Results
(20 results)
Kind
Media
(15)
(5)
(5)
(5)
(1)
Tags
(1)
Language
Luke
Pastor Gary • Rock Hall Glocal Methodist Charge • Sermon • • 26 views • 40:35
IF we ask moms to tell us about their family… they often touch their heart If I ask you to point to yourself… you point to your heart The heart is what we give… not organs or limbs Heart Power The heart is what feeds ever relationship. The heart… not the muscle… but the core of who we are. We know the…
Samuel
Jon Gruss • Allegan Bible Church • Sermon • • 240 views • 42:29
What is true madness? Who will be a martyr? Who makes up his motley crew?
Encounters - Transformational Conversations with Jesus
Phil Anderson • Bethel Church of Tallmadge • Sermon • • 2 views • 36:27
Will God Still Love Me If...
Kyle Miller • Sermon • • 107 views
When life hurts most, Jesus brings hope.
Dale Banks • Sermon • • 5 views
Introduction When you think of the word “Excellence”, what does it mean to you? Character, virtue, morality and goodness With all that we know about excellence, how many of us can honestly say that we are living and operating within the plane of excellence ? there is always room for growth, non of us…
Mastermind: Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life
RevJames Fouther • Sermon • • 4 views
Tough Times call for both Strong and Tender meetings of the mind
Mind Monsters
Josh Herrera • Sermon • • 1 view
Identifying and overcoming depression and anxiety.
Ordinary Time Homilies
Peter H. Davids • Peter H. Davids • Sermon • • 9 views
Jesus was thought crazy because he had become famous for announcing the Kingdom of God and demonstrating it in practice. Even his relatives wanted to put him protective custody. Hebrews points to what followers of Jesus could see and others not. Instead of the conventional temple of Jewish worship or a crucified criminal, we by grace have eyes to see Jesus as High Priest entering the heavenly temple with his own blood. And we commit to this vision. Thus we realize that God has given us eyes to see greater unseen realities. So we should not be surprised that others thing us crazy or worse, but rather keep our eyes on the unseen realities so we not fall away and pray that God gives eyes of faith to those who cannot yet see.
Love Ministry
Joseph Carty • Auburn SDA Church • Sermon • • 92 views
Historically in our nation some of the most unloved were those who were suffering mental health disorders. Often they were viewed as people with incurable diseases and demon possession. We have become more humaine in our treatment of the mentally handicapped but how can we win them to Christ like Jesus?
Time & Providence: Lessons from Daniel
Joel Kolb • Spring City Fellowship • Sermon • • 18 views • 47:03
We have talked a lot about suffering and difficult times, but sometimes the most dangerous time is when everything is going well. I say dangerous because it is in those times that we may forget about God, or worse; we might think that we don’t need God. Without God life loses meaning, relationships lose purpose and we lose our sanity.
Time and Providence will show that God is the source of every good thing.
Wellbeing
Thando Mlalazi • Sermon • • 1 view
The Three Angels' Messages according to Jesus. An encapsulation of the Everlasting Gospel and the role of the Church in its proclamation. In this sermon we look at how captured ones may be freed. We assert that proclamation alone isn't enough thus, more must be done. The Good news is that Jesus has showed us how.
Panel
Caleb Eissler • Sermon • • 6 views
Moderator: Caleb Eissler
Panelist: Merle & Karen Mees, Brad Daniel, John Newsom, Robie Sullivan
Mark: The Coming King
Kyle Johnston • Sermon • • 9 views
Welcome! Kyle; working through Mark’s Gospel. As we’ve worked our way through this Gospel, the main thing we’ve seen again and again, is that Jesus is God’s King. The King who has come to bring in the Kingdom, but a King like no other. An unexpected King, a surprising King, and our passage today highlights…
New Years
Nathan Sehi • Sermon • • 15 views
We must be careful what questions we ask from Scripture about Christian living. Many times, we ask for proof text so we can obey the rules of Scripture. But we are warned not to live according to rules. (Rom 1:20-21, Col 2:20-23) The Christian instead should seek the wisdom of the Gospel (Col 1:28). Proverbs 1:20-23 teaches us how to live the Christian life in the Wisdom of God.
New Years
Nathan Sehi • Sermon • • 36 views
We must be careful what questions we ask from Scripture about Christian living. Many times, we ask for proof text so we can obey the rules of Scripture. But we are warned not to live according to rules. (Rom 1:20-21, Col 2:20-23) The Christian instead should seek the wisdom of the Gospel (Col 1:28). Proverbs 1:20-23 teaches us how to live the Christian life in the Wisdom of God.
stand alone
Jay • Sermon • • 184 views
Jesus shows compassion for the demon-possessed and even the demons. The best witness is a life changed by the touch of Jesus.
Dr. Mark A. Barber • Sermon • • 8 views
Jesus' message, when rejected, leads to derangement.
What makes the difference?
Frank Miller • Zion East Prospect Church • Sermon • • 12 views • 32:13