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MUMC Podcast
MUMC Podcast
How do we help each other grow in our faith and become more like Jesus everyday? This Sunday, we will look into the example of the apostle Paul in order to get a good idea on the practical aspects of how to disciple each another in our relationship as brothers and sisters in Jesus Christ.
"My hunch is that whenever this season of our lives is over, our beloved community of faith will looks a little different. Yes, we will still be Presbyterians; yes, we will still be Westminster. But we will have changed. We will have reformed." Rev. Jacob Bolton preaches on the Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time. The Scripture lesson is 1 Thessalonians 2:1-8.
Sermon Audio from Crossway Christian Church
In today’s passage the Apostle recounts his ministry among the Thessalonians with an eye toward providing a model for them (and us!) to emulate. Join us as we discover Paul’s mission, motivation, and manner as he himself modeled Christ’s pattern of service!
Sunday Morning Services of Crosspoint Church of Mobile
Sunday Morning Services of Crosspoint Church of Mobile
What does it mean to live the Gospel?
You can’t fake ministry. Sharing the gospel is about sharing yourself, too.
You can’t fake ministry. Sharing the gospel is about sharing yourself, too.
You can’t fake ministry. Sharing the gospel is about sharing yourself, too.
Medina Church of the Nazarene
Jeremy Folsom talks about what it looks like to be a Christian leader of servant.
Jeremy Folsom talks about what it looks like to be a Christian leader of servant.
Jeremy Folsom talks about what it looks like to be a Christian leader of servant.
Jeremy Folsom talks about what it looks like to be a Christian leader of servant.
Jeremy Folsom talks about what it looks like to be a Christian leader of servant.
Jeremy Folsom talks about what it looks like to be a Christian leader of servant.
The Difference Maker, 1 Thessalonians 2:1-8
Pastor Richard reminds us that when the gospel is shared against the backdrop of real life, something powerful takes place.
Pastor Richard reminds us that when the gospel is shared against the backdrop of real life, something powerful takes place.
God's love transforms us...if we let it. If we believe that God has already transformed us through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus, then we can begin to trust that God's love dwells in us. We are his children, brothers and sisters of Jesus, sent by the Holy Spirit to help heal people, sharing God's love and the light of Jesus. That is the heart that was given to Paul, who had been a first century Jewish terrorist, gathering up Christians to be executed. He met Jesus and became an apostle of Jesus, loving so much the gentiles to whom he was sent, that he shared not only the Gospel of Christ, but his own self. It was not a burden for him but a joy. He was simply trusting in and living out his transformed self.
God's love transforms us...if we let it. If we believe that God has already transformed us through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus, then we can begin to trust that God's love dwells in us. We are his children, brothers and sisters of Jesus, sent by the Holy Spirit to help heal people, sharing God's love and the light of Jesus. That is the heart that was given to Paul, who had been a first century Jewish terrorist, gathering up Christians to be executed. He met Jesus and became an apostle of Jesus, loving so much the gentiles to whom he was sent, that he shared not only the Gospel of Christ, but his own self. It was not a burden for him but a joy. He was simply trusting in and living out his transformed self.
Para no fracasar al evangelizar a otras personas debemos hacerlo valientemente de la manera que Dios lo ha aprobado llenos de amor por los que nos escuchan.