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Ambassador Church is located on the east side of Cincinnati, Ohio in the Eastgate area. We are committed to Biblical teaching and preaching and the spread of the Gospel to a lost world.
Ambassador Church is located on the east side of Cincinnati, Ohio in the Eastgate area. We are committed to Biblical teaching and preaching and the spread of the Gospel to a lost world.
Unity. The bible talks about it all the time concerning God's people. So, what is the problem, why are we not unified as one single church under Jesus. Simple…..people. People, even with good intentions and being very sincere…..still struggle with sin's, opinions, and prejudice. So we have the 1st church of this, the 2nd church of this, the real church of this, and so on because opinions happen and instead of unifying to glorify God, churches split. Fortunately there is still hope in Jesus for us forgiven sinners. We must not only have salvation, we must humble ourselves before God and put aside all those things that divide us. In Jesus is resurrecting hope for true unity.
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When it comes to suffering, God is not getting back at us…..rather, He's getting us back to Him. This morning, we look at Resurrection Hope in times of grief, times of loss. Mary, Martha, and Lazarus give us a very clear picture of what grief and loss looks like. Jesus, on the other hand, gives us a very clear picture on what God's will and hope looks like. Join us and be encouraged.
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Ambassador Church is located on the east side of Cincinnati, Ohio in the Eastgate area. We are committed to Biblical teaching and preaching and the spread of the Gospel to a lost world.
Ambassador Church is located on the east side of Cincinnati, Ohio in the Eastgate area. We are committed to Biblical teaching and preaching and the spread of the Gospel to a lost world.
Disappointment is a terrible thing, especially when we are the one to cause disappointment. Today we look at a man who painfully disappointed Jesus in Jesus' time of emotional need. He was in the worst and last days of His life and Peter betrays Jesus. Peter carries the emotional scar of his actions and goes back to his old ways of living….that is….until Jesus meets him where he is at and restores him. If you are in need of forgiveness from the painful scars of disappointment, join us today as we receive forgiveness and grace.
He is risen! But what happened after that? Pastor Eric shares a message about an important interaction after the resurrection of Jesus Christ.Scriptures referenced in this message:· Luke 8:2· John 12:1-3· Luke 7:36-47· Matthew 27:50-56· John 20:1-18· Matthew 16:24-26 Learn more about salvation, info about Destiny Church, or how to give by visiting our website.Real | Relevant | Relationship
The message of Resurrection Sunday/Easter is hope. But as we read the story in the gospels, its amazing how easily hope can turn to despair…..even when the answer to everything is right in front of you. We just don't see the answer because we are looking down. Today, we see how God meets us in our times of despair…..not just at Easter…..but all the time. We are never alone, He is always with us, and Jesus brings us hope.
What kind of a church do we want to be?
What kind of church do we want to be?
Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:12-26 & John 11:1-44 Ultimately, all our hope is in the resurrection of Jesus Christ. If Jesus was not raised from the dead, then our faith is meaningless and in vain. We turn to the story of Jesus raising his friend Lazarus from the dead and discover that we can hope in … Continue reading "Hope-Week 4 // A Resurrecting Hope // Pastor Kate Murphy"
Resurrecting hope from despair.--1. The Slain-2. The Spirit-3. The Spiritual rebirth
Resurrecting hope from despair.1. The Slain2. The Spirit3. The Spiritual rebirth
It's the sad refrain of a broken world: “If only”. “If only he'd entered the freeway five minutes sooner…”, “If only I would have kept my mouth shut…”, “If only the lab results had shown it…”, ….. “If only God had heard my prayers…”.We live in a world that is painful and confusing so often, and for people who want to seek after God, adding to that pain and confusion is the regular complaint that one prayer or another has gone unanswered. It's very tempting to assume that God has forgotten, doesn't care, or has no plan at all for us in the vast scheme of things. If you've ever felt that way, please know that you're not alone. Every honest seeker of God will wrestle with this at some point in the journey.We're going to be reading a large portion of text this Sunday, John 11:1-44, which begins the revelation of Jesus' glory and power – but which also sheds a remarkable light on the subject of delayed answers in prayer.The text plainly says that Jesus loved this family, yet it also says even though Lazarus was sick, Jesus waited two more days to head to Bethany. Does that seem like the behavior of someone who loves someone else? His reasons for delay are somewhat disclosed in v15 – does this give us any clue as to why God sometimes allows our prayers to seem unanswered? How can we view an apparent silence from heaven differently in light of this?When Jesus arrives both women confront him with “If only you'd have been here”. In answering Martha, Jesus makes another statement of “I am”, calling himself the resurrection and the life. He was revealing that in some mysterious way, the future hope of God's plan of redemption was reaching back to the present and infusing life with abundant possibilities, beyond what we can see (HT N.T. Wright). But this wasn't just a theological exercise for Jesus – he isn't portrayed as a dispassionate observer of human plight. V33, 35 and 38 make that abundantly clear. If Jesus is the fullest revelation of God and God's heart toward the human race – what does his reaction tell us about God's heart in the midst of our plight?What happens next is one of those too good to be true moments. It forecasts what Jesus himself will soon experience and the hope of Easter morning. But it serves also as a parable for us. What are the bleak situations or hopes that have died which we've rolled a stone of resignation over? Even though Jesus didn't respond when we wanted him to, and things don't look the way we expected them to…can we allow for the possibilities of him bringing new life in ways we never thought of? Have you experienced this already? Have you faced some pain and seeming disinterest from heaven, only to find that God has revealed some new and unexpected life in ways you hadn't anticipated? What lessons about God, his patterns and his heart toward us can we learn from this text?I'm really looking forward to this study – hope you can join us!Click here for a pdf of the teaching slideshow.
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4/9/2023 - Resurrecting Hope (11am) - 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 - Dr. Mark Hitchcock
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Dr. Brad StrawnEverybody Needs Some1 John 2:1-14 Online Giving – http://paznaz.org/giveChurch in the Park Volunteers – http://paznaz.org/MissionsHelping Hands Volunteers – http://paznaz.org/MissionsWorship Folder – http://paz.nz/wfSimply Prayer – http://paz.nz/SimplyPrayer The post Resurrecting Hope: Everybody Needs Some appeared first on PazNaz.
Marshall JackmanJeremiah 29:11 Online Giving – http://paznaz.org/give Church in the Park Volunteers – http://paznaz.org/Missions Helping Hands Volunteers – http://paznaz.org/Missions Worship Folder – http://paz.nz/wf Simply Prayer – http://paz.nz/SimplyPrayer The post Resurrecting Hope: Seeking God's Presence appeared first on PazNaz.
Dr. Joe WatkinsThe Woman at the WellJohn 4:5-42 Online Giving – http://paznaz.org/giveChurch in the Park Volunteers – http://paznaz.org/MissionsHelping Hands Volunteers – http://paznaz.org/MissionsWorship Folder – http://paz.nz/wfSimply Prayer – http://paz.nz/SimplyPrayer The post Resurrecting Hope: The Woman at the Well appeared first on PazNaz.
Dr. Brad Strawn Corporate Confession and Corporate Need Ephesians 4:20-32 Online Giving – http://paznaz.org/give Church in the Park Volunteers – http://paznaz.org/Missions Helping Hands Volunteers – http://paznaz.org/Missions Worship Folder – http://paz.nz/wf Simply Prayer – http://paz.nz/SimplyPrayer The post Resurrecting Hope: Corporate Confession and Corporate Need appeared first on PazNaz.
Dr. Joe WatkinsLife in a Redemptive ChurchPsalm 32; Romans 5:12-19; Matthew 4:1-11 Online Giving – http://paznaz.org/give Church in the Park Volunteers – http://paznaz.org/Missions Helping Hands Volunteers – http://paznaz.org/Missions Worship Folder – http://paz.nz/wf Simply Prayer – http://paz.nz/SimplyPrayer The post Resurrecting Hope: Life in a Redemptive Church appeared first on PazNaz.
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1 Peter 1:3-5 NKJV "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His abundant mercy has begotten us again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, to an inheritance incorruptible and undefiled and that does not fade away, reserved in heaven for you, who are kept by the power of God through faith for salvation ready to be revealed in the last time."
1 Peter 1:3-5 NKJV "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His abundant mercy has begotten us again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, to an inheritance incorruptible and undefiled and that does not fade away, reserved in heaven for you, who are kept by the power of God through faith for salvation ready to be revealed in the last time."
Have you ever found yourself trapped or stuck in patterns you no longer desire? Maybe you've been hurt or wounded in the past and you've turned to anything to numb or anesthetize that pain, and now that very thing you looked to for instant relief is now your greatest source of destruction. Well there is good news my friends, recovery is for everyone and recovery is possible for you. Our Built Different Guest today is the Pastor of Temple City Church in Selma, NC as well as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), John Eklund. In this episode, John shares his powerful testimony involving brokenness, addiction, and suicidal ideation, yet in his darkest moment God showed up and provided a spark for his recovery journey. He has since then written a book and founded an exceptional program called Recovery Alive - Known for Resurrecting Hope through the power, people, and process of the 12 steps. John's passion rests in helping others find the hope they feel has been lost and the freedom they never knew was possible. Listen to this episode, and be prepared to start your Recovery Journey today!
Jesus is our Resurrected Hope. In Him we have the promise of an eternal future. What is His resurrection, resurrecting in you?
Aaron Stevens brings us another message is his series on Resurrecting Hope. Part 4 is Unity In Him.
1 Peter 1:3-5 NKJV "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His abundant mercy has begotten us again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, to an inheritance incorruptible and undefiled and that does not fade away, reserved in heaven for you, who are kept by the power of God through faith for salvation ready to be revealed in the last time."
1 Peter 1:3-5 NKJV "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His abundant mercy has begotten us again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, to an inheritance incorruptible and undefiled and that does not fade away, reserved in heaven for you, who are kept by the power of God through faith for salvation ready to be revealed in the last time."
Aaron Stevens continues his series Resurrecting Hope with part 2. Today's lesson: "Do You Love Me?"
1 Peter 1:3-5 NKJV "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His abundant mercy has begotten us again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, to an inheritance incorruptible and undefiled and that does not fade away, reserved in heaven for you, who are kept by the power of God through faith for salvation ready to be revealed in the last time."
Beyond the sentimental and supernatural retellings each Easter, the story of the death and resurrection of Jesus continues to resonate with us in very human and hopeful ways. Every year - in the midst of constant wars, intractable conflicts and oppression, and ecological devastation - it invites us to ask: how can we go on? And more especially, how can we go on when the world has found a way to make things that we thought wouldn't - couldn't - get any worse, worse? It acknowledges the terror we feel in the wake of violent injustice, and it speaks to us of hope - a hope that comes to us, even in our weariness, and says: “Please don't give up.”
Our Easter Sunday message begins a new series from Aaron Stevens. Part 1 of Resurrecting Hope. Today's lesson: Overcoming Life's Greatest Challenges.
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A hope that is only for today is a hope to be pitied. God's plan of hope for believers is not merely for a good life. The hope we have goes beyond that and beyond the grave. Listen in as Anthony shares 1 Corinthians 15:14, 19. These two verses communicate the greatness of a hope that Christians have in Jesus Christ. 1 Corinthians 15:14, 19 And if Christ has not been raised, then our preaching is in vain and your faith is in vain. If in Christ we have hope in this life only, we are of all people most to be pitied. Following Jesus and enjoying life are not opposite ends of the spectrum. Let's connect to find out more about how that can look in your own life. https://www.instagram.com/anthonykgoodwin https://www.twitter.com/anthonykgoodwin http://www.facebook.com/chaplainanthonykgoodwin