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All Saints Church Pasadena Podcast
Coming Out as a Christian

All Saints Church Pasadena Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 17:42


Sermon by Susan Russell from worship at 10:00 a.m. on National Coming Out Sunday, October 13, 2024 at All Saints Church, Pasadena. Readings: Amos 5:6-7, 10-15, Psalm 90:12-17 and Mark 10:17-31. Read the sermon here. Watch the sermon on YouTube.         Please consider pledging to All Saints Church at https://allsaints-pas.org/pledge/, or donate to support the mission and ministries of All Saints at https://allsaints-pas.org/giving/. Any donation, big or small, is appreciated! Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/AllSaintsPasadena/. Follow us on Instagram at #allsaintspas. Check out the rest of our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/allsaintspasadena1/videos. Subscribe, like, get notifications every time we post! Enjoy our extensive archive of stimulating and inspiring content!

Trinity-by-the-Cove
Discern your calling, and follow - Mark 10:17-31 (Edward Gleason)

Trinity-by-the-Cove

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 10:43


Readings: Amos 5:6-7,10-15 | Psalm 90:12-17 | Hebrews 4:12-16 | Mark 10:17-31. Preached for the 21st Sunday after Pentecost (2024-10-06).

STM Lynchburg Homily Podcast
15th Sunday In Ordinary Time 2024

STM Lynchburg Homily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 8:04


Fr. John Christian's homily for the 15th Sunday In Ordinary Time 2024, Readings: Amos 7:12-1, Psalm 85, Ephesians 1:3-14, Mark 6:7-13 Intro/Outro music from "by Daylight" from www.epidemicsound.com

Trinity Lowden Sermons
"What Can We Do About God's Word?" July 14, 2024

Trinity Lowden Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 24:27


The Eighth Sunday after Pentecost   Text: Amos 7:7-15   Theme: "What Can We Do About God's Word?"   Readings: Amos 7:7-15, Ephesians 1:3-14, Mark 6:14-29   Rev. Daniel Redhage   Trinity Lutheran Church   The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod   Lowden, Iowa

Trinity-by-the-Cove
Choose this day whom you will serve - Mark 6:14-29 (Nicholas Caccese)

Trinity-by-the-Cove

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 10:40


Readings: Amos 7:7-15 | Psalm 85:8-13 | Ephesians 1:3-14 | Mark 6:14-29. Preached for the Eighth Sunday after Pentecost (2024-07-14).

Calamus Lutheran Parish Sermons
Worship 2024-07-14

Calamus Lutheran Parish Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 17:20


Worship by Pastor Leah Holloway-Nilsen.  Readings: Amos 7:7-15, Ephesians 1:3-14.  Gospel: Mark 6:14-29.

Sermons from Calvary Episcopal Church
November 12, 2023: Pentecost 24

Sermons from Calvary Episcopal Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023


Preacher: The Rev. Cameron Soulis. Readings: Amos 5:18-24, Psalm 70, 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18, Matthew 25:1-13.

Trinity-by-the-Cove
Preparations for the kingdom - Matthew 25:1-13 (Amy Feins)

Trinity-by-the-Cove

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 10:25


Readings: Amos 5:18-24 | Psalm 70 | 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 | Matthew 25:1-13 Preached for the 24th Sunday after Pentecost (2023-11-12).

Trinity Lowden Sermons
”When Will Jesus Get Here?” November 12, 2023

Trinity Lowden Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 17:30


The Twenty-fourth Sunday after Pentecost   Text: Matthew 25:1-13   Theme: "When Will Jesus Get Here?"   Readings: Amos 5:18-24, 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18, Matthew 25:1-13   Rev. Daniel Redhage   Trinity Lutheran Church   The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod   Lowden, Iowa

QRBC - Daily Devotions
Daily Bible Readings – Amos 5 21 24 – Tuesday 25th October 2022

QRBC - Daily Devotions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 13:08


 Is God Concerned with Justice? Look with me, this week, at the importants of a Christian response to justice and equality. 

STM Lynchburg Homily Podcast
26th Sunday in Ordinary Time 2022

STM Lynchburg Homily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 13:34


Msgr. Michael McCarron's Homily for the 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time 2022, Readings: Amos 6:1a, 4-7, Psalm 146, 1 Timothy 6:11-16, Luke 16:19-31 Intro/Outro music from "Together We Can" from www.epidemicsound.com

Trinity-by-the-Cove
Yet for your sakes he became poor - Luke 16:19-31 (Steve Zimmerman)

Trinity-by-the-Cove

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 13:40


Preached for the 16th Sunday after Pentecost (2022-09-25). Readings: Amos 6:1a,4-7 | Psalm 146 1 | Timothy 6:6-19 | Luke 16:19-31

Sermons from Calvary Episcopal Church
September 25, 2022 - Pentecost 16 - Rosh Hashanah

Sermons from Calvary Episcopal Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022


Preacher: Rabbi Aaron Bisno. Readings: Amos 6:1a, 4-7, Psalm 146, 1 Timothy 6:6=19, Luke 16:19-31.

The Word from Bethlehem Lutheran Church
Episode 45: A Better Way

The Word from Bethlehem Lutheran Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 13:35


Readings: Amos 6:1a, 4-7; Luke 16:19-31In Episode 43 - Money Matters - we heard that what we do with what has been entrusted to us matters. In today's message, we hear that our actions matter as well. Not as a way to ensure our place in heavenly glory, but they matter for the life we live and the relationships we are called to embrace as God's people today.

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St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology
A Great Chasm: Scott Hahn Reflects on the Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time

St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 3:00


Readings: Amos 6:1, 4–7 Psalm 146:7–10 1 Timothy 6:11–16 Luke 16:19–31 The rich and powerful are visited with woe and exile in today's Liturgy—not for their wealth but for their refusal to share it; not for their power but for their indifference to the suffering at their door. The complacent leaders in today's First Reading feast on fine foods and wines, reveling while the house of Joseph, the kingdom of Israel (see Amos 5:6), collapses around them. The rich man in today's Gospel also lives like a king—dressed in royal purple and fine linen (see 1 Maccabees 8:14). The rich man symbolizes Israel's failure to keep the Old Covenant, to heed the commandments of Moses and the prophets. This is the sin of the rulers in today's First Reading. Born to the nation God favored first, they could claim Abraham as their father. But for their failure to give—their inheritance is taken away. The rulers are exiled from their homeland. The rich man is punished with an exile far greater—eternity with a “great chasm” fixed between himself and God. In this world, the rich and powerful make a name for themselves (see Genesis 11:4) and dine sumptuously, while the poor remain anonymous, refused an invitation to their feasts. But notice that the Lord today knows Lazarus by name, and Joseph in his sufferings—while the leaders and the rich man have no name. Today's liturgy is a call to repentance—to heed the warning of One who was raised from the dead. To lay hold of the eternal life He promises, we must pursue righteousness, keep the commandment of love, as Paul exhorts in today's Epistle. “The Lord loves the just,” we sing in today's Psalm. And in this Eucharist we have a foretaste of the love that will be ours in the next life—when He will raise the lowly to the heavenly banquet with Abraham and the prophets (see Luke 13:28), where we too will rest our heads on the bosom of our Lord (see John 13:23).

Letters From Home
A Great Chasm: Scott Hahn Reflects on the Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Letters From Home

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 3:00


Readings: Amos 6:1, 4–7 Psalm 146:7–10 1 Timothy 6:11–16 Luke 16:19–31 The rich and powerful are visited with woe and exile in today's Liturgy—not for their wealth but for their refusal to share it; not for their power but for their indifference to the suffering at their door. The complacent leaders in today's First Reading feast on fine foods and wines, reveling while the house of Joseph, the kingdom of Israel (see Amos 5:6), collapses around them. The rich man in today's Gospel also lives like a king—dressed in royal purple and fine linen (see 1 Maccabees 8:14). The rich man symbolizes Israel's failure to keep the Old Covenant, to heed the commandments of Moses and the prophets. This is the sin of the rulers in today's First Reading. Born to the nation God favored first, they could claim Abraham as their father. But for their failure to give—their inheritance is taken away. The rulers are exiled from their homeland. The rich man is punished with an exile far greater—eternity with a “great chasm” fixed between himself and God. In this world, the rich and powerful make a name for themselves (see Genesis 11:4) and dine sumptuously, while the poor remain anonymous, refused an invitation to their feasts. But notice that the Lord today knows Lazarus by name, and Joseph in his sufferings—while the leaders and the rich man have no name. Today's liturgy is a call to repentance—to heed the warning of One who was raised from the dead. To lay hold of the eternal life He promises, we must pursue righteousness, keep the commandment of love, as Paul exhorts in today's Epistle. “The Lord loves the just,” we sing in today's Psalm. And in this Eucharist we have a foretaste of the love that will be ours in the next life—when He will raise the lowly to the heavenly banquet with Abraham and the prophets (see Luke 13:28), where we too will rest our heads on the bosom of our Lord (see John 13:23).

Lutheran Lectionary from Confident.Faith
16th Sunday after Pentecost [25 Sep 2022]

Lutheran Lectionary from Confident.Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 11:22


Readings* Amos 6:1–7* Psalm 146* 1 Timothy 3:1–13* 1 Timothy 6:6–19* Luke 16:19–31ReaderCorey J. MahlerCopyright NoticesUnless otherwise indicated, all Scripture quotations are from the Holy Bible, English Standard Version®, copyright © 2001 by Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.Unless otherwise indicated, all quotations from the Lutheran Confessions are from Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions, copyright © 2005, 2006 by Concordia Publishing House. Used by permission. All rights reserved. To purchase a copy of Concordia, call 800-325-3040.Support the show

STM Lynchburg Homily Podcast
25th Sunday In Ordinary Time 2022

STM Lynchburg Homily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 22:40


Fr. Jay Biber's Homily for the 25th Sunday In Ordinary Time 2022, Readings: Amos 8:4-7, Psalm 113, 1 Timothy 2:1-8, Luke 16:1-13 Intro/Outro music from "Together We Can" from www.epidemicsound.com

Trinity-by-the-Cove
What is this that I hear about you? - Luke 16:1-13 (Marcella Drawdy)

Trinity-by-the-Cove

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 9:13


Preached for the 15th Sunday after Pentecost (2022-09-18). Readings: Amos 8:4-7 | Psalm 113 | 1 Timothy 2:1-7 | Luke 16:1-13

Sermons from Calvary Episcopal Church
September 18, 2022: Pentecos 15

Sermons from Calvary Episcopal Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022


Preacher: The Rev. Jonathon Jensen. Readings: Amos 8:4-7, Psalm 113, 1 Timothy 2:1-7, Luke 16:1-13

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St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology
Prudent Stewards: Scott Hahn Reflects on the Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time

St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 3:00


Readings: Amos 8:4–7 Psalm 113:1–2, 4–6, 7–8 1 Timothy 2:1–8 Luke 16:1–13 The steward in today's Gospel confronts the reality that he can't go on living the way he has been. He is under judgment. He must give account for what he has done. The exploiters of the poor in today's First Reading are also about to be pulled down, to be thrust from their stations (see Isaiah 22:19). Servants of mammon, or money, they're so in love with wealth that they reduce the poor to objects; they despise the new moons and sabbaths—the observances and holy days of God (see Leviticus 23:24; Exodus 20:8). Their only hope is to follow the steward's path. He is no model of repentance. But he makes a prudent calculation—to use his last hours in charge of his master's property to show mercy to others, to relieve their debts. He is a child of this world, driven by a purely selfish motive—to make friends and be welcomed into the homes of his master's debtors. Yet his prudence is commended as an example to us, the children of light (see 1 Thessalonians 5:5; Ephesians 5:8). We too must realize, as the steward does, that what we have is not honestly ours, but in truth belongs to another, our Master. All the mammon in the world could not have paid the debt we owe our Master. So He paid it for us. He gave His life as a ransom for all, as we hear in today's Epistle. God wants everyone to be saved, even kings and princes, even the lovers of money (see Luke 16:14). But we cannot serve two Masters. By His grace, we should choose to be, as we sing in today's Psalm, “servants of the Lord.” We serve Him by using what He has entrusted us with to give alms, to lift the lowly from the dust and dunghills of this world. By this we will gain what is ours and be welcomed into eternal dwellings, the many mansions of the Father's house (see John 14:2).

Letters From Home
Prudent Stewards: Scott Hahn Reflects on the Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Letters From Home

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 3:00


Readings: Amos 8:4–7 Psalm 113:1–2, 4–6, 7–8 1 Timothy 2:1–8 Luke 16:1–13 The steward in today's Gospel confronts the reality that he can't go on living the way he has been. He is under judgment. He must give account for what he has done. The exploiters of the poor in today's First Reading are also about to be pulled down, to be thrust from their stations (see Isaiah 22:19). Servants of mammon, or money, they're so in love with wealth that they reduce the poor to objects; they despise the new moons and sabbaths—the observances and holy days of God (see Leviticus 23:24; Exodus 20:8). Their only hope is to follow the steward's path. He is no model of repentance. But he makes a prudent calculation—to use his last hours in charge of his master's property to show mercy to others, to relieve their debts. He is a child of this world, driven by a purely selfish motive—to make friends and be welcomed into the homes of his master's debtors. Yet his prudence is commended as an example to us, the children of light (see 1 Thessalonians 5:5; Ephesians 5:8). We too must realize, as the steward does, that what we have is not honestly ours, but in truth belongs to another, our Master. All the mammon in the world could not have paid the debt we owe our Master. So He paid it for us. He gave His life as a ransom for all, as we hear in today's Epistle. God wants everyone to be saved, even kings and princes, even the lovers of money (see Luke 16:14). But we cannot serve two Masters. By His grace, we should choose to be, as we sing in today's Psalm, “servants of the Lord.” We serve Him by using what He has entrusted us with to give alms, to lift the lowly from the dust and dunghills of this world. By this we will gain what is ours and be welcomed into eternal dwellings, the many mansions of the Father's house (see John 14:2).

Lutheran Lectionary from Confident.Faith
15th Sunday after Pentecost [18 Sep 2022]

Lutheran Lectionary from Confident.Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 8:52


Readings* Amos 8:4–7* Psalm 113* 1 Timothy 2:1–15* Luke 16:1–15ReaderCorey J. MahlerCopyright NoticesUnless otherwise indicated, all Scripture quotations are from the Holy Bible, English Standard Version®, copyright © 2001 by Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.Unless otherwise indicated, all quotations from the Lutheran Confessions are from Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions, copyright © 2005, 2006 by Concordia Publishing House. Used by permission. All rights reserved. To purchase a copy of Concordia, call 800-325-3040.Support the show

QRBC - Daily Devotions
Daily Bible Readings – Amos 3:1-11 - Wednesday 17th August 2022

QRBC - Daily Devotions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 11:44


Can it be corporate?We spend a lot of time thinking about individual sin and for good reasons. We are – or at least should be – very aware of our own sins and failings. Where we fall short on God's good intentions for our lives. The Holy Spirit lives within us and with a real desire to re-align our lives with God's good intentions will help us to see where we are going wrong.  And many of the Bible stories that we love reveal to us the reality of human individual failure whether it be Samson, David or Solomon. We are probably less aware that sin can be corporate and that corporate groups can and will be held accountable before God. 

Christ Church Jerusalem
Famine of God's Word | Reuven Doron

Christ Church Jerusalem

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 55:56


17 July 2022 - Sixth Sunday After Pentecost - What are the Lord's provisions for His people during the global famine for His living and abiding word? Readings: Amos 8:1-12; Colossians 1:15-28; Luke 10:38-42 Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) donation. https://www.christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/ A version of this sermon is also available on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/christchurchjerusalem Listen to this sermon and more on our podcast. Search for Christ Church Jerusalem in Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or your favorite podcast app.

Apostles Raleigh
How God Talks to a Successful Person | Sermon

Apostles Raleigh

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 22:59


Readings:Amos 5:10 - 15Amos 9:15

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Christ Church Jerusalem
The Best Investment You Will Ever Make

Christ Church Jerusalem

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 42:33


10 October 2021 - 20th Sunday after Pentecost - The lie of the Devil is that we can have the good life without God. Jesus exposed this lie by his faithful obedience. Rev. David Pileggi tells us that we also expose Satan's lie when we live like Jesus. Jesus called us to give to the poor and needy. When we do, we not only combat the Devil but we proclaim the merciful, generous character of God. We also invest in our eternal future. Jesus called the Rich Young Ruler to radically trust God with his wealth, but he was unwilling. Are we ready to trust God with our money? Readings: Amos 5:6-7,10-15; Hebrews 4:12-16; Mark 10:17-31 Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) donation. www.christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/ This sermon is also available on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/christchurchjerusalem Listen to this sermon and more on our podcast. Search for Christ Church Jerusalem in Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or your favorite podcast app.

Trinity-by-the-Cove
What do you truly lack? - Mark 10:17-31 (Mother Marcella)

Trinity-by-the-Cove

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 8:03


Preached for the 20th Sunday after Pentecost (2021-10-10). Readings: Amos 5:6-7,10-15 | Psalm 90:12-17 | Hebrews 4:12-16 | Mark 10:17-31

Lutheran Lectionary from Confident.Faith
20th Sunday after Pentecost [10 Oct 2021]

Lutheran Lectionary from Confident.Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2021 7:19


Readings* Amos 5:6–7, 10–15* Psalm 90:12–17* Hebrews 3:12–19* Mark 10:17–22ReaderCorey J. MahlerCopyright NoticesUnless otherwise indicated, all Scripture quotations are from the Holy Bible, English Standard Version®, copyright © 2001 by Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.Unless otherwise indicated, all quotations from the Lutheran Confessions are from Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions, copyright © 2005, 2006 by Concordia Publishing House. Used by permission. All rights reserved. To purchase a copy of Concordia, call 800-325-3040.Support the show (https://confident.faith/)

STM Lynchburg Homily Podcast
15th Sunday In Ordinary Time 2021

STM Lynchburg Homily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 21:28


Msgr. Michael McCarron's Homily for the 15th Sunday In Ordinary Time 2021, Readings: Amos 7:12-15, Psalm 85, Ephesians 1:3-14, Mark 6:7-13 Intro/Outro music from "Together We Can" from www.epidemicsound.com

Trinity-by-the-Cove
Living for the praise of his glory - Ephesians 1:3-14 (Father Nicholas)

Trinity-by-the-Cove

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 10:43


Preached at 8:00 for the Seventh Sunday after Pentecost (2021-07-11). Readings: Amos 7:7-15 | Psalm 85:8-13 | Ephesians 1:3-14 | Mark 6:14-29

Lutheran Lectionary from Confident.Faith
7th Sunday after Pentecost [11 Jul 2021]

Lutheran Lectionary from Confident.Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 9:06


Readings* Amos 7:7–15* Psalm 85:1–13* Ephesians 1:3–14* Mark 6:14–29ReaderCorey J. MahlerCopyright NoticesUnless otherwise indicated, all Scripture quotations are from the Holy Bible, English Standard Version®, copyright © 2001 by Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.Unless otherwise indicated, all quotations from the Lutheran Confessions are from Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions, copyright © 2005, 2006 by Concordia Publishing House. Used by permission. All rights reserved. To purchase a copy of Concordia, call 800-325-3040.Support the show (https://confident.faith/)

Christ Church Jerusalem
On the confines of eternity

Christ Church Jerusalem

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 36:28


8 November 2020 - The eternal perspective is an anchor of the Christian worldview, says Canon Daryl Fenton. A disciple of Jesus lives in that eternal perspective, knowing that there will be an end to moral time. For those of us who have chosen to follow Jesus, our mortal journey is about learning to be like him and accomplishing his purposes on earth. We are to be his hands and feet, bringing justice and healing and witnessing his love to the hurting world around us, ever ready for the day Jesus returns. Readings: Amos 5:13-27; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18; Matthew 25:1-13 Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) donation. www.christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/ This sermon is also available on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/christchurchjerusalem

Trinity-by-the-Cove
Preparing to be ready when surprised - Matthew 25:1-13 (Father Nicholas)

Trinity-by-the-Cove

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 9:47


Preached at 10:00 for the 23rd Sunday after Pentecost (2011-11-08). Readings: Amos 5:18-24 | Psalm 70 | 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 | Matthew 25:1-13

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

"We dislike a judge-y God, but come on friends, we like judgment." The Rev. E. Suzanne Wille preaches on the twenty-third Sunday after Pentecost (October 8, 2020) Readings: Amos 5:18-24; Ps. 70; 1 Thes. 4:13-18; Matt. 25:1-13.

Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
November 8, 2020 Sermon

Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 18:37


23rd Sunday after Pentecost. Readings: Amos 5:18-24 & Matthew 5:1-13

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Lutheran Lectionary from Confident.Faith
23rd Sunday after Pentecost [08 Nov 2020]

Lutheran Lectionary from Confident.Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2020 6:53


Readings* Amos 5:18–24* Psalm 70* 1 Thessalonians 4:13–18* Matthew 25:1–13ReaderCorey J. MahlerCopyright NoticesUnless otherwise indicated, all Scripture quotations are from the Holy Bible, English Standard Version®, copyright © 2001 by Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.Unless otherwise indicated, all quotations from the Lutheran Confessions are from Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions, copyright © 2005, 2006 by Concordia Publishing House. Used by permission. All rights reserved. To purchase a copy of Concordia, call 800-325-3040.Support the show (https://confident.faith/)

Father Healy's Weekly Catholic Homilies » Cycle C

Originally delivered on September 20, 1992 Readings: Amos 6:1, 4-7; Paul to Timothy 6:11-16; Luke 16:19-31 We all have the same dilemma.  That is, if we really listen to the words of Jesus, it sounds impossible to follow him.  We are all probably, at our best, silent co-conspirators that keep poor people in their poverty. […]

Father Healy's Weekly Catholic Homilies » Cycle C

Originally delivered on September 24, 1989 Readings: Amos 8:4-7; Paul to Timothy 2:1-8; Luke 16: 1-13 or 16:10-13 We cannot serve God and money.  We cannot put things in front of people.  People must always be more important and we must never put ourselves in a better position at the expense of our sisters and […]

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Lutheran Sermons | David L. Hansen
Essential Stories - The Prophets

Lutheran Sermons | David L. Hansen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 9:14


 The essential stories of Scripture, looking this week at the message of the Prophets. Readings: Amos 5:14-16, 21-24 and 2 Samuel 12:1-10. Preached at Spirit of Joy! Lutheran Church on October 6, 2019 

Father Healy's Weekly Catholic Homilies » Cycle C

Originally delivered on September 20, 1992 Readings: Amos 6:1, 4-7; Paul to Timothy 6:11-16; Luke 16:19-31 We all have the same dilemma.  That is, if we really listen to the words of Jesus, it sounds impossible to follow him.  We are all probably, at our best, silent co-conspirators that keep poor people in their poverty. […]

Holy Spirit Episcopal Church — Sermons
Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost — Fr. Jason Ingalls

Holy Spirit Episcopal Church — Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019 11:48


Readings: Amos 6:1a,4-7; Psalm 146; 1 Timothy 6:6-19; Luke 16:19-31

Holy Spirit Episcopal Church — Sermons
Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost — The Rev. Preston Yancey

Holy Spirit Episcopal Church — Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 14:51


Readings: Amos 8:4-7; Psalm 113; 1 Timothy 2:1-7; Luke 16:1-13

Lutheran Lectionary from Confident.Faith
15th Sunday after Pentecost [22 Sep 2019]

Lutheran Lectionary from Confident.Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2019 7:51


Readings* Amos 8:4–7* Psalm 113* 1 Timothy 2:1–15* Luke 16:1–15ReaderCorey J. MahlerCopyright NoticeUnless otherwise indicated, all Scripture quotations are from the Holy Bible, English Standard Version®, copyright © 2001 by Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.Support the show (https://confident.faith/)

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis
Hungering for the Word of God

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2019 12:55


"When we cheat the poor, abuse the stranger, and pursue the gods of wealth and war, the word of God will depart from us, leaving us in spiritual famine." The Rev. E. Suzanne Wille preaches on the sixth Sunday after Pentecost (July 21, 2019). Readings: Amos 8; Psalm 52; Colossians 1; Like 10.

All Saints Church Pasadena Podcast
"Who Is My Neighbor"

All Saints Church Pasadena Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 16:24


A sermon preached on Sunday, July 14, by the Reverend Maggie Cunningham at All Saints Church in Pasadena. Readings: Amos 7:7-17 and Luke 10:25-37. You can also follow us on Twitter @ASCpas. Donate to support the mission and ministries of All Saints at https://allsaints-pas.org/donate/donate-now/.  

Christ our Redeemer Anglican Church
5th Sunday after Pentecost (July 14, 2019) - Dcn. Josh DeVries

Christ our Redeemer Anglican Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019


This Sunday’s Readings: Amos 7:7-17; Psalm 82; Colossians 1:1-14; Luke 10:25-37

Redeemer Sermons
Second Sunday after the Epiphany of Our Lord

Redeemer Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 15:22


Wives, submit to your husbands as to the Lord. Husbands, love your wives as Christ loved the Church and betrayed Himself for her. Readings: Amos 9:11-15; Ephesians 5:22-23; John 2:1-11

Redeemer Sermons
Second Sunday after the Epiphany of Our Lord

Redeemer Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 15:22


Wives, submit to your husbands as to the Lord. Husbands, love your wives as Christ loved the Church and betrayed Himself for her. Readings: Amos 9:11-15; Ephesians 5:22-23; John 2:1-11

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

The Rev. E. Suzanne Wille preaches on the Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost (October 14, 2018). Readings: Amos 5:6-7, 10-15; Psalm 90:12-17; Hebrews 4:12-16; Mark 10:17-31 Image: Grufnik (flickr.com/photos/grufnik), distributed under a CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 license.

All Saints Church Pasadena Podcast
A Twig on the Episcopal Branch of the Jesus Movement

All Saints Church Pasadena Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2018 17:50


"I believe we left Austin a sanctuary church with expansive language and marriage for all precisely because we are becoming more fully the Episcopal branch of the Jesus Movement we have been challenged to be.” Sermon by Susan Russell at All Saints Church, Pasadena, on Sunday, July 15, 2018. Readings: Amos 7:7-15 and Mark 6:14-29. For video and the text of the sermon, visit our website: https://allsaints-pas.org/a-twig-on-the-episcopal-branch-of-the-jesus-movement/. You can also follow us on Twitter @ASCpas. Donate to support the mission and ministries of All Saints at https://allsaints-pas.org/donate/donate-now/.

All Saints Church Pasadena Podcast
Staying #WOKE for the Long Haul

All Saints Church Pasadena Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2017 22:20


“What we are called to be “woke” about is our commitment to justice, love, inclusion and compassion as our primary vocation.” Sermon by Ed Bacon at All Saints Church, Pasadena, on Sunday, November 12, 2017. Readings: Amos 5:18, 20-14 and Matthew 25:1-13. For a text of the sermon, visit our website: https://allsaints-pas.org/staying-woke-for-the-long-haul/. You can also follow us on Twitter @ASCpas. Donate to support the mission and ministries of All Saints at https://allsaints-pas.org/donate/donate-now/.

All Saints Church Pasadena Podcast
Singing God's Freedom Song

All Saints Church Pasadena Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2016 28:47


"God’s freedom song is never a solo. God’s freedom song is a song we sing together freeing us to remember that none of us are free until all of us are free." Sermon by Mike Kinman, at All Saints Church, Pasadena, on Homecoming Sunday, September 18, 2016. Readings: Amos 8:4-7 and Luke 16:1-13. Watch this sermon on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJzaZD_Jiho&feature=youtu.be. For more about the mission and ministry of All Saints Church visit http://www.allsaints-pas.org and follow us on Twitter @ASCpas. Donate to support the mission and ministries of All Saints at http://www.allsaints-pas.org/support/donate/.

Episcopal Church of All Saints, Indianapolis

"So what are we to learn from this wily manager's approach, which is dishonest all the way around, and from the commendation of it, that we, too, ought to make use of dishonest wealth?" The Rev. E. Suzanne Wille preaches on the 18th Sunday after Pentecost (September 18, 2016). Readings: Amos 8:4-7; Ps. 113; 1 Tim. 2:1-7; Lk. 16:1-13. This sermon incorporates ideas from Barbara Rossing (workingpreacher.org)and Sarah Dylan Breuer (sarahlaughed.net). Image: Jason Comely (https://www.flickr.com/photos/rinkjustice/), distributed under a CC BY license.

All Saints Church Pasadena Podcast
Fueling for Indomitable Light

All Saints Church Pasadena Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2014 15:04


"There is faith that an indomitable light resides at the base of things, and will ultimately find its way through the darkness." Sermon by the Rev. Jon Dephouse at All Saints Church, Pasadena, on Sunday, November 9, 2014. Readings: Amos 5:18-24 and Matthew 25:1-13. See this sermon on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CScZwshYB5U&feature=youtu.be. For more about the mission and ministry of All Saints Church visit http://www.allsaints-pas.org and follow us on Twitter @ASCpas. Donate to support the mission and ministries of All Saints at http://www.allsaints-pas.org/support/donate/.

All Saints Church Pasadena Podcast
God Loves Chutzpah

All Saints Church Pasadena Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2013 17:36


Sermon by the Rt. Rev. Gene Robinson at All Saints Church, Pasadena, Sunday, September 22, 2013. Readings: Amos 8:4-7 and Luke 16:1-13. For more about All Saints Church visit http://www.allsaints-pas.org. Watch the sermon at YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmv5eRR5eX4&feature=youtu.be  

All Saints Church Pasadena Podcast
Compassion: Get in the Game!

All Saints Church Pasadena Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2010 17:56


Sermon given by the Rev. Abel Lopez at All Saints Church, Pasadena, on Sunday, July 11, 2010. "Compassion: Get in the Game!" Readings: Amos 7:7-17, Luke 10:25-37.