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Rev. Douglas J. Early: Sermons from Queen Anne Presbyterian Church
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Ian Wakeham speaks to us from Mark 6:7-13 & 30-44
Stick with Jesus and You will be satisfied.
Stick with Jesus and You will be satisfied.
Stick with Jesus and You will be satisfied.
Sunday Service 8:30 Rev. Fakhri Yacoub August 29, 2021
Sunday Service 8:30 Rev. Fakhri Yacoub August 29, 2021
Sunday Service 8:30 Rev. Fakhri Yacoub August 29, 2021
Sunday Service 8:30 Rev. Fakhri Yacoub August 29, 2021
Have you ever said, "I need a weekend after that weekend!" After the disciples' successful ministry, Jesus takes them away for some much needed rest. The culture that Jesus creates makes time for rest, and also makes time for people. "But I don't have time!" we may say to ourselves. Jesus can do more than we ever could on our own, and it is a faith challenge to actually believe this and to trust him. Rest matters, people matter, and faith matters; Jesus is building a culture that embraces this.
Welcome Prayer Lord, make me an instrument of your peace: where there is hatred, let me ...
Sermons from Living Hope Fellowship in Greenwood, Delaware
Sermons from Living Hope Fellowship in Greenwood, Delaware
Sermon PastorBryan Introduction For any organization, team, business or church to be successful it needs to have a structure of unity within its members. Speaking of this country, Abraham Lincoln …
Having been drawn together by God’s deep love and inspired by Jesus’ message of radical servanthood, Immanuel is a community in which we believe in practicing God’s extravagant welcome.
Atop the peak of one of the foothills of the southern range of the Rockies, on the outskirts of Ciudad Juarez, is a 20 foot concrete cross. The mile hike up the hill to this landmark was a staple for the student and adult leaders on the annual mission trips I lead to this Mexican border city. From this cross, the view of the Rio Grande Valley is incredible with both Juarez and El Paso sprawling across the historic pass. Having made the hike a number of times, one year I stayed at our rental vans along with a couple other adults. The trailhead was in a squatter neighborhood, ramshackle huts of pallets and corrugated metal perched on the hillside. While not a necessarily dangerous neighborhood, we had been advised that unattended vehicles could be the targets of petty theft. In order to discourage any theft or vandalism a few of us waited with the vehicles while the rest of the group hiked to the lookout. The three of us, all grown men, well past our athletic prime, took out a soccer ball and kicked it around as we waited. Within minutes children and teens began emerging from the shade of the surrounding homes. Before long we had a full fledged soccer game going on the gravel open space. After we played enough to work up a sweat we opened our cooler of FlaVor-Ice frozen treats. We passed them out by the handfuls and between our broken Spanish and the children’s limited English exchanged names, ages, and interests. When the hikers returned, we said our goodbyes, loaded into our vans, and headed back to base leaving the soccer ball. This is the closest experience I think that I’ve had to that of Jesus and the disciples, with people streaming out to see them. I don’t necessarily think that the church is meant to mirror this specific aspect of Jesus’ ministry. I don’t think drawing crowds, for the sake of drawing crowds is central to the Gospel. But I think moments like this reveal something about Jesus and human existence. People flocked to Jesus because he possessed and shared a hope that people were desperate to experience. Sure, some of those in the crowd were only there because they wanted to see what the crowd was doing, and some where there because they were critical of what Jesus was doing. But, on the whole, people sought out Jesus because they hoped Jesus would positively affect their lives. The question for us as Jesus followers and as the church; do we possess and share a hope that people are desperate to experience?
Jesus feeds 5000 Mark 6:30-44Rev. Michael Orsmondwww.abergavennybaptist.co.uk
Satisfaction Mark 6:30-44 David Robertson 1st Aug 2010 6pm
Satisfaction Mark 6:30-44 David Robertson 1st Aug 2010 6pm
"Come and Rest", Chris Hodge and Nate Conrad