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Sermon by elder Billy Dalton
Hey, y'all! Welcome to the Gary Church Podcast . . . from Gary Church, here in Wheaton, IL. We would love to have you worship with us! You may find more information about our next worship service at www.garychurch.org. This is the scripture and sermon from January 21, 2024! Our scripture is read by Jack Mathis (00:05) and the sermon by Rev. Dr. Chris Pierson is entitled "Come Near, Repent, and Believe in the Good News" (02:39). At Gary Church our mission through Christ is to grow in joyful faith and serve all in love! Jonah 3:1-10Mark 1:14-20 Revised Common Lectionary
Mark 1:14-20 New International Version Jesus Announces the Good ...
Third Sunday after the Epiphany (Year B, 2023-2024)Scripture Readings: Jonah 3:1-5, 10, Psalm 62:5-12, 1 Corinthians 7:29-31, Mark 1:14-20
As we start this new year, this opportunity to grow and live in new ways, John explores how Mark’s call story offers us the themes of: now is the time; repentance; and trust.He invites people to -People to share stories of call, and to reflect on how they are called now.People to reflect on what those themes might mean for us as a community this year.The notes for this sermon can be found here
Another sermon in a series of recorded messages prepared by our synod the Evangelical Lutheran Church In Canada. Reverend Greg ...
Given at St. Anselm's Abbey by Fr. Michael Hall on January 24, 2021.
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Third Sunday after the Epiphany (Year B, 2020-2021):Jonah 3:1-5, 10, Psalm 62:5-12, 1 Corinthians 7:29-31, Mark 1:14-20
To be a "Follower of Jesus" is foundational to the Christian life. Unfortunately, following the leader is not nearly as easy as people might think, especially if you insist on going your own way. Make sure you get the Simple Truth of what it means to "Follow".
3rd Sunday after the Epiphany (Year B) Jonah 3:1-5, 10, Psalm 62:5-12, 1 Corinthians 7:29-31, Mark 1:14-20
Timing is important. When Anne and I met we were in college, we were both single, and we were both open to being in a romantic relationship. We sometimes joke that had we met in high school we would not have dated. A few years in college had transformed us from the people we had been in high school. Jesus didn’t begin his ministry until John had completed his ministry. The first thing that Jesus said, was to make the claim that the timing was right. Jesus proclaimed that at that moment, God was doing something new. The kingship of God in the world was being revealed through Jesus. Everything that follows in this story of Jesus is built around this idea, it’s time for good news to come from God; good news that God’s kingship of the world has begun.
Sunday, August 16, 2015 Missio Dei & Our Core Values: Discipleship Mark 1:14-20 Matt O’Brien Preaching
Sunday, August 16, 2015 Missio Dei & Our Core Values: Discipleship Mark 1:14-20 Matt O’Brien Preaching
Scripture: Mark 1:14-20. This is the second sermon in our "King's Cross" series leading us to Easter. This week we look at the calling of the disciples.