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Radical Dots Genesis 45:3–11, 21–28 and Luke 6:27–38 The Seventh Sunday of Epiphany Sunday, February 23, 2025 Ashley Cleveland, Pastoral Associate Church of the Redeemer, Nashville, TN www.Redeemer-Nashville.net
Radical Dots Genesis 45:3–11, 21–28 and Luke 6:27–38 The Seventh Sunday of Epiphany Sunday, February 23, 2025 Ashley Cleveland, Pastoral Associate Church of the Redeemer, Nashville, TN www.Redeemer-Nashville.net
Worthy of Your Trust Jeremiah 17:5–10 The Sixth Sunday of Epiphany Sunday, February 16, 2025 Rev. Andrew DeFusco, Rector Church of the Redeemer, Nashville, TN www.Redeemer-Nashville.net
Disruptive Grace Luke 5:1–11 The Fifth Sunday of Epiphany Sunday, February 9, 2025 Rev. Kenny Benge, Associate Rector Church of the Redeemer, Nashville, TN www.Redeemer-Nashville.net
Our service today is for the Feast of Candlemas and comes from St Clement, Sandwich in the Diocese of Canterbury. This service is led by Fr Sebastian Hamilton, Rector of St Clement, Sandwich, and St Paul and St Paul, Worth. During this service we will explore what it means to rejoice with Mary, Joseph, Anna and Simeon that Jesus is the light of the world and the light in the darkness.Be sure to tune in and be part of this community of faith, connecting worshippers across England and beyond.
Freedom Fixation Luke 4:14-21 The Third Sunday of Epiphany Sunday, January 26, 2025 Rev. Andrew DeFusco, Rector Church of the Redeemer, Nashville, TN www.Redeemer-Nashville.net
3 Epiphany (Sunday, January 26, 2025)Today we hear Jesus' inauguration speech as he gives his first sermon (Luke 4:11-21). In this sermon, Jesus lays out the fundamental direction of his ministry:Uplifting the poorBy…opening the eyes and hearts of the rich to share what they haveso that… all may live in a “body” that loves God and loves neighborIt turns out this message was fundamentally different than the way the world worked 2,000 years ago. The message continues to be different from how our world works today. Then, and today, the culture's moral foundation was a trinity of the self: self-expression, self-achievement and self-pleasure. Which brings us the image for the sermon – bubbles of potential college majors. Pastor Rob invites us to a different way to talk to young people about their futures, one that would be less pagan and more focused on Christ's teachings.
Sermon from Rev. Dr. Joseph Schaller on January 26, 2025
A Service for the Third Sunday of Epiphany | The Church of EnglandOur service for the Third Sunday of Epiphany is from St John the Evangelist, Woodley, in the Diocese of Oxford. This service is led by Rev Mark Nam, vicar of St John and a member of The Teahouse, a group to support Chinese Heritage clergy within the Church of England. This service looks ahead to Lunar New Year as the Year of the Snake begins, with a sermon exploring the symbolism of the snake throughout scripture and how it relates to our everyday lives.Be sure to tune in and be part of this community of faith, connecting worshippers across England and beyond.
Wine of Gladness John 2:1–11 The Second Sunday of Epiphany Sunday, January 19, 2025 Rev. Andrew DeFusco, Rector Church of the Redeemer, Nashville, TN www.Redeemer-Nashville.net
While we didn't meet in person on January 5th, Jeremiah recorded a short video for our social media feeds to share some thoughts about what Epiphany Sunday means. This is the audio of that recording.
Our service of morning prayer today is for the Second Sunday of Epiphany from St Andrew's Church, Wickford, in the Diocese of Chelmsford, and is led by Rev Jonathan Evens, Team Rector of Wickford and Runwell.This service will focus on the story of Jesus turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana and how Jesus calls us.
The Feast of Epiphany.
1/12/2025
1 John 5:14-21 (‘He hears us in whatever we ask.')
For 11 January 2025, Saturday after Epiphany Sunday, based on John 3:22-30
For 10 January 2025, Friday after Epiphany Sunday, based on Luke 5:12-16
For 9 January 2025, Thursday after Epiphany Sunday, based on 1 Jn 4:19 – 5:4
Jesus "appears" in Matthew 2 as we celebrate Epiphany Sunday. He confronts a wicked ruler and threatens his power, he draws curious pagans through their own false religion, and he challenges those who give their allegiance to him to trust in God's plan even when it is hard.
Welcome to A Different Door, where every week we have a conversation in reference to the Scripture and dive deep into topics and issues that are going on in our world.
8 January 2025
On Epiphany Sunday, Pastor Bryan preaches on the journey of the wise men which culminated in "overwhelming joy."
Today is Epiphany and the 12th Day of Christmas. Pastor Vance shares a sermon referencing Matthew 2:1-12. While you worship online, we invite you to fill out a connection card. This card is not only a way for us to connect with you but also an opportunity for you to share any prayer requests you may have: firstchurchorlando.org/connection-card Giving: firstchurchorlando.org/give-now Missed a past service? Check out our YouTube Channel for past services or you can find our Podcast wherever you podcast from. Like and Subscribe for more First Church content. Want to know more about First Church? Visit our website at firstchurchorlando.org
The majority of our journey in 2025 will be oriented toward the presence and work of Jesus that we see in the Gospels. We begin this journey with the help of the church calendar, celebrating and reflecting on some key moments in Christ's story. This week (Epiphany Sunday), we considered the story of Epiphany. What do we to see in the visit of the Magi and Herod's terrible respond to the birth of Christ? How do we see our own stories reflected in Epiphany, and how are we being invited to encounter Jesus more deeply in it? For additional resources, please visit our website. If The Practice Church is your home community, please join the Core Team. If The Practice Church has been meaningful to your journey, would you consider a tax-deductible gift? You can give at https://thepracticechurch.com/give/
from Matthew 2:1-12 While there is little detail (other than what Matthew records) that is known about the Magi, the fact that he records this visit from these strangers in his Gospel account invites us to lean in, to consider our own journey, to consider what we are in pursuit of…and to consider what might … Continue reading "(January 5, 2025) Epiphany Sunday- “Better”"
Epiphany Sunday; Sermon based on Matthew 2:1-12. Preached at The First Presbyterian Church of Brooklyn (https://linktr.ee/firstchurchbrooklyn). Podcast subscription is available at https://cutt.ly/fpcb-sermons or Apple Podcasts (https://apple.co/4ccZPt6), Spotify, Amazon, Audible, Podcast Index, or ....This item belongs to: audio/first-church-brooklyn-sermons.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Columbia Peaks, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
2025-01-05 Sermon- Rev. Aaron Uphoff Epiphany Sunday Matthew 2:1-12
Rich will offer a teaching sermon for this Epiphany Sunday, and how Epiphany's profound ancient meaning still can speak to our modern hearts. We will celebrate Communion at both services. See you Sunday! Link to Livestream: January 5, 2025 - Worship Service Link to Start of Sermon:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fReCL6f4aaI&t=1884s If you are new to our faith community and are interested in learning more, please go to Welcome to First Congo Online - First Congregational Church of Western Springs
Pastor Apt shares a message for Epiphany Sunday based on Matthew 2:1-12.Support the show
Text: Matthew 2.1-12 Speaker: Lance Williams Date: January 5, 2025
A Moment to Arrive: Epiphany, Light & the New Year, with Becca Ellis. A Spacious Christianity, First Presbyterian Church of Bend, Oregon. Scripture: 1John 4:7-9, 16, Matthew 2:1-12.Join us this Sunday, either online or in-person, as we reflect on finding light in the darkness. Becca will share an inspiring message about embracing empathy, community, and the love that connects us all.Join us each Sunday, 10AM at bendfp.org, or 11AM KTVZ-CW Channel 612/12 in Bend. Subscribe/Follow, and click the bell for alerts.At First Presbyterian, you will meet people at many different places theologically and spiritually. And we love it that way. We want to be a place where our diversity brings us together and where conversation takes us all deeper in our understanding of God.We call this kind of faith “Spacious Christianity.” We don't ask anyone to sign creeds or statements of belief. The life of faith is about a way of being in the world and a faith that shows itself in love.Thank you for your support of the mission of the First Presbyterian Church of Bend. Visit https://bendfp.org/giving/ for more information.Keywords:2024 reflections, Dark Secrets, Epiphany Sunday, Magi's visit, God's light, Persian astrologers, daily grind, unexpected challenges, relentless year, choosing a word, family emergencies, terminal cancer, feeling alone, empathy power, overview effect, love and empathy, presbyterian, church, online worship, bend, oregonFeaturing:Rev. Dr. Steven Koski, Becca Ellis, Brave of Heart, GuestsSupport the show
The magi have fascinated Christians for thousands of years. They are depicted in 3rd century frescos in the catacombs of Rome and were carved into the façades of Chartres Cathedral in the 13th century. They were the subject of great artists like Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, and Dürer. And most church nativity scenes, as well as at-home devotional nativities, would look incomplete without them. But's it's only twelve verses and two mentions in one gospel that have sparked our fixation... The post Epiphany Sunday appeared first on Wicker Park Lutheran Church.
Daniel Adkinson - Epiphany Sunday, 2025
Jeremiah 31:7-14; Psalm 84; Ephesians 1:3-14; Matthew 2:1-12
The sermon from the Epiphany Sunday, January 5, 2025, worship service of Atlanta First United Methodist Church by Lead Pastor Rev. Jasmine R. Smothers. “New Season, New Song: An Overcoming Light” in the worship series “New Season, New Song: How to Overcome.” Scripture lesson: John 1:1-18 (New Living Translation).Support the show
Jan 5th, 2025 - Pastor Mark Schmid - Epiphany Sunday
Sermon from Rev. Sarah Hedgis-Kligerman on January 5, 2025
Joel Bidderman preaches on Epiphany Sunday
1/3/25 6am CT Hour - Fr. Bob Pagliari/ Brock Martin/ Bishop Daniel Mueggenborg John, Glen and Sarah chat about the latest news, Notre Dame Sugar Bowl win and more. Fr. Bob explains what it mean to make the New Year YOUR's. Brock gives an update on the SEEK25 Conference and FOCUS' mission as an outreach for the Church. Bishop Mueggenborg reflects on the journey of the wise mine on Epiphany Sunday.
I'm really excited to bring you this new series of sermons on the Book of Genesis beginning January 5. The Book of Genesis is foundational to understanding the Bible, understanding who we are, and understanding who God is. We'll be diving into the text each Sunday through Lent, but there's so much to explore that it will be hard to confine it to the length of a weekly sermon. To supplement that teaching, I'm going to put together some additional teaching videos to fill in some of the gaps and add to your knowledge base. This first one looks at the basic question of who wrote Genesis and when. This week's sermon (January 5, 2025)We celebrate Epiphany Sunday this week, which marks the visit of the Magi bearing gifts for the child Jesus, but we're also beginning a new sermon series titled "Origins: The Book of Genesis." What do Epiphany and the opening verses of Genesis have to do with one another? Well, the word "epiphany" means a "a manifestation of divinity," or a revelation of the divine, while "genesis" means "beginning." In effect, these two stories both reveal the character and nature of God as the one who comes to dwell with his people in his good creation. As the brightness of a star illuminated the way for the Magi, revealing to these Gentiles the true character of God in Israel's Messiah, so the opening verses of Genesis illumine the way to understanding God and God's purpose for his people and his creation. In this first sermon, we'll explore how the opening verse of Genesis is the key to understanding not only the Book of Genesis, but to knowing God and knowing who we are in in relationship to him.See you Sunday at Aldersgate Church! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bobkaylor.substack.com