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It's Gonna Get Loud A sermon shared by Rev. Ginger E. Gaines-Cirelli with Foundry UMC, April 13, 2025, Palm Sunday. “Grounded in Grace” series. Texts: Psalm 118:1-2, Luke 19:28-40
A New Sound A sermon shared by Rev. Ginger E. Gaines-Cirelli with Foundry UMC, March 30, 2025, the fourth Sunday of Lent. “Grounded in Grace” series. Texts: Psalm 32, 2 Corinthians 5:16-21
Refuge in the Wilderness A sermon by Rev. Ginger E. Gaines-Cirelli with Foundry UMC, March 9, 2025, the first Sunday of Lent. “Grounded in Grace” series. Texts: Psalm 91:1-2, 9-16; Luke 4:1-13
Speakers: Pastor Roger Acquah and Pastor Prince Ahinakwah Wilson
Speakers: Pastor Roger Acquah and Pastor Prince Ahinakwah Wilson
Sermon By: Pastor Roger Acquah and Pastor Prince Ahinakwah Wilson
Speakers: Pastor Roger Acquah and Pastor Prince Ahinakwah Wilson
Sunday Sermon by Kevin Jensen — God created human beings in his image to rule over life on earth, but our earliest ancestors—and we too—turned away from that identity to create our own self-identities, whatever we wanted to be. But in pursuing the idol of self-identity, we lost the glorious identity God gave to all his children, substituting it for lesser identities that could never bring true fulfillment. Jesus, though, took on himself the identity chosen for him by God and refused to worship the idol of self-identity. He set us an example to follow, so that we may regain the identity for which God created us and share in the glory of Christ. Texts: Psalm 8, Genesis 3:1-13, Philippians 2:1-11
Texts: Psalm 95:1-7a; 2 Corinthians 3:18-4:7 Worship: The Attitude of the Heart (Psalm 95:1-7a) Worshipping God is about an internal attitude before it is an external activity. Worshipping God reframes our reality around God's Word. Worship: The Transformation of the Life (2 Corinthians 3:18) Worshipping God leads to a life that beholds the glory of Christ. Worshipping God leads to a life that is transformed by the glory of Christ. Worship: The Proclamation of the Gospel (2 Corinthians 4:1-7) Worshipping God leads to faithful Gospel ministry that is fueled by God's surpassing power. Worshipping God leads us to proclaim Christ, not ourselves.
Speaker: Pastor Prince Ahinakwah-Wilson
Week 3 of our series, Easter Flow. Texts: Psalm 23; 1 John 3:17-19a; John 10:10-11
Texts: Psalm 23, John 10:11ff, 1 Peter 2:19ff
Subject: The Fathers Visit / Presence
From week 4 of our series, ROOTED. Texts: Psalm 111 1 Thessalonians 2:1-8
Texts: Psalm 34:17-20; Titus 2:11-13
Texts: Psalm 95; 2 Corinthians 3-4 Worship: The Attitude of the Heart (Psalm 95:1-7) Worshipping God is about an internal attitude before it is an external activity. Worshipping God reframes our reality around God's Word. Worship: The Transformation of the Heart (2 Corinthians 3:18) Worshipping God leads to hearts being transformed by God. “Corporate worship must be God-centered, Christ-centered, and Spirit-enabled that encompasses our entire lives as we delight in the beauty of God and Christ.” (D.A. Carson) Worship: The Proclamation of the Gospel (2 Corinthians 4:1-7) Worshipping God leads to faithful Gospel proclamation. As we worship God, we will want to see others worship Him.
Sunday Sermon by Kevin Jensen — David, pursued by King Saul, had a chance to kill the king, free himself from the threat of death, and take the throne God had promised him. But he didn't; he merely cut off a piece of the king's robe, and then felt guilty for that act. David provides us with a lesson about trusting in God when we're angry or afraid, waiting for God to do what we need at the right time and in the right way. Texts: Psalm 57, 1 Samuel 24
Texts: Psalm 126 and Acts 9:1-18
St. John's Episcopal Church, Dubuque, IA (Science Sunday). Texts: Psalm 121. Luke 6:17-26.
10/03/2021 / Vision Sunday 2021 Series: When God Forms Your LifeTitle: Dream Bigger Than Your Life TimeTexts: Psalm 15; 1 Chronicles 17:1-15; 1 Chronicles 22:11-16Notes: https://notes.subsplash.com/fill-in/view?page=FGicuP3zXlRespond to Today's Message at http://thecreeksidechurch.org/discovercardGroups Questions: https://notes.subsplash.com/fill-in/view?page=pbOmpG_Imp
In this timely message, Pastor Zach Maddox talks about why it is important for believers to sing. Our prayer is that this message encourages you to receive the benefits of singing with Jesus. Notes: Theme: Why is it important for believers to sing? Life Change Goal: Our prayer is that this message encourages you to receive the benefits of singing with Jesus. When did Jesus sing? Matthew 26:26-30 (ESV) Hebrews 2:9-12 (ESV) Why is it important for us to sing? Colossians 3:16 (ESV) Ephesians 5:18-19 (ESV) Acts 16:16-34 (ESV) Psalm 118:1-29 (ESV) When we sing, we are singing with Jesus. Romans 15:8-9 (ESV) Romans 15:10-12 (ESV) Conclusion: When we sing, we are singing with Jesus! Texts: Psalm 22:1-31 (ESV); Zephaniah 3:17 (ESV) In response to this message I will… I will share part of this message with... Discussion Questions: Start Talking. Find a conversation starter for your group. What is a song playing on the radio right now that you like? Start Thinking. Ask a question to get your group thinking. What is a favorite song you have from your teen years? Start Sharing. Choose a couple of questions to create openness. Do you have a heart song or heart songs? If so, what are they? How have songs helped you endure hardships you've faced? How does seeing Jesus as our Chief worship leader change the way you think about singing in a congregational setting?