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Lydia was a powerful woman in her day who converted to Christianity and opened the door for others to become Christians. How might the stories of others be changed by the people that we witness to? Acts 16: 9-15 | Psalm 67 | Revelation 21: 9-14, 21-27 | John 16: 23-33
Jesus is alive today, and we are meant to live in that reality everyday.
Jesus Christ died for the sins of many and three days later He rose from the dead. Therefore, whoever places their faith in Him will not perish, but will instead become members of the family of God forever.
Even when you feel forgotten, God's love never fails.
Even when you feel forgotten, God's love never fails.
Even when you feel forgotten, God's love never fails.
Even when you feel forgotten, God's love never fails.
Jesus Christ died for the sins of many and three days later He rose from the dead. Therefore, whoever places their faith in Him will not perish, but will instead become members of the family of God forever.
Medina Church of the Nazarene
Here's the deal, Crossroads Ministries cares about one thing more than anything else, Jesus Christ. Crossroads is a family of individuals that have found hope in Jesus, and simply want as many people as possible to experience that exact same freedom. T
What does joy mean to you? We struggle with this question. Joy can be an emotion just like love but often it is a choice, a commitment. Joy isn't dependent on the actions of ourself or others. Joy comes from being in a right relationship with our Father God, regardless of our circumstances.
NEAC - Newtown: Erskineville Anglican Church
Sermons and teaching from Northern Hills Community Church.
Easter tells us we no longer have to fear death. Easter tells us we no longer have to fear life. Easter tells us that God is involved in God’s world. Easter tells us that people matter.
Grace Community Church at Deerfoot
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Just about every single American believes that they are going to heaven. But does Jesus really care about us going to heaven, or is there something far more important to Jesus? Join us and find out what Jesus really cares about.
Upon reaching Jesus' tomb that first Easter morning, the women were confused that the stone had already been moved and the grave was empty. Where is Jesus? So many things in life can raise the same confusion and fear. The question remains the same: Where is Jesus in all this mess? Where is Jesus? He has risen! He is here now! He is here in Baptism, the Lord’s Supper, and His Word. He is here as we live a life of faith and hope, even when there is misery…even when our last great enemy, death, claims us.
Here's the deal, Crossroads Ministries cares about one thing more than anything else, Jesus Christ. Crossroads is a family of individuals that have found hope in Jesus, and simply want as many people as possible to experience that exact same freedom. T
Easter Sunday represents a Peace available to everyone who chooses to make Jesus Lord of their life.
He is Risen indeed!We identify with the death and resurrection of Jesus through the act of water baptism. And we celebrate those transformed lives.
Just about every single American believes that they are going to heaven. But does Jesus really care about us going to heaven, or is there something far more important to Jesus? Join us and find out what Jesus really cares about.
NEAC - Newtown: Erskineville Anglican Church
Palm Sunday 2022.
Jesus came to fulfill the prophecies of the Old Testament and to invite us into a deeper relationship with our Heavenly Father.
We finish off the Easter season talking about the confidence that we have as people who have been saved by the Risen and Living Lord Jesus Christ . - Acts 1: 6-26 | Psalm 1 | 1 John 5: 9-15 | John 17: 11-19
We take some time to talk about our unity as Christians, which comes from the fact that we have all been forgiven by Christ, and how that forms in us hopes for deepening our unity with God and one another, and hopes for what the world will look like because of our united action and community. - Acts 10: 34-48 | Psalm 98 | 1 John 5: 1-8 | John 15: 9-17
We continue to talk about the things that form our hope, this Sunday talking about how our Baptisms form abiding hope in our connection with God - Acts 8: 26-40 | Psalm 150 | 1 John 4 | John 15: 1-8
It's Good Shepherd Sunday and we talk about our Good Shepherd who lays down His life for us- Acts 4: 1-12 | Psalm 23 | 1 John 3: 16-24 | John 10: 11-18
We continue to think about how the Cross shapes our hopes, especially in terms of how Jesus reveals what we will be. - Acts 3: 11-21 | Psalm 4 | 1 John 3: 1-7 | Luke 24: 36-49
We celebrate the end of Holy Week and the beginning of the Easter season with an acknowledgement that Jesus changes our hopes to something beyond ourselves. - Isaiah 25: 6-9 | Psalm 16 | 1 Corinthians 15: 1-11 | Mark 16: 1-8
When we realize the truth that to live is Christ and all the freedom that affords us, we can understand that Easter truly is forever for Christ followers.
Pastor Wesley preaches from the gospel of John.
Grace Fellowship Church of State College, PA
For Resurrection Sunday we look at how Christians are united with Christ in His resurrection.
We're focusing on the difference the resurrection makes in our lives. New life in Christ begins the moment you cross the line of faith.
The resurrection of Jesus is rational with its amazing details, receivable from its beneficial results, and believable for whosoever will call upon the saving name of the Lord.
The resurrection of Jesus is rational with its amazing details, receivable from its beneficial results, and believable for whosoever will call upon the saving name of the Lord.
The resurrection of Jesus is rational with its amazing details, receivable from its beneficial results, and believable for whosoever will call upon the saving name of the Lord.
The resurrection of Jesus is rational with its amazing details, receivable from its beneficial results, and believable for whosoever will call upon the saving name of the Lord.
The resurrection of Jesus is rational with its amazing details, receivable from its beneficial results, and believable for whosoever will call upon the saving name of the Lord.
The resurrection of Jesus is rational with its amazing details, receivable from its beneficial results, and believable for whosoever will call upon the saving name of the Lord.
Various Sermons
Grace Fellowship Church of State College, PA
Jesus Christ has risen from the dead. What was prophesied in Scripture was fulfilled in Jesus and the disciples witnessed it. Jesus Christ is risen from the dead.