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Welcome to East Chestnut Street Mennonite Church!
Welcome to East Chestnut Street Mennonite Church!
Can someone have everything they need? I have moments, and so do you, where everything in life is good. I just enjoyed a moment like that back at Christmas, all our kids and grandkids at Christmas dinner. Perfect moment. I think of a mission trip last year Karen and I went on to Zimbabwe, and another trip with the church to Israel. Oh, and a river cruise for an anniversary. Yeah, I like to travel. And yet some of the most satisfying and full moments are a nice dinner on our deck in the back yard. These are moments I might say, 'I have everything.' But doesn’t it feel like David is talking about something more than a moment, more than a good trip, meal, family time? How is that possible?
Join us Sunday February 16, 2025, for our Celebration of Praise and Worship Service at New Life At Calvary. Pastor Kellie is preaching "Breaking Down Walls." We lift up the name of Jesus Christ at New Life At Calvary located at 2020 E. 79th St. Cleveland, OH 44103 and online at nlac.tv. Donations to support this ministry can be made on our website at nlac.tv or by Cash App at $2NLAC.
Join us Sunday February 16, 2025, for our Celebration of Praise and Worship Service at New Life At Calvary. Pastor Kellie is preaching "Breaking Down Walls." We lift up the name of Jesus Christ at New Life At Calvary located at 2020 E. 79th St. Cleveland, OH 44103 and online at nlac.tv. Donations to support this ministry can be made on our website at nlac.tv or by Cash App at $2NLAC.
Paths of righteousness Tables of abundance A constant presence
Walking through the valley Restoring the soul
Weekly sermons and study guides.
Weekly sermons and study guides.
In this New Year, consider something you might try to do every day, or not do! Let's enter into the gates of 2025 with rejoicing in our hearts, thankful in Spirit, and determined to be a stronger witness of Jesus' great love!
Mission Church of the Nazarene
Grace Family | Pleasant Hill
Grace Family | Pleasant Hill
In this sermon, Dr. Roger Smith explores Psalm 23, emphasizing the "Goodness and Mercy" of God as the source of hope in challenging times. He highlights how God, as our shepherd and provides, guides, and protects us through life's various seasons. Dr. Smith reminds us that God's provision may not always align with our desires, and His peace is not the absence of hardship but the assurance of His presence amidst struggles. He reassures us that walking with God leads to victory, even when facing enemies, and that our ultimate purpose is to glorify Him, finding peace in His plan. The sermon culminates with the promise of God's unwavering love and presence, urging us to embrace the hope found in His constant pursuit and the eternal dwelling we have in Him.
In this sermon, Dr. Roger Smith explores Psalm 23, emphasizing the "Goodness and Mercy" of God as the source of hope in challenging times. He highlights how God, as our shepherd, provides, guides, and protects us through life's various seasons. Dr. Smith reminds us that God's provision may not always align with our desires, and His peace is not the absence of hardship but the assurance of His presence amidst struggles. He reassures us that walking with God leads to victory, even when facing enemies, and that our ultimate purpose is to glorify Him, fnding peace in His plan. The sermon culminates with the promise of God's unwavering love and presence, urging us to embrace the hope found in His constant pursuit and the eternal dwelling we have in Him.
In this sermon, Dr. Roger Smith explores Psalm 23, emphasizing the "Goodness and Mercy" of God as the source of hope in challenging times. He highlights how God, as our shepherd and provides, guides, and protects us through life's various seasons. Dr. Smith reminds us that God's provision may not always align with our desires, and His peace is not the absence of hardship but the assurance of His presence amidst struggles. He reassures us that walking with God leads to victory, even when facing enemies, and that our ultimate purpose is to glorify Him, finding peace in His plan. The sermon culminates with the promise of God's unwavering love and presence, urging us to embrace the hope found in His constant pursuit and the eternal dwelling we have in Him.
Pascal Denault - Psaume 23 ➡️ DESCRIPTION: Ce psaume bucolique présente des images magnifiques de la marche confiante sous la conduite de Dieu lui-même. Tout croyant est invité à faire siennes ces paroles de David et les promesses d'alliance qu'elles contiennent. Nous verrons comment ce psaume trouve son accomplissement en Christ qui se désigne lui-même comme "le bon berger [qui] donne sa vie pour ses brebis." (Jn 10.11) PLAN: 1. En chemin avec Dieu (v.1-3) - Le bon berger - v.1 - Les verts pâturages - v.2 - L'âme restaurée - v.3 2. Dans la maison de Dieu (v.4-6) - La vallée de la mort - v.4 - La table du festin - v.5 - La maison du bonheur - v.6 QUESTIONS: 1. Comment le Psaume 23 est-il structuré? 2. Qui sont les brebis et qiu est le bon berger? 3. Où les brebis trouvent-elles le repos? 4. Que signifie "à cause de son nom?" 5. Qu'est-ce que la vallée de l'ombre de la mort? 6. Que signifient les images de la table, de l'huile et de la coupe? 7. Où est-ce que le brebis de l'Éternel finissent leur marche? Textes complémentaires: Jean 10 ; Ésaïe 40.1-11
Forestburg Baptist Church
Forestburg Baptist Church
Bishop Hannington
Bishop Hannington
Bishop Hannington
Bishop Hannington
Morning Communion Service 4 Aug. '24
Bishop Hannington
Sermon Series: "The LORD is My Shepherd I Shall Not Want: Reflection on the Twenty-third Psalm"
Sermon Series: "The LORD is My Shepherd I Shall Not Want: Reflection on the Twenty-third Psalm"
Sermon Series: "The LORD is My Shepherd I Shall Not Want: Reflection on the Twenty-third Psalm"
April 3, 2022 am Dick Ellis
Main Point: David points us to Jesus...the Good Shepherd… 1. What Does This Mean? (Psalm 23:1) 2. Why Does This Matter? (Psalm 23:2-6) Intro and Outro Music Credited to the following... Release #169 SIGNAL / Official Release 2022 Produced by Ikson® Download link: https://ikson.com/track/169/signal
Main Point: David points us to Jesus...the Good Shepherd… 1. What Does This Mean? (Psalm 23:1) 2. Why Does This Matter? (Psalm 23:2-6) Intro and Outro Music Credited to the following... Release #169 SIGNAL / Official Release 2022 Produced by Ikson® Download link: https://ikson.com/track/169/signal
The Crossing Church
Joy and peace are very interconnected because they're the two attributes where it has to do with our relationship to our circumstances and our relationship with God in a way that the other attributes don't. Even in the midst of chaos, grief, and trials we can still have God's joy and peace.
Welcome to the audio podcast for Dogwood Church in Athens, TX.
Message Notes: https://notes.subsplash.com/fill-in/view?page=-Jwb1YddzG
Biblical disciples die to themselves every day, carrying their cross for Christ. No matter what we face, in life and in death, God is with us.
Biblical disciples die to themselves every day, carrying their cross for Christ. No matter what we face, in life and in death, God is with us.
Biblical disciples die to themselves every day, carrying their cross for Christ. No matter what we face, in life and in death, God is with us.
Guest Preacher Michael Alsup
Guest Preacher Michael Alsup
The real world is full of responsibility and work to do, and while that is a privilege, it does highlight our need for rest. However, our world often seeks distraction and diversion over true rest and restoration. As a result, young adults often seek rest from sources that only lead to further tiredness, apathy, or even stress. Because of this, we need someone to guide us to rest. Thankfully, in Psalm 23, God says that He is our shepherd who restores our souls: both in good times and in hard times. Come check out Week 3 of our Real Life series as we talk about how to have Real Life Rest through God and His gifts to us.
Today's message is from Christian Chae and Brett Andrews as they share how God can bring us through the valley of death (Psalm 23:1-4). To learn more about New Life go to http://newlife.church.
The danger of such a familiar passage like Psalm 23 is that it's so familiar that we don't stop to look again and consider the fresh meaning it has for us. In this episode, Jason Bollinger teaches a message entitled "Through The Valley" from Psalm 23. He reminds us of the really good news that "the Lord is my shepherd" and that when we walk through the valley of the shadow of death we shouldn't stop there but rather, we should keep on walking.
Do you feel like you've come to a point in life where you don't think you can ever be redeemed? Preston shares a message of hope and restoration from Psalm 23.
Welcome to Christ Community Church of Wilmington NC. We are committed to teaching the Bible, transforming lives, and touching our world.