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Best podcasts about scripture: mark 1:29-1:39

Latest podcast episodes about scripture: mark 1:29-1:39

Westminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria VA

Rev. Dr. Larry Hayward preaches on the Fifth Sunday after Epiphany. The Scripture passage is Mark 1:29-39.

Bethlehem Lutheran Church
Christus Consolator - Audio

Bethlehem Lutheran Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 21:26


The Lord’s empty tomb is divine consolation for sinners who know that death is real. We see the continuity between Jesus’ healing and preaching ministry and the ongoing ministry of the Lord Christ in the Divine Service—thus finding genuine consolation in His death and resurrection and true healing in the reception of His body and blood. Here we are invigorated in hope and prepared for coping with adversity.

Garden City Chapel and Retreat
The Higher Mission - Audio

Garden City Chapel and Retreat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 35:22


Scott Johnson

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Richard Dahlstrom
Sabbath Remix

Richard Dahlstrom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 31:36


Welcome to the Richard Dahlstrom Podcast. Richard is an Author, Speaker and the Senior Pastor of Bethany Community Church in Seattle, WA. More information at churchbcc.org

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Grace Point Church
Mark 1:29-39 – "Living for Christ" - Argyris Petrou, Damaris Ministry – November 6, 2022 - Audio

Grace Point Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 30:12


Message Notes: https://notes.subsplash.com/fill-in/view?page=1IsjKr_Z7_

North Ridge Life Church
Book of Mark, Part 5

North Ridge Life Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 44:38


Pastor Marc Sharp continues with Part 5 of the current series that is an epic journey through the New Testament Gospel of Mark, verse by verse. The book of Mark was most likely the first one written, and is generally attributed to John Mark, a close associate of Peter, and also of Paul and Barnabas. The Gospel of Mark is all about Jesus and the good news (Gospel) of the kingdom of God. How do we become members of this kingdom? Who was Jesus really, and why exactly did he come? If you would like to view the video of today's service, as well as previous videos, go to: https://www.facebook.com/northridgelife/videos/ (copy and paste into your web browser address bar). For additional information, you may also visit the church website, www.northridgelife.org, and Facebook page, www.facebook.com/northridgelife/.

Calvary Chapel Greensboro
Mark 1:29-39 “All In a Day’s Work" - Video

Calvary Chapel Greensboro

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 68:40


Calvary Chapel Greensboro verse-by-verse teaching through the Bible.

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Calvary Chapel Greensboro
Mark 1:29-39 “All In a Day’s Work" - Audio

Calvary Chapel Greensboro

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 68:40


Calvary Chapel Greensboro verse-by-verse teaching through the Bible.

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Calvary Chapel Greensboro
Mark 1F (29-39) All In a Day’s Work - Video

Calvary Chapel Greensboro

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 68:40


Calvary Chapel Greensboro verse-by-verse teaching through the Bible.

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Calvary Chapel Greensboro
Mark 1F (29-39) All In a Day’s Work - Audio

Calvary Chapel Greensboro

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 68:40


Calvary Chapel Greensboro verse-by-verse teaching through the Bible.

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St. John's Lutheran Church Conover
Life is Not a Movie

St. John's Lutheran Church Conover

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 13:24


5th Sunday after the Epiphany Based on Mark 1:29–39 The Rev. Anton Lagoutine

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Immanuel United Church of Christ

Immanuel United Church of Christ - Shillington PA Sunday February 7th 2021 9am Worship Sermon

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Father Snort
If It Is of Healing, It Is of Jesus - Audio

Father Snort

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 10:01


Our faith in God, our life with God was embodied in Jesus, and any faith or belief in Jesus that does not deeply and richly involve our bodies in this life is a heretical faith and belief in Jesus. After healing people all night, Jesus got up early the next morning to go pray, and when his disciples found him, he said, “Let us go on to the neighboring towns, so that I may proclaim the message there also; for that is what I came out to do.” The message he proclaimed in their synagogues included healing people and casting out demons. If we want to evangelize, if we want to proclaim our faith, then our ministry will include and even be defined by a ministry of healing. Jesus’ ministry is a ministry of physical healing. Jesus’ ministry is societal healing. Jesus’ ministry is working for justice. Jesus’ ministry is “dealing with the issues that hurt the poor, the brokenhearted, the sick, the left out, the least of these, the stranger, and all of those who are made to feel unacceptable,” for if it is of healing, it is of Jesus.

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Father Snort
If It Is of Healing, It Is of Jesus - Audio

Father Snort

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 10:01


Our faith in God, our life with God was embodied in Jesus, and any faith or belief in Jesus that does not deeply and richly involve our bodies in this life is a heretical faith and belief in Jesus. After healing people all night, Jesus got up early the next morning to go pray, and when his disciples found him, he said, “Let us go on to the neighboring towns, so that I may proclaim the message there also; for that is what I came out to do.” The message he proclaimed in their synagogues included healing people and casting out demons. If we want to evangelize, if we want to proclaim our faith, then our ministry will include and even be defined by a ministry of healing. Jesus’ ministry is a ministry of physical healing. Jesus’ ministry is societal healing. Jesus’ ministry is working for justice. Jesus’ ministry is “dealing with the issues that hurt the poor, the brokenhearted, the sick, the left out, the least of these, the stranger, and all of those who are made to feel unacceptable,” for if it is of healing, it is of Jesus.

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Westminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria VA

In today’s sermon – the final in what has turned out to be an unintentional mini-series – I want to capture the spirit of hope in Mark’s gospel as many who seek Christ are healed of the maladies which lead them to turn to him in the first place and offer hope as well for those among the all who are not healed in the way they had hoped. Rev. Larry Hayward preaches on the Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany. The Scripture lesson is Mark 1:29-39.

Grace | Santa Maria
Not the Way it Should Be | Greg Burtnett - Audio

Grace | Santa Maria

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2020 30:57


We exist to ignite a passion in every person to glorify and enjoy God everywhere and in everything.

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Lake Tapps Christian Church
Crazy Busy: Week One - Audio

Lake Tapps Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 32:43


We're starting off our Crazy Busy series by studying the story where Jesus goes viral. He's spent thirty quiet years on this planet, his ministry has recently begun and then this happens. There's crowds all over the place, disciples are scrambling and Jesus gives us a heads up on how to handle busy. One thing for sure, we have busy lives and that's not going to change much. But, today we take a lesson on how Jesus keeps busy from being crazy busy. Check this out.

Needhams Grove Baptist Church
Mark part 7 - The Folly of Following After Miracles - Audio

Needhams Grove Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2018 47:12


We are curious creatures! When we drive by an accident we naturally slow down to see what has happened. In Christ's early ministry there was much to see. People were drawn to his miraculous wonders...and sadly many of them missed the message of redemption. It is possible to be amazed with Jesus and miss out on his wonderful offer of salvation!

Henderson Community Baptist Church

Deep down all people are looking for Christ Everyone needs meaning in their lives Christ came to tell us that Life does have meaning. Jesus Christ and his love is the meaning of everything.

Henderson Community Baptist Church
Looking for Jesus - Audio

Henderson Community Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018 54:00


Deep down all people are looking for Christ Everyone needs meaning in their lives Christ came to tell us that Life does have meaning. Jesus Christ and his love is the meaning of everything.

Westminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria VA

*Due to technical difficulties, this sermon was not recorded. Download the PDF to read it!* Whenever we hear a Biblical story about healing, we likely react in one of several ways: Our eyes may immediately be drawn to our own experience; we may think of people who have experienced some kind of healing; we may wonder about – and even be angry over – those near to use who have not been healed. When I chose to preach on this passage today, what attracted me was one simple sentence at the outset of the healing of Peter’s mother-in-law: Then the fever left her, and she began to serve them. Rev. Dr. Larry Hayward preaches on Mark 1:29-39.

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Lindfield United Reformed Church
A Distinction - Audio

Lindfield United Reformed Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 26:03


A Distinction Mark 1: 29-39 Rev Keith Morrison

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Harvest Bible Rochester
2017-08-27_Mark - Kingdom Power

Harvest Bible Rochester

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2017 41:00


Harvest Bible Fellowship's weekly Message.

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Shelbyville Christian Assembly
Mark 1:29-39: Why Jesus Came - Audio

Shelbyville Christian Assembly

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2016 49:45


Shelbyville Christian Assembly

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Desert Grace Community Church of the Nazarene

Desert Grace Community Church of the Nazarene

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Generations Community Church
Big Stuff OR the House, Deadlines & Other People - Audio

Generations Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2015 27:07


Why is it that other people's deadlines, other people's wants and needs tend to dictate the flow of our week? And why do we spend so much time sorting through stuff? In this message, Max Vanderpool highlights the three unspoken priorities that tend to drive life in America: (1) taking care of the house, (2) meeting the next deadline and (3) keeping people in our life relatively happy. Unfortunately, living that way is NO WAY TO LIVE. It's time to truly prioritize.

Generations Community Church
Big Stuff OR the House, Deadlines & Other People - Audio

Generations Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2015 27:07


Why is it that other people's deadlines, other people's wants and needs tend to dictate the flow of our week? And why do we spend so much time sorting through stuff? In this message, Max Vanderpool highlights the three unspoken priorities that tend to drive life in America: (1) taking care of the house, (2) meeting the next deadline and (3) keeping people in our life relatively happy. Unfortunately, living that way is NO WAY TO LIVE. It's time to truly prioritize.

Sunday mornings at Providence Baptist, Charlotte, NC

Connecting People to God in Christ

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St. Paul Lutheran Church
#jesusfollower - Audio

St. Paul Lutheran Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2015 24:52


On the job training. That’s what Jesus offers those who follow Him. Just after calling His first Disciples, Jesus gave them on the job training. Serving as an example, Jesus showed His Disciples that following Him was more than just belonging to a group. Following Jesus is more than just a religious affiliation. Following Jesus is about more than sticking to what you know. Following Jesus is about following the one who leads in front of us. This week we will discover together that Jesus’ followers talk the talk.

Father Snort
Preaching the Message in Galilee - Audio

Father Snort

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2015 16:19


Jesus' fame spread for his healing, but when folks gathered around looking for him, Jesus told his disciples that he wanted to go on to the surrounding region of Galilee to preach the gospel there also, for that is what he had come to do. The beginning of my call as a priest involved reading the Bible and seeing time and again how the religion of Israel eclipsed the God and the Kingdom of God which the religion was meant to connect people to and help them live. I noticed the same thing with Christianity, ways in which love of "church" as institution got in the way of people's discipleship of Jesus and living out the Kingdom of God. Then, two weeks ago, Bishop Doyle in his address to Diocesan Council said that for too long the church has been clergy led with lay support. He wants to see a church that is lay led with clergy support. Those words spoke directly to my call. We are to live out our lives as Jesus' disciples though service, evangelism, and reconciliation. The structures and institution of the church is here to help us in this way of life, not to do it for us. True service means not only charity (largely crisis care), but serving with, building people up through mutual service, relationship, and digging deep into the causes of need, not just band-aids on the symptoms. True evangelism in not standing on a street corner with a bullhorn. That's what crazy people do. Evangelism means invitation into conversation, sharing the deep parts of ourselves with others. Conversation does not mean conversion. We share intimately our faith in order to know others and to be known by them. They are not required to adopt our faith. We invite others to worship with us, to share in our way of life, to introduce them to Jesus. If they believe, then great. If not, then they can still belong as we connect on the deep heart to heart, bone of my bone and flesh of my flesh level. True reconciliation means sitting down with our enemies, the people whose beliefs we abhor, those who have hurt us, and truly listening to them. Reconciliation means seeking to know them also on the heart to heart level. Reconciliation means also learning how we have hurt the other. Doing so is painful. It cuts us, and we bleed, but as we saw in the cross of Jesus, reconciliation requires blood. Service, evangelism, reconciliation, a church that is lay led with clergy support. In these ways we live into Jesus' mission to go into Galilee and preach the gospel, for that is what he has formed us to do.

Pastor Megan Rohrer
Healing Ourselves and Serving Others

Pastor Megan Rohrer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2015 23:42


Thinking about health and wholeness. Miraculous healing happen for some...

Central UMC Florence

Central UMC, Florence SC

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Father Snort
Preaching the Message in Galilee - Audio

Father Snort

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2015 16:19


Jesus' fame spread for his healing, but when folks gathered around looking for him, Jesus told his disciples that he wanted to go on to the surrounding region of Galilee to preach the gospel there also, for that is what he had come to do. The beginning of my call as a priest involved reading the Bible and seeing time and again how the religion of Israel eclipsed the God and the Kingdom of God which the religion was meant to connect people to and help them live. I noticed the same thing with Christianity, ways in which love of "church" as institution got in the way of people's discipleship of Jesus and living out the Kingdom of God. Then, two weeks ago, Bishop Doyle in his address to Diocesan Council said that for too long the church has been clergy led with lay support. He wants to see a church that is lay led with clergy support. Those words spoke directly to my call. We are to live out our lives as Jesus' disciples though service, evangelism, and reconciliation. The structures and institution of the church is here to help us in this way of life, not to do it for us. True service means not only charity (largely crisis care), but serving with, building people up through mutual service, relationship, and digging deep into the causes of need, not just band-aids on the symptoms. True evangelism in not standing on a street corner with a bullhorn. That's what crazy people do. Evangelism means invitation into conversation, sharing the deep parts of ourselves with others. Conversation does not mean conversion. We share intimately our faith in order to know others and to be known by them. They are not required to adopt our faith. We invite others to worship with us, to share in our way of life, to introduce them to Jesus. If they believe, then great. If not, then they can still belong as we connect on the deep heart to heart, bone of my bone and flesh of my flesh level. True reconciliation means sitting down with our enemies, the people whose beliefs we abhor, those who have hurt us, and truly listening to them. Reconciliation means seeking to know them also on the heart to heart level. Reconciliation means also learning how we have hurt the other. Doing so is painful. It cuts us, and we bleed, but as we saw in the cross of Jesus, reconciliation requires blood. Service, evangelism, reconciliation, a church that is lay led with clergy support. In these ways we live into Jesus' mission to go into Galilee and preach the gospel, for that is what he has formed us to do.

First United Methodist Church
Prayer-Week 2 - Audio

First United Methodist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2013 28:55


This week we will seek to remember that prayer is more dangerous than we suppose. Afterall, prayer is the fuel to the fire of God’s movement among us. Perhaps we should not take prayer quite so casually.

University Lutheran
How does Elder Blake get strong? - Audio

University Lutheran

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2012 4:26


Elder Blake takes a child-like stance and helps PJ out with the kid's message

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University Lutheran
How do you get strong? - Audio

University Lutheran

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2012 9:51


How is Jesus making you strong like "The Picture of Dorian Grey"?

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Another Sermon Podcast
Two Things - Audio

Another Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2012 9:20


Two helpful thoughts to consider as we think about God's healing.

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Another Sermon Podcast
Two Things - Audio

Another Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2012 9:20


Two helpful thoughts to consider as we think about God's healing.

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Henderson Community Baptist Church
Everyone is Looking - PDF

Henderson Community Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2012


Following Jesus. Everyone needs a sense of direction. In Jesus we find someone we can follow. When we follow Jesus he leads us to our Father.

Henderson Community Baptist Church
Everyone is Looking - Audio

Henderson Community Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2012 68:39


Following Jesus. Everyone needs a sense of direction. In Jesus we find someone we can follow. When we follow Jesus he leads us to our Father.

Petaluma First Presbyterian Church
Wasting Time With God - Audio

Petaluma First Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2012 11:19


Finding a quiet place to be alone with God

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Traditional Sermons
Action Movie - Audio

Traditional Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2012 27:44


Mark: Action Movie

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All Saints Episcopal Church
Fifth Sunday After the Epiphany

All Saints Episcopal Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2009 9:51


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All Saints Episcopal Church
Fifth Sunday After the Epiphany

All Saints Episcopal Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2009 9:51


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Another Sermon Podcast
Another Day at the Office - Audio

Another Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2009 15:56


What did Jesus really come to do?

Another Sermon Podcast
Another Day at the Office - Audio

Another Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2009 15:56


What did Jesus really come to do?

Holy Trinity Parish
Fifth Sunday After the Epiphany - Youth & Children's Sunday

Holy Trinity Parish

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2009 6:57


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