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At the core of every societal problem is a deep spiritual issue; in 1 Kings 18, Elijah reveals that he knows what he is dealing with is the spiritual condition of the nation. He logically asks, “What do they believe about God?” Join us as we explore how the nation responds in our E2E study, Pt. 89.
The third message in the series "The Life of Elijah" with the Bible reference of 1 Kings 18:16-29.We hope you were blessed by this message! Visit our website for more information about Grove City Vineyard.
Elijah challenges the people of Israel to stop wavering between two opinions. If Jehovah is God, follow Him; if Baal is God, follow him. Elijah proposed a contest between Jehovah and Baal. The prophets of Baal to built an altar with a bull upon it, and called upon Baal to consume the sacrifice with fire. The prophet of Jehovah Elijah built an altar with a bull on it and he called upon Jehovah to send down fire to consume the sacrifice. Join us for this thrilling episode that details this incredible showdown on Mt Carmel.
Elijah Summons Ahab and all Israel to a Spiritual Showdown on Mt Carmel1. The Sovereign Summons2. The Special Setting3. The Shameful SilenceTime:MorningMinister:Pastor Keith DavisRead by:Bryan ViherTexts:1 Kings 18:19–211 Kings 18:1–40
What happens when your faith feels pulled in multiple directions? The Israelites faced this exact dilemma as they wavered between God and Baal. Through Elijah's dramatic showdown with false prophets on Mount Carmel, God powerfully demonstrated His supremacy in enemy territory, just as Jesus would later do. Listen now and be inspired to recognize God's presence in every square inch of your life, knowing He works through both extraordinary prophets and ordinary believers like Obadiah to bring you back to Himself.
Holy inebriation! We are to become drunk with faith. For those inebriated with alcohol there is often a loss of the capacity to think about things or see things clearly. For those inebriated with faith, there is a loss of sight of the things of this world and attraction to them because one's gaze is fixed upon the Beloved. Love alone draws the soul forward. Indeed, it is by the grace of God that we make that initial turn towards Him and so begin to see with a greater clarity the inconstancy that sin brings into our life and the healing, the hope, and the joy that faith alone provides. Our senses and our natural faculties that we use constantly to perceive the world around us often become a source of distortion because of the weakening of our will and the darkening of our intellect. And even if these faculties should function perfectly, they still are incapable of comprehending God as he is in himself. When faith begins to grow, we begin to see the presence of God in all things and his Providence acting on our behalf. Love, seeks union and communion and perfect Love is present in our lives in a transformative fashion. We need not fear affliction, poverty, or the hatred of others knowing that we are loved with a perfect love. We are never in isolation when we are in Christ through faith and the grace that he provides us. The inconstancy of sin is replaced with the stability and fearlessness of faith. The world can take everything from us, including our honor, and yet we find no loss in it. With St Paul we count all things as refuse in comparison to knowing Jesus Christ and him crucified. Isaac wants a to understand the need to be fully immersed in this love, to be inebriated by it and permeated by it so that it shapes our entire existence. --- Text of chat during the group: 00:02:32 Paisios: Baptismal. One moment I'll get headphones. 00:09:33 Una: I see we have a dog and cat in attendance tonight 00:09:45 Una: Very Franciscan 00:09:59 Una: Are they keen on Isaac? 00:14:26 Bob Čihák, AZ: P. 114, # 7 00:16:53 Paisios: Reacted to "Are they keen on I..." with ❤️ 00:22:00 Eric Jobe: There is an emphasis here on “perception” (rgeshta), which he repeats, a perception of the power of faith versus the perception of visible matter. I think this keys into the notion of being drunk. When we are drunk, we lose perception. If we are drunk with faith, we lose perception of worldly things and become perceptive to spiritual things. 00:22:07 Una: How does this paragraph fit with the essence/energy ? 00:23:10 Una: Thank you 00:23:40 Jamie: Reacted to "There is an emphas..." with
In the 11th sermon in the Elijah series, Mike Gowens considers the reasons for Elijah's despondency in the aftermath of the victory on Mt Carmel. Like us, the prophet was very human, but God addresses his spiritual fatigue with tenderness and grace. This message was delivered on Lord's Day morning, 2/9/25.
This 2/2/25 message by Michael Gowens focuses on the premier event in the life of the prophet Elijah, i.e. the contest high atop Mt Carmel with the 850 false prophets of the State. Everything in the narrative has been moving to this moment of crescendo in which the question of "Which is the true God, Baal or Jehovah?" will be resolved once and for all. This is message #9 in the Elijah series.
In a new comic series project called Messages of Our Lady, Philip Koslowski is excited to announce the release of the first in the series on Our Lady of Mount Carmel. + Executive Director of the Bishop Baraga Association, Lenora McKeen speaks about the canonization process for Bishop Frederick Baraga, also known as "The Snowshoe Priest".
This week, we are inviting God to spark something lasting within us, disrupt comfort, and redirect our hearts back to Him. Our deepest sacrifices invite a "Holy Fire" that consumes every corner of our lives, exposing our devotion. Join us as we explore the call to unwavering faith, even when circumstances are dry!
1 Then shall the kingdom of heaven be like to ten virgins, who taking their lamps went out to meet the bridegroom and the bride.Tunc simile erit regnum caelorum decem virginibus : quae accipientes lampades suas exierunt obviam sponso et sponsae. 2 And five of them were foolish, and five wise.Quinque autem ex eis erant fatuae, et quinque prudentes : 3 But the five foolish, having taken their lamps, did not take oil with them:sed quinque fatuae, acceptis lampadibus, non sumpserunt oleum secum : 4 But the wise took oil in their vessels with the lamps.prudentes vero acceperunt oleum in vasis suis cum lampadibus. 5 And the bridegroom tarrying, they all slumbered and slept.Moram autem faciente sponso, dormitaverunt omnes et dormierunt. 6 And at midnight there was a cry made: Behold the bridegroom cometh, go ye forth to meet him.Media autem nocte clamor factus est : Ecce sponsus venit, exite obviam ei. 7 Then all those virgins arose and trimmed their lamps.Tunc surrexerunt omnes virgines illae, et ornaverunt lampades suas. 8 And the foolish said to the wise: Give us of your oil, for our lamps are gone out.Fatuae autem sapientibus dixerunt : Date nobis de oleo vestro, quia lampades nostrae extinguuntur. 9 The wise answered, saying: Lest perhaps there be not enough for us and for you, go ye rather to them that sell, and buy for yourselves.Responderunt prudentes, dicentes : Ne forte non sufficiat nobis, et vobis, ite potius ad vendentes, et emite vobis. 10 Now whilst they went to buy, the bridegroom came: and they that were ready, went in with him to the marriage, and the door was shut.Dum autem irent emere, venit sponsus : et quae paratae erant, intraverunt cum eo ad nuptias, et clausa est janua. 11 But at last come also the other virgins, saying: Lord, Lord, open to us.Novissime vero veniunt et reliquae virgines, dicentes : Domine, domine, aperi nobis. 12 But he answering said: Amen I say to you, I know you not.At ille respondens, ait : Amen dico vobis, nescio vos. 13 Watch ye therefore, because you know not the day nor the hour.Vigilate itaque, quia nescitis diem, neque horam. The seraphic St Teresa, born at Avila (Spain) at the age of 18, entered the convent of St Mary of Mt Carmel. As the Reformer of the Carmelites, she re-established the primitive observance of their ancient Rule. On account of her invaluable works on mystical Theology, she may be considered one of the greatest Doctors of the Church. She died A.D. 1582.
Archbishop Aquila addresses the congregation at Our Lady of Mount Carmel parish in Denver, celebrating the instillation of their new Pastor. Readings: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/091524.cfm
Pastor Marshall Ochs | September 8, 2024In this message, Pastor Marshall teaches from 1 Kings 19-20. These chapters cover the aftermath of Mt Carmel and the resistance from Jezebel. Elijah expected nationwide revival, but Ahab's wife stood in the way. These chapters reveal how Elijah dealt with this disappointment and how God comforts His people in sorrow. These chapters are a great source of encouragement for anyone struggling with discontentment.
Elijah showed he was a man of great faith when he challenged the wicked king Ahab on Mount Carmel, fire miraculously burnt up his offering and 450 prophets of Baal were killed. Then three and a half years of drought came dramatically to an end! But after that he had a remarkable collapse of faith. We suspect that, after the remarkable climax of events on Mt Carmel he thought everything was going to be easier now and his intense faith in God relaxed. Not so, in today's chapter (I Kings 19), when Jezebel declares her intention to kill him because he had caused the death of her 450 prophets, Elijah's confidence in serving the LORD suddenly collapses and he runs for his life. He says to God, “It is enough now O LORD, take away my life for I am no better than my fathers.” [v.14] But the end result is that he finds God in a more personal way than ever before. Food is miraculously provided for him and after 40 days (interesting that period, the same as Moses spent on the mountain with God) he comes to “Horeb, the mount of God.” [v.8] where Moses had received the law. He lodges in a cave [v.9] and there he experiences the awesome power of God. He thinks he is the only faithful person left in Israel and is told there are 7,000 in Israel who have not bowed the knee to worship Baal (v.18). As he hides in the cave there is a strong wind, strong enough to break the rocks, then an earthquake and then a fire! Awesome, it is rather parallel to God's judgements on the world at the end of this age when Jesus is about to come. After all this he hears a whispering voice [v.11,12] so he stands in the entrance to the cave and receives new commands of the work he still has to do for the LORD. So Elijah found God and experienced a relationship with God in greater measure after the events on Mt. Carmel. The lesson for us? If we are totally committed to serving God, he will never let us go. If things go wrong in our life, it is a prelude to having a closer relationship with God and serving him and his Son in an even more intimate manner.
How we respond to challenging events “will disclose the purposes of the heart” [1 Cor. 4 v.5] and reveal to our Lord – and to ourselves – if we are honest with ourselves – the real purposes, the real objectives that dominate our minds. The Bible contains numerous examples of this and we read several today. Elijah challenges Ahab and the prophets of Baal! They had served Baal for the fleshly benefits they believed they were getting. Yet there were those who remained faithful to the Almighty and Obadiah had hidden and fed a hundred in a cave “because he feared the Lord greatly” [1 Kings 18 v.3] Elijah had maintained a full conviction of faith – and even for him, his convictions faltered as we will read tomorrow – resulting in a valuable lesson. Elijah challenged them all on Mt Carmel, “How long will you go limping between two different opinions?” [v.21] What a lot of such “limping” there is today! Opinions, but not convictions achieved by having real godly “purposes of the heart.” Jeremiah in Egypt confronts those who have gone there, they also had “limped” between two different ways of thinking – and therefore of acting. They said to him, “We will surely perform our vows that we have made, to make offerings to the queen of heaven …” [44 v.25] Their reasoning was that “since they left off making offerings to the queen of heaven … we have lacked everything …” [v.18] This is another example of ‘limping' between opinions – with no “purposes in the heart” other than seeing how their material needs could be satisfied. In Paul's words to the Corinthians we read, “I brothers could not address you as spiritual people, but as people of the flesh, as infants in Christ. I fed you with milk not solid food, for you were not ready for it. And even now you are not yet ready, for you are still of the flesh …” [3 v.1-3] How many of us are ready for the “solid food” of Scripture? Reflect on the context of our opening quotation – it is when “the Lord comes who will bring to light the things now hidden in darkness and will disclose the purposes of the heart. Then each one will receive his (or her) commendation from God.” The Lord is just about at the door! There is conflict in Corinth and Paul urges them “that you may learn by us not to go beyond what is written …” [v.6] That is ideal advice for us too – and to behave accordingly – with conviction – having grown beyond being infants – also – not faltering between opinions- because, when “the Lord comes …” he “will disclose” all.
The Poem of the Man God is a retelling of the Gospel of Jesus of Nazareth as told in the private revelations of Maria Valtorta. In this episode we see Jesus and his cousin James on their way back from Mount Carmel. *Intro music track Promesa by Blue Dot Sessions
The Poem of the Man God is a retelling of the Gospel of Jesus of Nazareth as told in the private revelations of Maria Valtorta. In this episode we see Jesus goes up Mount Carmel with his cousin James. *Intro music track Promesa by Blue Dot Sessions
Is my life penetrated by the Word of God, or am I choosing the way of Judas and the towns of today's gospel? Our Lady stands victorious over the place where idols are crushed and the true God is worshiped.
How did the title of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel come about? What is the connection with the Prophet Elijah? How did the spirituality of Elijah spread across the world? What happened on July 16th that is so significant to Carmelites? What is the connection of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel to the Church approved apparitions of Our Lady in Lourdes and in Fatima? How are we connected today?
The Holy History of Mt Carmel *Our Lady's Scapular: A Garment of Grace *Mary & Mt Carmel *The Brown Scapular *Our Mother of Mt Carmel
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Fr. Larry Richards of The Reason For Our Hope Foundation Podcast
Today is Tuesday, July 16, 2024, A Feria, also the feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, a 4th class feast, with the color of green or white. In this episode: The meditation: “Acting So As to Please God,” today's news from the Church: “New Guidelines for St. Peter's Basilica Employees,” and today's thought from the Archbishop. We'd love your feedback on these Daily Devotionals! What do you like / not like, and what would you like us to add? podcast@sspx.org - - - - - - Sources Used Today: Practical Meditations (Angelus Press) “New Guidelines for St. Peter's Basilica Employees” (FSSPX.news) https://fsspx.news/en/news/cardinals-recollections-46223 The Spiritual Life- Archbishop Lefebvre (Angelus Press) - - - - - - - Please Support this Apostolate with 1-time or Monthly Donation >> - - - - - - - Explore more: Subscribe to the email version of this Devotional - it's a perfect companion! Subscribe to this Podcast to receive this and all our audio episodes Subscribe to the SSPX YouTube channel for video versions of our podcast series and Sermons FSSPX News Website: https://fsspx.news Visit the US District website: https://sspx.org/ - - - - - What is the SSPX Podcast? The SSPX Podcast is produced by Angelus Press, which has as its mission the fortification of traditional Catholics so that they can defend the Faith, and reaching out to those who have not yet found Tradition. - - - - - - What is the SSPX? The main goal of the Society of Saint Pius X is to preserve the Catholic Faith in its fullness and purity, to teach its truths, and to diffuse its virtues, especially through the Roman Catholic priesthood. Authentic spiritual life, the sacraments, and the traditional liturgy are its primary means of bringing this life of grace to souls. Although the traditional Latin Mass is the most visible and public expression of the work of the Society, we are committed to defending Catholic Tradition in its entirety: all of Catholic doctrine and morals as the Church has always defended them. What people need is the Catholic Faith, without compromise, with all the truth and beauty which accompanies it. https://sspx.org
Please pray for the repose of the soul of Mr. Joseph, who died suddenly today wearing his brown scapular after receiving the Apostolic Pardon --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/william-wannall/support
The Holy History of Mt Carmel *Our Lady's Scapular: A Garment of Grace *Mary & Mt Carmel *The Brown Scapular *Our Mother of Mt Carmel
27 And it came to pass, as he spoke these things, a certain woman from the crowd, lifting up her voice, said to him: Blessed is the womb that bore thee, and the paps that gave thee suck.Factum est autem, cum haec diceret : extollens vocem quaedam mulier de turba dixit illi : Beatus venter qui te portavit, et ubera quae suxisti. 28 But he said: Yea rather, blessed are they who hear the word of God, and keep it.At ille dixit : Quinimmo beati, qui audiunt verbum Dei et custodiunt illud. Today are commemorated the favors granted to the Brothers of Our Lady of Mt Carmel, successors to those early Christians who built a chapel in her honor at Mount Carmel. The institution and habit of the Carmelite Order as now known are due to Our Lady's instructions first to Simon Stock and later to Pope Honorus III. She promised special protection in life and after death to all who adopted the Tertiary's rule of life and wore her habit.
The Community of St Gregory the Great sing the Gregorian Chant Mass for the Memoria of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Recorded live at Southgate House on 16 July 2024.
7-16-24: Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel – Sr. Mary Claire, OCD by
The Brown Scapular is one of the most highly recommended Marian devotions of all time. Do Christians have to wear it? What does it mean and what promises are given from Heaven for those who do? Hear Fr. Chris Alar explain the brown scapular and what was said at Fatima about it. Did Fatima require it? Find out... Are you enjoying this podcast? I invite you to listen to more shows brought to you by the Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception. Join us daily for enriching, spiritual content which will help you on your journey with Jesus Christ. Simply visit DivineMercyPlus.org for a complete list of our shows. That's DivineMercyPlus.org. Please “follow” or “subscribe” to this podcast to receive the latest episodes and updates. If you have been blessed by this podcast, please consider leaving a review. Reviews greatly improve our podcast ranking, and will help spread this podcast to other people throughout the world. Thank you and God bless you!
In today's episode, Adam revisits an interview with Fr. Jeffrey Kirby to discuss enrollment in the Brown Scapular as we prepare for the celebration of the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. For more information on Covenant Network, please visit OurCatholicRadio.org
Pastor Kent fills in for Sam this week as we continue our study of the mountains of the Bible.
Marian SaturdayHERE is the video all about the apparition of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel.HERE is the pdf of the Scapular Blessing of Investiture.Music:All the Glory (Instrumental)Canticle of Zechariah - Sr. Mary Gemma
We live in a time that we can communicate or shop around the world in relatively a short amount of time. We can get thousands of answers to our questions on our phone in a matter of seconds or thousands of a second. We can transfer, send or receive money electronically in a few clicks. It seems like almost everything we want or need is being available to us faster and faster in a shorter amount of time and effort. So, what about praying? Can we get what we want or need in a short prayer? Do short prayers even work? The bible has some really good examples of short prayers and how they worked. These examples should encourage us to pray, even if we don’t exactly know how to get started praying, and if we do pray they should encourage us to pray even more.
We live in a time that we can communicate or shop around the world in relatively a short amount of time. We can get thousands of answers to our questions on our phone in a matter of seconds or thousands of a second. We can transfer, send or receive money electronically in a few clicks. It seems like almost everything we want or need is being available to us faster and faster in a shorter amount of time and effort. So, what about praying? Can we get what we want or need in a short prayer? Do short prayers even work? The bible has some really good examples of short prayers and how they worked. These examples should encourage us to pray, even if we don’t exactly know how to get started praying, and if we do pray they should encourage us to pray even more.
Elijah after the events of Mt. Carmel is not spoken of much, and not much is widely known due to people usually only focusing on the battle with the Prophets of Baal. But there is so much more, and many more victories. So we take some time here to go through this and see how the Lord helped him and fought for him, and what we can glean for ourselves. (The broadcast was done years ago on Periscope) Apologetics, Debate, Bible Discussions, Evangelism, and much more A Bible study on personal works and fruit bearing - "The mystic fruit bowl" Mark 7:5-23 - To know more on how to be saved, what are the requirements and such, please see our playlist on the Gospel and Eternal Security (assurance of salvation) - Our Ministries Website - 1John 5:20) "And we know that the Son of God is come, and hath given us an understanding, that we may know him that is true, and we are in him that is true, even in his Son Jesus Christ. This is the true God, and eternal life."
Connie Rice, is a lawyer and author renowned for coalition legal cases and campaigns that fight systemic injustice to advance multiracial democracy. Her work has won over $10 billion in damages and policy changes that expanded safety and opportunity for millions in poor neighborhoods. Rice's advocacy has earned over 50 major awards and prompted Los Angeles Magazine to call her “the voice for LA's oppressed. In 2013, Rice won the John W. Gardener Award for being “the indispensable architect of the transformation of…Los Angeles' approach to both policing and to its longstanding gang epidemic.” In 2014, President Barack Obama appointed Rice to his President's Taskforce on 21st Century Policing. Former LAPD Chief of Police Charlie Beck, whom Rice sued before becoming an ally, called Rice, “The Conscience of [Los Angeles].”Resources:Article: www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2024-02-15/police-los-angeles-lapd-karen-bass-michel-moore-dominic-choiArticle: www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2022-12-11/los-angeles-police-department-community-safety-partnershipCommunity Announcements:Friends of Hyde Park Book ClubMeetings take place every fourth Saturday of the month from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Location: Hyde Park Miriam Matthews Branch Library For more information, call (323)750-7241 or visit www.lapl.org/whats-on/events/friends-hyde-park-book-clubCD8 Parks Summer ProgrammingAlgin Sutton Park Summer Block Party kicks off June 8th From 11 AM to 3 PM, join us to meet our CSP Officers and engage with the community. Event includes a resource fair, interactive activities, delicious food, and pool party.Recreation and Parks' Summer Day Camp from June 17th to August 9th every weekday from 8 AM to 3 PM. Participating locations include Algin Sutton, St Andrews, Harvard, Loren Miller, Denker, Van Ness, and Mt Carmel parks. Contact local park to register. You can find their contact information at laparks.orgTo stay up to date on all of our summer activities and all of our events throughout the year, subscribe to our newsletter (cd8.lacity.gov/subscribe)and follow us on Instagram (@MHDCD8) and Facebook (facebook.com/mhdcd8).
With one short sentence from Jezebel, Elijah runs for his life. He's gone from the mountain top of spiritual revival on Mt Carmel to the depth of despair, ready to quit. God meets him in the wilderness and provides a snack and a nap, and he's enabled to carry on. As he arrives at Horeb, he's still spiritually uncertain and feeling abandoned by God — but God meets him and gives him fresh direction. Elijah is renewed by time away and time in God's presence. The gospel assures us of God's unfailing love and grace, which sustains us through every trial and empowers us to overcome fear with faith in Him. When we face fear and discouragement we can find comfort and strength in Jesus, who promises to never leave us nor forsake us.
Speaker: Pastor Mabio Coelho Original Broadcast Date: May 11, 2024 Bulletin | Sermon Transcript YouTube video: https://youtu.be/DoGRxUjqDLQ
Speaker: Pastor Mabio Coelho Original Broadcast Date: May 11, 2024 Bulletin | Sermon Transcript YouTube video: https://youtu.be/DoGRxUjqDLQ
(1) The Challenge Made; (2) The Answers Given (by the people and the Lord); (3) The Question for Us.
-1- The Challenge Made- -2- The Answers Given -by the people and the Lord-- -3- The Question for Us.
In this monthly departmental update from Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center, you'll hear from the Transition & Employment Department as well as two interviews from the Veteran Business Outreach Center. Aaron Groziak with VBOC brings you two interviews from female veterans who are successfully growing their businesses. Discover stories from veteran-owned, women-owned businesses operating in the Colorado Springs area and learn about opportunities for veteran and military-connected entrepreneurs. Plus, Taylor Chapman and John Dix chat about what's happening with the T&E department and how folks can grow and develop through classes at Mt. Carmel VSC and dive deeper with Peer Navigators to help in the transition from military to civilian employment. The Veterans Voice Project presented by USAA is a Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center service. Veterans Voice Colorado Springs is produced in the OPTUM Podcast Studio, distributed via the Medicare Mentors Veterans Voice Podcast Channel, powered by Technology Partner Colorado Computer Support, and made possible in part by Supporting Partner, The WireNut Home Services.
A 39-year-old woman who taught at Mt. Carmel High in in custody, accused of having a years-long sexual relationship with a student who was 15 when the relationship began. An Associate Principal at Hoover High School has been arrested on child pornography charges. San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria has appointed Assistant Chief Scott Wahl as the San Diego Police Department's new chief of police. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
DePaul College Prep High School Coach Tom Kleinschmidt talks about winning on winning back-to-back state championships:-"Culture. If we're not doing the right things off the court, it's really hard to do the things on the court"-The players that started it all-Practice, practice, practice-State Championship on the line, 2 minutes left, what does he say to his players during the timeout Follow DePaul College Mens Basketball on X (formally Twitter) To subscribe to The Pete McMurray Show Podcast just click here
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In week 3 of our Peaks & Valleys series, Pastor Dustin Aagaard teaches how to find strength in Jesus. The line from Blessing to Burnout can be so thin. James 5:17 1 Kings 18 Obedience often precedes blessings. John 6:35 Matthew 11:28-29 Website: https://journeychristian.com New Here? https://journeychristian.com/new Need Prayer? https://journeychristian.com/prayer Next Steps: https://journeychristian.com/nextsteps Facebook & Instagram @fljourneychurch
Fr. Larry Richards of The Reason For Our Hope Foundation Podcast