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At its best, desperation offers us an invitation to draw near to Jesus. Pastor Jonathan Fitzgerald preaches a sermon from Luke 11:1-13 about desperate prayer. This is one of our focus areas for 2025. To hear our full vision for 2025, go to reality.la/vision2025.
The Construction Contracts Act 2013 provided for parties of construction contracts to refer payment disputes to adjudication. This unique development significantly changed the landscape of dispute resolution in the sector. James Burke BL and Jonathan Fitzgerald BL of the Construction Bar Association take a closer look at this topic, focusing on the implementation of the Act to date, the adjudication process, and a recent report from the Construction Contracts Adjudication Panel.
Sunday, November 5, 2023 Acts 19:21-41 - Courageous Church XXX; The Riot at Ephesus - Jonathan Fitzgerald www.LaurelBibleChapel.org
Sunday, February 19, 2023 An Outpouring of the spirit & Persecution from the Godly - Jonathan Fitzgerald www,LaurelBibleChapel.org
On August 22, 2010, a 22 year old Salvadoran man is repeatedly stabbed to death in the backseat of a car in broad daylight in Charlotte, North Carolina. Witnesses to the brutal slaying call in the attack to 911. Straight away law enforcement is sure this is a drug deal gone wrong. Later that day a 17 year old young woman and her 18 year old boyfriend are apprehended at a hotel, along with the murder weapon. At the time of the murder, Charlotte is awash with heroin, so officers aren't surprised about the nature of the killing. But when the identity of one of the suspects in particular is released to the public, everyone is shocked beyond words. In episode 235, Jac and Alexis detail the murder of Oscar Alvarado Chavez, at the hands of Danielle Holmes and her boyfriend Jonathan Fitzgerald, and how the ravages of addiction can sometimes take us to the point of no return.
Sunday, November 13, 2022 Profiles of Courage: Eli - Jonathan Fitzgerald www.LaurelBibleChapel.org
Elder candidate Jonathan Fitzgerald continues our 1 Corinthians sermon series with a sermon from 1 Corinthians 15:1-11, reminding us, as Paul did the Corinthians, what is the most important thing.
God is faithful. And there is power in remembering the truth of God's character. There is power in persistent reflection, looking at the past and how God has been faithful before. Pastoral candidate Jonathan Fitzgerald continues our annual month in Psalms with a sermon from Psalm 77.
Sunday, August 28, 2022 Profiles of Courage – Esther - Jonathan Fitzgerald www.LaurelBibleChape.org
The wisdom of God revolves around Jesus on a cross, giving up his life so we could have new life. Pastoral candidate Jonathan Fitzgerald continues our 1 Corinthians sermon series with a sermon from 1 Corinthians 2:1-16.
Sunday, April 24, 2022 Profiles of Courage - Jonathan - Jonathan Fitzgerald
The world constantly invites us to work hard, to hustle, to achieve success. But Jesus invites us to rest. Pastoral candidate Jonathan Fitzgerald preaches a sermon from Mark 6:30-32.
The way of the world says the only one you should submit to is yourself. You are your own authority. But the Bible actually calls us to mutual submission. Pastoral candidate Jonathan Fitzgerald preaches a sermon from Hebrews 13:7-19.
Faith in Jesus is not blind optimism, hoping for a future that seems unlikely. Faith in Jesus is what gives us assurance that God will hold true to his promises. Pastoral candidate Jonathan Fitzgerald preaches a sermon from Hebrews 11.
Pastoral candidate Jonathan Fitzgerald preaches a New Year sermon from Psalm exploring how our love for one another should be what makes us distinct in this world and where this distinctly Christian love comes from.
Jonathan Fitzgerald preaches a sermon from the story of Jesus' encounter with a rich young ruler and looks at its wider implications for the things we make priorities in our life.
Jonathan Fitzgerald preaches a sermon from the story of Jesus' encounter with a rich young ruler and looks at its wider implications for the things we make priorities in our life.
Jonathan Fitzgerald preaches from several stories in Mark 8, illustrating how two very different groups of people misunderstood the miracles of Jesus in much the same way.
Jonathan Fitzgerald preaches from several stories in Mark 8, illustrating how two very different groups of people misunderstood the miracles of Jesus in much the same way.
This week on “In Process: Conversations about Business in the 21st Century,” we continue with the next podcast in our series dedicated to the topic of preparing your business for sale. Business owners often consider themselves immortal and are among the worst offenders when it comes to wealth management and estate planning. They’re just so focusing on growing their businesses, they make the mistake of not setting the necessary time aside to address these very important aspects of their lives. In the fifth installment of our six-part podcast series, show hosts Evelyn Ashley and John Monahon speak with Wilmington Trust’s Jonathan Fitzgerald, vice president and director of wealth and fiduciary planning in the Southeast, about how busy business owners can take a phased approach to wealth planning. Wilmington Trust is one of the largest personal trust providers in the United States. During the course of the podcast, entrepreneurs, business owners and C-level executives will learn about the: Processes and timelines involved with wealth planning Aspects of family succession planning Importance of wills and trusts The role valuations play in wealth planning The impact of insurance on the planning process Different ways to transfer value outside of the estate Tax changes affecting estate planning Did you enjoy the podcast? Please give us a review and share the episode with anyone you know who would benefit.
Jonathan Fitzgerald continues our series through Galatians with a look at the way the gospel creates a spiritual family that gently restores drifting members, takes responsibility for self and others, reaps what they sow, and does good to all.
Jonathan Fitzgerald continues our series through Galatians with a look at the way the gospel creates a spiritual family that gently restores drifting members, takes responsibility for self and others, reaps what they sow, and does good to all.