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First Presbyterian New Bern
3/29/26 Palm Sunday Sermon: What Happens in Jerusalem

First Presbyterian New Bern

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2026 15:39


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Paul VanderKlay's Podcast
The Crucified King

Paul VanderKlay's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2026 33:50


Palm Sunday Sermon

Emmanuel Assembly  Knoxville
Palm Sunday 2026

Emmanuel Assembly Knoxville

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2026 48:18


Join us for a special Palm Sunday Sermon from Dan Webb.

All Saints Episcopal Church Podcasts
Palm Sunday Sermon from Alan Murray - 3-29-26

All Saints Episcopal Church Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2026 15:24


Dear friends in Christ, welcome to this podcast from All Saints Episcopal Church in Portland. All Saints is a loving, welcoming parish serving Southeast Portland for over a century. Our purpose is to celebrate God's love, seek and serve Christ in all persons, and go forth into the world rejoicing in the power of the Spirit!Today, we invite you to join parishioner Alan Murray - licensed lay preacher in the Diocese of Oregon - as he preaches the gospel, and explores the mysteries of God in our modern world.

Redeemer Asheville Podcast
Palm Sunday Sermon - March 29, 2026

Redeemer Asheville Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 23:24


Scripture Readings: Isaiah 52:13—53:12;Psalm 31:10-18; Philippians 2:5-11;Matthew 27:11-26

Hillcrest Covenant Church DeKalb
Rattled | The Shaken Kingdom

Hillcrest Covenant Church DeKalb

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 34:03


Central Church Contemporary Service
March 29 – Palm Sunday

Central Church Contemporary Service

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 23:09


by Aubrey Botha https://cpcchurchimages.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/31161222/March-29-Palm-Sunday-Sermon.mp3 Matthew 16:21-28 (NLT) Jesus Predicts His Death 21 From then on Jesus[a] began to tell his disciples plainly that it was necessary for him to go to Jerusalem, and that he would suffer many terrible things at the hands of the elders, the leading priests, and the teachers of religious law. He would be killed, but on the third day he would be raised from the dead. 22 But Peter took him aside and began to reprimand him[b] for saying such things. “Heaven forbid, Lord,” he said. “This will never happen to you!” 23 Jesus turned to Peter and said, “Get away from me, Satan! You are a dangerous trap to me. You are seeing things merely from a human point of view, not from God's.” 24 Then Jesus said to his disciples, “If any of you wants to be my follower, you must give up your own way, take up your cross, and follow me. 25 If you try to hang on to your life, you will lose it. But if you give up your life for my sake, you will save it. 26 And what do you benefit if you gain the whole world but lose your own soul?[c] Is anything worth more than your soul? 27 For the Son of Man will come with his angels in the glory of his Father and will judge all people according to their deeds. 28 And I tell you the truth, some standing here right now will not die before they see the Son of Man coming in his Kingdom.” Transcription (Transcribed by TurboScribe) Palm Sunday begins on a road leading to Jerusalem. A king enters the city, not with armour, not with force, but on a donkey. Palms wave in the air like declarations of victory. Voices cry, Hosanna, blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. They were celebrating a king, but didn’t understand the kind of king he was. Because this celebration is moving somewhere. The cheers of Sunday are already casting the shadow of Friday. This same road leads to a cross. Palms will give way to thorns. Shouts will fall silent beneath the weight of nails. Yet this is not a story of loss. It’s a story of love. Because the cross was never the end. It was the doorway. Palm Sunday leans toward an empty tomb. Toward a morning where death is defeated and hope rises with the sun. The king who came in humility will rise again in victory. Good morning. It’s good to see so many of you and to see your faces on this Palm Sunday. Alexander just said he forgot to remind you that there is a Maundy Thursday service, but it’s online only. So if you go to the website, it will be online and you can watch the Manndy Thursday service online. Father God, thank you for these moments, moments in your holy presence. We’ll hear your words again this morning, Lord Jesus, as you remind us why you came into this world. Help us then to see you and honour you. In your holy name we pray. Amen. I’m sure you’ll agree with me if I say that this amazing life that God gives us, with all of its joy and happiness and also sometimes with a struggle, isn’t always easy and sometimes really painful. There’s many reasons for that. We suffer loss. We struggle. We fail. We get angry. We get frustrated. All of these things and it causes pain. But maybe the most difficult of all of these challenges is the pain of surrender. That moment that I stand before God and I look God in the eye and I say, Lord, here’s my everything, my whole life, and I want to give that to you in a surrender. And from now on, Lord, you lead and I will follow. Because just think, most of us like to lead. Most of us like to make the decisions. Most of us like to be in control. And all we want of God is to follow behind and clean up the messes. So the question we’re going to ask this morning, and each of us has to answer that for themselves, is the question in my life, who leads and who follows? It’s a little bit of the question of Palm Sunday. Because for Jesus to get to that open grave, he had to surrender. And it started on Palm Sunday. So read with me Matthew 16. That was interesting. When I saw this, my last sermon here before I went off was from Mark, and it was the same passage, not the same sermon. So Caesarea Philippi is where they are. You’ll remember that, where Jesus asked the question, who do you say I am? And then we go in Matthew from verse 21, and I’m reading from the New Living Translation. From then on, Jesus began to tell his disciples plainly that it was necessary for him to go to Jerusalem and that he would suffer many terrible things at the hands of the elders. Presbyterians, you know that. The word for elder in Greek is presbyteros. He didn’t suffer by the presbyterians. By the hands of the elders, the leading priests, and the teachers of religious law. He would be killed, but, and that is a big biblical but. He would be killed, but on the third day, he would be raised from the dead. But Peter took him aside and began to reprimand him for saying such things. Heaven forbid, Lord, he said, this will never happen to you. Jesus turned to Peter and said, get away from me, Satan. You’re a dangerous trap to me. You’re seeing things merely from a human point of view, not from God’s. And then Jesus said to his disciples, who wants to lead, who wants to follow? If any of you want to be my follower, you must give up your own ways. Take up your cross and follow me. For if you try to hang on to your life, you will lose it. But if you give up your life for my sake, you will save it. So what do you benefit if you gain the whole world, but you lose your own soul? Is anything worth more than your soul? For the Son of Man will come with His angels in the glory of His Father and will judge all people according to their beliefs. And I tell you the truth, some standing here right now will not die before they see the Son of Man coming in His glory. So here we have Jesus in this discussion with His disciples, telling them what’s waiting for them as they journey to Jerusalem. For what they’ll see in a moment is they’ll go in there and they’ll hear the Hoshana, save us, Lord. They’ll hear what we just sang. Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Baruch haba b’Shem Adonai. Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord. They’re going to hear all of this, and they’re going to see this King. And Jesus says, stop. Let me tell you what’s really going to happen when you see all this. I’m going to Jerusalem because I am surrendering to the plan of God. I’m going there, and they will take me prisoner, and they are going to torture me, and I am going to suffer, and they are going to nail me to a cross, and I am going to die. But on the third day, God is going to let me walk out that tomb. And when you read this, and when you go read it again, you’ll see that when Jesus says this, you cannot feel in the language that there’s regret or a heaviness or, oh, my Holy Moses, why am I having to go and do this? Yes, He says, it’s going to be hard. Yes, it’s going to be difficult. I am going to suffer. I am going to be nailed to a cross. I am going to die. But, and there’s that big biblical but, on that third day, God is going to show up, and I am going to walk right out of that grave. Can you hear that, my friends? What He’s saying is this, if I am prepared to surrender and give it up to God, God will show up on the third day. Sometimes the third day is longer than three days. Sometimes the third day feels like it’s never going to happen. And Satan will stand, as he did outside the tomb of Jesus, and he was celebrating because he’s gone and dead. And on that third day, God says, arise, my love, arise, my love. Death no longer has a hold on you. And Jesus says to you and me, if you surrender your life to me, and you give it up, and I lead, and you follow, whatever it might be, there is a third day, and on the third day, God shows up. Is there any Baptist in this church that can say amen? Because that God that shows up is a good God, and a loving God, and a caring God, a God who knows me, and a God who gave His only Son for me. If I surrender, God shows up. Always. And this is not a biblical, well maybe it is, biblical, but this is one of ours. It’s a causal relationship. Jesus, being obedient and going to the cross, causes God to show up and open that grave. If Jesus did not go to the grave and give it all up, there would be no third day. Not for Him, not for me, not for you, and not for anyone. When I surrender, God shows up. Didn’t sit well with Peter. By now we should know that. And Peter has a word to say. In that beautiful verse 22, Peter took him aside and said, Heaven forbid, Lord, that would never happen to you. Now, if it wasn’t so serious, we could have a little chuckle out of this. Because just think about it. Here’s Peter looking at the Son of God, trying to stop the Son of God from doing what the Son of God had come to do in this world from the beginning. The irony is also a little sad. Peter, in doing this and just being so in a hurry, he misses, doesn’t see what it means for God to show up. Because Peter’s doing the Peter thing and the us thing. Peter’s looking out for Peter’s own interests. He’s thinking, Jesus, we’ve got a good thing going. Look at all the people with us. They’re just coming. We’re going to Jerusalem. It’s the feast. Do you know how we can build that congregation? Do you know how we can build this movement? We’ve got a good thing going. Don’t you talk about dying and stuff like that. Because here’s the thing. Peter’s looking out for Peter’s best interest. And the problem is so many of us fall into that same trap. And we think, if I lead, if I do the things, if I stay in command, if I do, then I’ll be fine. Because it’s for my best interest. How sad the answer that Jesus gives him. And no wonder Jesus is a little sharp in his answer. Because in doing what Peter is doing, he’s violating the most fundamental characteristic of God. Of who God is. Of who God works. Of how God functions in this world. And that is that God is always looking out for the best interest of others. When this world was messed up, he called the Noah. And he started over. When he needed to start out new, he called the man Abraham from Ur. And brought him all to the promised land. When things were not good, he sent a young man called Joseph. And three days was a little longer for him. But that was in preparation for him to show up when they needed him. Took a little baby and put him in the River Nile. Because God did show up for our best interest. He called prophet after prophet. He sent a man called John the Baptizer. And he sent his son. Problem is, when we start looking out only for our own interest. When we try and do things for ourselves and just manipulate and make them work as we think they should be working. Oftentimes we end up living in the wrong stories. And I think I’m great. And when I’m not doing great, I’m kind of angry at God. Why? Because I’m living in the wrong story. I’ve told you this story before, but it’s a really good illustration of this. There’s a story of the couple who were married 60 years. They decided to downsize. And as they were going through the house, the husband discovers this little box. Way back in the cupboard. Opens the box. There’s two beautiful crochet dolls in the box. And then there’s also this envelope with $90,000 in it. And he’s kind of stunned. So he walks in. He says, look what I discovered. Do you know anything about this? He says, yeah. It’s all me. He says, tell the story. He says, well, when we got married, my grandmother called me. And she said, I want to give you some advice for your marriage. When you get into a fight, don’t fight. Go to your room. Go calm down and crochet a doll. And just put it away. Put all the anger away with the doll. And he looked at this box. And he thought, wow. In 60 years. He says, that’s good. But what about the $90,000? She said, well, after the second doll, I didn’t have any more room for the dolls I crocheted. So I took them to the craft store and sold them for $5. He was living in the wrong story. And sometimes we live in the wrong story. So I ask myself, what if I’m living in the wrong story? What if I’m living in the wrong story when I’m trying to take control and I’m not waiting for God to show up on that third day? What if I’m running after this world because the world says, this is what you should be doing. This is what you should be running after. You want it all. You want it now. And if you don’t get it now, then fine with you. I’m going to do my own thing. What if Jesus says, verse 25, if you try to hang on to your life, you will lose it. But if you follow me and you give up your life for my sake, you will save the world. Why? Why should I give up my life? Because in that moment that I surrender is when God shows up. God’s power is not seen by our control in our lives. God did not raise Jesus because Jesus shied away from the cross. God raised Jesus from the dead because Jesus was obedient and went to the cross. And on that third day, God showed up and Jesus walked. My question in the beginning was, who lives, who falls in my life? Can we just for a moment look at our own lives and ask the question in my life, have I surrendered? Who’s in control when I get angry? Who’s in control of my finances? Who’s in control of my relationships? Who’s in control of the emotions? Who’s in control when I feel this world is overwhelming? Who lives? When you’ve answered that and when I’ve answered that, because remember what I’ve always said, every sermon I write is written for this person. And then I come share it with you on my own life. So I ask these questions of myself. So here’s my challenge for me, for us this morning. Will you surrender? Will you take all of the things in your life, also the control, also the things that you’re afraid of, also the things that you’re not sure that you can let go, can you take those? And can we put them in the hands of our Father? The one who sent His Son into this world. The one who turned His back when His Son cried out, my God. And then the one who showed up on that third day and He opened that door. Can we place it in the hands of the Lord and surrender? There’s a song that we sing, I surrender all. I surrender all, all to Jesus. Will you take that? I’m going to give you a moment before I pray with you, just to think about what in my life is there that might, instead of helping me because I’m trying to control it, it’s hurting me. What is there in my life that this morning I can come and lay at the feet of Jesus and say, I surrender. You lead, I follow. I’m scared because it might lead to Jerusalem and there might be an angry mob and there might be the cross, but on the other side there’s an open grave. This is my Lord, I surrender. Take a moment and be quiet with the Lord and then I’ll pray with you. Lord Jesus, when you invite us, your promises are never empty. You’ve kept them all and you’ve fulfilled them all, more than we could ever think. And if you, if you come and you say, this is what I call you, surrender. Use your life, follow me. I have more than you could ever think. We trust you. And you heard our hearts this morning. As we just surrender, Lord, what needs to go to you. Thank you that you lead. Thank you that we may follow. Sorry that sometimes we stumble and we take our own road and kind of want to do the Peter thing for a moment. Thank you that you are gracious because that is who you are. Thank you for the blessing of this morning. Thank you for this blessing of this day. All these things we pray in the name of him who came in the name of the Lord, the one who can and did save us. Jesus, our Lord, our Saviour. Amen.

Appleton Alliance Audio Podcast
Why Did Jesus Curse the Fig Tree? Palm Sunday Sermon Reveals Hidden Sin & True Fruit (Matthew 21)

Appleton Alliance Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 37:17


What if the worst sin you don't realize is the one quietly robbing your faith? In this powerful palm sunday sermon, discover "why did Jesus curse the fig tree in the fig tree miracle" explained from Matthew 21. Jesus exposes the hidden sin of religious activity wrong motives—where outward appearances look good but produce no real fruit.From the Pharisees' status-seeking to the crowds' political hopes and the temple's profit-driven worship, this palm sunday, fig tree, Jesus curse, miracle revelation shows how empty religion withers. But there's hope! Learn how dying to self christian living kills the old root so the fruit of the spirit sermon can flourish, leading to true fruit christian life and authentic true worship.Tying back to the very first fig leaves in the garden, this message calls us to crucify selfish desires and crown Jesus King—singing hosanna in the highest meaning with right hearts. If you're tired of sewing fig leaves to cover shame or chasing spiritual fruit without the Spirit's power, this eye-opening teaching will refresh your soul.

Alliance Church - Hortonville
Palm Sunday Sermon: The Real Jesus vs Counterfeit Jesus | Triumphal Entry Explained (John 12)

Alliance Church - Hortonville

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 41:23


Discover this powerful palm sunday sermon on the Triumphal Entry explained from John 12. On Palm Sunday the crowd waved palm branches and shouted “Hosanna!” for the Jesus on donkey in this unforgettable palm sunday message. Just days later the same crowd turned against Him.Pastor Brandon reveals why three groups—the crowd, Pharisees, and Disciples—had expectations of Jesus that didn't match the real Jesus. The crowd wanted a political Messiah to fix their nation. The Pharisees saw a threat to their control. The Disciples understood He was the Messiah and Jesus King but missed that victory would come through the cross first.This holy week sermon challenges you to examine your own expectations of jesus. Are you cheering for the real jesus—the King who redeems us from sin and death and invites us into eternal relationship with God—or are you following a counterfeit jesus you've shaped to fit your agenda?Align your heart with the real jesus this Holy Week and experience the King who truly satisfies your soul.What are your expectations of Jesus? Drop a comment below with which counterfeit jesus you've wrestled with (Political Jesus? Santa Claus Jesus? Guru Jesus?) and how the real jesus changed everything.

PRC Sermoncast
Palm Sunday Sermon 2026

PRC Sermoncast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 16:39


Join Pastor Mark as we examine Jesus' ride into Jerusalem and ask "Should He Stay or Should He Go?"

First Baptist Church of Dumas, Texas
"The Cross: A Warning and a Promise"

First Baptist Church of Dumas, Texas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 44:36


Palm Sunday Sermon, March 29, 2026 Text: Luke 23:13-43 Preacher: Matthew Price  

Faith in Daily Life
Palm Sunday Sermon — 'The Story of Love'

Faith in Daily Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 35:30


Palm Sunday was anything but quiet. With joyful music, a palm parade, meaningful testimony, and deep reflection, we began Holy Week, celebrating the love that welcomes and reaches.

Fellowship Church, Dallas, PA Podcast
Palm Sunday Sermon: The Response to the King

Fellowship Church, Dallas, PA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2026 49:00


The Vine Austin
Palm Sunday Sermon - Our Surprising Savior

The Vine Austin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2026 24:20


Mark shares a message from the Palm Sunday story. Jesus' power was matched by a surprising characteristic. Luke 19:28-42 Reflection Questions: 1. Read the scripture passage above. What stands out to you today? 2. Why do you think the Pharisees wanted Jesus to rebuke his disciples? 3. Reread verses 41-42. What do you think was behind Jesus' tears? 4. What from the sermon has stayed with you- either encouraging, confusing, or confronting? 5. Mark shared a quote from Voltaire. “In the beginning God created man in His own image, and man has been trying to repay the favor ever since.” How might you/we be guilty of this in our own lives? 6. Respond to that notion that transformation occurs when power is matched by vulnerability. Do you agree? How might we see this in our world? As we head toward Easter, linger with the message from Palm Sunday - Jesus is a surprising Savior. Ask for the willingness and awareness to see Jesus in the combination of vulnerability and power.

Faithfully Yours: Sermons
March 28, 2026 - Palm Sunday - Sermon

Faithfully Yours: Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2026 15:58


Pastor Candice Wassell Faith Lutheran Church O'Fallon IL Check out our Website: https://www.faithofallon.org/ If you would like to support the ministry of Faith Lutheran Church: https://www.faithofallon.org/giving

All Saints Sermons
Fr. Sean's Palm Sunday Sermon

All Saints Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2026 13:37


A sermon for Palm Sunday by Fr. Sean McDermott on March 29, 2026 at All Saints Anglican Church in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Mosaic Church Podcast
It Was Always About the Blood | Palm Sunday Sermon

Mosaic Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2026 60:52


Experience a powerful Palm Sunday message that reveals the deeper meaning behind the triumphal entry of Jesus and the beginning of Passion Week. This sermon unpacks the journey from celebration to crucifixion, showing how everything—from the anointing at Bethany to the cleansing of the temple—points to one truth: it was always about the blood of Jesus. Discover how Jesus was prepared as the spotless Lamb, publicly examined, and ultimately sacrificed so that we could have life. This message will challenge you to reflect on your faith, examine your life, and respond to the invitation: the table is ready.

Pleasant View Baptist Podcast
The King Arrives (Palm Sunday Sermon 2026)

Pleasant View Baptist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2026 37:29


Jesus enters Jerusalem to shouts of praise—but the crowd misunderstands who He truly is. In this message:

Church of the Ascension
Palm Sunday Sermon

Church of the Ascension

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2026 13:36


Palm Sunday Sermon

New Song Church Sermon Audio

Palm Sunday Sermon from March 29, 2026

Our Savior Lutheran-Grafton WI
March 29th 2026 Palm Sunday Sermon

Our Savior Lutheran-Grafton WI

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2026 12:51


Philippians 2:5-11   Preacher: Cody Bone

Ellsworth CRC
King Jesus (2)

Ellsworth CRC

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2026 31:44


A Palm Sunday Sermon on Luke 19:28-44 ME — The holiday frustration Easter bunnies and Crosses. There is an odd blend of Spring time celebration and the death of Christ that we remember this week. There are easter egg hunts with laughter and somber services with tears. For our families, it means that…

Renew Covenant Church Sermons
Palm Sunday || Alison Robison || Luke 19:28-40 || 04.13.2025

Renew Covenant Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 29:52


The Todd Herman Show
What Harvard, Trump, and A Blasphemous Palm Sunday Sermon Reveal About America Ep-2229

The Todd Herman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 40:55


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The Todd Herman Show
What Harvard, Trump, and A Blasphemous Palm Sunday Sermon Reveal About America Ep-2157

The Todd Herman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 38:15


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Sojourn Galleria Sermon
The Gentle King_ a Palm Sunday sermon

Sojourn Galleria Sermon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 44:30


Pastor Taylor Ince preached this sermon on Palm Sunday from the Gospel of Matthew. Sojourn Galleria Church is an Acts29 church in Houston, Tx that exists to enjoy Jesus and join Him in the renewal of all things. To learn more, visit our website: www.sojourngalleria.org

Redeemer Asheville Podcast
Palm Sunday Sermon - April 13, 2025

Redeemer Asheville Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 10:50


Scripture Readings: Isaiah 52:13-53:12; Psalm 31:10-18; Philippians 2:5-11; Luke 23:1-49

Clarkston UMC's Weekly Sermons
4-13-25 Palm Sunday sermon "Do Not Be Afraid: Even Jesus"

Clarkston UMC's Weekly Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 14:16


Faith Presbyterian Church Tallahassee
Everything in Between: The Lord Needs It - 4.13.25 Sermon

Faith Presbyterian Church Tallahassee

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 20:43


4.13.25 - Palm Sunday Sermon by Dr. Brad Clayton based off of Luke 19:29-40

First Christian Church Podcast Ministry
"The Disappointment of Kings" (A Palm Sunday Sermon)

First Christian Church Podcast Ministry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025


"The Disappointment of Kings" – A Palm Sunday MessageAs Jesus rides into Jerusalem to shouts of “Hosanna!”, the crowd is filled with hope that their new king has come to overthrow Rome and restore Israel's glory. But what happens when the King they get isn't the kind they expected? In this Palm Sunday message, we explore how Jesus redefines kingship—not through military power or political force, but through humility, sacrifice, and victory over death itself. If you've ever felt let down by the leaders of this world—or by the false kings we chase in our own lives—this message is for you. Let your heart cry Hosanna again, and discover the King who truly saves.Need Prayer? Email us at roseburgfcc@gmail.comConnect with us on social at www.facebook.com/roseburgfccTo support the ministry of First Christian Church go to www.roseburgfcc.org/giving

Mount Vernon Baptist Church
The Palm Sunday Sermon (John 12:12–19)

Mount Vernon Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 59:17


Preacher: Aaron MenikoffTitle: The Palm Sunday SermonSeries: Palm SundayPassage: John 12:12–19

Asbury United Methodist Church
Episode 217: Palm Sunday Sermon (4-13-25)

Asbury United Methodist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 17:42


Palm Sunday Sermon (4-13-25)

Platte Woods UMC's podcast
Palm Sunday - Sermon - Cassie O'Brien - 04-13-25

Platte Woods UMC's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 18:32


For more information, check us out at Plattewoodschurch.orgConnect with us socially:Instagram: @plattewoodschurchFacebook: plattewoodschurchPlattewoodschurch.org/worship

Hillcrest Covenant Church DeKalb
Palm Sunday | Follow the Leader

Hillcrest Covenant Church DeKalb

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 34:15


St. Simons Presbyterian Church Podcast
Palm Sunday - Sermon 04-13-2025

St. Simons Presbyterian Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 21:12


Rev. Rachel Rhodes - Matthew 21:1-11

Conversations from Christ Church Cranbrook
Let Us Build Altars (Palm Sunday Sermon) 3/13/25

Conversations from Christ Church Cranbrook

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 16:33


Join Father Bill Danaher as he gives his sermon on the The Passion Palm Sunday at Christ Church Cranbrook.

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Misty Creek Community Church Sermons
04/13/25 (Palm Sunday) Sermon: "The Passion Begins"

Misty Creek Community Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 22:13


The Passion Begins (Palm Sunday) Mark 11:1-11                                                                                          Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week and commemorates Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem, an event recorded in all four Gospels (Matthew 21:1-11, Mark 11:1-11, Luke 19:28-40, John 12:12-19). As Jesus entered the city, crowds gathered, laying palm branches and their cloaks on the road, shouting "Hosanna to the Son of David!" and "Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!" This event fulfilled the prophecy from Zechariah 9:9, which spoke of a king coming to Jerusalem, gentle and riding on a donkey. Palm Sunday is significant because it sets the stage for the events of Holy Week, leading to Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection. It highlights the contrast between the crowd's initial enthusiasm and their later cries for Jesus' crucifixion. Sunday's sermon emphasizes Jesus' love and mercy, even in the face of betrayal and suffering, which began to unfold during this week. Palm Sunday reminds Christians of Jesus' humility and the fulfillment of God's redemptive plan, ultimately leading to the resurrection celebrated on Easter. Grace and Peace,Stephen

Living Out Faith
2025-04-13 - The Hardest Part: Anticipating Grief (Palm Sunday) - Sermon

Living Out Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 24:48


Calvary Vista: Sunday Audio
Palm Sunday – Visitation Day – John 12:12-19

Calvary Vista: Sunday Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 41:50


Palm Sunday Sermon by Pastor Rob Salvato The post Palm Sunday – Visitation Day – John 12:12-19 appeared first on Calvary Vista.

Ridge Life Podcast
A Palm Sunday Sermon

Ridge Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 35:01


Why do you follow Jesus? On the day Jesus rode into Jerusalem there were many people who were shouting "Hosanna!" why were they calling out to Jesus to save them? Were they following Jesus for the right reasons?

All Saints Episcopal Church Podcasts
Palm Sunday Sermon from the Very Rev. Andria Skornik - April 13th, 2025

All Saints Episcopal Church Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 13:34


Dear friends in Christ, welcome to this podcast from All Saints Episcopal Church in Portland. All Saints is a loving, welcoming parish serving Southeast Portland for over a century. Our purpose is to celebrate God's love, seek and serve Christ in all persons, and go forth into the world rejoicing in the power of the Spirit!Today, we invite you to join the Very Rev. Andria Skornik as she preaches the gospel, and explores the mysteries of God in our modern world.

Concordia Lutheran Church – Fairhaven, MN
Palm Sunday Sermon – Rev. David Buchs | Concordia Lutheran Church | April 13, 2025

Concordia Lutheran Church – Fairhaven, MN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 15:15


Faith Fellowship Church Louisville, Kentucky
Christ: Our Passover Lamb

Faith Fellowship Church Louisville, Kentucky

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 51:08


Pastor Michael Brunzo returns to the pulpit at Faith Fellowship Church in Louisville, Kentucky to deliver this powerful Palm Sunday Sermon. Be blessed as you listen.

Family Worship Center - Columbia - Audio Podcast
Are You Missing Your Moment With God? (A Palm Sunday Sermon) // Pastor JT Clark

Family Worship Center - Columbia - Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 45:35


Are you missing your moment with God? In this Palm Sunday message, we explore the powerful story of Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem—and the tragic reality that many people didn't recognize what God was doing right in front of them. Learn how to discern the difference between natural expectations and spiritual truth, and why what Jesus gave us is exactly what we need today. This is more than a celebration—it's a wake-up call.This sermon was recorded at Family Worship Center in Columbia, SC on Sunday, April 13, 2025 (Palm Sunday Sermon). The message title is "Are You Missing Your Moment With God?" by Pastor JT Clark.- - -Want to accept Jesus and have Him change your life? Pray the Prayer of Salvation here: https://youtu.be/WqO4Ok43NH4- - -DISCIPLESHIP COURSE FOR NEW CHRISTIANS: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvtOxUmP46cy1xzLz2rzXbmnleMloQ--h- - -• New Here? https://bit.ly/FWCGuest• Give Online: https://bit.ly/FWCGive• Mobile Giving: Text GIVE to (888) 635-2110• Zelle: cola@fwcchurches.com • Cash App: $FWCColumbia• Mail your gift to: Family Worship Center, PO Box 23992, Columbia, SC 29224-- Thank you for your generosity! God bless you!Stay Connected:• Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fwccolumbia• Facebook https://www.facebook.com/fwccolumbia• YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@fwccolumbia• Twitter https://twitter.com/fwccolumbia- - -Music licensed through SoundstripeChapters:0Want to accept Jesus? Click here: https://youtu.be/WqO4Ok43NH4Support our Ministry: https://bit.ly/FWCGive

Communion Fellowship Church Podcast
John 7:32-39 (April 13, 2025)

Communion Fellowship Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 54:12


If anyone thirst . . . (A Palm Sunday Sermon)

One Church | Houston TX
The Week That Changed Everything! | Flipping the Script

One Church | Houston TX

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 41:45


This week, we're diving into one of the most radical and revealing moments in Jesus' ministry: the cleansing of the temple. In “Flipping the Script,” Pastor Ken Senchal walks us through Matthew 21:12–17 and shows us that Jesus wasn't just flipping tables—He was flipping perspectives, priorities, and hearts. What started as righteous anger over spiritual corruption became a bold declaration that God's house—and our lives—are meant to be holy ground. The same Spirit that walked into Herod's temple now dwells in us. And that means it's time to take a hard look at what we've allowed to move in and crowd out God's presence. Whether it's pride, addiction, apathy, lust, or spiritual laziness, this message will challenge you to clean house, renew your hunger for holiness, and allow God to do a fresh work in your life. You'll see that healing and miracles always follow when Jesus is given full access to the temple—your heart.

Contra Radio Network
Sword of the Spirit | A Palm Sunday Sermon

Contra Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 99:58


The story we're about to examine today appears in all FOUR gospels, so we understand that the Lord puts a lot of emphasis on this wonderful story. We're going to examine some of it DOCTRINALLY, and then we're gonna draw some practical applications from it. I think and I pray that they will be a blessing to you on this Palm Sunday. So, grab your KING JAMES BIBLE, some coffee and join us for our Sermon Sunday message. Support this show: https://swordofthespiritpodcast.com/support-this-show  Storm Damage/Studio Repairs: https://gofund.me/e793eaa5 (00:34:50) The significance of the redemption of the firstling of an ass (00:49:20) The symbolism of being tied to sin and the need for redemption (00:50:06) The freedom found in Christ and the contrast with being tied to sin (00:51:54) The importance of reading the Bible for freedom (00:52:43) Different versions of the story in the gospels (00:53:15) Dealing with objectors to the gospel - Joe Russiello - Claud Chereji https://getalby.com/p/sotspodcast https://www.swordofthespiritpodcast.com

Come Read with Me, with Rev Chris and David Ingall
Palm Sunday – Sermon by Rev Chris

Come Read with Me, with Rev Chris and David Ingall

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 20:19


What was Jerusalem like during Jesus' time?Why did Jesus clear the crowd?Why did Jesus get crucified?Chris and David are currently recording Season 4. During the interim, we are posting bonus content including sermons, teachings and an upcoming Q&A. This week, we have a talk Chris gave on Palm Sunday.We need your support! Support from listeners like you keeps Come Read with Me going, so please consider donating at www.burningheart.org/comereadwithme.If you're not already, make sure to follow Chris on instagram for 60 sermons on @revchris7, and make sure to give David a follow on @burningheartorg.Come Read with Me, with Rev Chris and David Ingall is produced by the Listenarium. Original music by Jack Gionis.