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Sunday Sermon | July 13, 2025: God Stirs the Heart by Harrisburg BIC Church
Perspectives from Scripture on how followers of Jesus should think about divorce: never preferring it, seeking reconciliation of the couple whenever possible, holding the offender(s) accountable, and showing compassion to the innocent spouse.
Sunday Sermon - July 6, 2025Sermon Text: Luke 15:1-32Preacher: Pastor Andrew SouleVisit us at mtolivelutheran.org
Sunday Sermon- July 28 2024: Philippians 2:1-11
Sunday Sermon- July 7 2024: Philippians 1:12-14
Sunday Sermon- July 14 2024: Philippians 1:15-18 & Falls Creek Report
Sunday Sermon- July 21 2024: Philippians 1:19-26 (Elder Scott Robison)
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, July 28th, 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 | July 28, 2024: Judgement, Forgiveness, and Longing for Redemption 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, July 21st, 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 — In 753 BC, Israel seemed strong—but within about thirty years, it fell! Why? Israel had long turned away from God, worshiping idols and doing evil. Its evil finally caught up with it, and God did not rescue the nation, because God is faithful—faithful to both bless those who seek him and to punish those who do evil The fall of Israel is a warning to us to respect God's judgment and to seek him with gratitude for his kindness, listening to him and obeying him so we may enjoy his blessings. Text: 2 Kings 15:8-31, 17
Join Father Bill Danaher as he gives his sermon on the Tenth Sunday after Pentecost at Christ Church Cranbrook.
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, July 7th, 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, July 14th, 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 by Kevin Jensen — King Amaziah first listened to God, and because he obeyed the Lord, he prospered. But later in his reign he stopped listening to God, and he lost God's blessings. Amaziah's life is a lesson for us to listen to the Lord as we go about our lives, so that we might enjoy his blessings. Text: 2 Chronicles 25
Sunday Sermon by Kevin Jensen — Jesus, in his Parable of the Soils, was right: different people respond to God in different ways. In Jesus' own history, the history of Israel and Judah, Judah's king Uzziah was faithful to God, but only until pride choked out his faith. His son Jotham was steadfast in his faith, and his trust in God strengthened his nation. But his son Ahaz was entirely unfaithful to God, and the result was God's judgment upon the king and people of Judah. Text: 2 Chronicles 26-28
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Join Father Chris Harris as he gives his Sermon on the Ninth Sunday after Pentecost at Christ Church Cranbrook.
Sunday Sermon July 21 2024 Following Christ Together At Home by Harrisburg BIC Church
Sunday Sermon | July 14, 2024: Guidance Guidance by Harrisburg BIC Church
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Join Father Chris Harris as he gives his Sermon on the Eighth Sunday after Pentecost at Christ Church Cranbrook.
Recorded live on Sunday, July 7th, 2024
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Sunday Sermon by Kevin Jensen — In the stories of three consecutive kings of Israel, God demonstrates his profound compassion by showing grace even to undeserving kings and an undeserving nation. Text: 2 Kings 13 and 14:23-29
Join Father Bill Danaher as he gives his Sermon on the Seventh Sunday after Pentecost at Christ Church Cranbrook.
Sunday Sermon | July 7, 2024 God Calls Us To Life by Harrisburg BIC Church
Sunday Sermon July 7, 2024
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, July 30th, 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
Read 1 Corinthians 4:8-18 1. What do you think Pauls main point is in this passage? 2. How does his view of suffering effect you personally? 3. What might God be inviting you into in light of this understanding?
Sunday Sermon | July 30, 2023: God's Faithful Remnant by Harrisburg BIC Church
Sunday Sermon by Ryan Ferguson — What is true freedom, the kind of freedom that comes only from God through Christ? This lesson explores the freedom that God provides—freedom that calls us not to indulge in our own desires, but to grow in the fruit of the Spirit and in love for one another. Texts: Galatians 5 and selected texts
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, July 9th, 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
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, July 2nd, 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
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, July 23rd, 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 — It might be easier to be godly in all our normal, mundane, everyday activities if we could see the end result from the beginning—see the blessings our godliness would produce. But great people of faith like Joseph, Daniel, Tabitha, and the widows of 1 Timothy 5 could not foresee the results of their daily godliness, yet they were faithful to God in their everyday tasks. Like them, when we are godly in all the little things God gives us to do each day, we find God to be faithful, and we receive a rich blessing. Texts: Genesis 39:1-6a, 39:20-23, 41:46-49, 41:53-57; Daniel 1:1-6, 1:18-21, 6:1-4; Acts 9:36-42; 1 Timothy 5:9-10
Sunday Sermon July 23 2023 Stewards Of God's Grace by Harrisburg BIC Church
Sunday Sermon | July 16 2023: The People's Unfaithful Worship by Harrisburg BIC Church
Sunday Sermon by Kevin Jensen — Some days are filled with the mundane: wake up, get yourself ready, take care of the kids, go to work, come home, clean the bathtub, and so on. Where's the thrill in serving God in ordinary, everyday tasks, when we see no miracles and hear no voice from heaven? From the story of Ruth and Boaz, we look at principles for serving God—and enjoying life with him—on the most ordinary days. Text: Ruth 2
Sunday Sermon by Thomas Yukich, Preaching Ministry Intern at the Washougal Church of Christ, in conjunction with the Northwest School of Discipleship — The direction we're looking in life matters, both when we're driving (Keep your eyes on the road!) and as we walk with God. From Peter's first letter to the church, we examine some directions we need to look in order to live faithfully for God. Text: 1 Peter 5:1-11
Sunday Sermon July 9 2023 God's Justice Revealed by Harrisburg BIC Church
Sunday Sermon | July 2, 2023: Judah's Unfaithful Husbands by Harrisburg BIC Church
Managing What Matters Pt.2 // Sunday Sermon // July 2, 2023Pastor James D. Gailliard teaches his sermon series: How We Grow - Implementing Spiritual Disciplines~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~For kingdom decisions, prayer requests, giving, service opportunities, and more at Word Tabernacle Church, visit Quicklinks.Wordtab.net~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~If you would like to take notes you may do so at Notes.Wordtab.net~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Get Connected with Word Tabernacle Church!Facebook: /WTCWordTabTwitter: @WordTabYouTube: /WordTabernacleChurch/#Sermon #BibleTeaching #Church #ChurchOnline #BibleStudy #SundayMorningSupport the showThank you for listening to this podcast! Follow Pastor James D. Gailliard on all social media @jdgailliard and get connected with Word Tabernacle Church by going to https://wordtab.net/ #EveryoneThriving
Sunday Sermon by Kevin Jensen — In Jesus' Parable of the Lost Son, a father demonstrates the profound mercy of God by forgiving his disgraceful but repentant son. But there's another son in the story too, and when he witnesses this forgiveness, he is furious—because forgiveness isn't fair. Text: Luke 15:11-32
The seventh installment in our summer worship and sermon series featuring eight heart songs for hard times we will learn to sing. Guided by the poems and prayers of artists including Miriam, Job, and Jesus, and set to tunes arranged for hard times, we'll discover that there is freedom when we tell God exactly how we feel. Rev. Amos Disasa preaches - Matthew 6:7-15 To find out more on how you can get involved with First Presbyterian Church of Dallas visit us at fpcdallas.org and Follow us on Instagram and Facebook.