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Special Message
Jon Gruss • Sermon • • 932 views • 53:16
It’s been 500 years, does the reformation still matter and apply to me today?
Sean Couch • Christiansburg Baptist Church • Sermon • • 410 views • 36:10
Mark the 500th Anniversary of the start of the Protestant Reformation with a brief overview of the verses God used to start it all.
Christians & Mental Illness
Dustin Mace • Buffalo Baptist Church • Sermon • • 29 views • 36:56
Raise your hand if you’ve heard any of these sayings before. First, raise your hand if you’ve heard, “God never gives you more than you can handle.” Now, keep your hands raised if you believe it. Second, raise your hand if you’ve heard, “God helps those who help themselves.” Now, keep your hands raised…
Autumn 2019
Colin Cameron • Sermon • • 34 views • 12:15
Luther not only writes about what we shouldn't do in adhering to the 10 Commandments, but also what we should do. In doing so, we turn a negative list into something positive. Our task as God's people is to make the world a better place -- not doing bad things will only get us so far. Doing good things will help the world become even better and closer to the community that God wants for us all.
Galatians: SOAR! Faith Without Limits "The Gospel, Grace, Freedom"
Pastor Jed Johnston • A Place Of Grace • Sermon • • 133 views • 38:52
Imagine with me the church in this condition... Rather than a family or bride of Christ… it appears like a social club. Do the right things, pay the right amount, know the right people and life is “comfortable”. The opinions and views of the day and of those in high positions and fame are held higher…
#TheGreatestBook
Jeremy Norton • Mountainview Church Whitehorse • Sermon • • 14 views • 1:07:06
500th Anniversary of Reformation
Pastor Steve Stolarczyk • Sermon • • 1 view
Text: “ 45 Then he opened their minds to understand the Scriptures, 46 and said to them, “Thus it is written, that the Christ should suffer and on the third day rise from the dead, 47 and that repentance for the forgiveness of sins should be proclaimed in his name to all nations, beginning from Jerusalem.…
Grandes Hombres de la Historia Biblica
Johnny Vega Vargas • Sermon • • 23 views
Introducción bienvenidos (as) a esta seria de capsulas del saber biblico. vamos a ver una serie llamada Hombres de la fe en la historia cristiana Martín Lutero, uno de los personajes más importantes de la historia occidental, fue la figura clave en la reforma protestante. Su publicación de las 95 tesis,…
Church History
Joel Hayworth • Sermon • • 1 view
Introduction Welcome/Announcements LTN June 4-8. Volunteer forms due April 1. We have 3 people signed up at the moment (yes, we’re Baptists) so don’t wait until the last day if you plan on helping. There is a way for YOU to serve! Annie Armstrong ($6,000 goal) Prayer Requests Prayer Video from David…
Reformation Day
Graham Phillips • Sermon • • 6 views
It's the 503rd anniversary of the Reformation. But for most church going Christians in the west the events and significance of the protestant reformation are largely unknown. Why should we care about something that happened way back in the depths of history? If we care about the gospel, we should take note of the reformation, we ignore it at our peril.
David Taylor Jr • Sermon • • 95 views
If you would please turn in your Bibles with me to Paul’s letter to the Romans. We are going to be in Romans chapter 1 this morning looking at verses 16-17. . Would you please stand for the reading of God’s Word. 16 For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone…
Acts: To The Ends Of The Earth
Dustin Mace • Sermon • • 7 views
On March 7, 1981, Chet Bitterman, a missionary to South America, was shot point-blank and killed by terrorists, while he was awaiting surgery in the city of Bogota. He died in Bogota, the capital city of Colombia. He died at the hands of terrorists after being kidnapped and held captive for 48 days.…
Romans
Eric Kozimor • Sermon • • 66 views
An introduction to the main ideas of the New Perspective and how the New Perspective differs from the traditional Lutheran/Reformed perspective.
Ephesians
Paul Bukauskas • Sermon • • 552 views
Chapter 2- Our new life in unity with Christ *Week 4: Eph 2:1-10 (Summary: By Grace Through Faith) a. The anatomy of a Christian: What he was (vv 1-3) b What he is (vv 4-6,8-9) c. What he will be (vv 7,10) Week 5: Eph 2:11- 22 (Summary: The Wall Broken that separates ) a. The unique advantages of being…
Karl Sauter • Sermon • • 2 views
Qué es reformar? Palo y la reforma de las iglesias en Hechos Pablo y Timoteo
Reformation
Mark E. Ryman • Sermon • • 331 views • 16:24
It is appropriate, especially this being the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, that we carry on our thoughts of Luther from last week’s Reformation Sunday celebrations. Luther had been summoned to the Diet of Worms, an imperial assembly of the Holy Roman Empire, to face charges of heresy because…
Bibliology
David Brandt • Sermon • • 151 views
In honor of the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation, we will talk about Martin Luther's view of Scripture.
Reformation
Mark E. Ryman • Sermon • • 30 views • 12:51
The Small Catechism exhorts us to “fear, love, and trust in God above all things.” Since the day of judgment is coming, it will serve us well to learn this lesson now, so that our fear, love, and trust brings him glory not only on that great and glorious day but also in these earthly days. In the meanwhile,…
RCL Year A
Rev. Brian Weinberger • Sermon • • 4 views
Today we commemorate the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. On Tuesday October 31st we recognize the day that Luther made the 95 theses public to the world and thanks to the modern conveniences of his time, like Gutenburg’s printing press, his writings were able spread and not be silenced. In honor…
The History of the Reformation - Part 2 of 5
Ed Dingess • Sermon • • 59 views
The Beginning of the Protestant Reformation
Galatians
Anthony Gentle • Sermon • • 10 views
Martin Luther rediscovered what it means to live under the promise, and while it involves persecution, it is better by far
Reformation
Richard Wardman • Sermon • • 39 views
When Martin Luther set about challenging the established church and recovering the Biblical gospel, he was challenging how God is to be known. Theology of the Cross The Church taught that the way to know God is through the Church. But Luther insisted that the way to know God is through Christ. Specifically,…