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The good news about who gets to define God. A sermon for the first Sunday after Epiphany on Matthew 2:1-12 by Rev. Justin Morgan.
Fr. David Nix's Epiphany sermon using TLM readings Isaiah 60:1-6 and Mt 2:1-12.
Dear friends in Christ, welcome to this podcast from All Saints Episcopal Church in Portland. All Saints is a loving, welcoming parish serving Southeast Portland for over a century. Our purpose is to celebrate God's love, seek and serve Christ in all persons, and go forth into the world rejoicing in the power of the Spirit!Today, we invite you to join the Very Rev. Andria Skornik as she preaches the gospel, and explores the mysteries of God in our modern world.
Luke 9:28-36 Preacher: Peter Christie
Scripture Readings: Isaiah 61:1-4; Psalm 96; Romans 10:9-17; John 20:19-31
Romans 12:14-21 Preacher: Jeremiah Backhaus
Luke 6:17-26 Preacher: Pastor Jonathan Fischer
Preacher: Pastor Jonathan Fischer
Luke 4:38-44 Preacher: Peter Christie
Preacher: Jeremiah Backhaus
Preacher: Pastor Jonathan Fischer
Color: White Old Testament: Isaiah 60:1–6 Psalm: Psalm 24; antiphon: v. 7 Epistle: Ephesians 3:1–12 Gospel: Matthew 2:1–12 Introit: Psalm 72:1–2, 10–11; antiphon: Liturgical Text Gradual: Isaiah 60:6b, 1 Verse: Matthew 2:2b The Lord God Is Manifested in the Incarnate Son The Feast of the Epiphany centers in the visit of the Magi from the East. In that respect, it is a “Thirteenth Day” of Christmas; and yet, it also marks the beginning of a new liturgical season. While Christmas has focused on the Incarnation of our Lord—that is, on God becoming flesh—the season of Epiphany emphasizes the manifestation or self-revelation of God in that same flesh of Christ. For the Lord Himself has entered our darkness and rises upon us with the brightness of His true light (Is. 60:1–2). He does so chiefly by His Word of the Gospel, which He causes to be preached within His Church on earth—not only to the Jews but also to Gentiles (Eph. 3:8–10). As the Magi were guided by the promises of Holy Scripture to find and worship the Christ Child with His mother in the house (Matt. 2:5–11), so does He call disciples from all nations by the preaching of His Word, to find and worship Him within His Church (Is. 60:3–6). With gold they confess His royalty; with incense, His deity; and with myrrh, His priestly sacrifice (Matt. 2:11). Lectionary summary © 2021 The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Used by permission. http://lcms.org/worship
The Sermon from the Fourth Sunday of Epiphany, delivered by the Reverend Sean S. Templeton, at St. Anselm Anglican Church on January 28, 2024.
The Sermon from the Third Sunday of Epiphany, delivered by the Reverend Sean S. Templeton, at St. Anselm Anglican Church on January 21, 2024.
The Second Sunday after Epiphany Sermon by Pastor Atkinson
Old Testament: Isaiah 60:1–6 Psalm: Psalm 24; antiphon: v. 7 Epistle: Ephesians 3:1–12 Gospel: Matthew 2:1–12 Introit: Psalm 72:1–2, 10–11; antiphon: Liturgical Text Gradual: Isaiah 60:6b, 1 Verse: Matthew 2:2b The Lord God Is Manifested in the Incarnate Son The Feast of the Epiphany centers in the visit of the Magi from the East. In that respect, it is a “Thirteenth Day” of Christmas; and yet, it also marks the beginning of a new liturgical season. While Christmas has focused on the Incarnation of our Lord—that is, on God becoming flesh—the season of Epiphany emphasizes the manifestation or self-revelation of God in that same flesh of Christ. For the Lord Himself has entered our darkness and rises upon us with the brightness of His true light (Is. 60:1–2). He does so chiefly by His Word of the Gospel, which He causes to be preached within His Church on earth—not only to the Jews but also to Gentiles (Eph. 3:8–10). As the Magi were guided by the promises of Holy Scripture to find and worship the Christ Child with His mother in the house (Matt. 2:5–11), so does He call disciples from all nations by the preaching of His Word, to find and worship Him within His Church (Is. 60:3–6). With gold they confess His royalty; with incense, His deity; and with myrrh, His priestly sacrifice (Matt. 2:11).
Mark 1:9-11 "Do You Remember?" Preacher: Pastor Jeff Samelson
This episode is a sermon that I gave at Bethel Lutheran Church in Cupertino about about the coming of the wise men and the story of Epiphany. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
A light upon the East may soon lead many to the Messiah and His Church.
Third Sunday after Epiphany sermon by Fr Paul Robinson 2023 'The Centurion in the Catena Aurea'
Sunday Sermon Series S1E8. *** - VLX 43 on the Leper: https://youtu.be/Lv0jbH4ZmXQ - VLX 44 on the Centurion: https://youtu.be/gsSH4fi5Zyc
Second Sunday after Epiphany sermon by Fr Paul Robinson 2023 'The Collapse of Parenting'
The Epiphany of Our Lord Old Testament: Isaiah 60:1-6 Epistle: Ephesians 3:1-12 Gospel: Matthew 2:1-12 Resurrection's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkMElsXgDXU2QcBmC4fVwRw resurrectionfbg.org
Epiphany Sermon
Ephesians 3:2-12 “THE MYSTERY IS SOLVED!” 1. Gentiles are heirs of God with Jews 2. The church displays God's wisdom to the world Preacher: Rev. Charlie Papenfuss
Today's episode is the sermon offered on Epiphany Sunday by Rev. David Norse Thomas. The scripture texts are Isaiah 60:1-10 and Matthew 2:1-12. This episode was recorded for Sunday, January 1, 2023. To view the full Lord's Day service, visit our YouTube channel by searching "Swarthmore Presbyterian Church."
Third Sunday after the Epiphany sermon by Fr Paul Robinson on Love your Enemies 2022
Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany sermon by Fr Paul Robinson on Bad Religious Leaders 2022
Second Sunday after the Epiphany sermon by Fr Paul Robinson on Marriage 2022
John 2:1-11 “Jesus Revealed His Glory to Supply Our Greatest Need.” Preacher: Rev. Mike Hintz
On this first Sunday of the New Year, we celebrate Epiphany Sunday. This is the day where the magi came to Jesus in the manger and we celebrate the end of the holiday season. Join Pastor Will as he recounts the story and its importance in the church.
We are very pleased to welcome the Rev. Dr. Bill Murray back to Saint Michael as our guest preacher.
Second Sunday after the Epiphany sermon by Fr Paul Robinson 2020
Third Sunday after the Epiphany sermon by Fr Paul Robinson 2020
Second Sunday after the Epiphany sermon by Fr Paul Robinson 2021
Fifth Sunday after Epiphany Sermon. Gospel Reading: Mark 1:29-39
The Reverend Lisa Flores Musser, Associate for Worship and Liturgy, preaches about the beginning of Jesus’ public ministry after his temptation in the wilderness (Luke 4:14-21) in our 7:30 a.m. Traditional Rite I service.
The Reverend Lisa Flores Musser, Associate for Worship and Liturgy, preaches about the beginning of Jesus' public ministry after his temptation in the wilderness (Luke 4:14-21) in our 7:30 a.m. Traditional Rite I service.
Isaiah 60:1-9 Ephesians 3:1-13 Psalm 72:1-15 Matthew 2:1-12