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Week 3 of the Won't You Be My Neighbor series brings together Pastors Ron, Richard, Elvin, and Roxana together to discuss "How To Neighbor."
From the series "How To Neighbor"
June 2, 2019. Week 2 of our series How To Neighbor.
June 16, 2019. Week 4 of our series How To Neighbor.
May 26, 2019. Week 1 of our series How To Neighbor.
June 9, 2019. Week 3 of our series How To Neighbor.
In the United States, there are about 400,000 children in the foster care system, and there are about 100,000 children still waiting to be adopted. In this final sermon of the How To Neighbor series, Pastor Adam illustrates how the Church can step in to embrace the orphaned among us, and shows from the Scripture that if God cares for the orphaned, so must his church.
How should Christians deal with racism in our modern context? How do we atone for our past failures to recognize the inherent dignity of our brothers and sisters? In this first installment of our new series How To Neighbor, Pastor Adam unpacks 1 Peter 2 to show how, despite all opposition, the races must be reconciled in the people of Jesus.
How To Neighbor (Part 2) by Eric Gray January 20, 2019 - PM Service Everybody Always Series This is second part in a mini-series called "How To Neighbor". To listen to part 1, visit www.regencycc.org/everybodyalways. In this message, Eric considers what it would look like if we took the second commandment to love our neighbors as ourselves literally. To love our neighbors that live right beside us as we love ourselves. Because how can we love our neighbors if we don't know our neighbors?
Pastor Matt Clayton brings us a special message titled "How To Neighbor." Like what you hear? Follow us on your preferred social media platform @bethelchurchsj or you can also download our app, Bethel Church SJ. Make sure to check out our website at Bethel.org for more info about Bethel, who we are, and what we do here. Have any questions, comments, or prayer requests? You can call us at (408) 246-6790
Part 3 of How To Neighbor. We are continuing our How to Neighbor conversation with a discussion about empowering the poor. -- Subscribe to The Table Sermons on: - Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-tables-sermon-podcast/id1100838268?mt=2 - Stitcher Radio: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=87780&refid=stpr Modern Worship at http://www.thetableonline.com/ Meeting Wednesday Nights at New Hope UMC, in Brandon, Florida http://www.findnewhope.com/ (813) 689-4161
It's so easy to feel isolated and alone even in a city as densely populated as NYC. How do we love the lonely in our communities?
How to Neighbor - Week 3 - Empowering the Poor. We usually define poverty as a lack of something material. But the truth is that we can be impoverished in a variety of ways. You may be impoverished spiritually, relationally, materially, or have an impoverished view of our self. How do we deal with poverty in a way that helps instead of hurts?
How To Neighbor / Week 2 / Widows and OrphansHow do we take care of the most vulnerable and marginalized in our community? In the book of James we read that pure and undefiled religion is taking care of widows and orphans. As a church community we want to make sure that our hearts break for what breaks the heart of God.
How to Neighbor / Week 1 / Racism Reconciled. This week we talk about racism, gentrification, and learning to love all our neighbors.
Nathan talks about this Sunday's Worship Service, we begin a new series, "How To Neighbor", Baptism Signup, Celebration Team and a new song "Be Enthroned" by Bethel Music.
Nathan talks about this Sunday's Worship Service, we begin a new series, "How To Neighbor", Baptism Signup, Celebration Team and a new song "Be Enthroned" by Bethel Music.
How To Neighbor 4 - Annette Link by Rancho Vista Church
As a follow up to our How To Neighbor series, we look at Matthew 25 to see how Jesus describes true ministry. In order for us to truly love our neighbors, we must first be willing to tear down the walls that separate us.
In week four of our How To Neighbor series, we talk about the true source of poverty; brokenness, and how it isn't a lack of material, rather it is a lack of meaning. We see how we, as followers of Christ, can help those who are feeling impoverished.
In week two of our How To Neighbor series we discuss another difficult, and yet critically important obligation we have as Christ followers. Today, we learn the Church is God's primary plan to help children in need.
In our first week of How To Neighbor, we jump right in to the difficult topic of racial reconciliation by looking at The Good Samaritan.
How do we move beyond "handouts" that simply lessen our guilt to really empower the poor in a way that would honor Christ? Listen to this podcast as Dr. Kinlaw gives us some practical ways, based on scripture, on how we can empower the poor in a way that lifts them up and ultimately points them to Christ.
We are all familiar with financial poverty but how many of us stop and think about "relational poverty"? In this message, Dr. Brian Kinlaw reviews scripture and gives us three ways we can neighbor to the lonely, using Jesus as our example.
There are approximately 150 million orphans worldwide. In the United States, there are 400,000 children currently in foster care, 102,000 awaiting adoption. With such a crisis on our hands, how should believers respond to these enormous needs?
At its core, racism isn't just a skin issue, it is a sin issue. Listen in as Dr. Brian Kinlaw provides a much needed biblical perspective on an issue that has the potential to divide like no other issue.
In the kickoff message of our "How to Neighbor", Dr. Brian Kinlaw discusses a controversial topic in today's society: abortion. The purpose of the discussion is not to divide but to unite. As we look at what scripture says about the killing of innocent life, we must ask ourselves how do we best minister to a broken and hurting world in a way that will show them the light of Christ without compromising the truth of the Gospel?
Jesus never met a person he didn't love. Just let that sink in for a minute... #HowToNeighbor #LoveYourNeighbor
Loneliness is the epidemic of our age. How can we reach out and connect with those who are isolated? How can we feel connected and loved when we ourselves are lonely? Check out the last part of our How to Neighbor series, “Lonely Loved.”
What happens when we decide to do for one what we wish we could do for everyone? What happens when we make it our mission to empower the poor? Watch the third part of our How to Neighbor series, “Poor Empowered”, and get inspired to help your neighbor...
Sometimes words are given more value than people. For instance, we may think that the things we say will last into eternity, when really it's the people we reach and lead to Jesus. How can we live in a way that makes people feel loved and valued...
Who is my neighbor? How do I know who I'm supposed to serve and help? And how can I love them as I love myself? These are all questions we've maybe asked before in regards to the two-fold commandment to love God and love our neighbor. Check...
It's possible to empower the poor and bring lasting change. In Week 3 of How To Neighbor, Pastor Craig Groeschel talks us through breaking the poverty cycle.
Orphans are people without families. God adopted us into his own family and “sets the lonely in families.” In Week 2 of How To Neighbor, Pastor Craig Groeschel challenges us to be part of that plan.