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Today's message is the third in a series on the attributes of God in which Pastor Marc covers the Trinity. If you would like to view the video of today's service, as well as previous videos, go to: https://www.facebook.com/northridgelife/videos/ (copy and paste into your web browser address bar). For additional information, you may also visit the church website, www.northridgelife.org, and Facebook page, www.facebook.com/northridgelife/.
Rev. Whitney Fauntleroy preaches for her Farewell Celebration at Westminster on Baptism of the Lord Sunday, the first Sunday after Epiphany. The Scripture passages are Matthew 3:13-17 and Isaiah 42:1-9.
This morning Rande shared Part 3 of his talk with us from the scriptures on "Jesus in 3D". This is the audio podcast.
Welcome to East Chestnut Street Mennonite Church!
Welcome to East Chestnut Street Mennonite Church!
Join us this week as we look at Baptize and what it's purpose is starting with Jesus' baptism.
Join us this week as we look at Baptize and what it's purpose is starting with Jesus' baptism.
What in the world does it mean to be blessed? We use the word when it comes to sneezing, struggling and earthly riches, but those examples make it more confusing. And, is blessing something that is available to you and me? Pastor Chris Kipp talks about this and more from Matthew 3:13-17. Learn how our identity, acceptance and approval are found in the Father's Blessing. This recording is from a sermon delivered at Renaissance Church in Richmond, Texas, on Feb. 9th, 2020, and is the 2nd in a series entitled The Father's Blessing. You can find the video that Chris references at https://vimeo.com/106492749. www.ren-church.org
Isaiah 42:1-9 and Matthew 3:13-17
"And behold, a voice from heaven said, This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased." Matthew 3:17
Welcome to First Presbyterian Church, Columbus, Georgia! We hope you will be blessed by the ministry of the Word through our Sunday morning services! Click here to view the Concise service video on Youtube Click here to view the Complete service video on Youtube
Rev. Dr. David D. Young begins a Fall Sermon Series at the Neighborhood Church "Examining Our Religious Rites and Rituals" with his Sermon "Needing and Knowing Newness." This sermon examines Baptism as a Christian Ritual. Scripture readings of the day are Romans 6: 1-11 and Matthew 3: 13-17.
We are creative beings. We are a face of Divine Nature. We can create and change our reality and refill our glass!
To return to our First Love we must Believe, Pray and abide in the Vine and as a church we need the whole truth found in the Word and not half truths, be doers of His Word and hearers only and we need the Anointing of God. God doesn't anoint what isn't his. You have to go to God for the anointing.
God calls people to believe into Jesus, Jesus is not only the Saviour of our life, He is also the pattern for it.
Remembering the meaning of baptism.