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Series: Worship in the Splendor of Holiness Sermon: King of Majesty Text: Psalm 110 Preacher: Pastor Tim Date: November 12, 2023
Series: Worship in the Splendor of Holiness Sermon: The Lord Our God is Holy Text: Psalm 99 Preacher: Pastor Dennis Date: November 5, 2023
Series: Worship in the Splendor of Holiness Sermon: Declare His Glory Text: Psalm 96 Preacher: Mykl Gormley Date: October 29, 2023
Series: Worship in the Splendor of Holiness Sermon: Celebrate His Voice Text: Psalm 29 Preacher: Alex Woods Date: October 22, 2023
Senior Pastor Steve Campbell starts our new speaking series on worship.
Worship and praise is an action. This week we dedicated our entire service time to praising the Lord. Tune in and worship the Lord with us. To learn more about our church, visit the Manna Church Stafford/Quantico website at mannastafford.church.Looking for a church in Stafford, Virginia? We would love for you to visit us onsite. Get directions to our church at mannastafford.church/visit-manna-church-stafford-quantico/Connect with Manna Church Stafford on Facebook at facebook.com/MannaStafford and on Instagram at instagram.com/manna.stafford.
At its core, biblical worship involves the heart. It is the laying down of our lives in adoration. Then from the heart connected place of adoration, we serve Him. As believers, we are called to a lifestyle of worship, and that looks like more than a song sung on Sundays. It's a wholistic shift to make Jesus the center of our lives, where, because we adore Him, we seek to please Him with every aspect of our lives.
Did you know that God designed worship? It's not because He needs it or because it somehow makes Him feel more secure in His leadership, however. Worship is something that we get to do. In fact, it can be an involuntary response when we are invested at the level that God's goodness demands.
The Worship revealed in Scripture seems foreign to us when we gaze at the culture and how it presents worship. Have we gotten too superficial with worship? Is our understanding of biblical worship anemic and self-centered? Do Christians practice worship in isolation with God today or is it reserved for the big stage? We take a peek behind the veil of Christian culture and into the heart of the 'worship experience'. PS. This is episode #100 and we thank God for all of the support and encouragement along the way! Here's to another 100 episodes!Support the showPlease Rate & Comment!Hosts: Brandon and Daren SmithWebsite: www.blackandblurred.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/blackandblurredYouTube: Black and Blurred PodcastIG: @BlackandBlurredPodcastTwitter: @Blurred_Podcast
Series: Worship, Walk, Work Text: Hebrews 12:1-2 Speaker: Josiah Spence Date: January 1, 2023 hopemarkham.ca
Series: Worship, Walk, Work Text: Hebrews 12:1-2 Speaker: Josiah Spence Date: January 1, 2023 hopemarkham.ca
This is the last episode in our mini-series on Coping Skills to Calm your Nerves and Retrain your Brain. Our final episode happens to be airing on Halloween, so I felt led to discuss the power of worship and shifting the atmosphere in our hearts, home, and workplace. Worship is a weapon. Worship releases worry. Worship shifts the environment. Worship sends the enemy running. Ways to worship: Praise and worship. Even if you can't sing it, let it play quietly in the background. Words as worship. Thank God throughout the day. Actions as worship. What do you spend the most time and energy worshipping? Dance, workout, work, whatever you do, do it all to the glory of God. Resources:Pre-order Image RESTored Connect with Rachael: website | Instagram | Facebook
Welcome to Beaches Chapel audio sermons! We are so glad you came across our channel and we pray you find hope and encouragement through these messages. Visit us on Sundays at 10am and on Wednesdays at 7pm for Students!
Welcome to Beaches Chapel audio sermons! We are so glad you came across our channel and we pray you find hope and encouragement through these messages. Visit us on Sundays at 10am and on Wednesdays at 7pm for Students!
Welcome to Beaches Chapel audio sermons! We are so glad you came across our channel and we pray you find hope and encouragement through these messages. Visit us on Sundays at 10am and on Wednesdays at 7pm for Students!
Welcome to Beaches Chapel audio sermons! We are so glad you came across our channel and we pray you find hope and encouragement through these messages. Visit us on Sundays at 10am and on Wednesdays at 7pm for Students!
Welcome to Beaches Chapel audio sermons! We are so glad you came across our channel and we pray you find hope and encouragement through these messages. Visit us on Sundays at 10am and on Wednesdays at 7pm for Students!
Welcome to Beaches Chapel audio sermons! We are so glad you came across our channel and we pray you find hope and encouragement through these messages. Visit us on Sundays at 10am and on Wednesdays at 7pm for Students!
Welcome to Beaches Chapel audio sermons! We are so glad you came across our channel and we pray you find hope and encouragement through these messages. Visit us on Sundays at 10am and on Wednesdays at 7pm for Students!
Welcome to Beaches Chapel audio sermons! We are so glad you came across our channel and we pray you find hope and encouragement through these messages. Visit us on Sundays at 10am and on Wednesdays at 7pm for Students!
Join Tammy as she shares from John 4 in how to worship in spirit and in truth. That we should worship in our true self, not a fake veneer.
2022 Summer Series Summer Series: Worship through Teaching (Speaker: Donnie Nero)
Welcome to the First Presbyterian Church, New Bern Podcast! Join Paul and Anna each Monday morning as they chat about upcoming church events, the week's sermon, and fun facts about the church. In today's episode, Paul and Maren talk about Maren's upcoming move and discuss the next addition to our Summer Sermon Series! The conversation is followed by the prayers, music, and sermon from Sunday's virtual service. Recorded live each week at First Pres in beautiful historic downtown New Bern, North Carolina. First Presbyterian Church, New Bern, North Carolina, established in 1817. A Congregation of the Presbyterian Church (USA). Building community, transforming lives, engaging the world. See more at https://www.firstpresnb.org Follow us on social media at https://www.facebook.com/firstpresnb Watch our virtual service each week at https://youtube.com/channel/UCKw0GnheJfOUlVv_g5bBrEw Permission to podcast/stream live music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE, License A-701790 and CCLI 3202763. All rights reserved. Permission to podcast/stream recorded music from artist.io
Worship Series: Worship as surrender - Brooke Livingston - 29.05.2022 by Blueprint Church
Enjoy our message from Sunday as our Pastor unpacks our third Point of Mission: worship. Worship sustains us in our life. As we fix our eyes on Jesus we have perspective for life. We hope this message encourages and equips you in your journey with God.
Welcome to the First Presbyterian Church, New Bern Podcast! Join Paul and Anna each Monday morning as they chat about upcoming church events, the week's sermon, and fun facts about the church. In today's episode, Paul and Anna talk vacation bible school prep and explore some of the challenges of the new summer sermon series. The conversation is followed by the prayers, music, and sermon from Sunday's virtual service. Recorded live each week at First Pres in beautiful historic downtown New Bern, North Carolina. First Presbyterian Church, New Bern, North Carolina, established in 1817. A Congregation of the Presbyterian Church (USA). Building community, transforming lives, engaging the world. See more at https://www.firstpresnb.org Follow us on social media at https://www.facebook.com/firstpresnb Watch our virtual service each week at https://youtube.com/channel/UCKw0GnheJfOUlVv_g5bBrEw Permission to podcast/stream live music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE, License A-701790 and CCLI 3202763. All rights reserved. Permission to podcast/stream recorded music from artist.io
Christ the King Presbyterian (PCA): Vero Beach, FL
Join Leah and Te'Sheba as they discuss the spiritual disciplines worship and serving.
Christ the King Presbyterian (PCA): Vero Beach, FL
Christ the King Presbyterian (PCA): Vero Beach, FL
We exist to be a community where people encounter Jesus and have their lives changed forever. To connect and learn more, please visit https://www.reachchurchne.org/
SPC is excited to host a lecture series that will continue our anti-racist faith formation. An Anti-Racist Faith seeks to inform and undergird the work to which we are called, opposing racism endemic to our society, while promoting racial tolerance that strengthens the fabric of our common life. From a policy statement adopted in 1999 by the General Assembly of the PC(USA), entitled Facing Racism, “We believe antiracist efforts are an essential aspect of Christian discipleship, without which we fail to proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ. We believe our work is inherently intersectional in dismantling all systems of oppression, and so, we desire to come together in ways that can transform lives and perpetuate values that will change both church and society.” To this end, we've invited speakers with expertise in biblical studies, Presbyterian church history, liturgy and theology, to bring this anti-racist work into conversation with Scripture, church and denominational history, and our practice of worship. Rev. Dr. Cláudio Carvalhaes / The capstone to our lecture series will be to welcome the Rev. Dr. Cláudio Carvalhaes (Union Theological Seminary) on Sunday, November 21, who will lead us in a conversation at 3:00 pm in the Fellowship Hall, focusing on anti-racist language and practices of worship. Originally from Brazil, Cláudio Carvalhaes is an ecologist, artist, liturgist and theologian. Currently he is the Associate Professor of Worship at Union Theological Seminary – New York City. He is the editor of Liturgies from Below: Prayers from People at the Ends of the World and has recently published Praying With Every Heart – Orienting Our Lives to the Wholeness of the World.
Christ the King Presbyterian (PCA): Vero Beach, FL
Christ the King Presbyterian (PCA): Vero Beach, FL
In this final message of our "Whatever It Takes" series, Pastor Frank Bennett shares what true authentic and Biblical worship looks like as expressed in the prophet Isaiah's vision of God on His throne. True worship brings us face to face with a holy God and changes us.
2021 - 08 - 18 - Matt Amos - Summer Series - Worship by Buford Church of Christ
08 - 01 - 21 Vision Series: Worship: A Biblical Framework from Isaiah 6:1-8 by Woodlawn Baptist Church
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How can we all be people after God's own heart? 4 July 2021 - 11am ServiceThe Heart of David Series: WorshipIn the Bible, King David is called ‘a man after God's own heart'. This July, we will be looking at how David's heart is revealed as much in the Psalms as in the amazing narratives of his life in 1 & 2 Samuel. The sermon series aims to invite us to examine our own hearts and ask how we can cultivate and guard a heart of worship. Also - remember our others services today also looked at the same topic. Check it out!DISCUSSION NOTESINTRODUCTION Read 2 Samuel 6:12-23, Psalm 63 and Psalm 1452 Samuel 6 describes David bringing the Ark into Jerusalem and ‘dancing before the Lord with all his might'. The worship could be described as ‘extravagant' in the lavishness of provision, enthusiastic in its celebration, and intimate in its lack of dignity (and exposure).Why do you think David's wife was so negative about his worship? (v20). Do ever feel negative or even repelled by intimacy or extravagance in worship and if so why? Can you think of any occasions of worship around the life of Jesus that aroused a negative reaction? (e.g. John 12, Luke 19:35 on). What is going on here?David was a great musician and wrote songs (Psalm 63:3-5). Why is music and song so central to so much of our worship? Worship has a continuum for David from ‘worship in the sanctuary' (63:v 2) to worship on his own in solitude (63:6). What is the link between public and private worship in your life? What does worship and our ‘secret history with God' reveal about our heart?Psalm 145 is a Psalm of praise. It gives a big picture of God. How does worship ‘magnify', gives a bigger and truer picture of God?David worships when he is in trouble. How does a ‘happy clappy' celebratory Church that celebrates the goodness and power of God handle lament and pain in its worship?Christianity isn't a belief system or a philosophy. It is a self-giving relationship with God. The old marriage service says ‘With my body I thee worship'. How does a daily pattern of worship help us keep our hearts in tune with God so that we can be people after God's own heart?As a group discuss what helps you worship, with resources like videos and CD's , with books, liturgies and poems, with creativity and financial extravagance perhaps too?
How can we all be people after God's own heart? 4 July 2021 - 7pm ServiceThe Heart of David Series: WorshipIn the Bible, King David is called ‘a man after God's own heart'. This July, we will be looking at how David's heart is revealed as much in the Psalms as in the amazing narratives of his life in 1 & 2 Samuel. The sermon series aims to invite us to examine our own hearts and ask how we can cultivate and guard a heart of worship. Also - remember our others services today also looked at the same topic. Check it out!DISCUSSION NOTESINTRODUCTION Read 2 Samuel 6:12-23, Psalm 63 and Psalm 1452 Samuel 6 describes David bringing the Ark into Jerusalem and ‘dancing before the Lord with all his might'. The worship could be described as ‘extravagant' in the lavishness of provision, enthusiastic in its celebration, and intimate in its lack of dignity (and exposure).Why do you think David's wife was so negative about his worship? (v20). Do ever feel negative or even repelled by intimacy or extravagance in worship and if so why? Can you think of any occasions of worship around the life of Jesus that aroused a negative reaction? (e.g. John 12, Luke 19:35 on). What is going on here?David was a great musician and wrote songs (Psalm 63:3-5). Why is music and song so central to so much of our worship? Worship has a continuum for David from ‘worship in the sanctuary' (63:v 2) to worship on his own in solitude (63:6). What is the link between public and private worship in your life? What does worship and our ‘secret history with God' reveal about our heart?Psalm 145 is a Psalm of praise. It gives a big picture of God. How does worship ‘magnify', gives a bigger and truer picture of God?David worships when he is in trouble. How does a ‘happy clappy' celebratory Church that celebrates the goodness and power of God handle lament and pain in its worship?Christianity isn't a belief system or a philosophy. It is a self-giving relationship with God. The old marriage service says ‘With my body I thee worship'. How does a daily pattern of worship help us keep our hearts in tune with God so that we can be people after God's own heart?As a group discuss what helps you worship, with resources like videos and CD's , with books, liturgies and poems, with creativity and financial extravagance perhaps too?
How can we all be people after God's own heart?4 July 2021 - 8.30am ServiceThe Heart of David Series: WorshipIn the Bible, King David is called ‘a man after God's own heart'. This July, we will be looking at how David's heart is revealed as much in the Psalms as in the amazing narratives of his life in 1 & 2 Samuel. The sermon series aims to invite us to examine our own hearts and ask how we can cultivate and guard a heart of worship. Also - remember our others services today also looked at the same topic. Check it out! DISCUSSION NOTESINTRODUCTION Read 2 Samuel 6:12-23, Psalm 63 and Psalm 1452 Samuel 6 describes David bringing the Ark into Jerusalem and ‘dancing before the Lord with all his might'. The worship could be described as ‘extravagant' in the lavishness of provision, enthusiastic in its celebration, and intimate in its lack of dignity (and exposure).Why do you think David's wife was so negative about his worship? (v20). Do ever feel negative or even repelled by intimacy or extravagance in worship and if so why? Can you think of any occasions of worship around the life of Jesus that aroused a negative reaction? (e.g. John 12, Luke 19:35 on). What is going on here?David was a great musician and wrote songs (Psalm 63:3-5). Why is music and song so central to so much of our worship? Worship has a continuum for David from ‘worship in the sanctuary' (63:v 2) to worship on his own in solitude (63:6). What is the link between public and private worship in your life? What does worship and our ‘secret history with God' reveal about our heart?Psalm 145 is a Psalm of praise. It gives a big picture of God. How does worship ‘magnify', gives a bigger and truer picture of God?David worships when he is in trouble. How does a ‘happy clappy' celebratory Church that celebrates the goodness and power of God handle lament and pain in its worship?Christianity isn't a belief system or a philosophy. It is a self-giving relationship with God. The old marriage service says ‘With my body I thee worship'. How does a daily pattern of worship help us keep our hearts in tune with God so that we can be people after God's own heart?As a group discuss what helps you worship, with resources like videos and CD's , with books, liturgies and poems, with creativity and financial extravagance perhaps too?
Welcome to a new format. We decided to tackle some Bible passages surrounding worship & witness - Matthew 22 & Matthew 28. But we wanted to create some more bite size portions instead of packing it all into one big session. In this segment, we discussed the difference in how people respond to "Jesus follower" vs. the word "Christian"; the rise of so many different -isms (socialism, communism, leftism, conservatism, etc.) and how they're warring in our Western culture; and the amazing TV series The Chosen. All this in the context of Matthew 22 & 28. Listen in for Worship & Witness Part 1!
Christ the King Presbyterian (PCA): Vero Beach, FL
Christ the King Presbyterian (PCA): Vero Beach, FL
Pastor Romeo continues the sermon series bring back with bring back worship. Griffin Center Point 2/7/21
Daily devotion, adoration, reverence and honor towards God are all ways we can demonstrate worship. Our worship life is more than our response to the few slow songs at church on Sunday morning, but it is a witness to the world. What does your worship say about you? In Part Three of the Deeper Roots series, Dorian & Morgan explore the barriers to going deeper with God and identify the true benefits to using our lives as daily instruments of worship. Scriptures: Romans 12:1 Psalm 34:9 Joshua 24:24 Job 36:26
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