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We're looking at the topic of "Death" from the Bible. What did Jesus say about death? Is it something that we need to be afraid of? Is it something that can give us peace? The story we are studying this week is going to give us a lot of insights into the topic of death. Jesus showed us that it isn't something to be afraid of. He has control over death and we can trust Him no matter what! Year C Quarter 1 Week 8All Bible verses are from the NKJVWrite to Ms. Katie: seedpod@startingwithjesus.comKatie's Korner: https://startingwithjesus.com/katies-korner/Find the Lessons Here: Kindergarten https://bit.ly/SeedPodKLessonsPrimary https://bit.ly/SeedPodPLessonsConnect with Us:Website: https://startingwithjesus.comStarting With Jesus - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/StartingWithJesusSeedPod - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCvU2FBPEL5-Zi2QW0STVLg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startingwithjesusFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/startingwithjesusAcknowledgments:Bible Readings this week: Noa Podcast Producer: Katie ChitwoodSound Engineer: Dillon AustinMy Bible First, https://bit.ly/SeedPodLesson for use of their Bible Lesson curriculum.AudioVerse, https://www.audioverse.org/ for partnering with us and supporting our ministry.Lindsey Mills, for writing and performing our SeedPod Kids Theme Song & Background Music. To learn more about her music or to get her CD, email her: lindsey@startingwithjesus.com
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peace be with you
1 Thessalonians 5:1-11 Preacher: Jeremiah Backhaus
On the Forth Sunday after Pentecost, Fr. Mark shares from Romans 6:1b-11. You are invited to Worship Sundays: 8 AM and 10 AM Wednesdays: 12 PM 460 N. Grandview Street Mount Dora, FL 32757 Website: StEdwardsEpiscopal.com Facebook: @stedwardsepiscopal Phone: 352-383-2832
Grace City has always been a church effective in reaching families, students and adults who are going through transitions in life - from another city to Jackson, from Jackson to a new place, from high school to college, college to grad school and grad school to "real adulting." We've come to embrace the privilege we have to be these persons' "family for a season." We take discipleship, equipping and relationships seriously, so when these transitions require people to leave our city and church, it's hard on all of us. But we also celebrate God's movement in these seasons, and consider it a great joy to gift sincere Jesus-followers to new places and new communities of faith. Today's message is a closer look at Matthew 28:16-20 followed by a great conversation with our two student ministers, Macy Rider and Kincaid Ryan. We hope this message encourages you wherever you are and may be going!
Ephesians 5:8-14. C.H. Jahnke. Forth Sunday in Lent- A http://www.standrewlcms.org / Donate
The Forth Sunday after Epiphany
Pastor Van Blarcom delivers the message in the Auditorium.
Pastor Stoterau delivers the message in the Sanctuary.
We begin our fourth Sunday of advent as we journey into the expectation of our Saviors birth as told in Luke.
Pastor Stoterau delivers the message in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Van Blarcom delivers the message in the Auditorium.
Expectancy moves you to preparatory of what, it is to come. Keep praying until "NEW" things God is doing is materialize.
Audio from Church of the Incarnations Easter Sunday Service. Message by Fr. Tom Phillips. To find out more about our church and services please visit https://www.incarnationcfl.com/
Forth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Luke 4: 21-30 - Sr Magdalen entered the Benedictine Abbey at Jamberoo, NSW in 1996 and made her Solemn Monastic Profession in 2001. Since entering Sr Magdalen has studied for an MA (Theol.) which she completed in 2006 and has been certified in the formation of Prayer Companions program from Mary McKillop centre in North Sydney (1999). She has guided guests in spiritual direction for the last 21 years and has completed studies with the Global Online Benedictine Spiritual Direction Program, taught from BenetHill Monastery in Colorado USA, as ongoing formation in the area of spiritual direction. She is currently a member of the Global Online Benedictine Spiritual Direction Program team. Since 1998, Sr Magdalen has led retreats and regular weekly meditation and centering prayer sessions for retreatants. During this time of Covid 19, Sr Magdalen has offered reflections which are posted on our website and is developing and offering online retreats. Her Benedictine spirituality resonates within the perennial wisdom tradition and she is passionate about engaging in spiritual conversation which can explore the depths of our tradition and provide affirmation, encouragement and practical tips, for those engaged on the journey of contemplative spiritual exploration and practice. As chantress her love of music and song finds expression in the praise and prayer offered in the Divine Office and she is privileged to have the care of one of our dogs, beautiful Keira, our five-year-old German Shepherd.
Forth Sunday of Advent 19 December 2021 Readings The Lord is my strength and my defence; he has become my salvation. He is my God, and I will praise him, my father's God, and I will exalt him. - Exodus 15:2 (NIVUK) I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be complete. - John 15:11 (NIVUK) But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law. - Galatians 5:22-23 (NIVUK) This day is holy to our Lord. Do not grieve, for the joy of the Lord is your strength. - Nehemiah 8:10 (NIVUK) 4 Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: rejoice! 5 Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near. 6 Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. 7 And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. - Philippians 4:4-7 (NIVUK) 10 I rejoiced greatly in the Lord that at last you renewed your concern for me. Indeed, you were concerned, but you had no opportunity to show it. 11 I am not saying this because I am in need, for I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. 12 I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. 13 I can do all this through him who gives me strength. - Philippians 4:10-13 (NIVUK) But may the righteous be glad and rejoice before God; may they be happy and joyful. - Psalms 68:3 (NIVUK) Reflection on the fourth Sunday of Advent We often confuse joy with happiness but the two are very different. Joy is an inner contentment while happiness is an outward expression. Joy can endure hardships, persecution, struggles and suffering while happiness is tied closely with circumstances. While we talk about the pursuit of happiness, the Bible says that joy isn't pursued, it is given from the source of all joy, Jesus Christ. When the angels appeared to the Shepherds on the night that Jesus was born, they told them they had an incredible message to share. Their message not only made the shepherds happy, a baby was born, but the message also filled them with joy – the restoration of all things had begun! I often think of Mary and the joy she experienced from the time the angel Gabriel had spoken to her, to the time she met Jesus face to face at the end of her life. Mary had been filled with joy while she also endured heartache. She gave birth to the Messiah, taught him how to walk and how to talk. She had complete strangers tell her the most amazing things about her son, both good and bad. Mary watched as Jesus grew in his ministry and she must have seen how dangerous it was becoming. She tried to interfere at times in the work he was doing, but Jesus would not be stopped. Mary watched her son die on the cross and then saw him three days later as a different Son! Moments of such great sorrow, happiness, fear, excitement, anticipation and dread, and through it all – joy. The consistent strength that comes from the Lord. Joy is a fruit of the Spirit. It grows beside love, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. All these fruits support one another up so that they grow to their fullness. We cannot have complete joy if one of the other fruits has been neglected or isn't maturing. The Apostle James teaches us that joy in trials produces in us perseverance and when perseverance finishes its work, we will be mature and complete and lacking nothing in the Lord. And we can learn to be joyful. Paul did! Throughout his ministry, no matter what he faced or had to endure, he endured it with joy. His joy wasn't tied to his circumstances but to his Lord. . Today, as we light the candle of joy, we refuse to focus on our circumstance but turn our hearts and minds to Jesus who is the source of all joy, and the joy he gives us is complete. “Joy to the world, the Lord has come” – speaks of hope of the coming Messiah, of reconciliation between us and God, and restoration of all creation. Joy, the inner understanding that with Jesus, all is well with my soul! – Connie Main Duarte Each Sunday of Advent and at Christmas we will reflect about Jesus first coming and what that means to us: Hope - Peace - Love - Joy - Jesus These reflections are available in Portuguese and in English.
Forth Sunday in Advent - Luke 1: 39-45 - Why is she in a hurry? Racy Espino writes: My vocation is married life. I'm happily married to my husband for 16 years and counting. We are blessed with two children, one in high school and one primary. I was raised in a devout Catholic family in the Philippines, with 500 years of Christian history from Spain. Both my grandmothers were my role models in their faith and living life according to God's plans. My father was a former seminarian who found his calling as a family man and dedicated his life to providing lights and sound systems in Catholic churches around the Philippines. I am passionate in planting and nurturing seeds of faith in our children. When my eldest started questioning about Joseph the Dreamer – I took it upon myself to brush up my religious knowledge. I studied Foundations of Lay Pastoral Ministry and started volunteering in our parish. I got so heavily involved in the implementation of the Sacraments of Initiation in our parish that I took on the role as Pastoral Coordinator for two primary schools and four churches for nearly five years. I value and found the need to walk with parents in their faith journey to cultivate them to have personal relationship with our Creator. I am part of the organizing committee of Mother's Prayer Groups and Spirited Women (a gathering of women in the Archdiocese of Brisbane.) I am currently studying Project Management and Social Enterprise as I am gearing towards getting back to my first career of being a social development entrepreneur. As I aim to comprehensively utilizing my technical skills to further the enrichment of evangelizing His kingdom.
The School of Sheen and the Holy Rosary Program hosted by Al Smith (The Pipe Padre)
Come spend an hour in prayer with thousands of other souls making their way on this earthly pilgrimage. Be refreshed, get connected and leave your troubles at the Lord's feet. Enjoy this rosary, chaplet of divine mercy, prayers, and music for the next 60 minutes. God Love You. Al Smith Host and Producer Holy Rosary Program FM 98.5 CKWR email: praythebeads@gmail.com
We need faith and works.
The Good Shepherd Bible Readings Psalm 23, John 10:11-18, Acts 4:23-33, 1 John 3:1,2 Worship Folder Pastor Paul A. Tullberg Sermon text: John 10:11-18 11 “I am the Good Shepherd. The Good Shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. 12 The hired man, who is not a shepherd, does not own the sheep. He...
Second-year student, Kalista Nugent, shares her reflection this Sunday's GOSPEL READING for the FORTH SUNDAY OF EASTER, APRIL 25, from John 10:11-18. Christ is risen! Alleluia! Readings for Sunday, April 25: First Reading: Acts 4:8-12 Responsorial: Psalm 118:1,8-9,21-23,26,28-29 Second Reading: 1 John 3:1-2 Gospel Acclamation: Jn 10:14 Gospel Reading: John 10:11-18 May #GodBless you as you prepare your hearts and homes to celebrate The Lord's Day! For more information on our "The Lord's Day" Celebration or to download a printable copy of our "The Lord's Day" prayer guide please see An Introduction to "The Lord's Day" Celebration at www.St-T.ca/LordsDay To make a tax-deductible donation to St. Therese Institute in support of our programming, please visit www.StTherese.ca/Donate
Second-year student, Andrea Bator, shares a reflection on the Gospel reading for Sunday, March 14, the Forth Sunday of Lent, from John 3:14-21 as our "The Lord's Day" Sunday Gospel reflections 2020-2021 series continues reflecting on this year's Lenten readings. You can find a video version of this podcast or download a transcript at www.St-T.ca/LordsDay-20210314 Readings for Sunday, March 14: First Reading: 2 Chronicles 36:14-16,19-23 Responsorial: Psalm 136(137):1-6 Second Reading: Ephesians 2:4-10 Gospel Acclamation: Jn 3:16 Gospel Reading: John 3:14-21 May #GodBless you as you prepare your hearts and homes to celebrate The Lord's Day! For more information on our "The Lord's Day" Celebration or to download a printable copy of our "The Lord's Day" prayer guide please see An Introduction to "The Lord's Day" Celebration at www.St-T.ca/LordsDay To make a tax-deductible donation to St. Therese Institute in support of our programming, please visit www.StTherese.ca/Donate
Pastor Klinkenberg delivers the message in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Klinkenberg delivers the message in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Klinkenberg delivers the message in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Van Blarcom delivers the message in the Auditorium.
Pastor Van Blarcom delivers the message in the Auditorium.
Pastor Van Blarcom delivers the message in the Auditorium.
Second-year student, Kalista Nugent, shares a reflection on the Gospel Reading for Sunday, January 31, the Forth Sunday of Ordinary Time, from Mark 1:21-28 as our "The Lord's Day" Sunday Gospel reflections 2020-2021 series continues. Readings for Sunday, January 31 First Reading: Deuteronomy 18:15-20 Responsorial: Psalm 94(95):1-2,6-9 Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 7:32-35 Gospel Reading: Mark 1:21-28 May #GodBless you as you prepare your hearts and homes to celebrate The Lord's Day! For more information on our "The Lord's Day" Celebration or to download a printable copy of our "The Lord's Day" prayer guide please see An Introduction to "The Lord's Day" Celebration at www.St-T.ca/LordsDay To make a tax-refundable donation to St. Therese Institute in support of our programming, please visit www.StTherese.ca/Donate
Fourth Sunday of Advent Mary Fourth in Advent Series on Annunciations Sermon by the Rev. Dr. Agnes W. Norfleet _______________________ The Annunciation Painting Philadelphia Museum of Art: Purchased with the W. P. Wilstach Fund, 1899, W1899-1-1 Credit Line: Purchased with the W. P. Wilstach Fund, 1899 Hymn 105 - People, Look East - BESANCON Text © 1960 David Higham Associates, Ltd. Music Harm. © 1928 Oxford University Press. Reprinted and recorded with permission under ONE LICENSE #A-716211. All rights reserved. Anthem – Magnificat - Herbert Howells © 1954 Novello & Company. All rights reserved. Hymn 158 - Born in the Night, Mary’s Child - MARY'S CHILD Text and Music © 1964 Stainer & Bell, Ltd. (admin. Hope Publishing Company). Reprinted and recorded with permission under ONE LICENSE #A-716211. All rights reserved. Postlude – Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland - Pamela Decker © 2009 Wayne Leupold Editions. Recorded with permission under ONE LICENSE #A-716211. All rights reserved.
Third-year student, Rebecca Skuban, shares a reflection on the Gospel reading for Sunday, December 20, the Forth Sunday of Advent from Luke 1:26-38 (The Annunciation to Mary) for the next installment in our 2020-2021 "The Lord's Day" Sunday Gospel reflections series. You can also watch this reflection! Find the video edition of the podcast at www.St-T.ca/LordsDay. Readings for Sunday, December 20, the Forth Sunday of Advent: First Reading: 2 Samuel 7.1-5, 8b-12, 14a, 16 Responsorial: Psalm 89 Second Reading: Romans 16.25-27 Gospel Reading: Luke 1.26-38 May #GodBless you as you prepare your hearts and homes to celebrate The Lord's Day! For more information on our "The Lord's Day" Celebration or to download a printable copy of our "The Lord's Day" prayer guide please see An Introduction to "The Lord's Day" Celebration at www.St-T.ca/LordsDay To make a tax-refundable donation to St. Therese Institute in support of our programming, please visit www.StTherese.ca/Donate
John 11 - Lazarus
Pastor Hayes delivers the message from the Sanctuary.
Pastor Hayes delivers the message from the Sanctuary.
Pastor Hayes delivers the message from the Sanctuary.
Pastor Hayes delivers the message from the Sanctuary.
Pastor Klinkenberg delivers the message in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Klinkenberg delivers the message in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Klinkenberg delivers the message in the Sanctuary.
Message from Greg Neal on March 8, 2020
Pastor Klinkenberg delivers the message in the Auditorium.
Pastor Van Blarcom delivers the message in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Van Blarcom delivers the message in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Van Blarcom delivers the message in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Klinkenberg delivers the message in the Auditorium.
Matthew 1:18-25. C.H. Jahnke. Forth Sunday in Advent - A http://www.standrewlcms.org / Donate
On the mercy of God
Listening to the voice of the Good Shepherd: Within the context of the Jewish celebration of the Feast of the Dedication, marking the return of the Jerusalem Temple to its proper place as a way to God, Jesus presents himself, his word, and his way of life as an authoritative way to God. He has such authority as there no longer need to go to a Temple to find Good; the Father and Jesus are one! Presented by world-renowned biblical scholar Rev. Professor Francis J. Moloney SDB AM, Audio Divina, is a Lectio-Divina styled reflection on the gospel for the Forth Sunday of Easter, Year C. Gospel Reading: John 10:27-30 This week’s readers are Sharon and Br David Narrated and Produced by Br Jeff Miller SDB For more information visit: www.salesians.org.au/info/audiodivina
The Lesson | Joshua 5:9-12 The Psalm | 32 The Epistle | 2 Corinthians 5:16-21 The Gospel | Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32
A Father who has two Sons: One of the great literary and theological treasures of Christianity, Jesus' parable about the Father with two sons is not so much about the sons, each one of whom is "lost," but about an amazing Father. As we follow his loving compassion for both his sons, we come to the end of the Parable with the Father - for Jesus, the figure of God, his Father - out in the dark, trying to save his second lost Son. That is where God will be found. Presented by world-renowned biblical scholar Rev. Professor Francis J. Moloney SDB AM, Audio Divina, is a Lectio-Divina styled reflection on the gospel for the Forth Sunday of Lent, Year C. Gospel Reading: Luke 15:1-3, 11-32 This week’s readers are Jackson and Katheryn Narrated and Produced by Br Jeff Miller SDB For more information visit: www.salesians.org.au/info/audiodivina
Sacrament of Holy CommunionBible Reading: Luke 4:14-30Hymns: Jesus calls us to meet him Now, Lord, according to thy word Lord Jesus Christ, you have come to us Here, O my LordDoxology: To Father, Son and Holy GhostSupport the show (https://www.wonderful.org/charity/monifiethparishchurchofscotland)
Pastor Van Blarcom delivers the message in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Hayes delivers the message in the Auditorium.
Pastor Hayes delivers the message in the Auditorium.
Pastor Van Blarcom delivers the message in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Van Blarcom delivers the message in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Hayes delivers the message in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Klinkenberg delivers the message in the Auditorium.
Pastor Hayes delivers the message in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Hayes delivers the message in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Klinkenberg delivers the message in the Auditorium.
Homily: “Do We Know the Shepherd?” Fourth Sunday of Easter 04.22.18 The Collaborative Parishes of Resurrection and St. Paul Hingham, Massachusetts Deacon Joe Harrington Archdiocese of Boston Music: Psalm 23 (Surely Goodness, Surely Mercy) Live Shane and Shane
Pastor Klinkenberg preaches in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Klinkenberg preaches in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Klinkenberg preaches in the Sanctuary.
Wrath and anger are hateful things, yet the sinner hugs them tight (Sirach 27:30). Forgive, and you will be forgiven.
Pastor Hayes preaches on Mother's Day in the Auditorium.
Pastor Klinkenberg preaches on Mother's Day in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Klinkenberg preaches on Mother's Day in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Klinkenberg preaches on Mother's Day in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Hayes preaches on Mother's Day in the Auditorium.
Pastor Hayes preaches in the eService.
Pastor Klinkenberg preaches in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Hayes preaches in the eService.
Pastor Klinkenberg preaches in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Klinkenberg preaches in the Sanctuary.
Vicar Van Blarcom preaches in the eService.
Jocko Willink, Extreme Ownership, 2015. Jocko podcast (http://jockopodcast2.com) (caution -- some language)
Vicar Van Blarcom preaches in the eService.
Forth Sunday in Lent Isaiah 55:1-7, Galatians 4:21-31, John 6:1-15
First: Exodus 32:7-11, 13-14 Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 51:3-4, 12-13, 17, 19 Second: 1 Timothy 1:12-17 Gospel: Luke 15:1-32
First: Micah 5:1-4a Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 80:2-3, 15-16, 18-19 Second: Hebrews 10:5-10 Gospel: Luke 1:39-45
Deacon Joe talks about the work Catholic Relief Services does and its response to the Kony 2012 video.
Forth Sunday after the Epiphany
"John- Lazarus, Come Forth" John 11:1-46 #24 in a series on John: "That You May Believe" Introduction 1-16. The Report 17-37. The Response 38-44. The Miracle Information, Transformation, Reformation:
Forth Sunday of Advent