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A candlelit service of music and prayers, based on the liturgy used for centuries by monastic communities to end the day. It is both ancient and contemporary, with chant and newly-composed music sung by members of the Trinity Choir. =
Daily inspirational meditations reflecting on a specific Bible passage, chosen from the daily lectionary readings. This podcast is a daily devotional offering from Forward Movement, a ministry of the Episcopal Church. Subscribe to the print edition (English and Spanish) of Forward Day by Day at forwardmovement.org
We make it our goal to provide biblically rooted, Gospel-oriented messages that make contact with the 'rag and bone shop of the heart' (Yeats). It is also our attempt to proclaim God's two 'words' from Scripture -- the first 'word' is Law (which unveils to us God's glittering righteousness and disturbingly exhumes the vexed human condition) and the second word is 'Gospel' (which is a message of unadulterated and unnuanced acquittal, forgiveness, and belonging through the grace of Jesus Chris ...
We are a vibrant Anglican church in the heart of London, with a vision to play our part in the evangelisation of the nations and the transformation of society.
Camberwell South Anglican Church exists is make, mature and mobilise disciples of Jesus Christ from every nation for God’s glory. This podcast contains sermons form our weekly gathering in Melbourne, Australia.
The blog/podcast is an edited recording of the 10:00 AM Sunday service at St. Timothy's Anglican Church in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The podcast typically consisting of the first, second and Gospel readings along with the sermon. Occasionally other worship services are included.
Welcome to Norwest Anglican! We long to be a community where Jesus Christ is glorified as King of every heart and every home. Our prayer is that we will continue to be a growing, relational and compelling church for our suburb and for our city, with a love of building up those who know Jesus, and a passion for reaching out to those who don’t.
On Anglican Catechesis join Fr. Kurt Hein and Fr. Isaac Rehberg on a journey of learning how to follow Jesus on the Anglican Way. Our goal is to assist in spiritual formation of lay people through teaching practical theology from To Be a Christian, the official catechism of the Anglican Church in North America. Download the catechism for free: https://anglicanchurch.net/catechism/ A production of Light of Christ Anglican Church www.lightofchristgeorgetown.org
Weekly Sermons from St. Aidan's Anglican Church. We are a member of the ACNA (Anglican Church of North America. We are in the Anglican Diocese of the Upper Midwest. Visit us in person and check out our website at www.staidanskc.org.
Why do we struggle to pray and how do we know we can draw near and trust God in prayer?Beck begins this series "Praying in the Pattern of Jesus" with the first line of the Lord's prayer "Our Father in Heaven" .By Merri Creek Anglican
This week, our Senior Minister Steve returns to our 1 Peter series by looking at 1 Pet 3:8-22 in a message entitled 'Holy Life Does Not Equal Easy Life'. For more info about Christchurch Anglican Newport or to get in touch with us, click here.By Christchurch Newport
Interim Rector Ginny Seibel teaches on the theology of the trinity and what is says about who God is and how God acts. For more information, visit immanueatl.org.By Immanuel Anglican Church - Atlanta
Scripture Text: Psalm 65; John 4:4-26 Click to access small group materials (discussion questions, guide, songbook), or download the Church Center app for mobile. If you’re not a part of a small group, sign-up here. Use this list of collects from the Book of Common Prayer to assist you in your prayers for Redeemer. Artwork: Holy Trinity by Ivanka D…
God’s people doubt his love, and so give him their ‘seconds’. And to begin, God reassures his people that he loves them—just look at their history!We can often assume the same about God—and God reminds us that he loves his people—just look at your history! There, on a hill, outside Jerusalem, is an empty cross… and nearby is an empty tomb… God love…
On Anglican Catechesis join Fr. Kurt Hein and Fr. Isaac Rehberg on a journey of learning to follow Jesus on the Anglican Way. On this episode we investigate the second coming of Jesus! Our goal is to assist in spiritual formation of lay people through teaching practical theology from To Be a Christian, the official catechism of the Anglican Church …
Rev. Doug Floyd Pentecost 2023 Rev. Doug Floyd Acts 2:1-11 Right before He ascends, Jesus tells the disciples, “Behold, I am sending the promise of my Father upon you. But stay in the city until you are clothed with power from on high.” (Luke 24:49). Power. We live in a world that trades in power, competes for power, goes to war for power. More tha…
Matt and Anne discuss Memorial Day and Anne’s late grandfather who was a WW2 ace fighter pilot in the Pacific. Then they move on to Target grooming children and Satanists claiming that they are “not religious” while being compelled to trans the kids and rip apart bibles. Finally, they discuss the increasing fervency of Pride month along with the ga…
What is the purpose of giving the Holy Spirit to the disciples and to us? The Spirit calls gives gifts that are to be used for the good of the Church and to make Jesus known through those gifts! Father Jeremiah explains this in his latest sermon. image: Tongues of fire descend on the apostles at Pentecost. Lithograph, See page for author, CC BY 4.0…
Paul’s obedience to Christ’s commission to the Gentiles causes him to be unjustly attacked and almost killed. This is because “everyone who wants to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted” (2 Tim 3:12).