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God prepares us for our ministry and releases our spiritual gifts through a process of TRANSFORMATION (2 Corinthians 3:16-18, Romans 12:1-8). Pastor Derek explains how this process works. As we dedicate ourselves to God to serve Him, His Spirit will anoint us to serve Him according to His good pleasure, so that the will of God is accomplished in our life.
God prepares us for our ministry and releases our spiritual gifts through a process of TRANSFORMATION (2 Corinthians 3:16-18, Romans 12:1-8). Pastor Derek explains how this process works. As we dedicate ourselves to God to serve Him, His Spirit will anoint us to serve Him according to His good pleasure, so that the will of God is accomplished in our life.
Hey, y'all! Welcome to the Gary Church Podcast . . . from Gary Church, here in Wheaton, IL. We would love to have you worship with us! You may find more information about our next worship service at www.garychurch.org. This is the scripture and sermon from August 27, 2023! Our scripture is read by Rev. Dr. Gene Green (00:05) and the sermon by Rev. Dr. Chris Pierson “You Are” (00:00). At Gary Church our mission is to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world!Romans 12:1-8Matthew 16:13-20Revised Common Lectionary
Pastor Chris preaches a message on Romans 12:1-8 on how our beliefs should support our actions.
Proper 16 (21) Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost (Year A, 2022-2023)Scripture Readings: Exodus 1:8-2:10, Psalm 124, Romans 12:1-8, Matthew 16:13-20
THis is the sermon preached by Janet Smith on 8th January in MH Congregational Church.The theme A vision of partnership Bible Readings Genesis 2:4-24, Romans 12:1-8
Sermon Recording from Sunday, November 27th, 2022.A study of Romans 12:1-8.Thesis: Humbly use the transformed life and renewed mind that come from Christ to continue to serve.
Proper 16 (21) Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost (Year A, 2019-2020)Exodus 1:8-2:10 • Psalm 124 • Romans 12:1-8 • Matthew 16:13-20
The first few lines from Paul’s letter to the Roman church in Romans 12 resonate with broad clarity for our day. Dr. Jordan takes us from the empty tomb on Easter to that energetic and expanding church in Rome to the streets and homes of our own Decatur community. Join us on the journey! **Vision 2020: ** Care for Our Community; Enhance Our Sustainability Engaging Our Community Our Deacons began interacting with this Vision 2020 draft back at our Deacon’s retreat in January 2019. Every church faces key challenges. We need to hear the gospel clearly; learn and grow in our own faith; translate growth into our everyday lives; and integrate that faith into our faith community in a coordinated, meaningful way. We hope the Vision 2020 begins to be that good and healthy balance. As Christians, we are called to take seriously Jesus’ concerns about the world that surrounds us; and we are to be discerning about the community in front of us. We need to balance deepening our own discipleship so that we have the tools and the inspiration to reach out to others without burning out ourselves. We must take seriously our personal stewardship of time, talent and resources. While at the same time, we must be conscientious contributors to this community of faith seeking to impact the broader community. Therefore, these three imperatives offer a vital balance. We at First Baptist Decatur are called to: Care for Our Community Enhance Our Sustainability Engage Our Community The next two weeks, David will share more about each imperative and how our Deacons and all of us can live into these callings most effectively. Already, we have been hard at work discerning new initiatives, supporting ongoing needs, addressing energy efficiency and green energy opportunities and seeking to be creative and redemptive in the ways that we as a staff, deacons and congregation hear more clearing God’s calling for our ministry in this time and place. — FBC Decatur is a vibrant and progressive community of faith located in the heart of Decatur, GA. Here you will find people who are: learning to follow Jesus in everyday life; encountering community through authentic relationships; finding meaning by learning how to believe not just what to believe; and in learning how to believe discovering purpose through making intentional, impactful contributions to the world around them It’s our hope that your story intersects with our story at FBCD, and that with God’s help, we might write something new and meaningful together. Visit our website Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram
Sermon: PastorBryon To identify your spiritual gifts take the online Spiritual Assessment now. Gifts Given to Believers Jesus promises those who follow and believe in him will not be alone …
Pastor Collette Pekar sermon Motivated by Mercy
Proper 16 - Sunday after Pentecost (Year A) Exodus 1:8-2:10, Psalm 124, Romans 12:1-8, Matthew 16:13-20
Christ Church, Bayston Hill (UK)
God has given Jesus followers some incredible gifts to help us serve effectively in His kingdom and wherever we choose to live and work. Too few acknowledge these gifts, try to develop them, or even try to use them.
Recorded Sun, 19 Feb 2012 10:30:00 -0400