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Pastor Lance and Shon Thornburg share a message focusing on the importance of supporting pre-born life, and the church's role in aiding those affected by abortion. They explain how Love Life ministries offers resources to encourage people to choose life, and critiques cultural challenges to family and life values. They invite the church to get involved in pro-life efforts, emphasizing leadership, prayer, and community support, while encouraging participation in events that uphold the mission of life.
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Pastor Jason delivered a message about the danger of staying busy around Jesus rather than being close to Him, using the story of Mary and Martha from Luke 10. He emphasized that while Martha was distracted by many good things, Mary chose the one thing that mattered most - sitting at Jesus' feet and learning from Him. The sermon challenged listeners to examine whether anything in their lives gets more of them than Jesus does.
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What Shall I Do To Inherit Eternal Life - Sunday Morning 01-18-26
As we observe Sanctity of Life Sunday, the need for dialogue and persuasion over the issue of abortion is greater than ever, since abortion is now up to the States. But, the current narratives dominating the abortion debate have only led our society and many Christians into sharp disagreement and also much sorrow. The false, simplistic narratives are: to be pro-life is to be anti-woman, and to be pro-choice is to be anti-life. The Bible tells a better story. Through today's text, we are reminded that God has always cared for the mother and her unborn baby. His heart is for both people, for they are made in his image. So, we too need to love them in ways that affirm life for both of them.
Join us for a special message about the sanctity of life.
Reach Reproductive Health joins us for Sanctity of Life Sunday, and their message to uncertain pregnant mothers echoes Moses's exhortation to the people of Israel in Deuteronomy 30: “Choose LIFE!” Join us for this sermon as we discover what it means for us to choose life personally, collectively as a church, and corporately as the Church in America.
We celebrate life because every human life is personally formed, deeply valued, and sovereignly directed by God. Listen to this special sermon on Sanctity of Life Sunday from Pastor Todd.
In observation of Sanctity of Life Sunday, Pastor Nicoletti presents a sermon titled “Disability, Abortion, and the Sanctity of All Human Life” and taken from Psalm 127.
Pastor Kevin Bryan preaches on the sacred value of every human life for Sanctity of Life Sunday 2026.
Join us for a powerful Sanctity of Life Sunday sermon from Alliance Church in Appleton, Wisconsin. Dr. Dennis Episcopo explores the biblical perspective on the sanctity of human life, addressing abortion, unborn children, and God's view from scriptures like Psalm 139 and Genesis. This message emphasizes forgiveness, moral rights vs. legal rights, and how Christians can respond with compassion and conviction.Key topics include:God's plan for the unborn (Esau, Jacob, David, John the Baptist)Abortion statistics and trends (1.2M in US, 73M globally)Quality of life ethic vs. sanctity of lifePractical responses: Firm beliefs, speaking up, prayer, voting biblically, and availability to helpWhether you're seeking spiritual guidance, biblical teaching on pro-life issues, or inspiration for Sanctity of Human Life Month, this sermon offers timeless truths. Recorded January 18, 2026.Follow for more faith-based sermons and Bible studies. Like, comment, and share your thoughts!Timestamps:- Introduction & Announcements- Sanctity of Life Overview- Abortion Statistics- Biblical Views on Unborn Children- God's Word on Life- Roe v. Wade & Moral Foundations- Christian Response- Closing Prayer
On this Sanctity of Life Sunday, we hear a message from Dr. Steven Manning, a physician in our church family. Dr. Manning walks us through the Biblical and moral preciousness of human life from conception to natural death, addressing both abortion and end of life care through the lens of Scripture as well as medical insight.
“Before anyone else knew you, God knew you. Before anyone else planned for you, God planned for you.” This Sanctity of Life Sunday, we celebrated the profound truth of Psalm 139 – that every life is fearfully and wonderfully made with divine intention. From the womb to the tomb, God is present, purposeful, and personal with each of us. There are no accidents, no unknowns to Him. We remembered precious Evie Mac, whose brief three days of life made an eternal impact, reminding us that even the smallest lives carry immeasurable worth. God's creative power is on display in every conception – a flash of light, a divine signature on each unique soul. If you're carrying silent pain from abortion, miscarriage, or deep regret, there's healing at the cross. The altar isn't a place of shame – it's where you receive freedom, forgiveness, and new life. You matter to God. Jesus died because you matter.
Paul's prayer reflects a desire for the church to grow in knowledge of Who God is and in experience of the Holy Spirit's equipping as the means of understanding what His purpose and will for our lives is. Which Paul summarizes with a few key phrases: - to bear fruit - to grow in knowing God - to be strengthened by God - to give thanks to GodThis will of God resides over, under, and within the specific details of our day to day. It is not so much as discovering which career to pursue, etc, as it is learning what it means to live as a child of God and citizen of His kingdom. "‘Fruitful in every good work.' Here is room and range enough — in ‘every good work.' Have you the ability to preach the gospel? Preach it! Does a little child need comforting? Comfort it! Can you stand up and vindicate a glorious truth before thousands? Do it! Does a poor saint need a bit of dinner from your table? Send it to her. Let works of obedience, testimony, zeal, charity, piety, and philanthropy all be found in your life. Do not select big things as your special line, but glorify the Lord also in the littles — ‘fruitful in every good work.'” ---Charles Spurgeon
Pastor Mike speaks on Sanctity of Life Sunday from 2 Samuel 1:1-16
” (James 2:15-17) Sanctity of Life Sunday “Living FaithThe Demonstration (vv. 15-16) 1 Jo. 3:17 17 But if anyone has the world's goods and sees his brother in need, yet closes his heart against him, how does God's love abide in him? 18 Little children, let us not love in word or talk but in deed and in truth. Pro. 24:11-12 Rescue those who are being taken away to death; hold back those who are stumbling to the slaughter. 12 If you say, “Behold, we did not know this, does not he who weighs the heart perceive it? Does not he who keeps watch over your soul know it, and will he not repay man according to his work? The Definition (v. 17) Matt. 7:21 "Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven.” What do we offer? Justice, hope and help. - Justice: is the truth about abortion, voting and speaking Christianly (Psa. 82:3-4). - Hope: reject abortion as the moral wrong (sin) that it is. - Help: tangible (foster care, adoption, body & soul care).
In this special Sanctity of Life message, Pastor Rob Currington shows how we are all made in the image of God.
Leviticus 18_21 Choosing Life in A Broken World (Sanctity of Life Sunday)
In this sermon from Genesis 4:8–16, Pastor Drew Webb examines the account of Cain and Abel and its enduring relevance for believers today. Preached on Sanctity of Life Sunday, this message explores how sin fractures relationships, devalues life, and distances us from God—yet also how God responds with justice tempered by mercy.Be challenged to wrestle with Cain's question, “Am I my brother's keeper?”, and to reflect on what it means to live as a compassionate follower of Christ in a broken world.Key Themes:
Sanctity of Life Sunday; Scripture: Genesis 9:1-7
Word & Sermon Weekly – Life Sunday – January 18, 2026 Genesis 2:15–24 Hebrews 2:5-18 Matthew 10:24–33 Learn more about Zion Lutheran Church and the Christian faith, by subscribing to this podcast, and joining us next Sunday by visiting www.zionhiawatha.org
Program for 01/16/26 Sanctity of Life Sunday: Jim Wood and Clayton Wood
In this message for Sanctity of Life Sunday, Elder Jed Trott walks us through Hebrews 11 and the faith of Abraham—a faith that trusted God's promises even when the path forward was uncertain and costly. He also shares his personal story of facing an unplanned pregnancy at 18, and how faith, not fear or cultural pressure, became the turning point.In a culture where abortion is often seen as the default response to unplanned pregnancy in difficult circumstances, this sermon invites us to see faith as the means by which God leads us to a better way—His way. This message is not about condemnation, but about courage, hope, and trusting God to bring life where the world says there are no good options.We'd love to connect with you https://newlifephilly.churchcenter.com/people/forms/224507 Would you like Prayer today? https://newlifephilly.churchcenter.com/people/forms/382423We pray the New Life Philly Podcast encourages you today! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube at NewLifePhilly.
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Message from Pastor Tom Hauser on December 21, 2025
Message from Greg Neal on December 7, 2025
Message from Greg Neal on November 30, 2025
I was inspired by an interview that I saw with Denzel Washington and Spike Lee and was enamored by how Denzel stood on business about not needing validation from anything or anyone. I found the perfect song to fit the conversation because there's a song for everything. Here's one about letting go of the bullshi* and setting boundaries.If you enjoyed this, come again and bring a friend! Books by me on byayanaellis.com
Body Life Sunday is when we celebrate the stories of what God is doing in and through Price Chapel. On Body Life Sunday we welcome New Members, Dedicate Children, and Celebrate Baptisms. All are best experienced in person or by viewing our Sunday Live Stream which is available during our 11AM service or afterward at pricechapel.org or on our YouTube or Facebook Pages.
Chrismation and the Christian Life(Sunday October 19th 2025AD) by Duchovny Dom Monastery
Say man...I get it, I do. But there has to some SOMETHING in your life that you are thankful for and feel blessed to have. Try focusing more on those things and nothing else. Don't let life whoop your azz.Leave a comment with what you feel most blessed about!!
The Will of God and the Race of Life - Sunday Morning Service - October 5, 2025 - Pastor James
Life Always Wins in the End: Respect Life Sunday Scripture Reflection - Oct. 5, 2025 by Priests for Life
The only people that are pissed that you set boundaries are the ones that benefit from taking advantage of you when you didn't have any. PROTECT YA NECK!Is it hard for you to set boundaries?
Homily for the 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C, and "Respect Life Sunday." Based upon Habakkuk 1:2-3; 2:2-4; Psalm 95; 2 Timothy 1:6-8, 13-14; Luke17:5-10.
Pastor Joe's Sunday morning sermon on baptism for our "New Life Sunday" service.To learn more about CCPV, visit us on our…Website: www.ccpomonavalley.comInstagram: @calvarychapelpomonavalleyFacebook: @ccpomonavalleyYouTube: @CalvaryChapelPomonaValleyFind us on the Church Center App!
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This week was New Life Sunday! This episode contains the message Pastor Jared brought to our congregation and those getting baptized. Also, we highly encourage you to download the Church Center App if you want more information about the church. The app will be able to guide you toward our Calendar of Events, ways to Give, and fill out a Connect Card.
Every time we go to Mass, we hear the words: “This is my body, given up for you.” But what does that mean for us—in our marriages, our families, and our daily choices? In this powerful homily, given during Natural Family Planning Awareness Week and on World Day for Grandparents, we reflect on the bold witness of St. Pope Paul VI in Humanae Vitae, the beauty and challenge of living God's plan for love, and how surrendering our bodies in love—whether in parenting, grandparenting, marriage, or spiritual sacrifice—mirrors Christ's gift to us in the Eucharist. We also explore: Why the Church continues to teach openness to life The pain and witness of infertility How grandparents (like Saints Joachim and Anne) shape the faith of future generations Why “witnesses” are more powerful than words Whether you're a parent, grandparent, single, married, or longing for children, this message reminds us all: we are called to give ourselves in love, just as Jesus gave Himself for us.
The Most Precious Thing In Life(Sunday July 20th 2025AD) by Duchovny Dom Monastery
"Don't Let the Devil Have Your Territory" - Pastor Alex Johns We are Live on YouTube every Sunday at 11:00 a.m. Follow us on our platforms so you never miss a service! Click the Link to find out more about us! - https://linktr.ee/Buffalodreamcenter?utm_source=linktree_profile_share
This week was New Life Sunday! This episode contains the message Pastor John brought to our congregation and those getting baptized. Also, we highly encourage you to download the Church Center App if you want more information about the church. The app will be able to guide you toward our Calendar of Events, ways to Give, and fill out a Connect Card.
Nehemiah was someone who saw need and did something about it. We should be the same way. Notes: Focus verse - Nehemiah 2 #1 We need to help God’s people when they are hurting.1 Corinthians 12:26 The church is a family. Scripture says the church is the body of Christ. #2 There is a time to pray then there is a time to move. #3 Nehemiah had a plan. Read Nehemiah 2:7–8 Nehemiah was dependent upon God, and he continued to pray. It is important to understand how the spiritual and the practical work together. When the time for intercession has passed,The time for intervention has come. Read Nehemiah 2:11 The Hebrew word for view means to closely examine. #4 When we are doing the will of God we will face opposition.Nehemiah 2:19 Whenever you are pursuing a divine opportunity there will be opposition.1 Corinthians 16:9 Nehemiah 2:19 Our primary enemies are the world, the flesh, and the devil. The world is the external enemy.The flesh is the internal enemy.The devil is the infernal enemy. “Resist the devil and he will flee from you.”James 4:7 Read Nehemiah 3:1–4 #5 We need to find our place in the work that God is doing. Every one of us has a vital part to play.Ephesians 4:16 Faith in God and love for fellow Christians are the evidence of your faith.Ephesians 1:15–16 Let every one of us volunteer and serve.1 Peter 4:10 Let every one of us give an offering,2 Corinthians 9:7 Nehemiah 3:5 There are two kinds of people that come to church: Participators and spectators. #6 The problem with faith breakers is they want to discourage faith makers.Nehemiah 2:19 Nehemiah 3:20 The word zealously means to burn or to glow. Baruch did not just build the wall, he did it with passion. Jesus left the glory of heaven and came to this earth. --- Learn more about Greg Laurie and Harvest Ministries at harvest.org. This podcast is supported by the generosity of our Harvest Partners.Support the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.