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2025 November 16th - 8:00am Foundations Sermon - Pastor Scott by St Luke's Lutheran Church & School
2025 November 16th - 11:00am Foundations Sermon - Pastor Elliott by St Luke's Lutheran Church & School
2025 November 16th - 11:00am FUEL Sermon - Pastor Scott by St Luke's Lutheran Church & School
2025 November 16th - 9:30am Generations Sermon - Pastor Sam by St Luke's Lutheran Church & School
Join The Revd Canon Dr Alison Joyce, Rector of St Bride's, and St Bride's Choir for this week's reflection in words and music. Stanford's most dramatic anthem – For lo, I raise up – opens this week's reflection. Written at the outbreak of the First World War, it sets Habakkuk's Old Testament prophecies, beginning with a depiction of the violence and destruction of war but ending with a message of hope, deliverance and the power of faith. The church's yearly pattern of observances and celebrations is approaching its end with the feast of Christ the King towards the end of this month when we triumphantly proclaim the universal sovereignty of Christ as supreme authority over all creation whose ultimate triumph lies at the end of time. In today's reading St Luke's gospel, Jesus foretells of that end and his second coming and Alison reflects on these challenging words. We end with the seasonal hymn "King of glory, king of peace" by the devotional poet and priest, George Herbert. We close with the patriotic hymn "I vow to thee my country" published in 1921 after the Great War finally ended. The tune, by Holst, is an adaptation from his Planets Suite and sets a two stanza poem by Cecil Spring Rice, who served as British Ambassador to the United States during the war. Information about our weekly Sunday services in St Bride's of Choral Eucharist at 11am (https://www.stbrides.com/worship-music/worship/regular-services/choral-eucharist/) and Choral Evensong at 5:30pm (https://www.stbrides.com/worship-music/worship/regular-services/choral-evensong/) can be found on the website. Find out what's happening at St Bride's at https://www.stbrides.com/whats-on If you enjoy listening, please leave a comment below or subscribe to our channel. It is great to get your feedback. SUPPORT ST BRIDE'S ================== We are hugely grateful for people's generosity which we wholly rely on to continue our work, maintain our wonderful architectural heritage and support world-class music-making. People are often surprised to learn that St Bride's receives no external funding. If you would like to make a donation, you can do so at https://www.justgiving.com/stbrideschurchfleetstreet
Cork-based band The Altered Hours released their self-titled third album via Pizza Pizza Records on November 7. In this episode, co-frontperson and guitarist Cathal Mac Gabhann talks through the band's 15-year journey and why this record marks a new chapter - their most collaborative and instinct-led work yet. He discusses recording live to tape at Analogue Catalogue, the musical community that surrounds the group, and the influence of projects such as Elaine Howley's acclaimed solo work. The conversation reflects on energy, curiosity, and connection - both in the studio and on stage. The Altered Hours live dates: December 10: Whelan's, Dublin (Main Room) December 12: Live at St Luke's, Cork December 13: St Nicholas' Collegiate Church, Galway Album available at thealteredhours.bandcamp.com
2025 November 9th - 9:30am Generations Sermon - Vicar Grant by St Luke's Lutheran Church & School
2025 November 9th - 11:00am Foundations Sermon - Pastor Elliott by St Luke's Lutheran Church & School
2025 November 9th - 8:00am Foundations Sermon - Pastor Sam by St Luke's Lutheran Church & School
2025 November 2nd - 11:00am Foundations Sermon - Pastor Elliott by St Luke's Lutheran Church & School
2025 November 2nd - 9:30am Generations Sermon - Pastor Sam by St Luke's Lutheran Church & School
2025 November 2nd - 8:00am Foundations Sermon - Pastor Culbertson by St Luke's Lutheran Church & School
2025 October 26th - 9:30am Generations Sermon - Pastor Culbertson by St Luke's Lutheran Church & School
2025 October 26th - 9:30am Foundations Sermon - Pastor Sam by St Luke's Lutheran Church & School
2025 October 26th - 11:00am FUEL Sermon - Pastor Scott by St Luke's Lutheran Church & School
Join Father Des Farren on Catechesis as he reads and reflects on Chapter 16 of St Luke's Gospel. Fr talks about the parable of the dishonest steward and how he that can be trusted in small things can be trusted in the great. L'articolo Catechesis – Chapter 16 of St Luke Gospel – Fr Des Farren proviene da Radio Maria.
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In this episode of Catechesis, Fr Des Farren continues his study of St Luke's Gospel, reflecting on chapter 14 where Jesus heals a man with dropsy and teaches about humility and discipleship. He explains how Christ challenges the Pharisees' rigid understanding of the Sabbath, showing that love and mercy take precedence over rules. Fr Des […] L'articolo Catechesis – The Scourge of Rigidity – Fr Des Farren proviene da Radio Maria.
Can You Trust The Bible? | Christ For YouText: Luke 1 | St. LukeDescription:Can you really trust the Bible? Was it changed over time like a game of telephone? Did Luke, the Gospel writer, actually investigate eyewitnesses—or just record legends? And if the Bible is historically reliable, what does that mean for you right now?Learn about St. Luke the Evangelist and the astonishing evidence for the reliability of Scripture—its eyewitness roots, prophetic precision, and indestructible endurance through history. See what this means for you.Subscribe & Share: Apple Podcasts: Christ For You Spotify: Listen on Spotify Website: ZionWG.org/podcastStay Connected: Email: PastorRojas@ZionWG.org Website: ZionWG.orgIf this sermon strengthened your faith, share it with others and leave a review. Your support helps more people hear the faithful preaching of Christ crucified and risen for you.
Morning Prayer and The Lord's Supper (St. Luke's Day 2025 obs.)
2025 October 19th - 9:30am Foundations Sermon - Pastor Culbertson by St Luke's Lutheran Church & School
2025 October 19th - 8:00am Foundations Sermon - Pastor Elliott by St Luke's Lutheran Church & School
2025 October 19th - 11:00am FUEL Sermon - Pastor Culbertson by St Luke's Lutheran Church & School
2025 October 19th - 9:30am Generations Sermon - Pastor Sam by St Luke's Lutheran Church & School
Morning Prayer and The Lord's Supper (St. Luke's Day 2025 obs.)
The St. Paul Center's daily scripture reflections from the Mass for the Feast of St. Luke by Dr. John Bergsma. Luke, Evangelist Feast First Reading: Second Timothy 4: 10-17b Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 145: 10-11, 12-13, 17-18 Alleluia: John 15: 16 Gospel: Luke 10: 1-9 Learn more about the Mass at www.stpaulcenter.com This December, consider joining Catholic author Mike Aquilina, historian James L. Papandrea, and Fr. Kevin Barrett on a unique pilgrimage to Sicily. Please visit https://stpaulcenter.com/pilgrimages to learn more.
He was a physician from Antioch, a disciple and traveling-companion of the Apostle Paul, who refers to him as the 'beloved physician.' He wrote not only his Gospel but the Acts of the Apostles, dedicating both to Theophilus, who according to one tradition was the Governor of Achaia, a convert. Much of the Acts of the Apostles is written in the first person, describing his own travels with the St Paul. He lived to an old age and died in Achaia, possibly in Patras. Most ancient authors say that he died as a Martyr. Church traditions about St Luke are somewhat contradictory. According to many, he was one of the Seventy and thus an eye-witness to Christ's ministry on earth. (He is usually considered to be the companion of St Cleopas on the Road to Emmaus). According to others, he never met Christ himself but was converted by the preaching of the Apostle Paul. Church tradition holds that St Luke was the first iconographer, and painted an image of the Most Holy Theotokos from life. He is considered the patron of iconographers. Several icons attributed to St Luke himself are still in existence.
A Morning at the Office - an Episcopal Morning Prayer Podcast
Officiant: Mtr. Lisa Meirow, Psalm(s): Psalm 103, Laura Ammons, Old Testament: Ezekiel 47:1-12, Fr. Wiley Ammons, First Canticle: 16, Second Canticle: 21, Gospel: Luke 1:1-4, Mtr. Lisa Meirow. Logo image by Antonio Allegretti, used by permission.
Officiant: Fr. Wiley Ammons, Psalm(s): Psalm 67, 96, Laura Ammons, Old Testament: Isaiah 52:7-10, Erin Jean Warde, First Canticle: 15, New Testament: Acts 1:1-8, Andrew Armond, Second Canticle: 17. Logo image by Laura Ammons, used by permission.
Friends of the Rosary,Today, October 18th, the Catholic Church celebrates the Feast of St. Luke, the author of the third Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles.He was a physician, born in Antioch, Syria, and he accompanied St. Paul on part of his missionary travels and during his stay in prison in Rome, as recorded in the Acts, which also details the life of the early Christian communities.He was a man of letters and an artist painting the Blessed Virgin's portrait, although he never met Mary and Jesus in the flesh. His name means "bringer of light" (= Luke).St. Luke's Gospel is the Gospel of the Merciful Heart of Jesus and “Paul's Gospel", as well.It emphasizes that Christ is the salvation of all men, and it recounts some of our Lord's most moving parables, like those of the lost sheep and the prodigal son.Ave Maria!Come, Holy Spirit, come!To Jesus through Mary!Here I am, Lord; I come to do your will.Please give us the grace to respond with joy!+ Mikel Amigot w/ María Blanca | RosaryNetwork.com, New YorkEnhance your faith with the new Holy Rosary University app:Apple iOS | New! Android Google Play• October 18, 2025, Today's Rosary on YouTube | Daily broadcast at 7:30 pm ET
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2 Corinthians 8: 16-24; Luke 10: 1-9; Haydock Commentary Please consider donating to help keep this podcast going by going to buymeacoffee.com/catholicdailybrief Also, if you enjoy these episodes, please give a five star rating and share the podcast with your friends and family
2 Timothy 4: 10-17; Luke 10: 1-9; Haydock Commentary Please consider donating to help keep this podcast going by going to buymeacoffee.com/catholicdailybrief Also, if you enjoy these episodes, please give a five star rating and share the podcast with your friends and family
The Liturgical Year is a work written between 1841 and 1875, by Dom Prosper Gueranger, abbot of the French Benedctine abbey of Solesmes. It is a rich theological reflection on the various feasts and seasons of the Church's liturgical cycle. Please consider donating to help keep this podcast going by going to buymeacoffee.com/catholicdailybrief Also, if you enjoy these episodes, please give a five star rating and share the podcast with your friends and family
October 18th, 2025: St Luke - A Marian Evangelist; St Luke & the Psalms; Where is Your Wedding Garment?; Pharisees & Tax Collectors
Officiant: Mtr. Lisa Meirow, Psalm(s): Psalm 103, Laura Ammons, Old Testament: Ezekiel 47:1-12, Fr. Wiley Ammons, First Canticle: 16, Second Canticle: 21, Gospel: Luke 1:1-4, Mtr. Lisa Meirow
The Order for Morning Prayer according to the usage of the Book of Common Prayer, 1928, for OCtober 18, the Feast of St. Luke the Evangelist.
The Order for Evening Prayer according to the usage of the Book of Common Prayer, 1928, for the Feast of St. Luke, Evangelist.
The St. Paul Center's daily scripture reflections from the Mass for the Feast of St. Luke by Dr. John Bergsma. Luke, Evangelist Feast First Reading: Second Timothy 4: 10-17b Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 145: 10-11, 12-13, 17-18 Alleluia: John 15: 16 Gospel: Luke 10: 1-9 Learn more about the Mass at www.stpaulcenter.com This December, consider joining Catholic author Mike Aquilina, historian James L. Papandrea, and Fr. Kevin Barrett on a unique pilgrimage to Sicily. Please visit https://stpaulcenter.com/pilgrimages to learn more.
1 And after these things the Lord appointed also other seventy-two: and he sent them two and two before his face into every city and place whither he himself was to come.Post haec autem designavit Dominus et alios septuaginta duos : et misit illos binos ante faciem suam in omnem civitatem et locum, quo erat ipse venturus. 2 And he said to them: The harvest indeed is great, but the labourers are few. Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he send labourers into his harvest.Et dicebat illis : Messis quidem multa, operarii autem pauci. Rogate ergo dominum messis ut mittat operarios in messem suam. 3 Go: Behold I send you as lambs among wolves.Ite : ecce ego mitto vos sicut agnos inter lupos. 4 Carry neither purse, nor scrip, nor shoes; and salute no man by the way.Nolite portare sacculum, neque peram, neque calceamenta, et neminem per viam salutaveritis. 5 Into whatsoever house you enter, first say: Peace be to this house.In quamcumque domum intraveritis, primum dicite : Pax huic domui : 6 And if the son of peace be there, your peace shall rest upon him; but if not, it shall return to you.et si ibi fuerit filius pacis, requiescet super illum pax vestra : sin autem, ad vos revertetur. 7 And in the same house, remain, eating and drinking such things as they have: for the labourer is worthy of his hire. Remove not from house to house.In eadem autem domo manete, edentes et bibentes quae apud illos sunt : dignus est enim operarius mercede sua. Nolite transire de domo in domum. 8 And into what city soever you enter, and they receive you, eat such things as are set before you.Et in quamcumque civitatem intraveritis, et susceperint vos, manducate quae apponuntur vobis : 9 And heal the sick that are therein, and say to them: The kingdom of God is come nigh unto you.et curate infirmos, qui in illa sunt, et dicite illis : Appropinquavit in vos regnum Dei.St Luke was very probably born of pagan parents at Antioch. Converted, he became the missionary companion of St Paul, who called him "the most dear physician" and "his fellow laborour". After the death of his teacher, according to reliable authority, he preached the Gospel in Achaia, where he died at a ripe old age. He earned undying glory by his writing of the Third Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles.
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In what ways does the instruction to the 72 apply today? - Fr. Lucas Laborde. Click here for today's readings.Who were those disciples that made the kingdom of God available to you? What was moving about their witness? Which lines of the gospel do you see reflected in them? How is Jesus encouraging you to carry the same message to others? What would you want to adjust, so that your witness may be more compelling?