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We look at Mary's encounter with the angel in Luke 1 and are reminded that when we have faith in God's purpose and plan, we can face the challenges of life with tenacity, determination, and resilience.
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Listen to a powerful message of hope from guest speaker, Ps Robert Fergusson (Hillsong). In this message Ps Robert unpacks the truth that striving to please God will only ever end up in disappointment and hurt. Counterculturally, the only way we will successfully walk out this journey that we call life, is by abiding in Christ in all that we do. __ To find out more about LIFE, visit us at lifenz.org
Mark 10:17-31 - In his encounter with a rich young ruler, Jesus raises deep questions about a disciple's relationship to wealth and idols. Who can be saved? With man it is impossible, but with God all things are possible. A sermon by Josh Wilder.
What does it mean to renew public life after the pandemic? The wisdom of Paul will paint a picture of renewing life in ancient times that is needed today. Melissa Burmaster delivers the talk to us today. Music: (song details to come) River City Jingle by Pat Chan
The Impossible Possibility For An Impossible Time, VIII: Mountains Beyond Mountains 2/27/2022 by Kenilworth Union Church
The Impossible Possibility For An Impossible Time, VII: The Church of Not Being Horrible 2/20/2022 by Kenilworth Union Church
The Impossible Possibility for an Impossible Time, VI: Posse Ipsom 2/13/2022 by Kenilworth Union Church
The Impossible Possibility for an Impossible Time, V: A Whisper Will Be Heard 2/6/2022 by Kenilworth Union Church
The Impossible Possibility for an Impossible Time IV: That Mirror of Strange Glories 1/30/2022 by Kenilworth Union Church
The Impossible Possibility for an Impossible Time, II: Free at Last! 01/16/2022 by Kenilworth Union Church
The Impossible Possibility for an Impossible Time, I: Baptism by Fire 01//09/2022 by Kenilworth Union Church
Sunday October 24, 2021. Gospel of John: That You May Believe. "The Impossible Possibility," a sermon on John 3:1-15 from Dr. Sean Michael Lucas.
Sunday October 24, 2021. Gospel of John: That You May Believe. "The Impossible Possibility," a sermon on John 3:1-15 from Dr. Sean Michael Lucas.
#love #trinity #jesus #newwine #nwnws Knowing God's heart means consistently, radically, and very concretely announcing, through our words and deeds, that God is love. And in this proclamation, we announce that every time fear, isolation, or despair begin to invade our soul we not only know this is not something that comes from God but that in such times our hearts have to cling ferociously to God. In this episode of New Wine Uncorked, Phil, Kayla, Jim, and Matt traverse the wonderful terrain of love… Love of God, Love of self, Love of neighbor. Recorded live on Fridays at 10am (pst) New Wine UnCorked seeks to step into culture with a heart bent towards engagement, reconciliation, and relationship.
Today's scripture is Genesis 18:14, "Is anything too hard for the LORD?" Today's devotional was written by Jeff Munroe.
Based on Ezekiel 37:1-11 “Impossible Possibility with God” is a reflection on what God can do for us in our hopelessness and vulnerability that are sometimes precipitated by crisis of faith as it happened in the life and time of the prophet Ezekiel and his people Israel. The atrium of this message is to encourage listeners to place their inabilities in God's ability because with him all things are possible, and that no situation is totally hopeless and helpless if we do the right thing by obeying God's command to us. It is my prayer that this podcast blesses you. Shalom! Portraits of Hope: Carry Me (Instrumental) Scott Underwood: You are God Disclaimer: All music used belong to the copyright owner credited. NO copyright infringement intended. Support this podcast
The Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord, March 25, 2021Today we celebrate the great Solemnity of the Annunciation - when out of His infinite love for us, God became man and dwelt among us. May we today reflect on the great love the Father has for us, that He was willing to give up His only begotten Son for our salvation, so that we may be freed from the slavery to sin and have eternal life. How blessed are we! The prayer at the end of this reflection is the “Angelus.”Click here for the full reflection.Click here for today's Mass readings.
Pastor Writer: Conversations on Writing, Reading, and the Christian Life
John Starke is lead pastor at Apostles Church Uptown in New York City. He is the coeditor (with Bruce Ware) of One God in Three Persons. In 2020, he published The Possibility of Prayer: Finding Stillness With God in a Restless World. John lives in Manhattan with his wife and four children.In our conversation, we discuss why prayer feels difficult, how we should go about developing a deeper prayer life, and why recognizing that the possibility of prayer is good news frees us to pray in new ways.
Christmas Eve Service 2020
No wonder the angels sang out on that first Christmas day: “Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth—yes is possible—on earth peace among those whom he favors!” --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/johnny-mays0/support
In the fulfilling of Ancient Promises, God uses scandalous means to complete impossible promises through unlikely, but ordinary people.
In the fulfilling of Ancient Promises, God uses unusual means to fulfill impossible promises through unlikely, but ordinary people. In all of this, we shall see how God may do as He desires and when He does, He is always right.
This evening, Pastor George prays over our nation and shares from Isaiah 11.
Message from Richard Smith on Jun 28, 2020
Message from Richard Smith on Jun 28, 2020
Message from Richard Smith on Jun 28, 2020
Message from Richard Smith on Jun 28, 2020
Luke 1: 26-38
Genisis 12":1-3 Teaching Team: Jenna Strick, Adrian Halverstadt, Sharon Metzger
Micah 5.2-5a, Psalm 80.1-7, Hebrews 10.5-10, Luke 1.39-55; Why was Bethlehem such a little town? What does Christ's peace look like? Is is a good thing to look like an idiot from the pulpit? These questions and more on this episode of Strangely Warmed with guest Scott Jones from the Synaxis podcast.
Micah 5.2-5a, Psalm 80.1-7, Hebrews 10.5-10, Luke 1.39-55; Why was Bethlehem such a little town? What does Christ's peace look like? Is is a good thing to look like an idiot from the pulpit? These questions and more on this episode of Strangely Warmed with guest Scott Jones from the Synaxis podcast.
June 19, 2018 | 2018 Annual Karl Barth Conference “Theolonius Monk - Icon of the Eschaton: Karl Barth, James Cone, and the ‘Impossible Possibility’ of a Theology of Freedom” Speaker: Raymond Carr, Assistant Professor of Theology and Ethics in Religion and Philosophy Division, Pepperdine University
April 8, 2018 by Associate Pastor Rev. B.J. Hutto
Luke 1: 26-38, 46-55.
Just because you might be rocking a green stole doesn’t mean you have to dial back the sermonic nerdiness. After all this week you get one of the most important texts in the entire Bible – Genesis 18:1-15. On top of Abraham’s transformation of hostility to hospitality with the three strangers you have Matthew 9:35-10:8… Read more about Hospitality, Suffering, and the Impossible Possibility of God
Jesus Drops The Mic ------ Pastor Ryan Visconti continues the series "Jesus Drops The Mic" as he talks about how hard it is for the rich to enter the Kingdom of God.
10 - Impossible Possibility - A New Beginning, Mathew Study - 03.13.16 by Liberti Harrisburg Podcast
Rev. Patrick A. Hunnicutt continues the fall sermon series, "Westminster at 75." As our 75th anniversary approaches, we take a look at our past, present, and future as a congregation. Today's Scripture lesson is Mark 10:17-27.
This week at our Community Gathering for Worship we continued our semester long sermon series entitled: "Worship and the People of God", featuring sermons delivered by Truett Seminary faculty. This week's sermon was given by Dr. Roger Olson, Professor of Theology here at Truett. The title of Dr. Olson's sermon is: "The Impossible Possibility of Community", drawn from Philippians 2:1-4.
This week at our Community Gathering for Worship we continued our semester long sermon series entitled: "Worship and the People of God", featuring sermons delivered by Truett Seminary faculty. This week's sermon was given by Dr. Roger Olson, Professor of Theology here at Truett. The title of Dr. Olson's sermon is: "The Impossible Possibility of Community", drawn from Philippians 2:1-4.