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"The Warning Lights Part 2" addresses the spiritual dangers of retaliation, holding grudges, and neglecting essential practices such as serving, praying, and fasting.
Covenant Presbyterian Church (The Barn)
Covenant Presbyterian Church (The Barn)
Why do we tend to neglect prayer in our lives? What is it really about? Jesus helps us understand this by teaching us how to pray.
Why do we tend to neglect prayer in our lives? What is it really about? Jesus helps us understand this by teaching us how to pray.
Why do we tend to neglect prayer in our lives? What is it really about? Jesus helps us understand this by teaching us how to pray.
Seven reasons why prayer is essential!
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In this sermon on The Power of Prayer, pastor Dave McGee explores how we may "Form Good Prayer Habits".
At his advent, Jesus came to us in the midst of a troubled world, joining the fray with an arrival that was fraught with trouble of its own. Across the highs and lows spanning the Christmas narrative, we encounter the importance of prayer, whether it comes mysteriously as in the case of Joseph’s dreams, or in the more conventional prayer of Simeon when Jesus was eight days old. Whether we come before God troubled or rejoicing, whether in a calm or windy place, the nativity reveals an encouraging message about prayer—that God stands ready to speak to us tidings of comfort and joy, for he knows us, and he knows what we are facing.
At his advent, Jesus came to us in the midst of a troubled world, joining the fray with an arrival that was fraught with trouble of its own. Across the highs and lows spanning the Christmas narrative, we encounter the importance of prayer, whether it comes mysteriously as in the case of Joseph’s dreams, or in the more conventional prayer of Simeon when Jesus was eight days old. Whether we come before God troubled or rejoicing, whether in a calm or windy place, the nativity reveals an encouraging message about prayer—that God stands ready to speak to us tidings of comfort and joy, for he knows us, and he knows what we are facing.
At his advent, Jesus came to us in the midst of a troubled world, joining the fray with an arrival that was fraught with trouble of its own. Across the highs and lows spanning the Christmas narrative, we encounter the importance of prayer, whether it comes mysteriously as in the case of Joseph’s dreams, or in the more conventional prayer of Simeon when Jesus was eight days old. Whether we come before God troubled or rejoicing, whether in a calm or windy place, the nativity reveals an encouraging message about prayer—that God stands ready to speak to us tidings of comfort and joy, for he knows us, and he knows what we are facing.
A short series of studies on the nature of the church, as described in Acts 2:42.
These studies are from our current series, both Wednesday evening and Sunday mornings.