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Dcn. Mike preached the Eighteenth Sunday After Pentecost. (Proper 23, Track 1; 10/12/25). Lessons: Jeremiah 29:1, 4-7 Psalm 66:1-11 2 Timothy 2:8-15 Luke 17:11-19
Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost - October 12, 2025 - Pastor Seth Dorn
9:00 a.m. Bri Nave, UNC '26 PhD
11:15 a.m - Caroline Bailey, UNC ‘26 BA
sermon by The Very Rev. Anne Maxwell
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2 Kings 5:1-3, 7-15c and Psalm 111 2 Timothy 2:8-15 n Luke 17:11-19David Harvey r reflects on the themes of gratitude and thankfulness, particularly in the context of Thanksgiving. The story of the ten lepers serves as a focal point, illustrating the importance of returning to express gratitude after experiencing healing. David emphasizes that discipleship is not a binary state but a continuous journey of returning to Jesus, highlighting the role of the Eucharist as a weekly practice of gratitude that draws believers closer to God.
October 12, 2025 - The Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost - Fr. Victor Lee Austin by All Souls' Episcopal Church
Sunday's sermon on Genesis 21:1-7
Word & Sermon Weekly – Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost – October 12, 2025 Ruth 1:1–19a 2 Timothy 2:1–13 Luke 17:11–19 Learn more about Zion Lutheran Church and the Christian faith, by subscribing to this podcast, and joining us next Sunday by visiting www.zionhiawatha.org
Luke 17:11-19 On the way to Jerusalem Jesus was going through the region between Samaria and Galilee. As he entered a village, ten lepers approached him. Keeping their distance, they called out, saying, "Jesus, Master, have mercy on us!" When he saw them, he said to them, "Go and show yourselves to the priests." And as they went, they were made clean. Then one of them, when he saw that he was healed, turned back, praising God with a loud voice. He prostrated himself at Jesus' feet and thanked him. And he was a Samaritan. Then Jesus asked, "Were not ten made clean? But the other nine, where are they? Was none of them found to return and give praise to God except this foreigner?" Then he said to him, "Get up and go on your way; your faith has made you well."
Sunday, October 12, 2025
Listen to the Rev. Susan Wyper's sermon from the Eighteenth Sunday After Pentecost on October 12, 2025. For more sermons and information on Saint Luke's, a warm and welcoming Episcopal Church in Darien, CT, visit www.saintlukesdarien.org.
Bp Quigg Lawrence Ruth 1:1-19aPsalm 1132 Timothy 2:1-15Luke 17:11-19
Wicker Park Lutheran Church Rev. Jason S. Glombicki October 12, 2025 In today’s gospel, Jesus was on his way to Jerusalem when he entered a village on the border between Samaria and Galilee. That short phrase—“on the border”—is easy to miss, but it says a lot. This story didn't happen in a temple or a city or a seat of power; it happened in-between. Jesus walked through the mixed space where people from both sides lived uneasily. It was a […] The post Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost appeared first on Wicker Park Lutheran Church.
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Daniel Adkinson - Eighteenth Sunday After Pentecost, 2025
Genesis 3; Psalm 110:1-4; Romans 8:18-34; John 3:5-16
The Rev. Steven Breedlove // Psalm 113; 2 Timothy 2:1-15; Luke 17:11-19
1 And entering into a boat, he passed over the water and came into his own city.Et ascendens in naviculam, transfretavit, et venit in civitatem suam. 2 And behold they brought to him one sick of the palsy lying in a bed. And Jesus, seeing their faith, said to the man sick of the palsy: Be of good heart, son, thy sins are forgiven thee.Et ecce offerebant ei paralyticum jacentem in lecto. Et videns Jesus fidem illorum, dixit paralytico : Confide fili, remittuntur tibi peccata tua. 3 And behold some of the scribes said within themselves: He blasphemeth.Et ecce quidam de scribis dixerunt intra se : Hic blasphemat. 4 And Jesus seeing their thoughts, said: Why do you think evil in your hearts?Et cum vidisset Jesus cogitationes eorum, dixit : Ut quid cogitatis mala in cordibus vestris? 5 Whether is easier, to say, Thy sins are forgiven thee: or to say, Arise, and walk?Quid est facilius dicere : Dimittuntur tibi peccata tua : an dicere : Surge, et ambula? 6 But that you may know that the Son of man hath power on earth to forgive sins, (then said he to the man sick of palsy,) Arise, take up thy bed, and go into thy house.Ut autem sciatis, quia Filius hominis habet potestatem in terra dimittendi peccata, tunc ait paralytico : Surge, tolle lectum tuum, et vade in domum tuam. 7 And he arose, and went into his house.Et surrexit, et abiit in domum suam. 8 And the multitude seeing it, feared, and glorified God that gave such power to men.Videntes autem turbae timuerunt, et glorificaverunt Deum, qui dedit potestatem talem hominibus.Healing of the sick of the palsy in Capernaum. The Priests have received power to heal souls, to pardon sinners.
In our continuing series on the values and practices of Servants, Beth Kirby invites us to feast - a practice Servants is already pretty good at! But with some biblical guidelines, she exhorts us to bring feasting to all of our lives because the joy of the Lord is our strength. If you like what you hear, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us:https://linktr.ee/servantsanglicanhttps://www.servantsanglican.org/
St. Michael's by-the-Sea is an Episcopal Church located in the coastal Village of Carlsbad, California. As far as churches go, it's kind of a beachy version of the ancient Christian Faith, and is rooted in the Anglo-Catholic tradition. Whether you're in town for a week at the beach or a local pilgrim on a spiritual journey, you are welcome here! www.stmichaelsbythesea.org
Matthew 5:11–16 Rev'd Dr. David Glade October 12, 2025
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Luke 17:11-19 "Offering Cleansing to Modern Day Lepers Preacher: Rev. Philip Henselin, Executive Director Institutional Ministries
Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost: October 12th, 2025. Father Matt Dampier preaches. The post Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost: October 12th, 2025 appeared first on Christ Church of Austin.
Pastor Paul Pett's sermon from Sunday, October 12, 2025, the Eighteenth Sunday After Pentecost.Subscribe to Pastor Pett's Weekly Sermon Audio on your favorite podcast app.
Readings for this Sunday2 Kings 5:1-3, 7-15cPsalm 1112 Timothy 2:8-15Luke 17:11-19
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Year C, Proper 23, Eighteenth Sunday After Pentecost
Year C, Proper 23, Eighteenth Sunday After Pentecost
Year C, Proper 23, Eighteenth Sunday After Pentecost
Pr. Sean Daenzer Director of Worship for the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod LCMS Worship The post Looking Forward to Sunday Morning (Three Year Lectionary): Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost – Pr. Sean Daenzer, 10/7/25 (2803) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Year C, Proper 23, Eighteenth Sunday After Pentecost
Year C, Proper 23, Eighteenth Sunday After Pentecost
Welcome to Sermon Brainwave! Join hosts Matt Skinner, Karoline Lewis, and Rolf Jacobson as they dive deep into the lectionary readings for the Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost (October 12th, 2025). In this episode, we explore the powerful theme of unexpected faith through the story of Jesus healing ten men with a skin disease in Luke 17:11-19, where a Samaritan becomes the unlikely exemplar of gratitude and praise. The hosts connect this Gospel reading with the fascinating Old Testament story of Naaman the Syrian from 2 Kings 5, examining how healing and salvation come through unexpected people and surprising means. We also discuss Jeremiah's revolutionary letter to the Babylonian exiles, where the prophet gives the shocking advice to "seek the shalom of the city" - even Babylon - and the endurance theology found in 2 Timothy 2:8-15. Commentaries for the Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost can be found on the Working Preacher website at https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/revised-common-lectionary/ordinary-28-3/commentary-on-luke-1711-19-6. * * * Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share to stay connected with more insightful lectionary discussions! Reminder: We have commentaries for the Revised Common Lectionary, the Narrative Lectionary, and Evangelio (Spanish-language Gospel). We're here for you, working preachers! ABOUT SERMON BRAINWAVE: Sermon Brainwave is a production of Luther Seminary's Working Preacher, which has been providing trusted biblical interpretation and preaching inspiration since 2007. Find more episodes and resources by visiting https://www.workingpreacher.org/. Watch this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/KXrBLi3nnxo.