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This is a podcast from primarily sermons preached at City Church Garland.
This is a podcast from primarily sermons preached at City Church Garland.
This is a podcast from primarily sermons preached at City Church Garland.
MUMC Podcast
MUMC Podcast
Man can live about 40 days without food, about three days without water, and about eight minutes without air, but man cannot live a second without hope. Our world is filled with hopelessness. It burdens my heart to think about how many people walk through the doors of LBC each week in a state of hopelessness. A business executive who has let the pursuit of worldly success ruin her life and lead her down a path of destruction. A father who has lost his job and feels embarrassed and humiliated. A man or woman who has received a devastating health diagnosis. My prayer is that as they arrive here at LBC, they would begin to find hope. Not a hope that is found in a program or even a payment but a hope that is found in the person of Jesus Christ. Biblical hope comes from a divine intervention. God Himself entering into time and space and history to save us from our dark and sinful condition. Isaiah 9 reminds us of that hope. Isaiah 9 is Isaiah’s way of saying, “Keep your fork!” The story isn’t over. The best is yet to come. Hope is on the way! I pray you will make plans today to join us for worship this weekend as we examine the hope of Christmas in a prophecy made 700 years in advance of Christ’s birth. “For a child will be born to us, a son will be given to us; and the government will rest on His shoulders; and His name will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace.” — Isaiah 9:6 In Christ, Pastor Chad
Man can live about 40 days without food, about three days without water, and about eight minutes without air, but man cannot live a second without hope. Our world is filled with hopelessness. It burdens my heart to think about how many people walk through the doors of LBC each week in a state of hopelessness. A business executive who has let the pursuit of worldly success ruin her life and lead her down a path of destruction. A father who has lost his job and feels embarrassed and humiliated. A man or woman who has received a devastating health diagnosis. My prayer is that as they arrive here at LBC, they would begin to find hope. Not a hope that is found in a program or even a payment but a hope that is found in the person of Jesus Christ. Biblical hope comes from a divine intervention. God Himself entering into time and space and history to save us from our dark and sinful condition. Isaiah 9 reminds us of that hope. Isaiah 9 is Isaiah’s way of saying, “Keep your fork!” The story isn’t over. The best is yet to come. Hope is on the way! I pray you will make plans today to join us for worship this weekend as we examine the hope of Christmas in a prophecy made 700 years in advance of Christ’s birth. “For a child will be born to us, a son will be given to us; and the government will rest on His shoulders; and His name will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace.” — Isaiah 9:6 In Christ, Pastor Chad
Man can live about 40 days without food, about three days without water, and about eight minutes without air, but man cannot live a second without hope. Our world is filled with hopelessness. It burdens my heart to think about how many people walk through the doors of LBC each week in a state of hopelessness. A business executive who has let the pursuit of worldly success ruin her life and lead her down a path of destruction. A father who has lost his job and feels embarrassed and humiliated. A man or woman who has received a devastating health diagnosis. My prayer is that as they arrive here at LBC, they would begin to find hope. Not a hope that is found in a program or even a payment but a hope that is found in the person of Jesus Christ. Biblical hope comes from a divine intervention. God Himself entering into time and space and history to save us from our dark and sinful condition. Isaiah 9 reminds us of that hope. Isaiah 9 is Isaiah’s way of saying, “Keep your fork!” The story isn’t over. The best is yet to come. Hope is on the way! I pray you will make plans today to join us for worship this weekend as we examine the hope of Christmas in a prophecy made 700 years in advance of Christ’s birth. “For a child will be born to us, a son will be given to us; and the government will rest on His shoulders; and His name will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace.” — Isaiah 9:6 In Christ, Pastor Chad
On the 3rd Sunday of Advent, we focused on Joy.
On the 3rd Sunday of Advent, we focused on Joy.
A reflection on the nature of the joy we experience at Christ's birth.
A reflection on the nature of the joy we experience at Christ's birth.
Sermons from the pastors at Redwood Christian Fellowship in Fortuna, California.
This Sunday, we consider together Luke 2:22-38 and the presentation of Jesus at the temple.
This Sunday, we consider together Luke 2:22-38 and the presentation of Jesus at the temple.
At Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, our assistant pastor Rev. Andrew Bekkering preached a sermonette following the Lessons and Carols telling of the Christmas story from our youth and children. He encouraged us to focus our joy, thankfulness, and worship on Jesus.
At Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, our assistant pastor Rev. Andrew Bekkering preached a sermonette following the Lessons and Carols telling of the Christmas story from our youth and children. He encouraged us to focus our joy, thankfulness, and worship on Jesus.
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.
The prophet Isaiah writes one of the most classic of all Old Testament prophecies about the coming birth of Christ. The passage he writes is born of gloom and darkness. The world had felt the full weight of sin, and it had wreaked havoc on all of creation. What Isaiah offered in chapter nine was something the Jewish people needed more than anything—hope. Hope that one day someone would come to make all things right and restore what had been broken. The birth of Jesus was the fulfillment of that hope and this fact offers us hope in our lives today.
Sovereign Grace Baptist Church is located in Cookeville, TN. Our desire is to honor Christ by loving the fallen world as Christ loved us. We learn how to love the world from God's Word by studying, growing, and applying God's Word in our lives and in our worship. We firmly believe that hearing God's Word is the path to understanding and experiencing salvation in Christ alone. Sovereign Grace Baptist Church 2523 Hwy 111 North Cookeville, TN 38506 sovereigngracebaptist.org
Storyline Christian Community
Welcome to East Chestnut Street Mennonite Church!
Welcome to East Chestnut Street Mennonite Church!
Welcome to East Chestnut Street Mennonite Church!
Grace Family | Pleasant Hill
Grace Family | Pleasant Hill
We reflect on "Defiant Joy" on the 3rd Sunday of Advent.
We reflect on "Defiant Joy" on the 3rd Sunday of Advent.
Bishop Hannington
Today we lit the candle of Joy and reflected on the joy of Christ's birth.
For the sermon curriculum to go alongside this study, go here: http://cantonefc.com/home/sermon-resources
Through the words of the Nicene Creed we see how incarnation is central to understanding the person and work of Jesus as one both fully human and fully divine.
Lights are everywhere this time of year. They adorn our homes and our hearths, our businesses and our landscaping. But what we really need is an undying light, that would fill our hearts with hope and joy. Discover that true light through Isaiah's prophecy.
In this sermon Pastor Keith explains that Jesus is the light of the world who stepped down into a dark world. And His coming was foretold and fulfilled prophesy.
In this sermon Pastor Keith explains that Jesus is the light of the world who stepped down into a dark world. And His coming was foretold and fulfilled prophesy.
In this sermon Pastor Keith explains that Jesus is the light of the world who stepped down into a dark world. And His coming was foretold and fulfilled prophesy.
Prince of Peace Rev. Dr. Richard Gibbons December 24, 2017
Prince of Peace Rev. Dr. Richard Gibbons December 24, 2017
The Hopes and Fears of All the Years Rev. Dr. Richard Gibbons December 17, 2017
The Hopes and Fears of All the Years Rev. Dr. Richard Gibbons December 17, 2017
A Weary World Rejoices Rev. Dr. Richard Gibbons December 10, 2017
A Weary World Rejoices Rev. Dr. Richard Gibbons December 10, 2017
Do You See What I See? Rev. Dr. Richard Gibbons December 03, 2017
Do You See What I See? Rev. Dr. Richard Gibbons December 03, 2017
Sermons from Bellevue Presbyterian Church
Sermons from Bellevue Presbyterian Church
Sermons from Bellevue Presbyterian Church
Sermons from Bellevue Presbyterian Church