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Work Zone: Why We Do What We Do
Matthew Holmes • Turner Christian Church • Sermon • • 31 views • 34:50
Why do we dedicate so much time for the sermon? In a world where you can watch a sermon from almost any preacher anywhere in the world online, why do we spend valuable time on preaching? Especially when the sermon isn't very good?
Work Zone: Why We Do What We Do
Matthew Holmes • Turner Christian Church • Sermon • • 121 views • 38:45
Join us this Sunday as we begin a sermon series on the worship service--why do we do the things we do on Sunday morning? This week we begin by asking, why do we gather in the first place?
Work Zone: Why We Do What We Do
Matthew Holmes • Turner Christian Church • Sermon • • 54 views • unknown
What are "The Prayers of the Church?" How are they different from all the other prayers we offer, at home and in church? What difference do they make? Join us as we dig into the Biblical practice of "The Prayers!"
Work Zone: Why We Do What We Do
Matthew Holmes • Turner Christian Church • Sermon • • 66 views • 44:03
How should we view the Lord's Supper? Is it a serious, somber, individual thing? What if the Lord's Supper is a celebration? What if it's not supposed to be quiet and personal and guarded, but a joyous shared event? Join us this week as we dig into the meaning of the Lord's Supper!
Work Zone: Why We Do What We Do
Matthew Holmes • Turner Christian Church • Sermon • • 47 views • 38:57
Have you ever wondered why music is such an important part of worship services? Is it just because we like to sing? Or is there a more meaningful reason? And when we sing, are we just making a pretty sound? Or are we doing something bigger and more powerful?
Work Zone: Why We Do What We Do
Matthew Holmes • Turner Christian Church • Sermon • • 31 views • 35:55
What is the Sending? A blessing “ ‘ “The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face shine on you and be gracious to you; the Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace.” ’ A prayer When Paul had finished speaking, he knelt down with all of them and prayed. They all wept as they embraced…
Work Zone: Why We Do What We Do
Matthew Holmes • Turner Christian Church • Sermon • • 28 views • 43:39
Why do we collect money when we gather? Is it a tax? Are Christians obligated to give 10% to the church? What about the other 90%? This Sunday we're talking about the Collection and the role it plays in our worship of God.
Work Zone: Why We Do What We Do
Matthew Holmes • Turner Christian Church • Sermon • • 92 views • 38:18
Why do we confess our sins in the worship service? Especially if God has already forgiven us when he saved us? Does it mean anything when we tell each other, "Your sins are forgiven"? Join us as we dig into the role of confession and reconciliation in our worship!
Work Zone: Why We Do What We Do
Matthew Holmes • Turner Christian Church • Sermon • • 72 views • 40:33
What exactly is "worship" When we are "called to worship," what are we being summoned to do? And why does our worship matter?
Why we do what we do
Rich Owen • Worthing Tabernacle • Sermon • • 7 views • 31:14
The W's and H of Worship
Keith Larson • Sermon • • 289 views • 36:29
Every church has a liturgy, the only question is whether or not it is a biblical liturgy.
1 Corinthians
Marc Minter • FBC Diana • Sermon • • 59 views
Main Point: The whole church is built up (spiritually matured or edified) when everyone and everything is in order under the lordship of Christ.
Missio Dei Gospel Reflection
Deacon Mark Mueller • Sermon • • 34 views
We should be cautious in sitting comfortably today in judgment of these merchants and temple authorities. How often have we misused our own Worship Space as a place to catch up with friends, exchange gossip, discuss the latest political or Church controversy, conduct Church or any other kind of business? In short, we are chasing our own agendas, our own business. We sit in the Holy of Holies with our Lord present in the Tabernacle before us, and we are oblivious. How often have we done this despite noticing that there is someone several pews over who, sitting or on their knees, are engaged in prayer? How often has someone asked us to step outside or, shushed us, and we have responded with anger or passive refusal? It is then that Isaiah’s words should come back to us, “For my house shall be called a house of prayer.”
2023 Visions Series
Kyle Lammott • Sermon • • 1 view
So I did a quick google search and discovered that there are now more than 2500 personality test available for you to take. We are a people who are fascinated with what makes us tick. Some personalities value truth and logic above all else, whiles others long for joy and happiness Some are governed by…
Byzantine Homilies
Peter H. Davids • Peter H. Davids • Sermon • • 5 views
Paul points us away from the worship of the creature and from letting that distract us towards the worship of God. Jesus shows us an aspect of the worship of God, that we do not let the bentness of human creation make us respond in kind, but rather we respond in love as Jesus did and thus move towards divinization, becoming sons and daughters of God. This is the heart of liturgy.
Windows on Christmas
Peter • Sermon • • 9 views
Love is the main attribute of being human. Desire, a byproduct of love, restlessly drives us until we arrive to God.
On Fire
Daniel Aguilera • Sermon • • 19 views
What does a church on FIRE look like? What does it even mean for a church to be "On Fire"? How are those around us affected by a church who is on FIRE?
Advent
Rev. Delwyn X. Campbell Sr • Sermon • • 11 views
Lord God, bless Your Word wherever it is proclaimed. Make it a Word of power and peace to convert those not yet Your own and to confirm those who have come to saving faith. May Your Word pass from the ear to the heart, from the heart to the lip, and from the lip to the life that, as You have promised,…
Dan Kahlig • Sermon • • 8 views
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Corporate Prayer in the Old Testament
Dale A. Brueggemann • Sermon • • 1,042 views
Examinning the look feel of, and need for corporate prayer.
Christian Schonberg • Good Shepherd Lutheran Church • Sermon • • 18 views
An Exposition of Ephesians
Pastor Ryan J. Martin • Columbiaville Baptist Church • Sermon • • 82 views • 58:04
Understanding Our Liturgy
Rev. Dr. Joshua C. Strunk • The Community Church of Pine Run EMC • Sermon • • 18 views
In part three of this new video series, we look at how our congregational gatherings are anchored in the history of our shared Confession of the Faith. This video covers the Apostles’ Creed (Ephesians 2:1-22) and our Hymns of Confession (Psalm 118:1-29).
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Understanding Our Liturgy
Rev. Dr. Joshua C. Strunk • The Community Church of Pine Run EMC • Sermon • • 19 views
In part five of this new video series, we look at the central and most important aspect of our congregational gatherings, hearing God speak to us in and through His Word. This video covers the Reading of the Sacred Text and the Message that is grounded in that Text (Isaiah 40:1-8). > Access the Study Guide @ https://pinerunemc.org/liturgy > Fill out a Feedback Survey @ https://flshare.net/x76co4
Understanding Our Liturgy
Rev. Dr. Joshua C. Strunk • The Community Church of Pine Run EMC • Sermon • • 19 views
In part six of this new video series, we look at how our congregational gatherings draw to a close with the intent that we Go and Live the Faith which we have confessed together. This video covers our Hymn of Sending (Matthew 28:18-20), our communal declaration of the Lord’s Prayer (Matthew 6:7-13), and the Pastoral Blessing (Numbers 6:22-27). Additionally, in the final moments of the video, we consider our closing Call and Response - Maranatha.