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Rev. Kenneth Bomberger gives today's prayerful thought based on the day's Scripture readings. Begin your morning in word and prayer with Rev. Kenneth Bomberger, who shares scripture, hymns, prayers, and texts for the day, and also gives a short meditation on the day's scripture lessons. Submit comments or questions to: listener@kfuo.org
Missionary Evangelist Robert Breaker talks about why we meet together as Christians, or why we go to church.
On this episode, we start a new series where we ask the question why? In this one, we ask why do we meet together as Christians? You can support the show at Buymeacoffee.com/laymenscup If you are listening on iTunes, please subscribe and leave a review. Laymen on iTunes If you have comments or questions for us, you can email us at laymenscup@gmail.com. Find us on YouTube by searching for LaymensCup. Make sure to subscribe and hit the notification bell! We are on Facebook at www.facebook.com/laymenscup. You can also follow us on Instagram and Twitter @laymenscup. It is always our hope to get the Gospel out to as many people as possible and you can help us by sharing the show. Word of mouth is the greatest way we will get the show out to the masses. Thank you. Please pray for us, as we are praying for you. Kemp, Wes, Shaun, Bob, and Ann Our Sponsors Candee Land Creations Navigating Neverland with Amy Carolina Furniture Mart
We all eat as part of our normal routines! Jesus was obviously the same, using the opportunity to meet with others, sharing His life with a wide variety of people so that they might know more about what God is calling them to do. Jesus put love in action through both His words and by what He did - consider His washing of His disciples' feet at the end of the Last Supper.In this final Talk in this Series, we also remind ourselves that as we meet together, we are gathering with a specific purpose. We primarily meet to behold God. Everything useful derives from that. May God open our eyes to see His glory and know Him as the Way, the Truth and the Life.You can read the script for the whole Service here.
In this Talk we briefly consider how Jesus met Elijah and Moses on the Mount of Transfiguration, as well as a little of the back story to this. God is far greater than we can understand or imagine. He can break into time, doing as He wishes. The supernatural is not far from us. Let us submit to God as our Master, Lord and Saviour.You can read the script for the whole Service here.
We are in battles every day of our lives. Let's follow what King Jehoshaphat and the People of Judah did when they were fearful of enemies just about to engage them in battle (2 Chronicles 20). They sought God wholeheartedly, reminding Him of His character and His previous actions on their behalf. Let us not be passive in the battles we face, but move forward at God's time and remembering that He is our Warrior in all situations.The script for the whole Service can be read here.
Jesus died on the Cross for you. Some of His female followers, including His mother Mary, watched His agony and His death from a distance. How did they feel? How do you feel as you imagine Jesus dying for you? Let's not ignore that awful day of Good Friday. Let's rejoice that Jesus so loved us that He went through that. There can be no triumph of the empty tomb without Jesus' death. We can learn a great deal from Jesus as we consider Him dying on the Cross for us. There is no way that we can be eternally lost - Jesus made sure of that. Let us follow Him with abandonment as we meet Him at the Cross today. You can read the Script for the whole Service here.
As a fellowship of believers we both walk with God together and on our own. Let us not lose heart, but keep on enduring. We are not alone. God is transforming us. This will lead us on to be effective Ambassadors for Him.The script for this Service can be read here.
We might long to meet God when we are going through the trials that come our way. God is eager to meet us in the mundane, routine and perfectly ordinary parts of our lives. We have the choice whether we want to meet Him in the non-spectacular parts of our average week. In this Talk we consider how people met with God as they were travelling. As people met God, so they were changed in a positive way. We need to be close to God to let Him lead us. We need to be ready to speak to others with a sense of urgency, so that they too may know God as Saviour and Lord. We are all on God's rota for action on earth. Let's expect that He will use us to serve and bless others.The script for the whole Service can be read here.
We all face trials and difficulties from time to time. Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego in Daniel Chapter 3, resolved to not worship an idol of Nebuchadnezzar. They knew their punishment meant being thrown into a fiery furnace, but they chose to do the right thing. They triumped in God and had a testimony about God's faithfulness. Obedience to God is costly, yet God can do the impossible when we do the possible. How do we face trials - with God or in our own strength? God promises to not leave us or forsake wherever we are. Rest in that truth.The script for the whole Service can be found here.
Large numbers of God's People might often meet in specific church buildings in many places around the world in the 21st century, but for thousands of Christians today and in the past, this isn't or wasn't the case. The Greek word that is often translated 'church' in English Bibles had an original civic meaning: a gathering with a specific purpose of those who are summoned. We can meet for several specific purposes as Jesus followers.Listen to this Talk to hear some of these purposes and to be reminded that, like Jesus, we are to show compassion to others. It is much more important to consider Who we are meeting (God), rather than where or in what way we are meeting. Let's demonstrate who God is and what He is like as we choose to meet together in the various places we go in a normal week.You can read the script for the whole Service here.
We meet together because God wants to do work within us that we simply can't replicate on an individual level. There is something for each of us as we grow in the body of Christ.
This is July 14th's exhortation by Matt Carpenter encouraging you to keep mercy & truth at the center of your approach to dealing with sin. Matt Carpenter taught history for fifteen years and has served in pastoral ministry for ten years. He is married to Amanda and they have four children: Phoebe, Simeon, Emmaline, and Olivia. In his spare time, he enjoys cooking, reading, hiking, and fishing. Trinity Reformed Church is a CREC church in Huntsville, AL. seeking to extend and unite the Kingdom in the Huntsville area. Check out our website, Facebook or YouTube!
Learning from Anne Scargill's encounter with a lovely woman who had got her facts all wrong about Arthur. A talk for The Seventh Sunday after Trinity, 14 July 2024. Referencing Amos 7.7-15, Mark 6.14-29, and a story from Ian Clayton, Anne Scargill, Betty Cook, Anne & Betty: United By The Struggle. Find the text to this and all my talks at bit.ly/johndavies-talks.
It is not good for man to be alone, therefore we need one another. In this message, Tim Davies uses the example of the very first church in Acts 2 to highlight the importance of meeting together as church. When we meet together, we learn together, we're nourished together, we pray together, we share together, and we are blessed together. It's very easy to assume that church is all about me; however, as Tim rightly said, we exist for a higher purpose, for God to add to our number daily those who are being saved (Acts 2:47). For more information about Breathe New Life Church or if you'd like to make a decision to follow Jesus, visit our website here: https://breathenewlife.church/becomeachristian
A new MP3 sermon from Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Rich and The Poor Meet Together Speaker: Scott D. Carter Broadcaster: Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/2/2024 Bible: Proverbs 22:2; Luke 16:19-31 Length: 32 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Rich and The Poor Meet Together Speaker: Scott D. Carter Broadcaster: Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/2/2024 Bible: Proverbs 22:2; Luke 16:19-31 Length: 32 min.
At the end of life, we all meet together on common ground, death.
At the end of life, we all meet together on common ground, death.
A new MP3 sermon from Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Rich and The Poor Meet Together Speaker: Scott D. Carter Broadcaster: Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/2/2024 Bible: Proverbs 22:2; Luke 16:19-31 Length: 32 min.
At the end of life, we all meet together on common ground, death.
Sunday, April 7th, 2024
Rev. Kenneth Bomberger gives today's prayerful thought based on the day's Scripture readings.
We gather as a church to treasure Christ together. Faith not only makes your life better, but also makes you better at life. As we continue our series through the book of Colossians, pastor Jon Kragel shares the value of gathering together as a church family. Paul's encouragement to the church in Colossae still applies to us today. You need the church, and the church needs you. Within you is Jesus Christ, the hope of glory.
Meeting together is a habit. You can gain it and you can lose it? So why are some people giving up on this? And does it matter.
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Is it really that important to assemble as Christians? Does the Bible give details or say anything about collective worship and the timing of worship activities? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this sermon, Bryan Brammer preaches from Hebrews 10:19-25 on why God asks us to meet together.
23 Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful. 24 And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, 25 not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near. The Holy Bible: English Standard Version (Wheaton, IL: Crossway Bibles, 2016), Heb 10:23–25.
We are designed to live in community. Thus, we must meet together.
September 3, 2023 | Free Life Church | Leesburg, VA
Imagine your family working together to solve problems. Sounds amazing, right? But how do you get there? Busy schedules and personality differences can make “working together” seem like a big challenge. Thankfully, you can develop a practice to pull everyone together, have fun, and build wisdom. In today's podcast, Corrie and Alan Thetford (Connected Families Certified Parent Coaches) join Stacy Bellward (podcast host) for a conversation about the positive impacts of family meetings. The discussion offers real-life examples and practical steps for family meetings with kids of any age (think toddlers to college students!). In this podcast you'll discover: Thanks…
Pastor Clayton starts a new series that explores MetaChurch's foundational principles. The church is not meant to be stagnant but an explosive force to make an impact outside the four walls of our building. If you would like to know more about MetaChurch and the movement of Jesus, I invite you to visit us at www.metachurch.tv.Support the show
Hebrews 10:19-25Stages of Faith:Discover Your FaithExercise Your FaithRest in Your FaithPass on Your FaithDraw NearHebrews 10:22Deuteronomy 6:4-9Hold FastHebrews 10:231 Thessalonians 5:16-22Luke 6:48Stir UpHebrews 10:25Meet TogetherHebrews 10:25Psalm 22:3 (NASB, ESV, KJV)
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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 September 4th, 2022, the Thirteenth Sunday After Pentecost. Our scripture is read by Nancy Turner (00:05) and the sermon by Rev. Brian Felker Jones is entitled “They Continued to Meet Together” (01:03). At Gary Church our mission is to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world!Act 2:42-47Revised Common LectionaryVideo of the entire September 4th, 2022 Worship Service at Gary Church
Lead Pastor Jack Moraine continues the series "Hebrews" with the message "An Invitation to Meet Together."
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Welcome to this episode of Scripture Stillness. In this episode, we will lead you through a short 5-minute Biblical meditation.Today's theme is “Let's Meet Together” based upon Hebrews 10:24-25. This is an opportunity to calm your heart, calm your mind, and connect with Christ through His Word. As the Scripture says to be still and know that He is God (Psalm 46:10).If you haven't yet, sign up to get access to your FREE workouts, downloads, and more here: https://aliveandactivewellness.comWe love you and are praying for you!
Lead Pastor, Travis Simone gives a message from Hebrews 10:11-25 as we begin our new series, "The Life of My Church."
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