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Embrace Jesus as Savior, repent, and turn from sin. Discover the power of the cross in your life. Scriptures guide you to true salvation.
Join Pastor Stuart as we move toward the end of our series, Dark Side of the Mind, a sermon series on dealing with the "dark emotions" (anger, anxiety, depression, envy, guilt, and shame). In this seventh lesson, we turn to various passages in the Old and New Testament as we here an encouragement on . . . "Minding Our Shame". In this lesson, we see: In one way or another, shame affects everyone. Shame affects our subjective identity. When we feel shame, we tend to hide and cover-up. We also tend to either shift the blame or take the blame inappropriately. Ultimately, the remedy for shame is Jesus. Therefore, you can: Single out your shame. Huddle. Admit your need. Meditate on the good news of Jesus. Embrace Jesus and all he has for you. So, by the power of the Spirit, let's address our shame appropriately in the name of Jesus.. You can learn more about Westminster Presbyterian Church at https://www.westminsterpca.net. Join us Sunday Mornings at 10:30 a.m. at 230 Alice Drive, Sumter, SC! Find us on social media at @WPCSumter.
If you look around, it feels like the world is going crazy, and the decisions we make are incredibly important to be the type of church and be the type of people that Jesus has called us to be. That means we tune out the noise, remember THE story, never give in to fear, and no matter what, be a blessing. Today Pastor Chris wraps up our series on Acts with a profound and timely message on what it looks like to follow Jesus when the crowds are stirred up and the world feels chaotic.
Listen to the after show where Nate & Shelby talk about Tim's more traditional beliefs... Why did they have Tim on? Tim Alberta reflects on how his Christian upbringing shapes his approach to politics, emphasizing critical thought over tribalism. He advocates for a church response that mirrors Christ's love and grace, facing societal challenges with a focus on the eternal kingdom of God. This episode explores restoring the church's mission as an agent of healing and social welfare. Tim's book is The Kingdom, The Power, and the Glory. Thoughts, questions, stories? Please email almostheretical@gmail.com Become a member and get: 1. Bonus episodes of Utterly Heretical (our private podcast) every month 2. All full-length episodes 3. Access to our private community of 350+ listeners Become a member: almostheretical.com/subscribe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thank you for joining us today at All Saints Parish! #allsaintsparish Visit our parish website! http://allsaintscatholic.net/ Follow us on: YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/AllSaintsParishSundayHomilies Facebook - https://bit.ly/34Bs5Vk Twitter - https://twitter.com/AllParish Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/allparish/ Thank you for joining us today at All Saints Parish! #allsaintsparish
Witness the miraculous transformation as Jesus delivered the man in the Gadarenes. Despite this powerful miracle, the people were afraid and asked Jesus to leave. You don't have to be afraid of Jesus. Don't allow fear to cloud your perception of supernatural deliverance. Embrace Jesus' divine grace.
In this very candid and personal podcast, Brad gives an update on his cancer journey and the lessons learned along the way. If you, or someone you know is facing cancer, Brad hopes his suggestions and words of caution will help. For More: https://www.brightmedia.org/ Be sure to talk to your healthcare professional before making any treatment changes. 00:00 Recent news reveals high cancer prevalence and impact. 05:38 Body adjusted, tumors gone, medical science limits. 07:39 Recognize modern medicine, be open yet skeptical. 09:51 Expensive treatment; alternative remedies show promise. 14:12 Inadequate exercise advice increases frustration and regret. 17:34 Woman seeks relief from intense brain fog. 20:37 Embrace Jesus for light and comfort. Lean into God's love.
1. Jesus brings peace to the world. (v.1-5) 2. Jesus brings peace with God. (v.6-7) 3. Embrace Jesus' peace.
Here is a recording of Fr. Tim's homily from our Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time Mass on August 27, 2023. We are praying for you all! Learn more about our ministry here: www.jp2newman.org Support our ministry here: jp2newman.org/support
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Do you struggle with hearing the words of Jesus and then living as He would have you? Jesus desires for us to do and the proof will come later. Embrace Him, don't struggle.
The premise of this series has been that our own encounter with Jesus is what propels us into the world to share Good News. We've talked about how Jesus is Good News for those who are deconstructing and for those who are marginally religious. Today, Derek finishes our sermon series by explaining how Jesus is Good News for religious people. If you'd like to connect with us or share a prayer request, feel free to fill out a connect card here: vineyardaltoona.churchcenter.com/people/forms/288405 We're always grateful for your continued financial support. To give securely online, you can visit this link: vineyardaltoona.churchcenter.com/giving Thanks so much for your continued support of Vineyard Altoona!
How do we embrace Jesus as the only way, while loving people who have chosen a different way? In this teaching, Pastor Mark Cummins equips us with next steps from God's Word unpacking this question. When your Hope is rooted in Jesus Christ, God is WITH you, He is IN you, and He is FOR you. Subscribe to watch our latest teachings: https://bit.ly/HopeYouTubeChannel Partnering with people to discover in Christ we have Hope! This is the mission of Church of Hope, led by Pastor Mark Cummins, and is based in Ocala, Florida, US. ----- Stay Connected Website: www.hopeinocala.com Church of Hope Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HOPEinOcala/ Church of Hope Podcast: https://bit.ly/ChurchOfHopePodcast Church of Hope Instagram: http://instagram.com/hopeinocala Church of Hope Twitter: http://twitter.com/hopeinocala Mark Cummins YouTube: https://bit.ly/MDCChannel Mark Cummins Facebook: http://facebook.com/markdcummins Mark Cummins Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markdcummins/ Mark Cummins Twitter: http://twitter.com/markdcummins #churchofhope #hopeinocala #markcummins #faith #hope #ocala #ocalaflorida #church #churchonline #onlinechurch #purpose #identity #discoveryourpurpose #becoming #forocala How do we embrace Jesus as the only way, while loving people who have chosen a different way? | Pastor Mark Cummins | Church of Hope
Whether we realize it or not, all of us are searching for a way of life that will work. A life where we find meaning, belonging, and peace. However, when we try to find those things in the world on our own, our way of life can feel like something is missing. The really good news is Jesus came to invite us into a new way of life. During our Summer Nights Kickoff, Corey Paxton talked about some tangible ways we can walk in the way of love and serve others like Jesus.
"Render to Caesar what is Caesar's and to God what is God's." (Jesus Christ) Jesus wasn't about religion, in fact he reserved his anger for organised religion and challenged, ignored or subverted religious practices. He didn't teach the non-religious about religion, or expect them to become 'religious'. If anyone has to become religious to follow Jesus they've missed the point, so talk of the relationship between church and state is missing the point too. It really is debateable whether Jesus wanted a Church. In fact, Jesus was a humanist. We should be humanists too. If Jesus' followers fail to adopt this outlook they revert to being 'religious' instead, if this then leads to people becoming out of tune with humanity they may go on to becoming inhumane. There are too many examples of this happening in the history of Christianity, pray God that it does not continue to happen. However, we see 'religious' inhumanity in appalling 'Christian' attitudes towards Muslims - 'you have heard it said that other religions are false, give their followers the cold shoulder and make them feel unwelcome.' Jesus never said this but you might think that he did when you hear what some of his followers say. Jesus actually advocates humanism - 'give to man what is man's', or better, 'you have heard it said, "it's a man's world", but I say to you, "give to woman what is woman's" - what possibilities does this offer? Is this what religion looks like? Hopefully it is, though religion has often treated women incredibly unfairly, giving or expecting legal permission to treat them unequally, and continues to do so. What if Jesus was saying - 'Give to human beings their human rights and entitlements, by the time you've done that you will have given God what God wants?' This is what God wants actually, God invented human rights! This ensures that religion doesn't get in the way of people. Religion asks - 'how should I treat my neighbour?' This is a secular question. True religion asks and answers secular questions, questions for everybody, not religious questions with religious answers for religious people. We should turn to secular scenarios to test our religion properly. Secularism is a good test for religion. If we can allow that Jesus was not religious and urged us not to get stuck in religion, then we should be open to the secular, everything that is not explicitly religious, and be comfortable with it. The challenge for 'believers', which is 'loving our neighbour as ourself', is to live life and faith in the secular sphere. This isn't what those who questioned Jesus wanted, their twin aims were to trick him and twist out of anything that they thought he might say. In his responses he generally offered a humanistic answer which trumped 'religion' - for example, when questioned about 'working' on the Sabbath- 'who among you will not rescue his donkey from a ditch?' He also offered humanistic observations in his sermons, reflecting on God's care for outsiders and foreigners. His 'give to Caesar' is really asking us a big question - does commitment to God cease when you are part of wider society? If you don't pay your taxes to Caesar then you are limiting and excluding God who expects you to do so. God does indeed support the secular establishment." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/support
Pastor Archie Callahan continues the Embrace series. Strong message. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/augustin-rivera/support
Join us as we open up our next theme - Run the Race! Today we discuss practicing our time with Jesus! We can take Him with us no matter what! Embrace Jesus so we learn what it means to embrace ourselves and others.
To follow Jesus means we must first recognize that He is Lord, and then embrace Him as Lord of our lives.
Now What? Embrace Jesus’ words and example that you must descend before you will rise
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Welcome to EmbraceCast, a production of Embrace and hosted in Haughton, LA. On this episode, Matt Shaw joins me for a conversation that dives into the question “Is Jesus God?”. I hope our conversation is helpful for you and that you can center yourself on Jesus. The stories shared in this episode can be found in the John 8:58, 10:30; 1 Samuel 8:7; 2 Samuel 7:14; and Daniel 3. Embrace is a new church in the greater Haughton area of Louisiana. Embrace is committed to creating new places for new people to experience Jesus. You can find out more at EmbraceYourParish.org. Remember to subscribe to this podcast, give us a review, and follow us on social media. Thank you to all our supporters and to Embrace! Have a question for us? Send an audio recording around 30 seconds to us at info@embraceyourparish.org. Go and Embrace Jesus, Embrace People, and Embrace Church.
Welcome to EmbraceCast, a production of Embrace and hosted in Haughton, LA. On this episode, Klay is joined with John Calvin Johnson for a conversation that dives deeper into the theme of “Lost” and helps us conclude this theme for the time being. I hope our conversation helps you reframe the “Lost” paradigm and center yourself on Jesus’ calling to “go and seek.” The stories of Jesus shared in this episode can be found in the Luke 10:1–4. Embrace is a new church in the greater Haughton area of Louisiana. Embrace is committed to creating new places for new people to experience Jesus. You can find out more at EmbraceYourParish.org. Remember to subscribe to this podcast, give us a review, and follow us on social media. Thank you to all our supporters and to Embrace! Have a question for us? Send an audio recording around 30 seconds to us at info@embraceyourparish.org. Go and Embrace Jesus, Embrace People, and Embrace Church.
Welcome to EmbraceCast, a production of Embrace and hosted in Haughton, LA. On this episode, we’re sharing a sermon where Klay digs even deeper into the theme of “Lost” and how Jesus sees the world. Early in the sermon, NASA Bombing the Moon is referenced as in 2012. This event was actually in 2009. Here's a video and mission blog to explore this awesome event. There is also a reference to data Embrace uses from MissionInsite as we better understand our town of Haughton, Louisiana. You can see the data here. The story of Jesus shared in this episode can be found in Luke 10:1–2. Embrace is a new church in the greater Haughton area of Louisiana. Embrace is committed to creating new places for new people to experience Jesus. You can find out more at EmbraceYourParish.org. Remember to subscribe to this podcast, give us a review, and follow us on social media. Thank you to all our supporters and to Embrace! Have a question for us? Send an audio recording around 30 seconds to us at info@embraceyourparish.org. Go and Embrace Jesus, Embrace People, and Embrace Church.
Welcome to EmbraceCast, a production of Embrace and hosted in Haughton, LA. On this episode, Klay is joined with Mike Rodcay and Asa Harrison for a conversation about finding ourselves lost. We dig into some of the stories of Jesus that are about how people get lost and why this is so important to Jesus. The stories of Jesus shared in this episode can be found in the Luke 15. Embrace is a new church in the greater Haughton area of Louisiana. Embrace is committed to creating new places for new people to experience Jesus. You can find out more at EmbraceYourParish.org. Remember to subscribe to this podcast, give us a review, and follow us on social media. Thank you to all our supporters and to Embrace! Have a question for us? Send an audio recording around 30 seconds to us at info@embraceyourparish.org. Go and Embrace Jesus, Embrace People, and Embrace Church.
Welcome to EmbraceCast, a production of Embrace and hosted in Haughton, LA. In this first episode, Klay shares with you a story about his early life, a story about a man named Zacchaeus, and how Jesus intersects with it all. This episode begins a series that looks at Jesus and his laser focused calling to look for and rescue people who find themselves lost. The story of Zacchaeus shared in this episode can be found in the Luke 19:1–10. Embrace is a new church in the greater Haughton area of Louisiana. Embrace is committed to creating new places for new people to experience Jesus. You can find out more at EmbraceYourParish.org. Remember to subscribe to this podcast, give us a review, and follow us on social media. Thank you to all our supporters and to Embrace! Have a question for us? Send an audio recording around 30 seconds to us at info@embraceyourparish.org. Go and Embrace Jesus, Embrace People, and Embrace Church.
Embrace Jesus and follow him through the suffering to the glory
God has come into your world to banish fear and bring joy. Hear now what Christmas can do for you instead of stirring up memories. Listen now to embrace the true meaning of the Christmas story.
Max Lucado on Christmas and embracing Jesus. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thechurchboys/message
There are certain moments in our lives that should get better with each progressing year, including Christmas. The Best Christmas Ever has everything to do with the gifts we give but nothing to do with the money we spend. Discover that The Best Christmas Ever can happen when we see and receive God's undeserved favor, Embrace Jesus' words that giving beats getting and give what money can't buy to those who don't already have.
Embrace - Jesus is here for us no matter who we are or what we've done. Pastor Jack Risner
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