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Position in Christ
Tom Cordock • Finished Work Church • Sermon • • 20 views • 36:58
A FORTIORI A fortiori in Latin literally means "from the stronger (argument)". The term is used when drawing a conclusion that's even more obvious or convincing than the one just drawn. If God can do the harder thing, He easily can do the easier thing. Elijah and Positional Truth 1 Ki 17:1-7 The Drought…
Mathews A John • ALF Kuwait • Sermon • • 191 views • 41:53
There was / is something that the Holy Spirit has planted in your life to do. We all are given an empowerment by the Holy Spirit. Fan and kindle that gift that God has given you.
Jeremy Palma • Sermon • • 2 views
v. xvi-xxii 16 For where there is a testament, there must also of necessity be the death of the testator. 17 For a testament is in force after men are dead, since it has no power at all while the testator lives. 18 Therefore not even the first covenant was dedicated without blood. 19 For when Moses had…
Deacon Tim • Sermon • • 10 views
What We Celebrate Today Today we celebrate the Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. We have a touching story in the Gospel, one that reminds us that families are imperfect. Even the Holy Family. As was the custom, the family traveled from Nazareth to Jerusalem, about a three-day walk.…
Missio Dei Gospel Reflection
Deacon Mark Mueller • Sermon • • 0 views
Today’s Gospel is a challenge to treat the Temple of the Lord: every Parish Church, our own bodies, every person in whom Jesus is physically present through the Eucharist, and those in whom Jesus desires to indwell, with “hushed honor” and reverence. Today is a challenge to drive away from our own thoughts, words, and deeds, anything that denigrates any human being for our own gain, personally, professionally, or monetarily or tolerate or applaud anyone who does the same. Today, Jesus challenges us to be the conduit of grace, as a Temple of the Lord, that He intends. Let us, therefore, speak of the other, no matter our level of frustration, with only “hushed honor” and reverence; with love.
Friday Evening Mass
Deacon Serj Harutunian • Sermon • • 8 views
Introduction Today is memorial of Pope St. John XXIII. He was born in Italy in 1881 and ordained priest in 1904. He served in WWI as a stretcher-bearer. He became a papal diplomat serving in Bulgaria, Turkey and France. With the help of German ambassador in Turkey he was able to save an estimated 24000…
Parables
Pastor Jeff Kautz • Sermon • • 42 views
Knowing Your Neighbor-10 25-37.docx Luke 10:25-37 I want to begin a series today on the Parables of Jesus A parable is a story to illustrate a moral principle In total there are 37 parables between Matthew, Mark and Luke John does not have any parables Luke contains the most parables at 27 and 14 of…
SUNDAYS CYCLE A
J R MUDERERI • Sermon • • 3 views
Jesus is Beatitude Jesus Is Beatitude November 1, 2020 (readings) Solemnity of All Saints Adopted from Fr. John Bullock, LC Today we celebrate Heaven and all those (saints canonised as well as many more unrecognised) who are experiencing the perfect JOY and LOVE of the presence of God. In the first reading…
Reformation
Fábio Silva • Sermon • • 69 views
Introduction John Foxe At this time Christianity was in a sad state. Although everyone knew the name of Christ, few if any understood His doctrine.… Instead, the Church was solely concerned with outward ceremony and human traditions. People spent their entire lives heaping up one ceremony after another…
sam han • Sermon • • 0 views
( John 20:1-18 ; Matthew 28:8 ; Mark 16:3 ; Luke 24:10-12 ) 1. INTRODUCTION a. Resurrection Sunday is one of two great days in the Year. We know the first great day is Christmas because it is the celebration of Jesus’s birth and today being Resurrection Sunday, where we celebrate His resurrection. 2.…
Jeremy Palma • Sermon • • 0 views
18 Pray for us; for we are confident that we have a good conscience, in all things desiring to live honorably. 19 But I especially urge you to do this, that I may be restored to you the sooner. 20 Now may the God of peace who brought up our Lord Jesus from the dead, that great Shepherd of the sheep,…
Jeremy Hetz • Sermon • • 11 views
Recap: Last week we looked at the introduction to our passage of scripture we aer examining this week. Nebuchadnezzar had set up an Idol in the plain of dura 90ft tall and 9ft wide The thing with idols that we noted last week was that Babylon was full of them, and this was just another one added to the…
Gary Paetzold • Sermon • • 6 views
Msgr. William King, JCD Sep 10, 2018 COMMENTARY: The 2002 crisis was about the priest-offenders; the current crisis is about the bishops. Martha Calderon/CNA Calls abound for the convening of an extraordinary synod of bishops to consider … what? Some have suggested a synod on the life and ministry of…
Jeremy Palma • Sermon • • 1 view
(This time, get them to actually go to the Bible through the phone app or BibleGateway.com) 20 And inasmuch as He was not made priest without an oath 21 (for they have become priests without an oath, but He with an oath by Him who said to Him: “The Lord has sworn And will not relent, ‘You are a priest…
Graham Phillips • Sermon • • 4 views
Mark 3:28-35 *28 Ἀμὴν λέγω ὑμῖν ὅτι πάντα ἀφεθήσεται τοῖς υἱοῖς τῶν ἀνθρώπων τὰ ἁμαρτήματα καὶ αἱ βλασφημίαι* ⸀ὅσα ἐὰν βλασφημήσωσιν· 29 ὃς δʼ ἂν βλασφημήσῃ εἰς τὸ πνεῦμα τὸ ἅγιον, οὐκ ἔχει ἄφεσιν ⸋εἰς τὸν αἰῶνα⸌, ἀλλʼ ἔνοχός ⸀ἐστιν αἰωνίου ⸁ἁμαρτήματος.* 30 ὅτι ἔλεγον· πνεῦμα ἀκάθαρτον ἔχει.* *31 ⸂Καὶ…
Curtis Gordon • Sermon • • 0 views
A manufacturing plant was in full swing one day. The company’s massive machine was humming along, taking in the raw materials at one end and churning out the finished product at the other. Suddenly, the machine stopped and ground to a halt. Workers climbed all over it like ants to get it started again.…
Latin Mass 2018
Rev. Brendan McGrath • Sermon • • 61 views
LESSON: The Blood of Christ is the Zeal of the Saints. I would like to begin in a slightly different way today, with two quotations: First, “No! the chastisements of God are not yet at an end; still more sorrowful times are ahead; and divine justice will be placated by the devotion to the Blood of Jesus…
Brethren Beliefs & Practices
Mike Kenney • Sermon • • 24 views
Why do we anoint? Is it Biblical?
DMichael • Sermon • • 3 views
What’s Love Got to Do with it Historical Information on Corinth The church of Corinth … became one of the largest and most important of the early churches.” Another classical historian, Donald Engels, writes: “Corinth was a logical place to establish a strong Christian church, for its numerous trade…
Easter
Pastor Jeff Kautz • Sermon • • 9 views
The Day The Shouting Stopped--19 29-40.docx Luke 19:29-40 Intro : The life of our Lord was marked by contrasts. In the beginning of His ministry, He operated in obscurity. However, as the news of His power and His claims to be the Messiah spread, people began to flock around Him. They were drawn by the…
Gospel of John
Jack Wieland Jr. • Sermon • • 17 views
We Have to Eyes to See, Ears to Hear and Hearts to Understand!
The History of the Reformation - Part 1 of 5
Ed Dingess • Sermon • • 118 views
Overview of the history and key theological issues of the Protestant Reformation.
Noel Merrick • Sermon • • 1 view
THE WORK OF CHRIST PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE BY A. C. GAEBELEIN CONTENTS The Work of Christ His Past Work His Present Work His Future Work THE WORK OF CHRIST THE Word of God reveals, that all things were created by and for the Son of God. “All things were made by Him and without Him was not anything made…
Ed Dingess • Sermon • • 10 views
xHistorical Overview of the Protestant Reformation – I of V I) The Creeds of Early Christianity (15m) a) The ecumenical councils of the church i) The Council of Jerusalem ( ) (1) Concerned the inclusion of Gentiles in the church ii) “R” or The Old Roman Creed (2rd century) (1) The Trinity (2) Virgin…