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The Sermon from Easter Sunday, delivered by the Rev. Sean S. Templeton, Rector at St. Anselm Anglican Church on March 31, 2024. Sermon 7 "The End of Doubt" from the Lenten Sermon Series "Discovering the Real Jesus". Learn more about St. Anselm Anglican Church at StAnselmAnglican.org
The Sermon from Palm Sunday (the Sixth Sunday of Lent), delivered by the Rev. Sean S. Templeton, Rector at St. Anselm Anglican Church on March 24, 2024. Sermon 6 "Death Isn't the Last Word" from the Lenten Sermon Series "Discovering the Real Jesus". Learn more about St. Anselm Anglican Church at StAnselmAnglican.org
Sermon Audio from March 20, 2024 (Lent Midweek 6) on John 19:28-42. Part 6 of 6 of the Lenten Sermon Series, "Following the King." Preached by Pastor Don Kirchhoff. Adapted from Materials from Concordia Publishing House, St. John Passion, Copyright 2023.
Sermon Audio from March 13, 2024 (Lent Midweek 5) on John 19:16b-27. Part 5 of 6 of the Lenten Sermon Series, "Following the King." Adapted from Materials from Concordia Publishing House, St. John Passion, Copyright 2023.
The Sermon from the Fourth Sunday of Lent, delivered by the Rev. Sean S. Templeton, Rector at St. Anselm Anglican Church on March 10, 2024. Sermon 4 "I Once was Blind" from the Lenten Sermon Series "Discovering the Real Jesus".
Lent is a time of deeper spiritual focus. In this sermon series, Dr. Jim Keck will be exploring the foundations of spirituality. There are some basic practices and attitudes that cultivate a depth and spirit. Loosely following the book of the same title by Roger Walsh, these sermons will elaborate upon the ideas of non-attachment, ways to reduce fear and anger, cultivating our virtues and achieving inner peace. Join us for a spiritual Lent.
Sermon Audio from March 6, 2024 (Lent Midweek 4) on John 19:1-16a. Part 4 of 6 of the Lenten Sermon Series, "Following the King." Preached by Pastor Don Kirchhoff. Adapted from Materials from Concordia Publishing House, St. John Passion, Copyright 2023.
The Sermon from the Third Sunday of Lent, delivered by the Rev. Sean S. Templeton, Rector at St. Anselm Anglican Church on March 3, 2024. Sermon 3 "Soul Food" from the Lenten Sermon Series "Discovering the Real Jesus".
Joel Bidderman continues our Lenten Sermon Series
Awakening Our Spiritual Vision Our spiritual life has the ebb and flow of every other aspect of our life. In those low moments we might wonder what is wrong or we might feel guilty that we are not engaged. This week Pastor Juan Carlos Huertas invites us to see our spiritual life in a more mundane way, it could be here that renewal resides!
Sermon Audio from February 28, 2024 (Lent Midweek 3) on John 18:28-40. Part 3 of 6 of the Lenten Sermon Series, "Following the King." Adapted from Materials from Concordia Publishing House, St. John Passion, Copyright 2023.
The Sermon from the Second Sunday of Lent, delivered by the Rev. Sean S. Templeton, Rector at St. Anselm Anglican Church on February 25, 2024. Sermon 2 "Water for a Dry Soul" from the Lenten Sermon Series "Discovering the Real Jesus"
Lent is a time of deeper spiritual focus. In this four week sermon series, Dr. Jim Keck will be exploring the foundations of spirituality. There are some basic practices and attitudes that cultivate a depth and spirit. Loosely following the book of the same title by Roger Walsh, these sermons will elaborate upon the ideas of non-attachment, ways to reduce fear and anger, cultivating our virtues and achieving inner peace. Join us for a spiritual Lent.
Sermon Audio from February 21, 2024 (Lent Midweek 2) on John 18:12-27. Part 2 of 6 of the Lenten Sermon Series, "Following the King." Preached by Pastor Don Kirchhoff. Adapted from Materials from Concordia Publishing House, St. John Passion, Copyright 2023.
The Sermon from the First Sunday of Lent, delivered by the Rev. Sean S. Templeton, Rector at St. Anselm Anglican Church on February 18, 2024. Sermon 1 "Profits or Prophets" from the Lenten Sermon Series "Discovering the Real Jesus"
Lent is a time of deeper spiritual focus. In this four week sermon series, Dr. Jim Keck will be exploring the foundations of spirituality. There are some basic practices and attitudes that cultivate a depth and spirit. Loosely following the book of the same title by Roger Walsh, these sermons will elaborate upon the ideas of non-attachment, ways to reduce fear and anger, cultivating our virtues and achieving inner peace. Join us for a spiritual Lent.
Lent is a time of contemplation and preparation for the days of Holy week leading up the arrest, torture, death and resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. During this time, we are invited to engage in practices that will help shape our lives as we journey with Jesus to the cross and the empty tomb. Rev. Dr. Rodger Nishioka begins his Lenten Sermon Series, “Practicing Lent” with “The Practice of Prayer.” Our scripture reading is Matthew 6:5-15. Support the showContact Village Presbyterian Churchvillagepres.orgcommunications@villagepres.org913-262-4200Have a prayer request? pastoral-care@villagepres.orgFacebook @villagepresInstagram @villagechurchpvYouTube @villagepresbyterianchurchTo join in the mission and ministry of Village Church, go to villagepres.org/giving
Sermon Audio from February 14, 2024 (Ash Wednesday) on John 18:1-11. Part 1 of 6 of the Lenten Sermon Series, "Following the King." Adapted from Materials from Concordia Publishing House, St. John Passion, Copyright 2023.
Sermon by Rev. Dr. Barry Male.
Sermon by Rev. Dr. Barry Male.
Continuing our Lenten Sermon Series "Lent for All Nations," The Most Reverend Dr. Mark D. Manning, D.D., D.R.S., Archbishop of Dallas Universal Life Church, delivers his sermon for March 26, 2023, the fifth Sunday in Lent, titled "The Good Samaritan", followed by the announcements and the Bishop's Roundtable. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bishopmark/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bishopmark/support
Part 5 God Weeps of the Lenten Sermon Series; Soul Training Opening Body, Mind, and Spirit to The Way of Peace
Sermon by Rev. Dr. Barry Male.
Continuing our Lenten Sermon Series "Lent for All Nations," The Most Reverend Dr. Mark D. Manning, D.D., D.R.S., Archbishop of Dallas Universal Life Church, delivers his sermon for March 19, 2023, the third Sunday in Lent, titled "Simon The Cyrene & The Khans", followed by the announcements and the Bishop's Roundtable. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bishopmark/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bishopmark/support
Part 4 of Glen's Lenten Sermon Series, Soul Training; Opening Body, Mind and Spirit to the Way of Peace.
Sermon by Rev. Dr. Barry Male.
Continuing our Lenten Sermon Series "Lent for All Nations," The Most Reverend Dr. Mark D. Manning, D.D., D.R.S., Archbishop of Dallas Universal Life Church, delivers his sermon for March 12, 2023, the third Sunday in Lent, titled "The Centurion and Shang Ik Moon", followed by the announcements and the Bishop's Roundtable. Today's service is dedicated to the life and memory of Patricia Ann McKool Barton, "Aunt Patsy" 03.17.1927 ~ 08.28.2020 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bishopmark/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bishopmark/support
Sermon by Rev. Ben Butler.
Sermon by Rev. Cory Phillips.
A Lenten Sermon Series Soul Training; Opening Mind Body and Spirit to the Way of Peace Part 1 Bedeviled
Sermon by Rev. John Branning
Trinity United Methodist Church of Loveland, CO - Sermon Podcast
Today Pastor Bryson finishes the leftover message from our recent Lenten Sermon Series. What does it mean for Jesus to be the True Vine?
We hear from a very special guest on this Easter Sunday. Join us as Rev. Dr. David D. Young as Simon Peter wraps our our Lenten Sermon Series with this Sermon "The Lucky Number Three"
We hear from a very special guest on this Easter Sunday. Join us as Rev. Dr. David D. Young as Simon Peter wraps our our Lenten Sermon Series with this Sermon "The Lucky Number Three"
Philippians 2: 1-11
Palm Sunday at Eastbrook Church 2022, the conclusion of our "Scandalous Jesus" Lenten Sermon Series.
Palm Sunday at Eastbrook Church 2022, the conclusion of our "Scandalous Jesus" Lenten Sermon Series.
John 12: 1-8
2 Corinthians 5: 16-21
Luke 13: 1-9
Luke: 13: 31-35
The first of our Lenten Sermon Series: "Dialogues With The Disciples" from our Ash Wednesday Service. The series will continue on Sundays during Lent.
At some point, we all have to answer the question of what will we do with Jesus. Lead Pastor Kevin Fetterhoff shares out of Mark 15 on Pontius Pilate and how he had to make that decision. This is the first sermon in our Lenten Sermon Series and we hope you choose to tune in to all the messages as we prepare our hearts to head into Easter.
This sermon series offers another look at sacrifice and the implications of sacrifice in a system that commodifies bodies, that measures worth by work, that is a constant competitive race and some have obstacles whereas others have motorized vehicles. What does sacrifice mean in this time where we are in the midst of a global pandemic and have sacrificed so much and the veil covering an unjust system has been lifted so we see the implications of those who are valued and those who have to fight to matter. Come Re-Imagine Sacrifice with us. Come! Let us worship the Spirit of water, breath, earth and fire-This week’s message will be delivered by Rev. Lindsey Huggins. Our Scripture Reading, Matthew 21:1-11, will be read by Alexia Rice-Henry. We know you will enjoy this rousing sermon and hope you love our online worship! About Park Avenue Baptist: Park Ave is a bold, inclusive, and creative community where everyone is welcome. We uplift voices and identities that are marginalized elsewhere. We affirm all ethnicities, racial identities, ages, socio-economic groups, gender identities and sexual orientations because we hold to a theology that refuses to other anyone. At Park avenue our leadership model is nonhierarchical, and we practice an open pulpit where you will hear a multiplicity of theologically trained voices from different backgrounds and social locations. We don’t just preach and talk about deconstructing systems and structures of power we practice it.
This sermon series offers another look at sacrifice and the implications of sacrifice in a system that commodifies bodies, that measures worth by work, that is a constant competitive race and some have obstacles whereas others have motorized vehicles. What does sacrifice mean in this time where we are in the midst of a global pandemic and have sacrificed so much and the veil covering an unjust system has been lifted so we see the implications of those who are valued and those who have to fight to matter. Come Re-Imagine Sacrifice with us. Come! Let us worship the Spirit of water, breath, earth and fire-This week’s message will be delivered by Rev. James Blay. Our Scripture Reading, Galatians 6:1-10, will be read by Deacon Naretha Timberlake. We know you will enjoy this rousing sermon and hope you love our online worship! About Park Avenue Baptist: Park Ave is a bold, inclusive, and creative community where everyone is welcome. We uplift voices and identities that are marginalized elsewhere. We affirm all ethnicities, racial identities, ages, socio-economic groups, gender identities and sexual orientations because we hold to a theology that refuses to other anyone. At Park avenue our leadership model is nonhierarchical, and we practice an open pulpit where you will hear a multiplicity of theologically trained voices from different backgrounds and social locations. We don’t just preach and talk about deconstructing systems and structures of power we practice it.
This sermon series offers another look at sacrifice and the implications of sacrifice in a system that commodifies bodies, that measures worth by work, that is a constant competitive race and some have obstacles whereas others have motorized vehicles. What does sacrifice mean in this time where we are in the midst of a global pandemic and have sacrificed so much and the veil covering an unjust system has been lifted so we see the implications of those who are valued and those who have to fight to matter. Come Re-Imagine Sacrifice with us. Come! Let us worship the Spirit of water, breath, earth and fire-This week’s message will be delivered by Deacon Daniel Bass. Our Scripture Reading, Psalms 107:1-22, will be read by Deacon Naretha Timberlake. We know you will enjoy this rousing sermon and hope you love our online worship! About Park Avenue Baptist: Park Ave is a bold, inclusive, and creative community where everyone is welcome. We uplift voices and identities that are marginalized elsewhere. We affirm all ethnicities, racial identities, ages, socio-economic groups, gender identities and sexual orientations because we hold to a theology that refuses to other anyone. At Park avenue our leadership model is nonhierarchical, and we practice an open pulpit where you will hear a multiplicity of theologically trained voices from different backgrounds and social locations. We don’t just preach and talk about deconstructing systems and structures of power we practice it.
(Make donations on our website - www.fccanniston.org, or mail to First Christian Church, 1327 Leighton Ave., Anniston, AL 36207)............ Today is the fourth installment of our Lenten Sermon Series, "God, Godspell, & Grace: An exploration of the unbelievable reality of God's Grace, given to us through Jesus the Christ........... Say hello to our music team, Gerald Roberts (our director of music) on Keyboard, Annie Ingram playing horn and percussion, and Jason Wright, our worship leader.................... Scripture is from John 2:1-11..................... Sources in today's service: ● The People's New Testament Commentary, by Boring & Craddock. Kindle Edition, pg. 67)............ ● THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST (Newmarket Films, 2004), written and directed by Mel Gibson. Elapsed time: DVD Scene 18, 01:05:46-01:07:52 (note - immediately following this scene is a violent beating) Content: Rated R for graphic violence.
Pastor Richard Myers - Sunday, March 07, 2021Often in prayer we merely use the time to ask God for things. Then when He does not give us what we want when we want it, we can grow discouraged or even disillusioned. But what if the secret to true contentment is found in giving God what He wants? Come explore this life-giving perspective with us! (Part 3 of our Lenten Sermon Series)
Come! Let us worship the Spirit of water, breath, earth and fire-This week’s message will be delivered by Rev. Cassandra Henderson. Our Scripture Reading, Acts 9:1-9, will be read by Krista Jenkins. We know you will enjoy this rousing sermon and hope you love our online worship! This sermon series offers another look at sacrifice and the implications of sacrifice in a system that commodifies bodies, that measures worth by work, that is a constant competitive race and some have obstacles whereas others have motorized vehicles. What does sacrifice mean in this time where we are in the midst of a global pandemic and have sacrificed so much and the veil covering an unjust system has been lifted so we see the implications of those who are valued and those who have to fight to matter. Come Re-Imagine Sacrifice with us. About Park Avenue Baptist: Park Ave is a bold, inclusive, and creative community where everyone is welcome. We uplift voices and identities that are marginalized elsewhere. We affirm all ethnicities, racial identities, ages, socio-economic groups, gender identities and sexual orientations because we hold to a theology that refuses to other anyone. At Park avenue our leadership model is nonhierarchical, and we practice an open pulpit where you will hear a multiplicity of theologically trained voices from different backgrounds and social locations. We don’t just preach and talk about deconstructing systems and structures of power we practice it.