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On today's journey, we will introduce you to Archbishop Gustavo Garcia-Siller of the Archdiocese of San Antonio and a book he wrote titled Transforming Prayer for Pilgrims. During our journey, you will: Learn about its purpose. Discover how a specific prayer mentioned in the book has helped countless men and women in their spiritual journey. Be encouraged to begin or continue your journey of prayer, prayer that helps us be transformed. Click here to visit the official webpage for this episode. Jewel for the Journey: “Embrace the cross rather than fearing where Jesus is leading me.” - Blessed Maria Concepcion Cabarera de Armida, also tenderly known as Blessed Conchita. Learn more at PilgrimCenterOfHope.org/Journeys Help us spread hope! PilgrimCenterOfHope.org/Donate We are so grateful to this month's sponsors, Danny & Anna Rangel, who made this podcast episode possible. Do you like what you hear? Become a Missionary of Hope by sponsoring a week of Journeys of Hope, click here to get started.
Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Mark 6: 1-6 - God of the ordinary Jennifer Wakeling is a professional musician and educator who spent many years performing as a classical pianist but whose interest has extended in more recent years to the field of theology. Jennifer's research interests centre on worship theology, music theology, and musical-liturgical semiotics, and they also include the theology of symbol. Her work has been published in Studia Liturgica and Australian Journal of Liturgy, and she recently contributed a chapter in Imagination in an Age of Crisis: Soundings from the Arts and Theology. Jennifer currently teaches piano and works as a faith and music ministry officer at a Catholic boys school in Brisbane – St. Joseph's Nudgee College. She also regularly prepares the liturgy for her local church community – Pilgrim People. She is passionate about the education of local church communities seeking to develop and enrich communal worship.
Nakaka-iskandalo? Ano nga ba ang ibig sabihin nito? Alam niyo ba na kasalanan ang "scandal"? Baka ginagawa na pala natin ito, hindi pa natin alam. Paano makakaiwas sa sin na ito? Makinig sa latest episode of THE JAY ARUGA SHOW. Dito ay pinagusapan natin ang Superbowl ng mga kaibigan natin sa Pride movement--- ang Miss Universe 2023 (pero hindi extensive discussion ha). Dahil may dalawang kasaling trans women sa pageant, napunta ang usapan sa sagot ng Dicastery of the Doctrine of the Faith tungkol sa dubia sa pag-bautismo at pag-aanak sa kasal ng isang transsexual. May isang qualifier dun na tila na-miss ng news--- "pastoral prudence" is required to avoid the "danger of scandal" or confusion among the faithful. Then after ng mahabang intro, pinagusapan din natin ang sin of scandal. In a nutshell, ayon sa CCC, scandal is an attitude or behavior which leads another to do evil. May dalawang klase ng scandal, active at passive. Baka hindi natin alam, ilan sa mga ginagawa at sinasabi natin sa social media ay nakakapagpa-layo na ng kapwa natin sa Body of Christ, hindi man ito active scandal. I quoted some of the report from this article in the episode: https://www.usccb.org/news/2023/doctrinal-dicastery-says-transsexuals-can-be-baptized We talked about the Pope's Letter to the Pilgrim People of God in Germany, here's the link to the letter: https://plenarycouncil.catholic.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/LETTER-OF-THE-HOLY-FATHER-FRANCIS-to-Church-in-Germany.pdf You can help SUPPORT THIS PODCAST by buying me a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thejayarugashow or through GCASH: 09204848046 You can also be a patron of The Jay Aruga Show podcast by joining us at https://www.patreon.com/thejayarugashow Exclusive contents are available for patrons of the show. Sign up for The Jay Aruga Show Newsletter where we can write to each other. -- http://TheJayArugaShow.com Join the conversation further in our Discord server here -- https://discord.gg/uTye7DdrdQ Subscribe to The Jay Aruga Show Youtube Channel -- https://bit.ly/3ijo5kp Episode Music: 'Vaikuntha' by Spacebar, "Bayaw" and "Throw Pillow" by Sando --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thejayarugashow/message
Sermon by Chris Durcan from the A Pilgrim People series. Inspire is an evangelical Church of England church in Clerkenwell, central London. Listen on Apple Podcasts.
Sermon by Jonny Payne from the A Pilgrim People series. Inspire is an evangelical Church of England church in Clerkenwell, central London. Listen on Apple Podcasts.
Sermon by Dan Carall-Green from the A Pilgrim People series. Inspire is an evangelical Church of England church in Clerkenwell, central London. Listen on Apple Podcasts.
Sermon by Chad Mary from the A Pilgrim People series. Inspire is an evangelical Church of England church in Clerkenwell, central London. Listen on Apple Podcasts.
Sermon by Pete Sinclair from the A Pilgrim People series. Inspire is an evangelical Church of England church in Clerkenwell, central London. Listen on Apple Podcasts.
Choose to be different! In the conclusion of our series Pilgrim People, Wesley Theron compares the kingdom of heaven to the kingdom of this world. As citizens of heaven, we use what God has given us wisely and for his glory.
Pilgrim People live with an irresistible sense of Urgency, Destiny and Purpose. In week 5 of our series, Pilgrim People, Craig Meyer motivates us to see this life as a preparation for the next.
Don't be normal like everyone else! In week 4 of our series, Pilgrim People. Craig Meyer encourages us not to conform to the pattern of this world but resolve to live differently. As foreigners in this world we bring Gods presence to the lives of those around us.
passage: Acts 7:1-53, service: Evening Worship
Exist for something greater than yourself. In week 3 of our series, Pilgrim people, Craig Meyer encourages us to let Christ grip our hearts and focus on advancing His kingdom. We adjust our plans to serve the King.
I am not my own. In week 2 of our series, Pilgrim People, Craig Meyer challenges us to live for eternity, not for this life. If we Love Jesus with all of our hearts, we will see this world as a dwelling and temporary place, and Heaven as our Home.
C. S. Lewis writes, "I was made for another world.". In the first week of our new series, Pilgrim People, Craig Meyer encourages us to consider eternity over this life, which we live for His name.
Episode Topic: Becoming a Pilgrim People Join the Medieval Institute and the Center for Spirituality at Saint Mary's College for the second in our webinar series on Pilgrimage! How can the practice of pilgrimage support current work for racial justice and healing of memory? This webinar will examine present-day lived experiences of pilgrimage through the lens of liberation theology. Panelists André Brouillette, SJ, Associate Professor of Systematic and Spiritual Theology at Boston College, and Layla Karst, Assistant Professor of Theological Studies at Loyola Marymount University, will discuss: What resources does pilgrimage offer as we work to create inclusive and welcoming faith communities?Featured Speakers:Daniel P. Horan, OFM, PhD is the Director of the Center for Spirituality and Professor of Philosophy, Religious Studies, and Theology at Saint Mary's CollegeAndré Brouillette, Jesuit priestLayla Karst is an assistant professor in the Department of Theological Studies at Loyola Marymount UniversityRead this episode's recap over on the University of Notre Dame's open online learning community platform, ThinkND: go.nd.edu/eed2e9.This podcast is a part of the ThinkND Series titled Pilgrimage for Healing and Liberation.Thanks for listening! The ThinkND Podcast is brought to you by ThinkND, the University of Notre Dame's online learning community. We connect you with videos, podcasts, articles, courses, and other resources to inspire minds and spark conversations on topics that matter to you — everything from faith and politics, to science, technology, and your career. Learn more about ThinkND and register for upcoming live events at think.nd.edu. Join our LinkedIn community for updates, episode clips, and more.
Faith is a journey and those who follow Jesus are pilgrim people. What does this mean for our lives? Genesis 11:27-12:7
What is a pilgrimage? Join Jason Nunez and Mary Jane Fox as they dive into this very topic. As someone who has organized over 80 authentic spiritual pilgrimages along with her husband Deacon Tom, Mary Jane Fox is just the person to help guide us on this journey. Is a pilgrimage limited to travel or is it also applicable to our daily lives? On today's journey, you will discover: What is the meaning of the word pilgrimage? Why does the Church use the term “Pilgrim People” and what does it mean? What are some unique aspects of Pilgrim Center of Hope pilgrimages? Click here for photos, and resources to take this week's journey to the next level. Jewel for the Journey: “Pilgrimages evoke our earthly journey toward heaven and are traditionally very special occasions for renewal in prayer. (Catechism of the Catholic Church, no. 2691).” Would you like to support Journeys of Hope? Become a Missionary of Hope by sponsoring a month of Journeys of Hope 2023 Radio Broadcast & Podcast! Click here to get started. Learn more at PilgrimCenterOfHope.org/Journeys Help us spread hope! PilgrimCenterOfHope.org/Donate
Song for A Pilgrim People-Psalm 84Pentecost +20Rev. Doug Floyd Psalm 84 is a beloved song of devotion. Many people have lifted up these words in prayer to the Lord, 1 How lovely is your dwelling place, O Lord of hosts! 2 My soul longs, yes, faints for the courts of the Lord; my heart and flesh sing for joy to the living God. (Psalm…
A new MP3 sermon from Sovereign Grace Orthodox Presbyterian is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Encouragement for a Pilgrim People Speaker: Peter Moelker Broadcaster: Sovereign Grace Orthodox Presbyterian Event: Sunday - AM Date: 5/1/2022 Bible: 1 Peter 1:1-12 Length: 40 min.
In today's conversation I speak with Bishop John Stowe of the diocese of Lexington. He shares with us some insights on the current synodal process occurring within the Catholic Church and its resonance with the ministry of ecumenism, his own experience of serving the Catholic Church within a predominately Evangelical region and ideas on how to deepen our unity as Christians. https://www.glenmaryunity.org/
Join Archbishop Alexander Sample and host Dina Marie Hale as the Archbishop reflects upon his recent pilgrimage to Rome and Ireland and his time with the seminarians currently studying in Rome. Learn about the message from Our Lady of Knock and the importance of praying for our priests and the priestly vocation. Learn more at https://archdpdxvocations.org/our-seminarians/ (https://archdpdxvocations.org/our-seminarians/) https://the-voice-of-the-shepherd.captivate.fm/listen (Subscribe to the Voice of the Shepherd) on your favorite podcast platform. Learn more about the https://archdpdx.org/ (Archdiocese of Portland). Find this show on the free https://materdeiradio.com/hail-mary-media-app/ (Hail Mary Media App), along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more. Look through https://materdeiradio.com/category/the-voice-of-the-shepherd/ (past episodes) or https://forms.ministryforms.net/viewForm.aspx?formId=f861df13-50f6-4182-8712-b794ec287dfb (support this podcast). The Voice of the Shepherd is produced by https://materdeiradio.com/ (Mater Dei Radio) in collaboration with the Archdiocese of Portland.
Message from Rev. Dr. John Yates III on November 21, 2021
We do a series that piggy backs on God’s Pilgrim People. Now we are going to look at the overall structure of Scripture where we see the whole of the scripture rather than the historic progression. This is an introduction to the series, but we also hear some important precautions about our human tendency as we start this new series considering our heavenly citizenship.
We celebrate Easter Sunday with our first podcast episode. The music has been composed by the Pilgrim People of Singapore.Psalm 117(118):1-2,16-17,22-23Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia!Give thanks to the Lord for he is good,for his love has no end.Let the sons of Israel say:‘His love has no end.'Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia!The Lord's right hand has triumphed;his right hand raised me up.I shall not die, I shall liveand recount his deeds.Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia!The stone which the builders rejectedhas become the corner stone.This is the work of the Lord,a marvel in our eyes.Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia!Responsorial psalm lyrics taken from the English translation and chants of The Roman Missal © 2010, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.Musical performance by the Choir of Our Lady of the Rosary RC Church, Verdun, St. John, Barbados.Music (c) 2008 Evelyn Lee. All rights reserved.Sing Psalms to the Lord YouTube channel can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCELS1iG5t0qjs20JFugwdeQLink to YouTube video: https://youtu.be/fK72o3jtXTE
1. A meal prepared-2. A meal profaned-3. A meal provided
From Revd John Davies, vicar of Clapham with Keasden and Austwick with Eldroth in the Diocese of Leeds. Prayers and reflections from the Churches Weekly Newsletter in a time of the coronavirus: 14 February 2021, The Sunday Next Before Lent. Featuring 'The light of Christ has come into the world' by Donald Fishel © 1974 International Liturgy Publications, performed by Divine Hymns (sourced from youtu.be/6FqdoUR0-jY?t=4) and 'Be Thou My Vision, O Lord of my heart' Text Irish (8th C.) tr. Mary E. Byrne 1905, Elizabeth Hull's Poem Book of the Gael, 1912 alt. text. Music trad. arrangement b McLeish, Boyce & Stanley Copyright © 2007 CJM MUSIC. Performed by Boyce & Stanley from the collection ‘Age to Age - Songs for a Pilgrim People' (2007) Including my presentation, 'How do you see Jesus?', a visual reflection on the face of Christ available with all my talks at bit.ly/johndavies-talks.
Scripture Reading: Psalm 122; Revelation 21 Christ gives us hope in the midst of our homesickness. 1. The Pilgrim People of Peace 2. The Preeminent Place of Peace 3. The Passionate Prayer for Peace
Key Resources: Sermon on Psalm 121 by Aaron Messner, Derek Kidner Psalms Commentary (TOTC), Alec Motyer “Journey: Psalms for Pilgrim People,” Derek Thomas “Voyage of Discovery,” Eugene Peterson “A Long Obedience in the Same Direction”
Today's topic is about being a Pilgrim People and a Pilgrim Church. Understanding that this life is meant to be a journey. Our daily experiences lead us to understanding the will of God and experience Christ in those we meet and serve. So as always sit back listen, learn and laugh with another great episode of I'm Glad You AskedSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/vmysemo)
Sometimes our most healing ministries are hidden in plain sight.
Sometimes our most healing ministries are hidden in plain sight.
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Dr. Brett Webb-Mitchell is a pilgrim, speaker, writer, teacher, ordained Presbyterian pastor, parent, partner, and pet lover. In 1999 he came out as a gay man and it was a pilgrimage that enabled him to be honest with himself. Currently, Brett is a pastor serving St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Portland, Oregon, having been on the faculty of Duke University and North Carolina Central University in Durham, North Carolina. He is the author of ten books and three on pilgrimage. His latest is Practicing Pilgrimage: On Being and Becoming God’s Pilgrim People. Brett directs the School of the Pilgrim taking people on pilgrimage around the world and in their backyards. We discuss pilgrimage as spiritual awakening, liberation, and protest.
Series: Standing Firm in the True Grace of God Passage: I Peter 1:13-21
Series: Standing Firm in the True Grace of God Passage: 1 Peter 1:13-21
The Magi were pilgrims. They came to seek a king, not of their own religion or country of origin or ethnic background, but at the end of their pilgrimage they encountered God, and that changed their direction. We, too, can be pilgrims, and we, too, may encounter God, and that may well change our own direction!
The Magi were pilgrims. They came to seek a king, not of their own religion or country of origin or ethnic background, but at the end of their pilgrimage they encountered God, and that changed their direction. We, too, can be pilgrims, and we, too, may encounter God, and that may well change our own direction!
Brad Anderson speaks on Hebrews 12:1-29.
Brad Anderson speaks on Hebrews 12:1-29.
In 2007, CJM MUSIC released Age to Age: Songs for a Pilgrim People – a milestone project that celebrated the tenth anniversary of the Boyce & Stanley collaboration. In this podcast Archbishop Vincent Nichols shares his reflections on the project and the songs that made it onto this volume of the album. Listen now: Still THE firm […] The post Age to Age I: Songs for a Pilgrim People [Podcast] appeared first on CJM MUSIC.
Date: 30 March 2003 (Evening)Title: Risky Decisions for Pilgrim PeoplePassage: Hebrews 13:7-17Preacher: Charles Kuthe