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Loving the brethren.
Harvest Bible Fellowship's weekly Message.
THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER Guest Preacher: Kurt B. Crays, CEO - Erie United Methodist Alliance Organist: James Ross Prelude - Scherzoso- Joseph Rhineberger Gathering at the Gate Welcome *Call to Worship (based on Luke 24:36-43) Leader: What is it like to literally not have a home, a place to lay your head at night? “Homeless” can also mean a sense of not feeling “at home,” lacking a feeling of belonging, feeling alone even in the midst of others. So many in this world are isolated. How can we find, and offer each other, “home” with the assurance of the presence of God and a beloved community? People: Rise up in us and we will rise From death into a newfound life: From bondage freed, from harm released, From illness healed, as one in peace. When all is lost our hearts are warmed, Our hope restored, our lives transformed. Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia! Leader: Jesus appeared among the disciples again. He stood among them and said: “Peace be with you.” Yet, the disciples were terrified. They thought they were seeing a ghost. People: Centering our hearts and minds in peace is a way to feel calm within. We learn to still ourselves to be open to unimaginable possibilities. Leader: Jesus asked: “Why are you frightened and why do doubts arise in your hearts?” People: Doubts play an important role in our faith journey. Facing our uncertainties allows room for our hearts and minds to be filled with healing narratives. Leader: “Touch me and see,” Jesus invited, as he offered his pierced hands and feet. Yet, the disciples — even in the midst of their joy — felt disbelief. People: Sometimes we are presented with signs of hope long before we realize we are not abandoned. Our hearts rejoice, yet our minds still wonder at what we have seen. Leader: Jesus asked if they had anything to eat, and the disciples shared a piece of fish, which Jesus ate while in their presence. All: Jesus frequently shows us how to create community in the midst of feeling lost. We can form communities of sustenance and belonging. We are not alone – we are found – when we share Christ’s call to peace. Leader: This is a Word of Hope for the people who long for it. All: Thanks be to the Living Word. *Opening Hymn "What A Friend We Have in Jesus” #526 *Opening Prayer Leader: "Christ is Risen!" All: “He is risen indeed!” We repeat our Easter shouts of surprise and joy again and again, for news of your victory over powers of death and evil is news so startling so amazing so different from the news that bombards us day by day. Beyond our comprehension You startle us again and again with resurrection Life, bringing grace and hope and joy. You, in your risen power, are shaping all our days, and so we praise you, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Amen. Confession of Faith: The World Methodist Social Affirmation #886 Gloria Patri Children's Chat Music Ministry and Offertory - Meditation on Need-George Brandon Doxology and Prayer of Gratitude Proclaiming Home Scripture Mark 12:28-31 Sermon: “Won't You Be My Neighbor?” Responding to Being Found Joys/Concerns Hymn "Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross" #301 Pastoral Prayer/Lord's Prayer Closing Hymn “I Love to Tell the Story” #156 vs 1-5 Verse 5: The Savior of our stories has brought his peace to you; now go and tell the story, for others need it too. To ev'ry one who’s hurting ring out the gospel call; proclaim that Christ is risen and grants his peace to all. Unlocking Home Action Steps & Benediction Postlude - Fanfare - Gilbert Martin The flowers on the altar today are given in loving memory of Ella Mae and Bob Finney Sr. by Anne Finney. Thank you for sharing in this worship service. Please continue to stay in touch through our website (stoneumc.org) and/or by following us on Facebook (Stone UMC). If you have joys or concerns that you would like lifted up in prayer, please fill out the Prayer Card in the pew, on the website, share them by contacting us at 814-724-6736 or churchoffice@stoneumc.org
THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER Guest Preacher: Kurt B. Crays, CEO - Erie United Methodist Alliance Organist: James Ross Prelude - Scherzoso- Joseph Rhineberger Gathering at the Gate Welcome *Call to Worship (based on Luke 24:36-43) Leader: What is it like to literally not have a home, a place to lay your head at night? “Homeless” can also mean a sense of not feeling “at home,” lacking a feeling of belonging, feeling alone even in the midst of others. So many in this world are isolated. How can we find, and offer each other, “home” with the assurance of the presence of God and a beloved community? People: Rise up in us and we will rise From death into a newfound life: From bondage freed, from harm released, From illness healed, as one in peace. When all is lost our hearts are warmed, Our hope restored, our lives transformed. Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia! Leader: Jesus appeared among the disciples again. He stood among them and said: “Peace be with you.” Yet, the disciples were terrified. They thought they were seeing a ghost. People: Centering our hearts and minds in peace is a way to feel calm within. We learn to still ourselves to be open to unimaginable possibilities. Leader: Jesus asked: “Why are you frightened and why do doubts arise in your hearts?” People: Doubts play an important role in our faith journey. Facing our uncertainties allows room for our hearts and minds to be filled with healing narratives. Leader: “Touch me and see,” Jesus invited, as he offered his pierced hands and feet. Yet, the disciples — even in the midst of their joy — felt disbelief. People: Sometimes we are presented with signs of hope long before we realize we are not abandoned. Our hearts rejoice, yet our minds still wonder at what we have seen. Leader: Jesus asked if they had anything to eat, and the disciples shared a piece of fish, which Jesus ate while in their presence. All: Jesus frequently shows us how to create community in the midst of feeling lost. We can form communities of sustenance and belonging. We are not alone – we are found – when we share Christ’s call to peace. Leader: This is a Word of Hope for the people who long for it. All: Thanks be to the Living Word. *Opening Hymn "What A Friend We Have in Jesus” #526 *Opening Prayer Leader: "Christ is Risen!" All: “He is risen indeed!” We repeat our Easter shouts of surprise and joy again and again, for news of your victory over powers of death and evil is news so startling so amazing so different from the news that bombards us day by day. Beyond our comprehension You startle us again and again with resurrection Life, bringing grace and hope and joy. You, in your risen power, are shaping all our days, and so we praise you, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Amen. Confession of Faith: The World Methodist Social Affirmation #886 Gloria Patri Children's Chat Music Ministry and Offertory - Meditation on Need-George Brandon Doxology and Prayer of Gratitude Proclaiming Home Scripture Mark 12:28-31 Sermon: “Won't You Be My Neighbor?” Responding to Being Found Joys/Concerns Hymn "Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross" #301 Pastoral Prayer/Lord's Prayer Closing Hymn “I Love to Tell the Story” #156 vs 1-5 Verse 5: The Savior of our stories has brought his peace to you; now go and tell the story, for others need it too. To ev'ry one who’s hurting ring out the gospel call; proclaim that Christ is risen and grants his peace to all. Unlocking Home Action Steps & Benediction Postlude - Fanfare - Gilbert Martin The flowers on the altar today are given in loving memory of Ella Mae and Bob Finney Sr. by Anne Finney. Thank you for sharing in this worship service. Please continue to stay in touch through our website (stoneumc.org) and/or by following us on Facebook (Stone UMC). If you have joys or concerns that you would like lifted up in prayer, please fill out the Prayer Card in the pew, on the website, share them by contacting us at 814-724-6736 or churchoffice@stoneumc.org
THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER Guest Preacher: Kurt B. Crays, CEO - Erie United Methodist Alliance Scripture Mark 12:28-31 Sermon: “Won't You Be My Neighbor?”
THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER Guest Preacher: Kurt B. Crays, CEO - Erie United Methodist Alliance Scripture Mark 12:28-31 Sermon: “Won't You Be My Neighbor?”
Book of Mark P.10 Mark 12:28-31
Journey Church of the River Region
This channel is an archive of all the sermons preached at South City Church of Little Rock.
This channel is an archive of all the sermons preached at South City Church of Little Rock.
From the 9am Sanctuary Service
From the 9am Sanctuary Service
Discipleship is something that we do relationship with God and with others. But to what extent do we show our love for God and for each other? This Sunday, we will be reminded of the kind of discipleship that God calls us to, which is key to building complete and healthy relationships with God and with others.
Wishing and Hoping: First Things First
West Cliff Baptist Church
West Cliff Baptist Church
Instead of thinking, “I’ll never get there,” simply understand that you’ve got a bit of ground to make up and that it will take some time, but that God goes with you and will help you grow in your love for Him and others by His grace.
Sunday AM Sermon
Sunday AM Sermon
Shema: Hear, O Israel - The Rule of Life
Shema: Hear, O Israel - Heart II
When it comes to what is most important in life---love comes first.
2018 Fellowship Meeting. Elder Darren Owens teaches of Jesus' commandment, the greatest commandment, to love God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength. We need to have that passionate devotion and love to God, lest our love wax cold as the Ephesian church who had left their first love.
Around New Year's turn we tend to take an inventory & evaluate what really matters in our lives. We examine our past & present relationships, experiences, and lessons. Then we begin to make plans to prepare for oncoming days of the next year. All of these questions are not unusual but a reminder that something really matters...but what. We look at what Jesus says is the greatest matter.
05-28-17 Sunday Sermon
Give All In Loving God and People!
Listen as Pastor Bill Allison clearly shares how each of can have the abundant Life God intends.
Living Way Foursquare Church
Purpose: Provoke people to love unlovable people like Jesus did. Spiritual Truth: Jesus loved the unlovable; so, will I. Text: Mark 12: 28-31 Series: The Power of Love Series Purpose: Provoke people to demonstrate the love of God in hate filled world.
Purpose: Provoke people to love unlovable people like Jesus did. Spiritual Truth: Jesus loved the unlovable; so, will I. Text: Mark 12: 28-31 Series: The Power of Love Series Purpose: Provoke people to demonstrate the love of God in hate filled world.
Purpose: Provoke people to love unlovable people like Jesus did. Spiritual Truth: Jesus loved the unlovable; so, will I. Text: Mark 12: 28-31 Series: The Power of Love Series Purpose: Provoke people to demonstrate the love of God in hate filled world.
Purpose: Provoke people to love unlovable people like Jesus did. Spiritual Truth: Jesus loved the unlovable; so, will I. Text: Mark 12:28-31 Series: The Power of Love Series Purpose: Provoke people to demonstrate the love of God in hate filled world.
Purpose: Provoke people to love unlovable people like Jesus did. Spiritual Truth: Jesus loved the unlovable; so, will I. Text: Mark 12:28-31 Series: The Power of Love Series Purpose: Provoke people to demonstrate the love of God in hate filled world.
Purpose: Provoke people to love unlovable people like Jesus did. Spiritual Truth: Jesus loved the unlovable; so, will I. Text: Mark 12:28-31 Series: The Power of Love Series Purpose: Provoke people to demonstrate the love of God in hate filled world.
Great Oaks Community Church Weekly Sermon Podcast.
Great Oaks Community Church Weekly Sermon Podcast.
Sometimes we need to take a step toward love, even when we don't feel like we want to. Love is a freewill choice, that God has given us freely and as such we too should give love freely.
Gate City Christian Church
Pillar Church of Stafford
God's plan is for us to love God, love each other, and love the world.
God's plan is for us to love God, love each other, and love the world.
Pastor Bob gives an overview of missions at ECC and a glimpse of a few things possibly to come.
Pastor Bob gives an overview of missions at ECC and a glimpse of a few things possibly to come.
Where does your worship originate? Where and when does it happen?
Pastor Jake starts his Sacred Encounters series by talking about receiving, replying and reflecting on God's Love.
A series concerned with the purposes of the church.
A sermon about Jesus' idea of what the most important commandment is.
A sermon about Jesus' idea of what the most important commandment is.
A sermon about Jesus' idea of what the most important commandment is.
A sermon in the series about energizing our spiritual life through balancing our heads, hands, hearts, and habits; about our hands.
A sermon in the series about energizing our spiritual life through balancing our heads, hands, hearts, and habits; about our hands.
A sermon in the series about energizing your spiritual life through balancing your head, hands, heart, and habits; about the habits we develop to strengthen our spirituality.
A sermon in the series about energizing your spiritual life through balancing your head, hands, heart, and habits; about the habits we develop to strengthen our spirituality.
A sermon in the series about energizing your spiritual life through your heart, hands, head, and habits; about love.
A sermon in the series about energizing your spiritual life through your heart, hands, head, and habits; about love.