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There's an invitation from the Lord to step into a greater understanding of the season we are in. It's from this place that we can more clearly hear and yield to His voice. In this message, Hayley Braun shares a timely word unpacking the importance of discerning the times well while following the voice of God. The Lord is calling us, as a Body, to understand the timing we are in. On the journey of our faith, there will be seasons that carry unique assignments. The way we approach and navigate them—individually—often looks different. How do we know when God is inviting us into something new? What does it look and sound like when our spirit discerns fresh direction? The voice of God calls for a response, and as a people after His heart, we want nothing more than to respond well. This is a moment to come together, realign with the season we are in, and say “yes” to both what He's doing and to what He's invited us into. We bless you as you listen!
Seventh Sunday of Easter (Year C, 2024-2025)Scripture Readings: Acts 16:16-34, Psalm 97, Revelation 22:12-14, 16-17, 20-21, John 17:20-26
Seventh Sunday of Easter (Year C, 2021-2022)Scripture Readings: Acts 16:16-34, Psalm 97, Revelation 22:12-14, 16-17, 20-21, John 17:20-26
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Week 2 of "Zip It"
Located in the historic Vine City neighborhood of Atlanta, Redeemer Community Church exists to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ through our words and our lives, to make disciples of Christ, and to live as people who are loved, accepted, and transformed
John asks what a resurrection life might look like, and finishes with story of Carol and butterfly effect from “How to be a Bad Christian: ... And a better human being” by Dave Tomlinson.You can read the notes from this sermon here.
Seventh Sunday of Easter (Year C)Acts 16:16-34, Psalm 97, Revelation 22:12-14, 16-17, 20-21, John 17:20-26
Rev. Dr. Catharine Guest preached on Who and Whose We Are based on 1 Peter 2:4-10; and John 17:20-26
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: Song of Songs 4; Ephesians 5:31-32; John 17:20-26 Description: God has designed us as creatures of desire - a desire that only he can really satisfy. The challenge for us in not to suppress desire, but to redirect it.
The body of Christ is unified through the truth of the Gospel and the Holy Spirit. Examine yourselves, to see whether you are in the faith.
John 17:20-26. Robert Fonseca. Oct. 22, 2017Support the show (https://tithe.ly/give_new/www/#/tithely/give-one-time/1701382)
On Mothers Day, John explores what the Resurrection and Ascension of Christ offers us? He suggests that we are the people of the footprints, and uses the story of two women who helped created Mother's Day as an example