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Advent 2023
Jeremy Spence • First Baptist Church St. Paris • Sermon • • 11 views • 30:16
What does peace look like? It is a question our world is asking Advent is hard work. The two candles we have lit so far: peace and hope, are not naturally the state we live in. It is easier, as I was reminded this week, to be hopeless and without peace. The same will be true of the other candles we will…
Dr. Casey Adams • Sermon • • 1 view
Scripture See, the virgin will become pregnant and give birth to a son, and they will name him Immanuel, which is translated “God is with us.” Context Our text for consideration references a prophecy made by the prophet Isaiah in the Old Testament. The prophecy found in In Isaiah 7:14 says: Therefore,…
Maccabees
Ronald Mable Nakayima-Nelson • Sermon • • 2 views
After Alexander the Macedonian, Philip’s son, who came from the land of Kittim, had defeated Darius, king of the Persians and Medes, he became king in his place, having first ruled in Greece. He fought many battles, captured fortresses, and put the kings of the earth to death. He advanced to the ends…
The Light Has Come
Erik Bundy • Sermon • • 5 views
Jesus was sent to be the light of the world. He is God with us.
The Thrill of Hope
Dennis E Long • Sermon • • 10 views
Introduction Something about me is I rarely if ever watch the news on television anymore. I read it and follow stories online to stay informed but as for watching the news on TV, regardless of the bent of the news channel, I don't watch it. There's a variety of reasons why. One of those reasons is I…
Immanuel
Gary Russell • Sermon • • 8 views
The saying goes something like this, “God works in mysterious ways.” I’ve always liked this saying. You know there are some things we say in the church that really don’t line up biblically. But, this one I like, because it’s true. God does work in mysterious ways. This little expression says so much…
Building TEMPO
Thomas Hale • Sermon • • 22 views
Good morning Church! Announcements: The last week of July will be our VBS. Our theme this year is Zoomerang! If you plan on helping during VBS, please see Keshia today, so that she can get your shirt sizes. Otherwise, we are going to order so many shirts in different sizes, and it will be a first-come,…
Advent Retreat 2021 (Fiat Mihi)
Rev. Brendan McGrath • Sermon • • 18 views
FIRST POINT: God’s Inspiriations & Our Response PRESENTATION Permission You who became incarnate among us at the message of an angel, in the immaculate womb of Your Blessed Mother, Our Blessed Mother. The events of the Annunciation took place nine months ago, celebrated as they are every year on March…
God Became a Child
Pastor Nick • Oak Harbor Christian Reformed Church • Sermon • • 38 views
Emmanuel is so much more than some sort of complex cosmic troubleshooting process God underwent with creation over the course of human history. It wasn’t something God “had to do”. Being “with us” was what God wanted to do all along. God’s life to live, God’s truth to tell, God’s world to rule, God’s choice to make, God’s love to give. Emmanuel is the gospel-toned voice with which Jesus tells God’s story (John 14:3,6).
Advent 2021
Jason Jones • Country Homes Christian Church • Sermon • • 33 views
The December 19th, 2021 Worship Service, featuring the verses of Matthew 1:18-25. This is the fourth Sunday of Advent. We did experience some technical issues today, so we apologize for the lack of audio in some parts of the service this morning.
God Became a Child
Pastor Nick • Oak Harbor Christian Reformed Church • Sermon • • 15 views
The love of God that comes in the form of “God with us” has serious implications for the believer. It impacts how we see human loneliness, how the Bible describes the effects of sin, and more importantly what “God with us” looks like on a cross. These should compel us to incarnate “God with us” in real life, and subsequently recreate a new world where this “God with us” reality permeates every square inch of it.