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Hunger and Thirst: Always Give Us the Bread, John 6:24-35, Pastor Kyle Fellows
Satisfied? John 6: 24-35 Adam Earle
Pastor Jeff McVay, Feasting and Fasting, The Heart Matters: A Lenten Series, John 6:24-35
Pastor Jeff McVay, Feasting and Fasting, The Heart Matters: A Lenten Series, John 6:24-35
The Bible calls us to more than simply believing in Jesus' existence- we are called to believe ON HIM. We need to stop fighting, ignoring and trying to mute our spiritual hunger and start PURSUING Jesus as the Bread of Life.
The Bible calls us to more than simply believing in Jesus' existence- we are called to believe ON HIM. We need to stop fighting, ignoring and trying to mute our spiritual hunger and start PURSUING Jesus as the Bread of Life.
Many have an emptiness that nothing physical will fill. Many have a deep emptiness in their hearts. Christ came to the world to fill our emptiness.
Many have an emptiness that nothing physical will fill. Many have a deep emptiness in their hearts. Christ came to the world to fill our emptiness.
Sermon audio from the 11 a.m. Pentecost 10 service at St. Francis Episcopal Church in Houston, TX on 8-2-15
Pastor John relates how Jesus explained to the crowds who followed him that he was the bread of life. Children in war torn areas were given bread at night to calm them so that they could sleep
Jesus is looking for obedient workers, not a fan club. Which description fits you?
What do you think Jesus meant when he said we would NEVER be hungry or thirsty? Here is what I think.
What do you think Jesus meant when he said we would NEVER be hungry or thirsty? Here is what I think.
Embracing Life as we are . Bread is essential to life and crosses all cultures
What's the secret of life? Relationships of love with God and each other.
In calling us to speak the truth in love the Greek text uses that powerful word agape. That is the love marked by the giving of oneself with no expectation of return. It is finding a way and a time to enter the conversation, to explore the complicities of the participants, of allowing the truth to emerge and respect to come present. It is not about winning, triumph or ‘being right.�" It is about change. It is about growth.
In calling us to speak the truth in love the Greek text uses that powerful word agape. That is the love marked by the giving of oneself with no expectation of return. It is finding a way and a time to enter the conversation, to explore the complicities of the participants, of allowing the truth to emerge and respect to come present. It is not about winning, triumph or ‘being right.�" It is about change. It is about growth.