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On the Road to Emmaus, Jesus opened the eyes of two of His followers. Have you opened your eyes to Jesus presence?
On the Road to Emmaus, Jesus opened the eyes of two of His followers. Have you opened your eyes to Jesus presence?
On the Road to Emmaus, Jesus opened the eyes of two of His followers. Have you opened your eyes to Jesus presence?
Bishop Hannington
Bishop Hannington
Stone United Methodist Church Third Sunday of Easter – April 19, 2026 Rev. Kendra Balliet Scripture Reading – Luke 24:13-35 Morning Message – Astonished and Astounded
Stone United Methodist Church Third Sunday of Easter – April 19, 2026 Rev. Kendra Balliet Jim Ross, Organist (Expect this service to change at any moment upon the movement of the Holy Spirit. This service will be recorded.) * Denotes Please Stand If Able Prelude The Light of Christ Enters the Sanctuary Announcements *Call to Worship (Psalm 116) One: Come! Lift your voices to the Lord who always hears us. Many: Listen, Lord. Hear our voices sing your praises. One: Call on the Lord who bends low to hear us. Many: Listen, Lord. We lift our voices to you in praise. One: Call on the name of the Lord, all people. Many: Listen, Lord. We call on your wonderful name. For you saved us, you raised us and turned our lives around. Let your name be praised in this congregation. *Praise Hymn “Praise to the Lord, the Almighty” #139 *Unison Prayer: Merciful God, even as we remember how you have heard us in the past, we come to you again in our need, carrying burdens too large to bear. And yet, even in our need, we praise you. We praise you because we remember all you have done in the past and know that you will continue to love us and our community into flourishing. As we lay our burdens at your feet, transform the outpouring of our praise into love for all of our neighbors, so that we may grow more like you every day. Amen. *Affirmation of Faith – “Apostles’ Creed” #881 “Gloria Patri” Children’s Chat Scripture Reading – Luke 24:13-35 Morning Message – Astonished and Astounded Offering and *Doxology Sharing of Joys and Concerns Prayer Hymn “O How He Loves You and Me” TFHS #2108 Time of Prayer and Healing with Lord’s Prayer - Our altar is always open for prayer and anointing. *Closing Hymn “Open My Eyes” #454 *Benediction
Rev. Olivia Patterson preaches on the Second Sunday of Easter. The Scripture passage is Luke 24:13-35.
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Mission Church of the Nazarene
Mission Church of the Nazarene
Sermon for Easter, April 5th, 2026
Sermon for Easter, April 5th, 2026
Sermon for Easter, April 5th, 2026
Walking with the Risen Lord
Une rencontre avec le Ressuscité Raymond Perron
Preached by Rev. Paul Mosiejczuk on Easter Sunday, 5 April 2026. Bible Passage: Luke 24:13–35.
Preached by Rev. Paul Mosiejczuk on Easter Sunday, 5 April 2026. Bible Passage: Luke 24:13–35.
The Risen Christ is on the road.
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
If God told you to do something so unbelievably difficult, how would you respond? In the case of Mary, a mere teenager, when an angel told her God was going to change her life forever, she answered, "I am the Lord's servant. May it be to me as you have said." On top of that Mary sang a song of praise and gratitude. God chose Mary because she could handle the assignment. We will learn how to be more like her so God can use us for His purposes.
If God told you to do something so unbelievably difficult, how would you respond? In the case of Mary, a mere teenager, when an angel told her God was going to change her life forever, she answered, "I am the Lord's servant. May it be to me as you have said." On top of that Mary sang a song of praise and gratitude. God chose Mary because she could handle the assignment. We will learn how to be more like her so God can use us for His purposes.
In this moving sermon drawn from Luke 24, Pastor Chris Rieber explores the profound encounter between the resurrected Jesus and two disheartened disciples on the road to Emmaus. Devastated and depressed after witnessing the crucifixion, these disciples were walking away from Jerusalem—and their hope. But Jesus meets them in their grief and, beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, he shows them how the entirety of the Scriptures points to Him. Pastor Rieber highlights a transformative truth: Christ is the key that unlocks all of Scripture, and He alone is our inexhaustible source of hope. Discover how the proof of the resurrection transforms despair into unshakable confidence, and why a hope rooted in Jesus is a hope you simply cannot keep to yourself.
In this moving sermon drawn from Luke 24, Pastor Chris Rieber explores the profound encounter between the resurrected Jesus and two disheartened disciples on the road to Emmaus. Devastated and depressed after witnessing the crucifixion, these disciples were walking away from Jerusalem—and their hope. But Jesus meets them in their grief and, beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, he shows them how the entirety of the Scriptures points to Him. Pastor Rieber highlights a transformative truth: Christ is the key that unlocks all of Scripture, and He alone is our inexhaustible source of hope. Discover how the proof of the resurrection transforms despair into unshakable confidence, and why a hope rooted in Jesus is a hope you simply cannot keep to yourself.
Please join us as Mr. Chris Dietz, a ruling elder here at SCPC, bring us a message from Luke 24.
Sermons from our Sunday Services at St.Peter's Free Church, Dundee
We are joyfully gathering this morning to celebrate the Easter morning reality that Jesus Christ has risen from the grave. Today, we will journey through Luke 24:13-35 and discover how the events of that first Resurrection evening show us the path to personally knowing Jesus today.
Join us this Sunday, January 19, 2025 for our worship experience. For more information about Redemption Church or to get in touch please visit our website at: https://www.redemptionchurchokc.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RedemptionChurchOKC If you would like to support our ministry you can donate at: https:/www.aplos.com/aws/give/RedemptionChurch1/
Join us this Sunday, January 19, 2025 for our worship experience. For more information about Redemption Church or to get in touch please visit our website at: https://www.redemptionchurchokc.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RedemptionChurchOKC If you would like to support our ministry you can donate at: https:/www.aplos.com/aws/give/RedemptionChurch1/
As followers of Christ, we’re called to leave shallow talk behind and build conversations of real depth. Jesus shows us that our words matter, always using them to uplift, challenge, and heal. When we’re with others, do we seek meaningful exchange? Are we genuinely curious about their story, their pain, their dreams? Cocktail conversation is easy; true connection takes intention. Imagine the impact if we each chose substance over small talk, prioritizing the heart of the person right in front of us. How might God use your words today to make someone feel truly seen, valued, and loved?