like He said He would. Because He lives, we have forgiveness and hope! Thanks to today's wonderful guest, Whitney Newby! She is the author of Lift Your Eyes and the founder of Brighter Day Press, a ministry that creates literature-rich, gospel-centered resources for family discipleship. Whitney lives in South Carolina with her husband and four children. You can find her on Instagram @brighterdaypress or https://brighterdaypress.com/ ---------------------------- To join the team supporting this podcast and also enjoy weekly bonus content PLUS access to the entire library of bonus content go here and click bonus content. You're not just funding a podcast. You're helping bring the Word of God into homes, into car rides, into bedtime routines—and into the hearts of thousands of children. From my family to yours, THANK YOU! To connect with us, go here. For our free Read-A-Loud pdf book go here.
Luke 22:31-34, 54-62, & John 21:1-17 In today's episode, we follow one of Jesus' closest friends—Peter. From the quiet upper room, to the dark courtyard, and finally to breakfast on the beach, we'll hear how Peter made a big promise to Jesus… and then broke it. But the story doesn't end there. After Jesus rises from the dead, He lovingly gives Peter a second chance. This is a beautiful story of sadness, forgiveness, and hope—a reminder that Jesus never gives up on us, even when we mess up. Big Ideas for Little Hearts: Jesus knows we'll make mistakes, but He still loves us deeply. Peter denied Jesus three times, but Jesus forgave him and gave him a new job. Seeing the risen Jesus changed Peter from afraid to brave! No matter how far we run, Jesus welcomes us back and gives us a fresh start. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To join the team supporting this podcast and also enjoy weekly bonus content PLUS access to the entire library of bonus content go here and click bonus content. You're not just funding a podcast. You're helping bring the Word of God into homes, into car rides, into bedtime routines—and into the hearts of thousands of children. From my family to yours, THANK YOU! To connect with us, go here. For our free Read-A-Loud pdf book go here.
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Join Autumn Miles in this heartfelt Easter episode as she delves into the profound significance of Holy Week. Reflecting on the themes of grace and redemption, Autumn shares personal insights and biblical teachings that highlight the transformative power of grace over sin. Through an exploration of scripture, she passionately discusses the role of Jesus as the ultimate high priest, whose sacrifice offers eternal hope and forgiveness. This episode is a spiritual journey that encourages listeners to embrace the gift of grace and the promise of salvation. Tune in for an inspiring message that resonates with the true essence of Easter.ORDER HOLY GHOSTED HERE! https://www.amazon.com/Holy-Ghosted-Teaches-Surviving-Spiritual/dp/1636415431 Bible ReferencesJohn 1, 16, 17Links from the showBOOKS: www.autumnmiles.com/resourcesSPEAKING: www.autumnmiles.com/speakingMERCH: autumnmiles.square.siteIf you are interested in becoming a sponsor of the show, send us an email at hello@autumnmiles.comIf you have a suggestion for the ministry, a question for Autumn, a testimony to share, or other inquiry for the Autumn Miles Ministries, click here and fill out the form, or send us an email at hello@autumnmiles.com Join us on social media!Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheAutumnMiles/Instagram: www.instagram.com/autumnmiles/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AutumnMilesClick here to join our weekly and monthly newsletters and get updates on our podcast and exclusive content!If you feel led to give to the Autumn Miles Ministries, click here to donate. Thank you for supporting Autumn Miles Ministries!
Reclined. Redeemed. by Autumn Dickson This week we celebrate Easter, and with it, the ability of the Savior to redeem us. Because we are studying the Old Testament this year, I'd like to look at the predecessor to the holiday of Easter: Passover. There is a lot of symbolism that comes with the Passover; let's talk about some of it. Here is a verse that talks about one specific part of the first Passover that happened in Egypt. Exodus 12:11 And thus shall ye eat it; with your loins girded, your shoes on your feet, and your staff in your hand; and ye shall eat it in haste: it is the Lord's passover. On the first night of Passover, the Lord commanded the Israelites to eat in haste. They were going to need to leave Egypt quickly once the Pharaoh said they could go. This commandment to eat in haste was just for the first night though. Throughout time, it changed to the opposite. The Israelites ate unleavened bread to remember the haste in which their ancestors had to flee, but rather than eat their own Passover in haste, the Israelites started a new tradition. They ate their Passover reclining. Though it was not commanded, there was symbolism here. Free, wealthy people eat reclining and relaxed. They eat leisurely and enjoy themselves. Slaves eat on their feet, rushing. The Israelites ate reclining to show that they were no longer slaves. Traditions can be really beautiful as long as we don't turn them into commandments to show off our own righteousness. The Israelites sometimes had a problem with that. However, I love this specific tradition. I think it's beautiful. I think one of the reasons I enjoy this specific tradition so much is because I often put myself in a hurry. I get really caught up in trying to get everything done so that I can relax. Here is a tradition that caused the Israelites to pause their daily lives, take a meal, and rejoice and relax. They wore festive clothes, and they specifically took the time to eat like the liberated people they were. How often do you take the time to realize that you are free? Do you go about your daily life knowing you are liberated? Do you fulfill your daily work in a manner that reflects your redeemed status? When you deeply know what you are, it reflects in how you live your life. That's why slaves eat on their feet and rich, wealthy people eat relaxed and reclining. I appreciate the symbolism even more because both parties are doing necessary daily tasks; they just go about their daily tasks very differently. Everybody has to eat, but they are eating differently. The rich and free people went about their meal with peace of mind. They enjoyed the companionship of the family and friends they were surrounded by. They got to enjoy what they were bringing into their lives and eating, to be grateful for it. In our own lives, “eating relaxed and reclined” may not look so literal. The really important part here is your heart. Like the rich and free, we go about our daily tasks with peace of mind. We take enough time to turn to those around us and enjoy the companionship of our family and friends. It means we take enough time to think about what we are bringing into your life while we're “eating,” to be grateful for it and enjoy it. Whatever necessary tasks we're doing in our lives, we are doing it with purpose and understanding. This can reflect in so many different ways in our life; one of those ways is in how we take the sacrament. Sundays are not as restful as they used to be before I was a mother. I've got my five kids, ages 8-1, and every other week, they bring their friends to church with us. On any given Sunday, my husband and I have 5-8 children scattered between us. Sometimes, because of my husband's work schedule, I have 8 kids to take care of on my own. Trying to help all of the kids stay reverent during the sacrament is a task, especially when they're sitting with their friends. Trying to help them all take the sacrament in a manner where they're not touching everyone else's bread and water is also quite the task. There are many times that I'm eating in a rush so I can pull tiny, grabbing hands away from trays. The rest of sacrament meeting isn't necessarily better. My one year old is a wanderer and often finds herself frustrated to be stuck in the pew. My two year old wants my lap. My four year old also wants my lap, and my other kids want to giggle with their friends or fight with each other. I can't sit between all of them. Some of the time, I can't even sit with them at all because the baby is screaming about wanting to explore. It is easy to frame this as frustrating. It's easy to feel like, “Wo is me,” especially when I'm already tired or overstimulated. It's easy to feel angry when I desire to be spiritually uplifted, but I have no choice but to be Martha unless I leave my kids at home. Eating the sacrament in an outwardly relaxed manner isn't always a choice, but there is always my attitude. I can always relax inwardly even if I'm surrounded by chaos that I'm in charge of. I can look down the aisle at the kids and feel tons of pressure, or I can look down at the aisle of kids and rejoice that I have my family with me at church (even if they're not perfect). I can rejoice that my kids want to bring their friends to church. I can rejoice that there isn't any test about whether my kids were perfectly reverent. I can rejoice that my kids get regular practice on how to be reverent so that over the course of their young lives, they will have opportunities to invite Christ into their own lives to save them in ways that I can't. I can rejoice knowing that my Savior is just happy they're there. I can rejoice and relax even as I referee, balance, juggle, and interfere. The sacrament reminds me that the Savior has redeemed me. I'm happy to be there even if it's chaos. I testify that we are free and wealthy. I testify that because of Christ, we have every reason to rejoice. Or, at the very least, we have every reason to hope alongside our darkest despair. We can rejoice even when our efforts are imperfect or rushed. We are free, and if we take the time to truly know that, it changes how we do the necessary tasks we've been given each day. Autumn Dickson was born and raised in a small town in Texas. She served a mission in the Indianapolis Indiana mission. She studied elementary education but has found a particular passion in teaching the gospel. Her desire for her content is to inspire people to feel confident, peaceful, and joyful about their relationship with Jesus Christ and to allow that relationship to touch every aspect of their lives. Autumn was the recipient of FAIR's 2024 John Taylor Defender of the Faith Award. The post Come, Follow Me with FAIR – Easter – Part 1 – Autumn Dickson appeared first on FAIR.
Sermon series for Easter 2026
Come Follow Me 2026 March 30-April 5 | Easter PART TWODuring Passover, it became a tradition for the youngest child to ask a couple of questions that would give parents an opportunity to reflect.For a written version of this podcast, check out: https://autumndickson.com/For a video version of this podcast, visit “Come Follow Me - Autumn Dickson” on YoutubeInstagram: comefollowmeautumnTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@comefollowmeautumn
In this compelling episode, Autumn Miles explores the profound truth that God's love and calling are not hindered by our imperfections. Through personal stories and biblical examples, she illustrates how failure doesn't disqualify us but rather amplifies God's grace. By examining the lives of flawed individuals like Peter, who despite denying Christ was chosen to build the church, Autumn reveals the power of restoration over rejection. This episode offers hope and encouragement to anyone feeling overwhelmed by past mistakes, emphasizing that God's love is unwavering and your purpose remains intact. Whether you're a leader, a parent, or simply seeking peace in your imperfections, this message invites you to embrace grace and walk confidently in your divine calling.ORDER HOLY GHOSTED HERE! https://www.amazon.com/Holy-Ghosted-Teaches-Surviving-Spiritual/dp/1636415431 Bible ReferencesLuke 5Luke 22John 21Links from the showBOOKS: www.autumnmiles.com/resourcesSPEAKING: www.autumnmiles.com/speakingMERCH: autumnmiles.square.siteIf you are interested in becoming a sponsor of the show, send us an email at hello@autumnmiles.comIf you have a suggestion for the ministry, a question for Autumn, a testimony to share, or other inquiry for the Autumn Miles Ministries, click here and fill out the form, or send us an email at hello@autumnmiles.com Join us on social media!Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheAutumnMiles/Instagram: www.instagram.com/autumnmiles/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AutumnMilesClick here to join our weekly and monthly newsletters and get updates on our podcast and exclusive content!If you feel led to give to the Autumn Miles Ministries, click here to donate. Thank you for supporting Autumn Miles Ministries!
Sermon series for Easter 2026
Come Follow Me 2026 March 30-April 5 | Easter PART OneSlaves ate on their feet. Free people ate reclining.For a written version of this podcast, check out: https://autumndickson.com/For a video version of this podcast, visit “Come Follow Me - Autumn Dickson” on YoutubeInstagram: comefollowmeautumnTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@comefollowmeautumn
Easter 2026Because of Easter Forgiveness is right where you fell!
Preparing for Easter - Part 1 1 Peter 2:24 Sunday 22nd March 2026 Keith Cooper Preaching
The message from Sunday.
Are you feeling lost in the midst of a drastic change in your life? Transitions can be daunting, but they can also be opportunities for growth and deeper faith. We desire comfort, clarity, and assurance during transition seasons, but oftentimes we forget that God has ALREADY given us His words to cling to during those times. Jesus warned His own disciples several times that transition is coming and even what to expect. The disciples experienced relief and wonder when they REMEMBERED what Jesus had said to them. We as believers need to understand the importance of anchoring ourselves in God's promises during these seasons of change into new chapters. What has God said to prepare you for the change? ORDER HOLY GHOSTED HERE! https://www.amazon.com/Holy-Ghosted-Teaches-Surviving-Spiritual/dp/1636415431 Bible References Matthew 20 John 20, 13, 3 Links from the show BOOKS: www.autumnmiles.com/resources SPEAKING: www.autumnmiles.com/speaking MERCH: autumnmiles.square.site If you are interested in becoming a sponsor of the show, send us an email at hello@autumnmiles.com If you have a suggestion for the ministry, a question for Autumn, a testimony to share, or other inquiry for the Autumn Miles Ministries, click here and fill out the form, or send us an email at hello@autumnmiles.com Join us on social media! Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheAutumnMiles/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/autumnmiles/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AutumnMiles Click here to join our weekly and monthly newsletters and get updates on our podcast and exclusive content! If you feel led to give to the Autumn Miles Ministries, click here to donate. Thank you for supporting Autumn Miles Ministries!
The message from Sunday.
The message from Sunday
Today we are re-releasing one of our favorite episodes to help us prepare for the upcoming season of Lent. This episode talks about why an often-overlooked part of Easter, Jesus's ascension, is essential. Come take a deep dive into this topic with Daily Grace Co. Theological Editor, Scott Dickson, and Shelby. Daily Grace Warehouse Sale Favorite Things: Fullness of Time book series Smith's minted rose lip balm Products Mentioned: The Ascension of Christ by Patrick Schreiner Heidelburg Catechism Related Resources: Theology of Easter Part 1: What Did Jesus's Death and Resurrection Accomplish? Clinging to the Cross Lent Bible Study Why Did Jesus Have to Die? Book Be With Jesus Lent Prayer Journal
Today we are re-releasing one of our favorite episodes to help us prepare for the upcoming season of Lent. This episode talks about what the death and resurrection of Jesus accomplished. Come take a deep dive into this topic with Daily Grace Co. Staff Writer, Beth White, and Shelby. 2026 Lent Collection Favorite Things: Friendship bracelet kit! Creamy Sausage Rigatoni with Spinach and Garlic Products Mentioned: The Daily Grace Collective Surprised by Hope by NT Wright Related Resources: 40 Days with Jesus Study How to Keep the Joy of Easter All Year Round
What exactly happened after Easter? What was Jesus’ message to His disciples—and what is His message to us today in a post-resurrection world? Dr. Jonathan Youssef leads you through John 21 to reveal the answer: the risen Jesus calling His followers, especially Peter—the one who failed Him the most. Through a miraculous catch of fish, a breakfast on the shore, and three powerful questions, Jesus calls Peter (and us) back to our core calling as His disciples. This sermon is a powerful reminder that Jesus doesn't give up on broken people—He restores them for His purpose!
In this message, Adrian Rogers tells how Jesus claimed and comforted two doubting disciples on the Road to Emmaus. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/135/29
In this message, Adrian Rogers tells how Jesus claimed and comforted two doubting disciples on the Road to Emmaus. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/135/29
Have you experienced the earthquake of Easter … what it's really about and how it can change your life forever? In this message, you will learn the truth behind the resurrection, how you can be forgiven (no matter what you've done), and how Jesus can change your life today.
Have you experienced the earthquake of Easter … what it's really about and how it can change your life forever? In this message, you will learn the truth behind the resurrection, how you can be forgiven (no matter what you've done), and how Jesus can change your life today.
When God makes you a promise, and you're in the waiting period of that promise, have faith that He will come through on His word. The Pharisees even recognized that Jesus might come through on His promise of resurrection that they went to great lengths to prepare for the possibility of His resurrection! Prepare and plan for when God delivers on His promises, because He ALWAYS does! Monologue: Autumn shares about her family's Easter basket traditions. Message: Autumn gives a unique perspective on the Easter story and how Jesus thought of YOU during Passion week. Testimony: A listener shares how their three-year-old son was healed from a seizure. Bible References: John 17-18 Matthew 27 Psalm 37:12 Links from the show BOOKS: www.autumnmiles.com/resources SPEAKING: www.autumnmiles.com/speaking MERCH: autumnmiles.square.site Sponsors: NuWell Online Christian Counseling https://nuwellonline.com/ Purpose Jewelry https://www.purposejewelry.org/ PROMO CODE: AUTUMN2024 If you have a suggestion for the ministry, a question for Autumn, a testimony to share, or other inquiry for the Autumn Miles Ministries, click here and fill out the form, or send us an email at hello@autumnmiles.com Join us on social media! Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheAutumnMiles/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/autumnmiles/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AutumnMiles Click here to join our weekly and monthly newsletters and get updates on our podcast and exclusive content! If you feel led to give to the Autumn Miles Ministries, click here to donate. Thank you for supporting Autumn Miles Ministries!
Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast featuring Hank Smith & John Bytheway
How does expectation affect our relationship with Jesus Christ? Sister Courtney Rich explores the healing nature of the Savior's Atonement. She discusses healing anxiety, depression, the importance of commitment through difficulties and the personal nature of Jesus Christ's Atonement.SHOW NOTES/TRANSCRIPTSEnglish: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC216ENFrench: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC216FRGerman: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC216DEPortuguese: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC216PTSpanish: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC216ESYOUTUBEhttps://youtu.be/PKs6TpKy6bAALL EPISODES/SHOW NOTESfollowHIM website: https://www.followHIMpodcast.comFREE PDF DOWNLOADS OF followHIM QUOTE BOOKSNew Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastNTBookOld Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastOTBookWEEKLY NEWSLETTERhttps://tinyurl.com/followHIMnewsletterSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followHIMpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcastTIMECODE00:00 - Part 1 - Sister Courtney Rich01:45 Sister Rich's childhood Easter memories3:00 Bio of Courtney Rich07:19 Come, Follow Me Manual09:13 The Atonement of Jesus Christ is a personal experience10:28 Throwing mom under the bus14:42 “Death makes us all children again”16:13 Reasons to love Mary Magdalene21:02 Unmet expectations23:13 How can we forget?28:19 Forever changed through waiting on the Lord30:53 Stay, seek, and make cake32:55 Jesus never turns away37:56 He knows you41:11 He is there, we just don't see Him42:10 The Road to Emmaus44:11 Unmet expectations48:21 We knew it was Him all along52:18 A Book of Evidences56:15 Jesus exceeds expectations57:43 - End of Part I - Sister Courtney RichThanks to the followHIM team:Steve & Shannon Sorensen: Cofounder, Executive Producer, SponsorDavid & Verla Sorensen: SponsorsDr. Hank Smith: Co-hostJohn Bytheway: Co-hostDavid Perry: ProducerKyle Nelson: Marketing, SponsorLisa Spice: Client Relations, Editor, Show NotesJamie Neilson: Social Media, Graphic DesignWill Stoughton: Video EditorKrystal Roberts: Translation Team, English & French Transcripts, WebsiteAriel Cuadra: Spanish TranscriptsAmelia Kabwika: Portuguese TranscriptsHeather Barlow: Communications Director"Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" by Marshall McDonaldhttps://www.marshallmcdonaldmusic.com
Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast featuring Hank Smith & John Bytheway
Sister Courtney Rich continues to testify of the significance of the birth, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ and recognizing God's hand in our lives.SHOW NOTES/TRANSCRIPTSEnglish: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC216ENFrench: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC216FRGerman: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC216DEPortuguese: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC216PTSpanish: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC216ESYOUTUBEhttps://youtu.be/tiDUMdZYVJcALL EPISODES/SHOW NOTESfollowHIM website: https://www.followHIMpodcast.comFREE PDF DOWNLOADS OF followHIM QUOTE BOOKSNew Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastNTBookOld Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastOTBookWEEKLY NEWSLETTERhttps://tinyurl.com/followHIMnewsletterSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followHIMpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcastTIMECODE00:00 - Part 2 - Sister Courtney Rich01:08 “Lord, I Believe” by Elder Jeffrey R. Holland04:08 Jesus as Influencer09:10 Don't return to fishing11:34 The surprising message of Easter13:30 Relationships, always relationships16:11 “Drawing on the Power of Jesus Christ in our Lives” by Elder Russell M. Nelson19:18 Heartbreak lets the light in20:05 How Do I Know that I Know?25:31 You don't get apples for years28:01 Going to the temple, not the cemetery30:38 A story that took 20 years to understand34:12 Recipes are instructions, not suggestions39:42 Sister Courtney Rich bears her testimony of Jesus Christ44:20 End of Part 2 - Sister Courtney RichThanks to the followHIM team:Steve & Shannon Sorensen: Cofounder, Executive Producer, SponsorDavid & Verla Sorensen: SponsorsDr. Hank Smith: Co-hostJohn Bytheway: Co-hostDavid Perry: ProducerKyle Nelson: Marketing, SponsorLisa Spice: Client Relations, Editor, Show NotesJamie Neilson: Social Media, Graphic DesignWill Stoughton: Video EditorKrystal Roberts: Translation Team, English & French Transcripts, WebsiteAriel Cuadra: Spanish TranscriptsAmelia Kabwika: Portuguese TranscriptsHeather Barlow: Communications Director"Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" by Marshall McDonaldhttps://www.marshallmcdonaldmusic.com
Jesus didn't just die for our sins. He lowered himself to such a position of humiliation that it would be like asking a baby you gave birth to what you should do for the day. Jesus, the Word of God, who created everything with the Father and the Holy Spirit, became creation. The CREATOR became like CREATION. There is no depth or lowness that God wouldn't put Himself to come after you! Monologue: Autumn reminisces on nostalgic Easter memories. Message: Autumn describes how the mightiest and most selfless thing that Jesus ever did was specifically for you. Testimony: A listener shares how she became a member at her church, joined a small group, and was surprised at how amazing it is to commit to be a part of her community, encouraging others to take that next step with their church, too Bible References: Philippians 2:3-11 John 1:1-5 Matthew 26:36-46 Links from the show BOOKS: www.autumnmiles.com/resources SPEAKING: www.autumnmiles.com/speaking MERCH: autumnmiles.square.site Sponsors: NuWell Online Christian Counseling https://nuwellonline.com/ Purpose Jewelry https://www.purposejewelry.org/ PROMO CODE: AUTUMN2024 If you have a suggestion for the ministry, a question for Autumn, a testimony to share, or other inquiry for the Autumn Miles Ministries, click here and fill out the form, or send us an email at hello@autumnmiles.com Join us on social media! Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheAutumnMiles/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/autumnmiles/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AutumnMiles Click here to join our weekly and monthly newsletters and get updates on our podcast and exclusive content! If you feel led to give to the Autumn Miles Ministries, click here to donate. Thank you for supporting Autumn Miles Ministries!
Oftentimes, God will tell us when a transition is coming. But when the transition comes, and even after it has happened, we might not understand why. It is only after time has lapsed that we gain understanding. Don't lean on your own understanding when the hard, quick, and/or confusing transition comes! The disciples themselves had been told of Jesus' death and resurrection, but only remembered and believed in His words after the time had come. Monologue: Autumn realizes an amazing truth while fishing with her son. Message: Autumn takes a deeper look into how Jesus prepared the disciples for what was coming and how we as believers should take heart that God does the same with us today. Question: “How do you assist a friend through a tragedy?” Bible References: John 13:6-9 Matthew 20:17-19, 26:2-4 John 2:18-22 Luke 24:7-8, 44 Links from the show BOOKS: www.autumnmiles.com/resources SPEAKING: www.autumnmiles.com/speaking MERCH: autumnmiles.square.site Sponsors: NuWell Online Christian Counseling https://nuwellonline.com/ Purpose Jewelry https://www.purposejewelry.org/ PROMO CODE: AUTUMN2024 If you have a suggestion for the ministry, a question for Autumn, a testimony to share, or other inquiry for the Autumn Miles Ministries, click here and fill out the form, or send us an email at hello@autumnmiles.com Join us on social media! Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheAutumnMiles/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/autumnmiles/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AutumnMiles Click here to join our weekly and monthly newsletters and get updates on our podcast and exclusive content! If you feel led to give to the Autumn Miles Ministries, click here to donate. Thank you for supporting Autumn Miles Ministries!
In this Episode, Shelby and Beth dive deep into what it means to find Christ in all of Scripture! It may be easy for us to believe that Jesus is only found in the New Testament, but Jesus is truly on each page of the Bible. Be sure to listen to this podcast episode to dive deep into finding Christ in All of Scripture! Theology of Easter Part 1 Favorite Things: Coop Pillow Resources: Christ in All of Scripture 4 Volume Set Scripture references: Luke 24 Genesis 3 Subscribe to our Podcast Newsletter! Connect with us: The Daily Grace Co. | Facebook | Instagram | Daily Grace Blog