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Medina Church of the Nazarene
Come and see John 4:5-42 Rev Keith Morrison
What does it look like to witness to people in our community? We look at John 4 to see the example of the woman at the well.
In the longest conversation recorded in the Gospels, Jesus encounters the Samaritan Woman at the well. It is a story that reminds us that we do not come to Jesus; he comes to us. He seeks us out, offers himself to us, and fills us with living water that gushes up to eternal life.
Central UMC, Florence SC
Rev. Mark Baridon - John 4:5-42
Rev. Mark Baridon - John 4:5-42
Journey With Jesus: From Wilderness to Garden Each Sunday through Easter, we will be studying selected passages from the Gospels to journey with Jesus towards transformation.
Journey With Jesus: From Wilderness to Garden Each Sunday through Easter, we will be studying selected passages from the Gospels to journey with Jesus towards transformation.
Teachings from Lakeside Presbyterian Church EPC, Brandon, MS
Teachings from Lakeside Presbyterian Church EPC, Brandon, MS
Let's start with the right heart. Listen as Pastor Mark shares the motivation behind a spiritual harvest.
Main Points: This is not a story of Cheap Grace When Jesus encountered people their lives were radically changed. You can have that change in your life
Main Points: This is not a story of Cheap Grace When Jesus encountered people their lives were radically changed. You can have that change in your life
The power behind our soulwinning
While conversing with a woman at a well outside of Sychar, Jesus communicates the fact that He is the Messiah and He has what she is thirsting for. From this story, the truth is proclaimed for us as well: Jesus is the Messiah and He has what mankind is thirsting for; that can not be quenched outside of a relationship with Him.
While conversing with a woman at a well outside of Sychar, Jesus communicates the fact that He is the Messiah and He has what she is thirsting for. From this story, the truth is proclaimed for us as well: Jesus is the Messiah and He has what mankind is thirsting for; that can not be quenched outside of a relationship with Him.
While conversing with a woman at a well outside of Sychar, Jesus communicates the fact that He is the Messiah and He has what she is thirsting for. From this story, the truth is proclaimed for us as well: Jesus is the Messiah and He has what mankind is thirsting for; that can not be quenched outside of a relationship with Him.
While conversing with a woman at a well outside of Sychar, Jesus communicates the fact that He is the Messiah and He has what she is thirsting for. From this story, the truth is proclaimed for us as well: Jesus is the Messiah and He has what mankind is thirsting for; that can not be quenched outside of a relationship with Him.
While conversing with a woman at a well outside of Sychar, Jesus communicates the fact that He is the Messiah and He has what she is thirsting for. From this story, the truth is proclaimed for us as well: Jesus is the Messiah and He has what mankind is thirsting for; that can not be quenched outside of a relationship with Him.
While conversing with a woman at a well outside of Sychar, Jesus communicates the fact that He is the Messiah and He has what she is thirsting for. From this story, the truth is proclaimed for us as well: Jesus is the Messiah and He has what mankind is thirsting for; that can not be quenched outside of a relationship with Him.
While conversing with a woman at a well outside of Sychar, Jesus communicates the fact that He is the Messiah and He has what she is thirsting for. From this story, the truth is proclaimed for us as well: Jesus is the Messiah and He has what mankind is thirsting for; that can not be quenched outside of a relationship with Him.
While conversing with a woman at a well outside of Sychar, Jesus communicates the fact that He is the Messiah and He has what she is thirsting for. From this story, the truth is proclaimed for us as well: Jesus is the Messiah and He has what mankind is thirsting for; that can not be quenched outside of a relationship with Him.
While conversing with a woman at a well outside of Sychar, Jesus communicates the fact that He is the Messiah and He has what she is thirsting for. From this story, the truth is proclaimed for us as well: Jesus is the Messiah and He has what mankind is thirsting for; that can not be quenched outside of a relationship with Him.
While conversing with a woman at a well outside of Sychar, Jesus communicates the fact that He is the Messiah and He has what she is thirsting for. From this story, the truth is proclaimed for us as well: Jesus is the Messiah and He has what mankind is thirsting for; that can not be quenched outside of a relationship with Him.
While conversing with a woman at a well outside of Sychar, Jesus communicates the fact that He is the Messiah and He has what she is thirsting for. From this story, the truth is proclaimed for us as well: Jesus is the Messiah and He has what mankind is thirsting for; that can not be quenched outside of a relationship with Him.
While conversing with a woman at a well outside of Sychar, Jesus communicates the fact that He is the Messiah and He has what she is thirsting for. From this story, the truth is proclaimed for us as well: Jesus is the Messiah and He has what mankind is thirsting for; that can not be quenched outside of a relationship with Him.
While conversing with a woman at a well outside of Sychar, Jesus communicates the fact that He is the Messiah and He has what she is thirsting for. From this story, the truth is proclaimed for us as well: Jesus is the Messiah and He has what mankind is thirsting for; that can not be quenched outside of a relationship with Him.
While conversing with a woman at a well outside of Sychar, Jesus communicates the fact that He is the Messiah and He has what she is thirsting for. From this story, the truth is proclaimed for us as well: Jesus is the Messiah and He has what mankind is thirsting for; that can not be quenched outside of a relationship with Him.
While conversing with a woman at a well outside of Sychar, Jesus communicates the fact that He is the Messiah and He has what she is thirsting for. From this story, the truth is proclaimed for us as well: Jesus is the Messiah and He has what mankind is thirsting for; that can not be quenched outside of a relationship with Him.
While conversing with a woman at a well outside of Sychar, Jesus communicates the fact that He is the Messiah and He has what she is thirsting for. From this story, the truth is proclaimed for us as well: Jesus is the Messiah and He has what mankind is thirsting for; that can not be quenched outside of a relationship with Him.
While conversing with a woman at a well outside of Sychar, Jesus communicates the fact that He is the Messiah and He has what she is thirsting for. From this story, the truth is proclaimed for us as well: Jesus is the Messiah and He has what mankind is thirsting for; that can not be quenched outside of a relationship with Him.
While conversing with a woman at a well outside of Sychar, Jesus communicates the fact that He is the Messiah and He has what she is thirsting for. From this story, the truth is proclaimed for us as well: Jesus is the Messiah and He has what mankind is thirsting for; that can not be quenched outside of a relationship with Him.
While conversing with a woman at a well outside of Sychar, Jesus communicates the fact that He is the Messiah and He has what she is thirsting for. From this story, the truth is proclaimed for us as well: Jesus is the Messiah and He has what mankind is thirsting for; that can not be quenched outside of a relationship with Him.
Jesus and the Samaritan woman teach us two important things.
Jesus and the Samaritan woman teach us two important things.