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Sunday Sermon | February 22, 2026: Prayer (Depending on God in Solitary Places) by Harrisburg BIC Church
Sunday Sermon by Kevin JensenHow do angels watch over us? We dig into the Scriptures to find out what angels are, ways they might help us, why we can't (usually) see them, and what they teach us about God.Texts: Psalm 148:1-6, Hebrews 1:14, Matthew 18:10, and other selections
Pastor Hank wraps up a series on stewardship with a message from 2 Cor. 8:1-15!
Sunday Sermon by Kevin JensenWhere did the devil come from? Is the devil the god of evil? We did through the Scriptures to find out what we know about the devil's origins, power, and destiny.Texts: Revelation 12:7-12, John 8:44, Ephesians 6:10-18, and other selections
Pastor Hank shares a sermon about using our spiritual gifts well based on Matthew 25:14-30 as part of a Called to Stewardship series.
Sunday Sermon - February 8, 2026 - Tony Hauck
Sunday Sermon by Kevin JensenWhere did God come from? He didn't. Who created him? No one. How could this be? From philosophy, science, and Scripture, we explore what we can know about God's eternal nature and how it gives us confidence to trust him.Texts: Isaiah 46:8-11, Revelation 1:8, and other selections
#sermon #church #sundaysermon #matthew25 Sunday Sermon | February 1, 2026 | Dr. Chuck HerringCheck out our weekly devotionals related to this weeks' sermon!https://cfbcfamily.org/sermon-devotions/
Sunday Sermon by Kevin JensenWhen those who feared the Lord listened to the corrective message of the prophet Malachi and responded, God noticed! He blesses us when we take his message seriously and work to honor him by the way we live.Text: Malachi 2:17 to 4:6
Sunday Sermon | February 23, 2025: Chosen to be a People by Harrisburg BIC Church
Sunday Sermon by Kevin Jensen — The Jewish leaders in Jerusalem engaged in a great contest for credibility in the eyes of the Jewish people and for authority over the temple of God and the Jewish faith—but it was a poor widow who won a mighty conquest! She did it without even trying, for she was focused not on exalting herself but, like Jesus, loving and honoring God. Text: Mark 12:13-44
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Sunday Sermon | February 16 2025 Created To Give God Glory by Harrisburg BIC Church
Sunday Sermon by Kevin Jensen — When confronted concerning the question of his authority to change the status quo at the temple, Jesus responded with the parable of the tenants. This parable speaks of stewardship: primarily the stewardship of the Jewish leaders as the caretakers of God's temple and God's people, but also our stewardship of the church today and our stewardship of our lives and all God has given us. Text: Mark 11:27 to 12:12
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Sunday Sermon | February 9, 2025: Commanded to be Holy by Harrisburg BIC Church
Sunday Sermon by Kevin Jensen — Upon his entrance into Jerusalem, Jesus boldly defends the honor of God at the temple, challenging the religious authorities to a duel in the process. Jesus always defends the honor of God—and by a strange miracle, he warns those who do not honor God with good fruit in their lives that they will face judgment from him who is the true King sent from God. Text: Mark 11:1-25
Sunday Sermon: February 10, 2025 - The Cross: Magdalene by Every Nation Metro Vancouver
Sunday Sermon | February 2 2025 Living as God's People by Harrisburg BIC Church
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Sunday Sermon by Kevin Jensen — James and John thought the glory of Jesus' road to Jerusalem would be about conquest, power, and position—but Jesus' glory would be in the cross and in his service to us all. Likewise, Jesus calls us to seek glory not in power or position, but in serving one another, following his example. Text: Mark 10:32-52
“Who Can This Be?” Sermon Text: Matthew 8:23-27 Preacher: Pastor John Peterson Visit us at mtolivelutheran.org
Sunday Sermon- February 25 2024: "the Bible tells us: the Greatest Command" Mark 12:28-40 Joshua Pollock
St. Mark's Lutheran Church by the Narrows (ELCA), Tacoma, WA
This podcast contains an excerpt from the St. Mark's Lutheran Church by The Narrows worship services on Sunday, February 25th, 2024. For more information about the community and ministries of St. Mark's Lutheran Church by The Narrows, you can visit our website: smlutheran.org
Sunday Sermon | February 25: Good News for the Worriers by Harrisburg BIC Church
St. Mark's Lutheran Church by the Narrows (ELCA), Tacoma, WA
This podcast contains an excerpt from the St. Mark's Lutheran Church by The Narrows worship services on Sunday, February 18th, 2024. For more information about the community and ministries of St. Mark's Lutheran Church by The Narrows, you can visit our website: smlutheran.org
St. Mark's Lutheran Church by the Narrows (ELCA), Tacoma, WA
This podcast contains an excerpt from the St. Mark's Lutheran Church by The Narrows worship services on Sunday, February 11th, 2024. For more information about the community and ministries of St. Mark's Lutheran Church by The Narrows, you can visit our website: smlutheran.org
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Sunday Sermon by Kevin Jensen — We, along with Jesus, are living stones that God is using to build his temple, the people in whom he lives. We are also God's priests in his temple, representing God to people and people to God. In these roles, we must live holy lives, and through our living as priests we may have opportunities to lead unbelievers to bring glory to God. Text: 1 Peter 2:4-12
Sunday Sermon | February 18: Good News for Those Who Pray by Harrisburg BIC Church
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Sunday Sermon by Kevin Jensen — The joy we have in Christ is one of the great keys to witnessing effectively for Jesus in an often-unbelieving world. Peter calls the early church, suffering through trials that frequently stemmed from their status as a suspect or despised minority in the Roman Empire, to hold onto their joy and to live holy lives as they live as foreigners and exiles in this world. Text: 1 Peter 1:1 to 2:3
Pastor J.T. Greenleaf's Sunday Sermon.
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Sunday Sermon- February 11th 2024: "the Bible tells us: the story of two lives" Romans 8:5-11
Sunday Sermon | February 12: Good News for the Rich by Harrisburg BIC Church
Sunday Sermon by Kevin Jensen — The goal of Christian evangelistic ministry, as Paul expresses it, is not to dominate others or to create a Christian-dominant culture. It is to persuade others about Jesus, that he died for us all so that we might no longer live for ourselves, but for him who died for us and was raised from the dead. In order to persuade others—and to be excellent witnesses for Jesus—we need to have the proper motives, mindset, ministry, and message, which Paul describes in this passage. Text: 2 Corinthians 5:11-21
St. Mark's Lutheran Church by the Narrows (ELCA), Tacoma, WA
This podcast contains an excerpt from the St. Mark's Lutheran Church by The Narrows worship services on Sunday, February 4th, 2024. For more information about the community and ministries of St. Mark's Lutheran Church by The Narrows, you can visit our website: smlutheran.org
Sunday Sermon- February 4th 2024: "the Bible tells us: The Holy Spirit is our Liberation" Romans 8:1-4
Sunday Sermon | February 4, 2024 Good News For The Ready by Harrisburg BIC Church
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Sunday Sermon by Kevin Jensen — As we live as witnesses for Jesus, our speech and conduct must be always full of prayer and grace. Paul urges the church to pray all the time, including for his ministry, even while he's a prisoner—for we are witnesses for Jesus all the time, in every situation. Then he calls the believers to conduct themselves wisely among outsiders, and to always let their conversation be full of grace, seasoned with salt. Wise conduct and gracious speech, built on the foundation of prayer, lets us present the message of Jesus in ways that nonbelievers can receive, opening them to the love, hope, and mystery of Christ. Text: Colossians 4:2-6
St. Mark's Lutheran Church by the Narrows (ELCA), Tacoma, WA
This podcast contains an excerpt from the St. Mark's Lutheran Church by The Narrows worship service on Sunday, February 26th, 2023. For more information about the community and ministries of St. Mark's Lutheran Church by The Narrows, you can visit our website: smlutheran.org
Sunday Sermon by Kevin Jensen — What causes some people's eyes to be open to see Jesus clearly, while others' eyes are blinded to him? From the story of Jesus' healing of the man born blind, we learn three keys to seeing Jesus with open eyes, so that we may see in him the light of the world. Text: John 9
Sunday Sermon by Kevin Jensen — Jesus claimed to be the light of the world. What did that mean? And as Jesus shines his light on our hearts and lives, is that a good thing or a bad thing? Is he, as the light of the world, a friend or a threat? Text: John 8:12-59
St. Mark's Lutheran Church by the Narrows (ELCA), Tacoma, WA
This podcast contains an excerpt from the St. Mark's Lutheran Church by The Narrows worship service on Sunday, February 12th, 2023. For more information about the community and ministries of St. Mark's Lutheran Church by The Narrows, you can visit our website: smlutheran.org
Sunday Sermon- February 12th 2023: "Something about Loyalty to God" Joshua 23:1-3 - Pastor Nick Atyia
Sunday Sermon by Kevin Jensen — Great confusion surrounded Jesus as he taught in the temple courts one festival week. Some thought he was a good man, others saw him as a deceiver. Some thought he was demon-possessed, some wanted him dead, others believed in him. Who was this man Jesus, really? Those who took the time to listen to him—to truly listen, in spite of their own expectations, disappointment, or confusion—found that he brought them a message of hope from God. Text: John 7
St. Mark's Lutheran Church by the Narrows (ELCA), Tacoma, WA
This podcast contains an excerpt from the St. Mark's Lutheran Church by The Narrows worship service on Sunday, February 5th, 2023. For more information about the community and ministries of St. Mark's Lutheran Church by The Narrows, you can visit our website: smlutheran.org
Sunday Sermon- February 5th 2023: "Something about a Corporate Witness" Joshua 23:20-24 - Pastor Nick Atyia