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The Rev. Michael McGhee preached on Luke 10:38–42 on the Seventh Sunday After Pentecost on July 27th.
Preacher: Pastor Jonathan Fischer
Sunday Worship for July 20, 2025, from Queen Anne Lutheran Church in Seattle, our 10:00 service— Pastor Dan Peterson; Cantor Kyle Haugen. Prelude—A suite for piano: Settings of VATER UNSER (ELW 746) • Introit—Psalm 50:15; 119:149 • Gathering Hymn —As We Gather at Your Table (ELW 522) • First Reading— Genesis 18:20-32 • Second Reading—Colossians 2:6-15 • Gospel—Luke 11:1-13 • Sermon—Pastor Dan Peterson • Hymn of the Day— Ou Father, God in Heaven Above (ELW 746) • Distribution Hymn—Let What a Friend We Have in Jesus, (ELW 742) • Sending Hymn —Go My Children, with My Blessing, (ELW 543) Link here to view the bulletin.Enjoying our worship recordings? Consider givinghttps://queenannelutheran
sermon by the Very Rev. Anne Maxwell
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Persistence works out! At least that what the readings suggest- keep asking, don’t give up, even one person is worth saving. As God persistently loves us, in prayer we too can be persistent, asking and wondering and dreaming and pleading for all we need. Accompanying Scripture:Genesis 18: 20-32, Psalm 138, Luke 11:1-13
Luke 13:1-11
In this episode, David delves into the profound and boundless nature of God's love. David explores how this divine love manifests in our lives, offering comfort, guidance, and hope. Join us as we uncover the transformative power of embracing God's love and how it can lead us to a deeper understanding of faith and community.
The Seventh Sunday after Pentecost July 27, 2025 St. John's, Lafayette Square Washington, DC Release date: 27 July 2025
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The sermon from Sunday, on Colossians 2:6-15
Seventh Sunday after Pentecost - July 27, 2025 - Pastor Mark Tiefel
Sunday, July 27, 2025
The Reverend Canon Madeleine Rebouché
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15 Beware of false prophets, who come to you in the clothing of sheep, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.Attendite a falsis prophetis, qui veniunt ad vos in vestimentis ovium, intrinsecus autem sunt lupi rapaces : 16 By their fruits you shall know them. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?a fructibus eorum cognoscetis eos. Numquid colligunt de spinis uvas, aut de tribulis ficus? 17 Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit, and the evil tree bringeth forth evil fruit.Sic omnis arbor bona fructus bonos facit : mala autem arbor malos fructus facit. 18 A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can an evil tree bring forth good fruit.Non potest arbor bona malos fructus facere : neque arbor mala bonos fructus facere. 19 Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit, shall be cut down, and shall be cast into the fire.Omnis arbor, quae non facit fructum bonum, excidetur, et in ignem mittetur. 20 Wherefore by their fruits you shall know them.Igitur ex fructibus eorum cognoscetis eos. 21 Not every one that saith to me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven: but he that doth the will of my Father who is in heaven, he shall enter into the kingdom of heaven.Non omnis qui dicit mihi, Domine, Domine, intrabit in regnum caelorum : sed qui facit voluntatem Patris mei, qui in caelis est, ipse intrabit in regnum caelorum.
Rev. Justin Hendrix // Psalm 138; Colossians 2:1-15; Luke 11:1-13⛪ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to:
Ezekiel 28:1-19; Philippians 2:1-11; Mark 7: 14-23
Sermon from Rev. Sarah Hedgis-Kligerman on July 27, 2025
Welcome to St. Mary's Episcopal Church, this video contains the readings from our Seventh Sunday After Pentecost service on July 27th, 2025, as well as a sermon from the Rev. Israel Portilla-Gómez, all are welcome!
July 27, 2025 Today's Reading: Luke 11:1-13Daily Lectionary: 1 Samuel 12:1-25; Acts 22:30-23:11“Now Jesus was praying in a certain place, and when he finished, one of his disciples said to him, ‘Lord, teach us to pray, as John taught his disciples.'” (Luke 11:1)In the Name + of Jesus. Amen. When you learned your ABCs, someone took a crayon and showed you how to draw the letters. When you learned how to tie your shoe, someone taught you, “Over, under, around and through, Meet Mr. Bunny Rabbit, pull and through.” When you learned to drive, a parent or instructor taught you where your hands go on the steering wheel. As we grow up, life is full of moments where we are taught.The same is true in our lives as God's children. We are always learning. And our Lord is always patiently teaching us. When Jesus' disciples saw him praying, what did they do? They said to him, “Lord, teach us to pray.” And what did Jesus do? Did he let them fumble around trying to figure it out on their own? No. Did he send them a link to a YouTube video? No. Jesus patiently taught them how to pray first by praying with them. Then, he taught them how to pray by giving them the words to use.Jesus teaches his disciples, past and present, how to pray by giving us the prayer we call the Lord's Prayer. It's short. Easy to memorize. It has everything we could possibly pray for all in one place. And best of all, it's God's word. Jesus knows that we don't always know what we should pray for, and that quite often, if we're honest, we don't always pray for the things we should, and that sometimes we're simply at a loss for words.This is another reason why Jesus teaches us and gives us the Lord's Prayer. Every word of the Lord's Prayer is given by Jesus to you. Every word of the Lord's Prayer points you back to Jesus and his love and grace for you. Praying for daily bread or any physical need? It's God's gracious provision that gives you all you need. Ever find yourself struggling to forgive someone who has sinned against you? The Lord's Prayer gives you forgiveness and helps you to forgive others, too. Ever wrestled with your own sin and temptation? Jesus teaches us to pray for deliverance from the Evil One in the Lord's Prayer. And the same Lord Jesus who teaches us to pray, promises to hear our prayers, answer them in his good and gracious will, and deliver you from every evil in body and soul. This is why, as God's children, there is always more to learn whenever we pray, “Our Father.”In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.Our Father, who from heav'n above Bids all of us to live in love As members of one family And pray to You in unity, Teach us no thoughtless words to say But from our inmost hearts to pray. (LSB 766:1)Rev. Samuel Schuldheisz, pastor of Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church in Milton, WA.Audio Reflections Speaker: Pastor Jonathan Lackey is the pastor at Grace Lutheran Church, Vine Grove, KY.Step back in time to the late Reformation and learn about a divisive yet inspirational figure: Matthias Flacius Illyricus. His contributions to Lutheranism still echo in our teachings today, from the Magdeburg Confession to parts of the Lutheran Confessions. Learning about Flacius's life will help you understand more intricacies of the Reformation than ever before.
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St. Andrew Lutheran Church, Farmersville, OhioJuly 27, 2025Seventh Sunday after PentecostAnnouncementsPreludeOpening Hymn - "I Love to Tell the Story" - LBW #390Responsive ReadingPrayer of the DayChildren's SermonFirst Lesson - Isaiah 66:10-14Second Lesson - Galatians 6:7-16Hymn - "We've a Story to Tell to the Nations"Gospel - Luke 10:1-12Sermon - "Harvest to Bring Peace to People"Song - "On Jordan's Stormy Banks (Jars of Clay)"Apostles' CreedOfferingOffertory - "Praise God, From Whom All Blessings Flow" - LBW #565Prayers of the Church and Lord's PrayerBenedictionExodus Hymn - "O Zion, Haste" - LBW #397DismissalFor the video version of today's service, please visit https://youtu.be/frgGnQ7075sMay God bless you now and always!
Guest Preacher, Kathy Mulhern
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St. Michael's by-the-Sea is an Episcopal Church located in the coastal Village of Carlsbad, California. As far as churches go, it's kind of a beachy version of the ancient Christian Faith, and is rooted in the Anglo-Catholic tradition. Whether you're in town for a week at the beach or a local pilgrim on a spiritual journey, you are welcome here! www.stmichaelsbythesea.org
The Lord's Prayer: The Seventh Sunday After Pentecost- Lectionary: 07/27/2025 by Shawn Ozbun
Year C, Proper 12, Seventh Sunday After Pentecost
Year C, Proper 12, Seventh Sunday After Pentecost
Year C, Proper 12, Seventh Sunday After Pentecost
Jesus gives his disciples what is often called "The Lord's Prayer" or the "Our Father." Afterwards, he tells a story about persistence and relates it to one's prayer life. What happens, however, when our prayers go unanswered despite persistent pleas? What is the point of prayer if it is not a gumball machine, dispensing what one wants after they've paid? Who does prayer change, us or God? Jonathan and Seth discuss why prayer matters. We do it at the end of each episode, after all. We're glad you're with us! Is there a prayer practice you've found particularly meaningful? Is there a prayer you recite often? If so, we'd love to hear from you. We apologize that this episode was released late too. Like usual, it's Seth's fault!
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Proper 12 (17) Seventh Sunday after Pentecost (Year C, 2024-2025)Scripture Readings: Hosea 1:2-10, Psalm 85, Genesis 18:20-32, Psalm 138, Colossians 2:6-15, (16-19), Luke 11:1-13
Join Profs. Karoline Lewis, Matt Skinner, and Rolf Jacobson as they delve into the multifaceted nature of prayer, exploring its significance, the role of trust, and the importance of teaching prayer within the Christian faith. Together, they discuss various biblical texts, their interpretations, and how they relate to contemporary spirituality and church practices. They emphasize the need for a deeper understanding of prayer as a response to God's will and the centrality of Christ in shaping belief and practice. Commentaries for the Seventh Sunday after Pentecost can be found on the Working Preacher website at https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/revised-common-lectionary/ordinary-17-3/commentary-on-luke-111-13-6. * * * Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share to stay connected with more insightful lectionary discussions! Reminder: We have commentaries for the Revised Common Lectionary, the Narrative Lectionary, and Evangelio (Spanish-language Gospel). We're here for you, working preachers! Learn more by visiting https://www.workingpreacher.org/. Watch this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/6k0YXYOqSnE.