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Practicing Prayer: “Listening to God” Two common struggles in prayer: We are UNSURE what we think. We see prayer as a ONE-SIDED conversation. Prayer is a two-way CONVERSATION. If there was a God who calls me friend, how would we talk? John 10 Jesus can't claim to be the good shepherd if He isn't LORD. […]
What would it look like to cut hurry out of our lives? Is that even an option for us? If slowing down is a desire of your heart that feels like a pipe dream, join me for a conversation with John Mark Comer. John Mark gives us hope that it's possible and practical tips to help us get there! John Mark Comer is the Founder and Teacher of Practicing the Way, a discipleship pathway to becoming like Jesus in community. Before starting Practicing the Way, John Mark pastored Bridgetown Church in Portland, Oregon, for nearly twenty years. John Mark is a husband, a father of three, and a New York Times bestselling author who has written six books. His book The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry is at the heart of our conversation today. Lean in and listen as John Mark and I discuss: The Biblical theology of work Why Sabbath is important, but it's not the end goal How practicing spiritual habits (including Sabbath!) points our hearts to the love of God Two different kinds of busyness and how each affects our souls Why hurry is incompatible with love, joy, and peace The first place to start as you begin to practice rest and Sabbath Favorite quotes: “The two major areas where we actually follow Jesus and work out our spiritual formation are family or close interpersonal relationships and work.” “We need as a general rule practices that help us slow down and break out of the mad rush through life.” “Sabbath is a practice by which we cultivate a spirit of restfulness. It's not just one day of the week but seven days of the week.” “The goal is to become the kind of person in whom literally in our body, in our muscle memory, we have become people of rest.” “Love, joy, and peace are incompatible with hurry.” “Start where you are, not where you feel you should be.” Coaching this week: The Compound Effect (42:05) Links to great things we discussed: John Mark Comer Website John Mark Comer Instagram The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry Garden City God Has a Name Favela The Crown Educated Open Orgain Organic Keto Vegan Protein Powder Apply for a Free Coaching Call with Alli Remaining You While Raising Them Order your copy of Remaining You While Raising Them here. Hope you loved this episode! Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and slap some stars on a review! :) xo, Alli
GospelJOHN 1:45-5145Philip found Nathan'a-el, and said to him, "We have found him of whom Moses in the law and also the prophets wrote, Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph." 46Nathan'a-el said to him, "Can anything good come out of Nazareth?" Philip said to him, "Come and see." 47Jesus saw Nathan'a-el coming to him, and said of him, "Behold, an Israelite indeed, in whom is no guile!" 48Nathan'a-el said to him, "How do you know me?" Jesus answered him, "Before Philip called you, when you were under the fig tree, I saw you." 49Nathan'a-el answered him, "Rabbi, you are the Son of God! You are the King of Israel!" 50Jesus answered him, "Because I said to you, I saw you under the fig tree, do you believe? You shall see greater things than these." 51And he said to him, "Truly, truly, I say to you, you will see heaven opened, and the angels of God ascending and descending upon the Son of man."
Sometimes things go wrong. Your British premiere league football club loses a game; maybe your dog eats the birthday party cupcakes; maybe someone cuts you off in traffic. And you get angry—looking for someone to hold responsible.Sometimes things go wrong in even more serious ways. Your kid's getting bullied or mistreated; the justice system fails you or someone you love; you're betrayed or deeply hurt by a friend. And you get angry—still looking to hold them responsible, take a form of vengeance, and even if you can muster the strength to forgive and absolve, the anger might persist.But what about when things go so seriously wrong in life that questions of meaning, purpose, and sense of existence come under doubt? When there's no human left to hold accountable, do you then turn your eyes to God—the creator of all of this, you know: “the whole world in his hands” kinda thing?Have you ever been angry at God?Today, we're continuing our series all about “Bringing Psychology to Theology” with a look at the psychology of spiritual struggles and specifically, a scientific study of what happens when we get angry at God. In this series we've been exploring the tools of psychological science that might contribute to a deeper, greater, more nuanced theological understanding of the world. We started with a conversation between Miroslav Volf and experimental psychologist Justin Barrett. Justin evokes the image of erecting a giant cathedral of theology—and how the task must be done with a variety of tools and subcontracted skills. Then we heard from Pamela Ebstyne King with a developmental approach to thinking about human spirituality, the dynamic nature of human purpose, and how relationships factor in moving from surviving to thriving. The hope for this series is to highlight the prospects of a science-engaged theology and how it might contribute to the most pressing matters for how to live lives worthy of our humanity. In this episode Ryan McAnnally-Linz is joined by research psychologist Julie Exline. She's Professor of Psychology of Religion & Spirituality at Case Western Reserve University and author most recently of Working with Spiritual Struggles in Psychotherapy: From Research to Practice. Her research has examined forgiveness, humility, and human spirituality, and she's widely recognized for her work on the psychology of anger at God and religious struggles. In this episode, Julie reflects on the meaning of spiritual struggle, as well as the possible outcomes and factors that contribute to a personal sense of healing and growth. She speaks to the anxiety and fear that seem to hover around an expression of anger toward God, dealing with objections and concerns that it's immoral or presumes God to be guilty of wrongdoing. And she offers practical considerations in light of the psychological research around what happens when people choose to express their anger at God or not—how different responses of disapproval or acceptance can lead to positive growth or a sense of successfully dealing with the anger.About Julie ExlineJulie Exline is Professor of Psychology of Religion & Spirituality at Case Western Reserve University and author most recently of Working with Spiritual Struggles in Psychotherapy: From Research to Practice. Her research has examined forgiveness, humility, and human spirituality, and she's widely recognized for her work on the psychology of anger at God and religious struggles.Show NotesWorking with Spiritual Struggles in Psychotherapy: From Research to PracticeSpiritual strugglesThe shadow side of religionResearching the more challenging side of religion and spirituality.Looking at the dark side of things: a defensive pessimist at heartBig picture: coping with challenging events around faithConserving beliefs, fitting things inChoosing to engage struggle: approach God, seek support, or decline and disengagePrayer, talking to God or other trusted peopleStruggling with God versus struggling with another human beingGrowth often comes from staying engaged but addressing the problemBeing angry at GodIs it okay to be angry at God?“Are you sure you should be studying this?”People feel like it's morally wrong to question God.Beth Moore: Questioning God's Authority vs Asking God QuestionsQuestioning God's authority is sometimes thought to lead people on a path to spiritual decline.Asking God questions can lead people toward growth.Feeling angry at God doesn't imply a lack of respect for God.Anger and Love are independent of one another."Difficulty Forgiving God"—implying that God did something wrong; now using language "resolving anger at God"Anger as a response to injustice.Finding a way to live with the problem of evil: Are people wrestling with anger toward God articulating it in a similar way as those worrying about the problem of evil?Theodicy“Why did God allow…”The role of theological presuppositions in anger with GodChanging beliefs and theological tinkeringResponding to others who wrestle with anger with God: the gift of presenceA response of acceptance and affirmation gave people a higher likelihood of reporting they had grown from the experience of anger at God.A response of disapproval or moral judgment is associated with attempts to suppress the anger, making it more likely to remain, and can even increase the likelihood of substance abuse.Anger with God as part of a healthy, dynamic spiritual lifeAnger as a signal for what mattersThinking about anger as part of an ongoing conversation with God: Two-chair techniqueAnger as an approach-oriented emotion—allows you to approach a problem or issue worthy of our attention.Using anger as an opportunity to clarify and solve a problemJapanese “kintsugi”—golden repairs in the deepest fissures and cracks of life.Practical recommendations for resolving anger with GodExperiential avoidanceClarify your feelings and give yourself space to talk about it“Shouldn't God be able to handle your anger?”You don't have to express your anger disrespectfully; you can show your care and value for the relationship.Production NotesThis podcast featured Julie ExlineEdited and Produced by Evan RosaHosted by Evan RosaProduction Assistance by Kaylen Yun & Macie BridgeA Production of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture at Yale Divinity School https://faith.yale.edu/aboutSupport For the Life of the World podcast by giving to the Yale Center for Faith & Culture: https://faith.yale.edu/giveAcknowledgementsThis episode was made possible in part by the generous support of Blueprint 1543. 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In the first story a child asks his mother many questions about things he sees. A boy in the second story tells God he will do his best. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leilani-hargreaves/support
#21 God is holy. Does that make you want to keep your distance, fear Him, or draw close? Man's definition of holy is different than the Biblical meaning of holy. The true meaning of holy totally changes the way God is understood! In fact, understanding holy changes the way you see yourself because holy is directly connected to how God sees you. Two dreams are included that help show truths about holy.
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The final sermon in our series The Conspiracy of God which takes us through the Sermon on The Mount. Today, you can follow along in Matthew 7:24-29.
We continue in our message series, The Conspiracy of God, which takes us through the Sermon on The Mount. Today, you can follow along in Matthew 7:21-23.
We continue in our message series, The Conspiracy of God, which takes us through the Sermon on The Mount. Today, you can follow along in Matthew 7:15-20.
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When we live our lives close to sin, we risk being swept into the suffering that comes with it, and then dependent on God’s mercy and the prayers of others for our deliverance.
Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. There is no middle path. When we follow Jesus wholeheartedly, we'll find true life.
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“Friend of God”. The Gospel is focused on (St Luke 5:1-11). The reflection on the Gospel is given by Anna and Fr Shenouda. Alaa provides a reflection on “Woman of Faith”. “Moses, a friend of God” is shared by George Eskander. Shanelle Tadros reflects on “being a Friend of God is…” Karin shares with us a “Mum's Teaching friendship to her children” and Mark shares a “Sharing prayer with children”. Merna Tawadros (Co-Host) shares on “Who are the friends of God”. Who do you think are “Jesus' Friends”? shared by Mary Tawadros. Our younger podcasters reflect: Christiana on “Talking to God”. Merna MO shares a poem on “Friend of God”. Helena speaks on “A friend – taking time to listen to God “. Craig James speaks on the “Philosophy of Friendship”. Jeremiah Akladious continues his segment on, “A Bird's peck in the book of proverbs” on Chapter 12. Fr Moses reflects on “Moses – friend of God”. Fr Shenouda Mansour shares perspective in being a “Friend of God” Two new segments are addedfrom today. The first is a short passage reading on the Gospel of St Mark Chapter 1:1-11. The second new segment introduces the writings of His Holiness Pope Shenouda III on his book titled “The Spiritual Man”. Rebecca Akladious on the Desert Fathers on Prayer. The program was produced by Merna Tawadros and Fr Shenouda Mansour.
Today we continue our weeklong focus on being a child of God, by looking at how God guides us throughout our life. All of us long for, a need a guide through this life. In this journey, there are so many twists and turns, so many unknowns, so many roads we can take, we need a good, omniscient, and omnipotent guide to help us know which way to go. May you sense the leadership of your loving Father today as we create space to receive his guidance. Our Scripture for today comes from Psalm 32:8–9, and today's worship is Give Me Your Peace by Gateway Worship. Check out our Worship for the Weekday playlist on Spotify! ________ Help more Spanish-speakers connect with God Two years ago, First15 began a Spanish version called Primeros15. And God is using it to impact many lives. But today, he's calling us to more. More Spanish-speaking men and women connecting with him and impacting the culture around them. That's why we've just launched a summer campaign to deepen the reach and impact of Primeros15 — and why we're asking you to jump in with us! We've set a $100,000 goal,so please give to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God. CLICK HERE TO GIVE
In the heart of our week on being the child of God, we're going to take time today to look at how we can position ourselves to receive the wealth of Fatherly affections God has for us. God's love changes everything. Wherever you need a sense of his love, wherever you have need, I pray that the Father gives you a profound revelation of his love there today. Our Scripture for today comes from Psalm 36:5, and today's worship is Our Father by ICF Worship. Check out our Worship for the Weekday playlist on Spotify! ________ Help more Spanish-speakers connect with God Two years ago, First15 began a Spanish version called Primeros15. And God is using it to impact many lives. But today, he's calling us to more. More Spanish-speaking men and women connecting with him and impacting the culture around them. That's why we've just launched a summer campaign to deepen the reach and impact of Primeros15 — and why we're asking you to jump in with us! We've set a $100,000 goal,so please give to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God. CLICK HERE TO GIVE
In our third day focusing on what it means to be the child of God, we're going to look at how we can live with childlike faith. One of the wonders of being children of the Creator and Sustainer of all, is our ability to let go of fear, and live with trust. May you experience peace and courage today as you allow God to take burdens off of your shoulders, and live with childlike faith. Our Scripture for today comes from Mark 10:15, and today's worship is Faithful Now by Vertical Worship. Check out our Worship for the Weekday playlist on Spotify! ________ Help more Spanish-speakers connect with God Two years ago, First15 began a Spanish version called Primeros15. And God is using it to impact many lives. But today, he's calling us to more. More Spanish-speaking men and women connecting with him and impacting the culture around them. That's why we've just launched a summer campaign to deepen the reach and impact of Primeros15 — and why we're asking you to jump in with us! We've set a $100,000 goal,so please give to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God. CLICK HERE TO GIVE
Jonah 4:1-4 But Jonah was greatly displeased and became angry. He prayed to the Lord, “O Lord, is this not what I said when I was still at home? That is why I was so quick to flee to Tarshish. I knew that you are a gracious and compassionate God, slow to anger and abounding in love, a God who relents from sending calamity. Now, O Lord, take away my life, for it is better for me to die than to live.” But the Lord replied, “Have you any right to be angry?” CHECK the STATE of your heart OBEY the COMMAND of God (even when you don't want to) Jonah 4:5 Jonah went out and sat down at a place east of the city. There he made himself a shelter, sat in its shade and waited to see what would happen to the city Jonah 4:9-11 But God said to Jonah, “Do you have a right to be angry about the vine?”“ I do”, he said. “I am angry enough to die.” But the Lord said, “You have been concerned about this vine, though you did not tend it or make it grow. It sprang up overnight and died overnight. But Nineveh has more than a hundred and twenty thousand people who cannot tell their right hand from their left, and many cattle as well. Should I not be concerned about that great city?” REFLECT the HEART of God Two definitions of REFLECT: 1. To think quietly and calmly; an unhurried consideration of something recalled to the mind 2. Give evidence of the character or quality of something --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coastalchurch/message
In our second day looking at what it means to be the child of God, we're going to take time today to look at a new bloodline of freedom we've inherited as God's children. May we live unchained to the terrible effects of sin today as we learn to walk out our new identity in Christ. Our Scripture for today comes from 1 John 3:2–3, and today's worship is No Longer Slaves by Bethel Music feat. Jonathan & Melissa Helser. Check out our Worship for the Weekday playlist on Spotify! ________ Help more Spanish-speakers connect with God Two years ago, First15 began a Spanish version called Primeros15. And God is using it to impact many lives. But today, he's calling us to more. More Spanish-speaking men and women connecting with him and impacting the culture around them. That's why we've just launched a summer campaign to deepen the reach and impact of Primeros15 — and why we're asking you to jump in with us! We've set a $100,000 goal,so please give to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God. CLICK HERE TO GIVE
As children of the Most High God, we have been granted access to unconditional, tangible, and perfect love. All we need we have in relationship with our Father in heaven. He longs to reveal himself to us as a loving, real Father. He longs for us to live in the fullness of restored relationship with him. He longs for us to experience his vast and limitless affections. May we grow in our understanding and experience of God as our good and loving Father this week as we look at what it is to be his child. Our Scripture for today comes from 1 John 4:9–10, and today's worship is Hide and Seek by First15 Worship feat. Nikki Moltz. Check out our Worship for the Weekday playlist on Spotify! ________ Help more Spanish-speakers connect with God Two years ago, First15 began a Spanish version called Primeros15. And God is using it to impact many lives. But today, he's calling us to more. More Spanish-speaking men and women connecting with him and impacting the culture around them. That's why we've just launched a summer campaign to deepen the reach and impact of Primeros15 — and why we're asking you to jump in with us! We've set a $100,000 goal,so please give to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God. CLICK HERE TO GIVE
As we end our week on knowing God's heart for us, we're going to focus on the call to action that God's heart doesn't just stop with us, but is meant to be carried through us into the lives of those around us. When you are operating out of God's love daily secure in his affections for you, God can do miraculous things through you. Just imagine how God could use you to bless and enrich the lives of others – the possibilities are endless. Our Scripture for today comes from 1 John 4:7, and today's worship is I Don't Have Much by Mission House. Check out our Worship for the Weekday playlist on Spotify! ________ Help more Spanish-speakers connect with God Two years ago, First15 began a Spanish version called Primeros15. And God is using it to impact many lives. But today, he's calling us to more. More Spanish-speaking men and women connecting with him and impacting the culture around them. That's why we've just launched a summer campaign to deepen the reach and impact of Primeros15 — and why we're asking you to jump in with us! We've set a $100,000 goal,so please give to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God. CLICK HERE TO GIVE
God is such a good, loving Father that he wants us to live with a foundational understanding of his affection toward us. He wants the knowledge of his unconditional love for us to be so deeply rooted within us, that all striving ceases and we live in total freedom as his children. Today we're going to further explore that concept as we begin to finish up our week on knowing the heart of God. Our Scripture for today comes from Ephesians 3:17-19, and today's worship is Your Love Is A Well by First15 Worship feat. Rachel Denison. Check out our Worship for the Weekday playlist on Spotify! ________ Help more Spanish-speakers connect with God Two years ago, First15 began a Spanish version called Primeros15. And God is using it to impact many lives. But today, he's calling us to more. More Spanish-speaking men and women connecting with him and impacting the culture around them. That's why we've just launched a summer campaign to deepen the reach and impact of Primeros15 — and why we're asking you to jump in with us! We've set a $100,000 goal,so please give to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God. CLICK HERE TO GIVE
One of the most influential ways I believe God wants to reveal himself and his heart is through others. No one is perfect like him, of course. But we all carry unique aspects of our Father's character. God wants to use others in your life to show you more about himself on a daily basis. If we'll open our hearts to those around us, the possibilities are unlimited to what God can do. Our Scripture for today comes from 1 Peter 4:10, and today's worship is More Than Anything by Breakaway Worship. Check out our Worship for the Weekday playlist on Spotify! ________ Help more Spanish-speakers connect with God Two years ago, First15 began a Spanish version called Primeros15. And God is using it to impact many lives. But today, he's calling us to more. More Spanish-speaking men and women connecting with him and impacting the culture around them. That's why we've just launched a summer campaign to deepen the reach and impact of Primeros15 — and why we're asking you to jump in with us! We've set a $100,000 goal,so please give to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God. CLICK HERE TO GIVE
Today we'll explore who the Holy Spirit is, and what that means for knowing the heart of God richly in our daily lives. The concept of God's Spirit is often seen as elusive, but it's my hope today we'll come to know him as a person—just as we have Jesus. The Spirit longs to have a beautiful, deep friendship with you. And all it takes is opening our hearts to him. Our Scripture for today comes from John 16:13, and today's worship is Good to Me by First15 Worship feat. Taylor Zebracki. Check out our Worship for the Weekday playlist on Spotify! ________ Help more Spanish-speakers connect with God Two years ago, First15 began a Spanish version called Primeros15. And God is using it to impact many lives. But today, he's calling us to more. More Spanish-speaking men and women connecting with him and impacting the culture around them. That's why we've just launched a summer campaign to deepen the reach and impact of Primeros15 — and why we're asking you to jump in with us! We've set a $100,000 goal,so please give to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God. CLICK HERE TO GIVE
As we seek to know the heart of God this week, today we'll look to his word as a steady, ever-present guide to God's feelings toward us. If you're ever feeling lost or confused about his heart, look no further than his word. May we begin to turn to the Bible as our source of truth and direction first and foremost, rather than the world around us. Our Scripture for today comes from Hebrews 4:12, and today's worship is Psalm Ninety-One by Kendrian & Lauren Dueck. Check out our Worship for the Weekday playlist on Spotify! ________ Help more Spanish-speakers connect with God Two years ago, First15 began a Spanish version called Primeros15. And God is using it to impact many lives. But today, he's calling us to more. More Spanish-speaking men and women connecting with him and impacting the culture around them. That's why we've just launched a summer campaign to deepen the reach and impact of Primeros15 — and why we're asking you to jump in with us! We've set a $100,000 goal,so please give to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God. CLICK HERE TO GIVE
Sermon by Special Guest Gil Cherry, - July 25, 2021, - First Methodist Church - Sweetwater, TX - I Saw God Two Weeks Ago; Text: John 6: 1-15 FUMC-Sweetwater is grateful for the opportunity to share the message of our Lord with you today. We encourage you to know His unconditional love and unending hope that can be found only in making the decision to have a personal relationship with Him. Please contact us at info@fumcsweetwater.org to learn how you can meet the Savior of the world.You are always invited to join us at Worship Services at 309 Cedar Street in Sweetwater, Texas. Also find us online at:Website - http://fumcsweetwater.org YouTube - http://bit.ly/fumclivestreamFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/fumcsw Twitter - https://twitter.com/fumcsweetwaterHave a blessed day!( Music provided by spinningmerkaba, Sun Says Yes, under Creative Commons license - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/legalcode )
As we continue our week on knowing God's heart, today we'll explore the idea of continually seeking God in our day to day lives, rather than living off of one-time experiences. God is always available to us, and as his children, we have his Spirit speaking to us as all times, in all places. May we walk away today more inclined to listen and more open to finding God in unexpected ways. Our Scripture for today comes from 1 Chronicles 16:11, and today's worship is You Keep On Getting Better by Maverick City Music feat. Majesty Rose. Check out our Worship for the Weekday playlist on Spotify! ________ Help more Spanish-speakers connect with God Two years ago, First15 began a Spanish version called Primeros15. And God is using it to impact many lives. But today, he's calling us to more. More Spanish-speaking men and women connecting with him and impacting the culture around them. That's why we've just launched a summer campaign to deepen the reach and impact of Primeros15 — and why we're asking you to jump in with us! We've set a $100,000 goal,so please give to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God. CLICK HERE TO GIVE
One of the greatest privileges as a child of God is that we can have the heart of our heavenly Father. We don't have to wonder how he feels about us. We don't have to wonder if he will guide us. We don't have to question whether he loves us or cares about us. Through the Holy Spirit we have continual, free access to the heart of God. May your relationship with God go deeper and become freer as you build trust and learn how to have God's heart this week. Our Scripture for today comes from Psalm 46:10, and today's worship is Good To Me by First15 Worship feat. Taylor Zebracki. Check out our Worship for the Weekday playlist on Spotify! ________ Help more Spanish-speakers connect with God Two years ago, First15 began a Spanish version called Primeros15. And God is using it to impact many lives. But today, he's calling us to more. More Spanish-speaking men and women connecting with him and impacting the culture around them. That's why we've just launched a summer campaign to deepen the reach and impact of Primeros15 — and why we're asking you to jump in with us! We've set a $100,000 goal,so please give to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God. CLICK HERE TO GIVE
In the final devotional in our series on experiencing God's promises, today we're going to look at what it means to live for God's glory. There is a wealth of promises that can only be experienced when we choose to lay down our own glory, and live for the glory of God instead. We weren't created to live for our own advancement, and attachment to advancement only breeds pain and suffering. But if we'll choose instead to seek God's glory, to lift him up and lead others to him, we'll find life, purpose, peace, and joy. Our Scripture for today comes from Romans 11:36, and today's worship is You Get The Glory by Jonathan Traylor. Check out our Worship for the Weekday playlist on Spotify! ________ Your gift will be DOUBLED to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God Two years ago, First15 began a Spanish version called Primeros15. And God is using it to impact many lives. But today, he's calling us to more. More Spanish-speaking men and women connecting with him and impacting the culture around them. That's why we've just launched a summer campaign to deepen the reach and impact of Primeros15 — and why we're asking you to jump in with us! We've set a $100,000 goal, and a generous $25,000 Matching Grant has been offered to double the impact of any gift given by July 31. So please give to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God. CLICK HERE TO GIVE
As we near the end of our week long series on experiencing the promises of God, today we're going to look at how living with faithful action, being the hands of feet of Jesus, position us to experience more of God's promises. May God guide us to into a work birthed from the place of abiding in him, that our lives would be marked by the fruit of God's promises coming to fruition every day. Our Scripture for today comes from 2 Corinthians 5:18–19, and today's worship is Build Your Kingdom by First15 Worship feat. Emily Huffaker. Check out our Worship for the Weekday playlist on Spotify! ________ Your gift will be DOUBLED to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God Two years ago, First15 began a Spanish version called Primeros15. And God is using it to impact many lives. But today, he's calling us to more. More Spanish-speaking men and women connecting with him and impacting the culture around them. That's why we've just launched a summer campaign to deepen the reach and impact of Primeros15 — and why we're asking you to jump in with us! We've set a $100,000 goal, and a generous $25,000 Matching Grant has been offered to double the impact of any gift given by July 31. So please give to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God. CLICK HERE TO GIVE
On today's episode we answer more of your questions regarding the soteriology of Calvinism. Bethel or Beth-Hell? 5-Part Series https://youtu.be/c3vfCg-IBvY
In today's devotional, we're going to look at how being wise with our time, and investing it in the place of meeting with God face to face, positions us to more fully experience God's promises every day. May God open our eyes to see the true value of our time, and how deeply he cherishes when we choose to spend it on him. Our Scripture for today comes from Psalm 37:7, and today's worship is More of You by First15 Worship feat. Magen Thurman. Check out our Worship for the Weekday playlist on Spotify! ________ Your gift will be DOUBLED to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God Two years ago, First15 began a Spanish version called Primeros15. And God is using it to impact many lives. But today, he's calling us to more. More Spanish-speaking men and women connecting with him and impacting the culture around them. That's why we've just launched a summer campaign to deepen the reach and impact of Primeros15 — and why we're asking you to jump in with us! We've set a $100,000 goal, and a generous $25,000 Matching Grant has been offered to double the impact of any gift given by July 31. So please give to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God. CLICK HERE TO GIVE
As we continue our series looking at how we can position ourselves to experience the fullness of God's promises, today we're looking at how we can cast off negativity, so that we, right here and now, can experience to greater depth the joy that's available to us in God. May God grant us the courage and perspective to choose life over death today as we seek to live the abundant life wholly available to us in Christ. Our Scripture for today comes from Proverbs 18:21, and today's worship is Ever Be by Kalley Heiligenthal. Check out our Worship for the Weekday playlist on Spotify! ________ Your gift will be DOUBLED to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God Two years ago, First15 began a Spanish version called Primeros15. And God is using it to impact many lives. But today, he's calling us to more. More Spanish-speaking men and women connecting with him and impacting the culture around them. That's why we've just launched a summer campaign to deepen the reach and impact of Primeros15 — and why we're asking you to jump in with us! We've set a $100,000 goal, and a generous $25,000 Matching Grant has been offered to double the impact of any gift given by July 31. So please give to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God. CLICK HERE TO GIVE
In today's devotional, we're going to go deeper into the place of trust, seeking to open more of our hearts to our good and loving Father, so we can experience more of his promises, moment by moment. Without trust, we'll miss out on so many of the gifts God wants to give us every day. Without trust, our hearts will be closed off to the fullness of what this life has to offer us. May we as God's children trust him more fully today in response to his trustworthiness. Our Scripture for today comes from Isaiah 26:3–4, and today's worship is Take Me Home by Matthew McGinley. Check out our Worship for the Weekday playlist on Spotify! ________ Your gift will be DOUBLED to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God Two years ago, First15 began a Spanish version called Primeros15. And God is using it to impact many lives. But today, he's calling us to more. More Spanish-speaking men and women connecting with him and impacting the culture around them. That's why we've just launched a summer campaign to deepen the reach and impact of Primeros15 — and why we're asking you to jump in with us! We've set a $100,000 goal, and a generous $25,000 Matching Grant has been offered to double the impact of any gift given by July 31. So please give to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God. CLICK HERE TO GIVE
In our second devotional positioning ourselves to more fully experience God's promises, today we're going to look at the role of renewing our minds in opening our heads and hearts to receive all God longs to give. May God do a mighty work today as we make space for him to fill. Our Scripture for today comes from Romans 12:2, and today's worship is Just Jesus by Mark & Sarah Tillman. Check out our Worship for the Weekday playlist on Spotify! ________ Your gift will be DOUBLED to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God Two years ago, First15 began a Spanish version called Primeros15. And God is using it to impact many lives. But today, he's calling us to more. More Spanish-speaking men and women connecting with him and impacting the culture around them. That's why we've just launched a summer campaign to deepen the reach and impact of Primeros15 — and why we're asking you to jump in with us! We've set a $100,000 goal, and a generous $25,000 Matching Grant has been offered to double the impact of any gift given by July 31. So please give to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God. CLICK HERE TO GIVE
In today's devotional, we're launching a brand new series seeking to position ourselves to receive more of the reality of God's promises every day. There is so much available to you and to me in God that we fail to tap into. And today we're looking specifically at how waiting on the Lord, sitting patiently and intentionally at his feet, positions us to receive God's promise of strength. May God guide us to a better understanding, and deeper experience, of his promises today. Our Scripture for today comes from Isaiah 40:31, and today's worship is But I Know You by Jillian Edwards. Check out our Worship for the Weekday playlist on Spotify! ________ Your gift will be DOUBLED to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God Two years ago, First15 began a Spanish version called Primeros15. And God is using it to impact many lives. But today, he's calling us to more. More Spanish-speaking men and women connecting with him and impacting the culture around them. That's why we've just launched a summer campaign to deepen the reach and impact of Primeros15 — and why we're asking you to jump in with us! We've set a $100,000 goal, and a generous $25,000 Matching Grant has been offered to double the impact of any gift given by July 31. So please give to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God. CLICK HERE TO GIVE
In the last devotional of this series on God's promises, today we're looking at the promise of his return. The suffering and pain we're experiencing right now is not for forever. There is a conclusion to this story, to all of our stories. And that conclusion is being written by a God so good, so loving, and so powerful, that we know this story of humanity ends triumphantly. So may God fill us with hope, peace, and passion today as we take time to focus on his return. Our Scripture for today comes from John 14:2–3, and today's worship is Worth It All by First15 Worship feat. Magen Thurman. Check out our Worship for the Weekday playlist on Spotify! ________ Your gift will be DOUBLED to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God Two years ago, First15 began a Spanish version called Primeros15. And God is using it to impact many lives. But today, he's calling us to more. More Spanish-speaking men and women connecting with him and impacting the culture around them. That's why we've just launched a summer campaign to deepen the reach and impact of Primeros15 — and why we're asking you to jump in with us! We've set a $100,000 goal, and a generous $25,000 Matching Grant has been offered to double the impact of any gift given by July 31. So please give to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God. CLICK HERE TO GIVE
Have you ever felt the need to hide how you're really doing out of fear of rejection, being shamed, or simply not having the capacity to deal with it? In our society, mental and emotional health often carry a shameful stigma. And because of that, people feel the need to perform and appear totally fine, when many are actually carrying around loads of struggles and hurt daily. On today's episode of the First15 podcast, Rachel and Josh sit down and chat with one of our favorite guests, Debra Fileta, LPC. In this newest episode we cover specific topics like... Wholistic health and the crossover between spiritual, mental, and emotional health Why your mental health matters and why you should take it seriously Why it's so important to drop the stigmas around mental health in our Christian communities Understanding the difference between mental illness and oppression Debra is a licensed professional counselor, bestselling author, speaker, and host of the Love + Relationships podcast––a hotline-style show where people call in to get their relationship questions answered. ________ Your gift will be DOUBLED to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God Two years ago, First15 began a Spanish version called Primeros15. And God is using it to impact many lives. But today, he's calling us to more. More Spanish-speaking men and women connecting with him and impacting the culture around them. That's why we've just launched a summer campaign to deepen the reach and impact of Primeros15 — and why we're asking you to jump in with us! We've set a $100,000 goal, and a generous $25,000 Matching Grant has been offered to double the impact of any gift given by July 31. So please give to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God. CLICK HERE TO GIVE
As we near the end of series on God's promises, today we're going to look at the promise of his presence. The nearness of God is always to our good. In every situation, good or bad, challenging or easy, it's so good to be near to God. So wherever you are today, lay down every other pursuit, just for the next few minutes, and focus simply on resting on God's presence. Our Scripture for today comes from Psalm 139:9–10, and today's worship is Where You'll Find Me by First15 Worship feat. Mark Alan Schoolmeesters. Check out our Worship for the Weekday playlist on Spotify! ________ Your gift will be DOUBLED to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God Two years ago, First15 began a Spanish version called Primeros15. And God is using it to impact many lives. But today, he's calling us to more. More Spanish-speaking men and women connecting with him and impacting the culture around them. That's why we've just launched a summer campaign to deepen the reach and impact of Primeros15 — and why we're asking you to jump in with us! We've set a $100,000 goal, and a generous $25,000 Matching Grant has been offered to double the impact of any gift given by July 31. So please give to help more Spanish-speakers connect with God. CLICK HERE TO GIVE
Sermons from our Sunday Services at St.Peter's Free Church, Dundee
Message from Sarah Jane Lloyd on July 12, 2020
Steve Bannon, Jack Maxey, Jason Miller, and Raheem Kassam discuss the latest on the coronavirus pandemic as the media goes into a frenzy about therapeutics and treatments after President Trump's press conference the previous day. Calling in is Dr. Zelenko, the hero doctor of Monroe, NY to share his insights on his hydroxychloroquine trials.