Jan 29, 2017
The Great Invitation: Blessed
Series: The Great Invitation
"Sunday Sermon" from 10:30am Sunday Service Sermons by Rev. Jessica B. Naulty. Released: 2017. I’ve discovered over the past year or two that teaching children manners is fun and challenging… and with my girls… often adorable. The phrase “God bless you” is one that my girls now have down… to the point where if they sneeze and I don’t say it quick enough, after giving me the eye, they say, “Bless me!” Like, “fine, if you’re not going to bless me, then I will!” It’s as if they intrinsically KNOW the value and benefit of being blessed, and can’t wait to receive it! Blessings are something we don’t usually think about…
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- Jan 29, 2017The Great Invitation: Blessed
Jan 29, 2017The Great Invitation: BlessedSeries: The Great Invitation"Sunday Sermon" from 10:30am Sunday Service Sermons by Rev. Jessica B. Naulty. Released: 2017. I’ve discovered over the past year or two that teaching children manners is fun and challenging… and with my girls… often adorable. The phrase “God bless you” is one that my girls now have down… to the point where if they sneeze and I don’t say it quick enough, after giving me the eye, they say, “Bless me!” Like, “fine, if you’re not going to bless me, then I will!” It’s as if they intrinsically KNOW the value and benefit of being blessed, and can’t wait to receive it! Blessings are something we don’t usually think about…
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- Jan 15, 2017The Great Invitation: Come and See
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- Jan 8, 2017The Great Invitation: Baptism of the Lord – The Heavens Are Opened!
Jan 8, 2017The Great Invitation: Baptism of the Lord – The Heavens Are Opened!Series: The Great Invitation
The Great Invitation: Baptism of the Lord - The Heavens Are Opened! This morning we move into our season of Epiphany – the brief season between Christmas and Lent when we leave mangers and swaddling clothes behind and turn to stories of revelation. Kings and stars. Doves and voices calling out from the heavens. We encounter Jesus interacting with John the Baptist, and those who he will call to follow him. We will hear him preaching on the mountainside and teaching the Pharisees. And we will see his glory revealed in the transfiguration on the mountaintop with his closest friends...
- Jan 1, 2017New Year’s Sermon 2017
Jan 1, 2017New Year’s Sermon 2017Series: New Year's Sermon"New Year's Sermon" from 10:30am Sunday Service Sermons by Rev. Jessica B. Naulty. Released: 2017.Plutarch, the ancient Greek historian and author wrote, "Time is the wisest of all counselors." Our contemporary saying puts it like this – “hindsight is 20/20.” We recognize that even though we might not understand life as it unfolds before our eyes, someday, when time has passed we will look back and learn from our own histories. We might never understand why things happened as they did, but we will see how our lives changed and transformed from how our past played out. Time is a teacher… But time has another dimension to it as well...
- Dec 18, 2016Singing the Story of Christmas: Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
Dec 18, 2016Singing the Story of Christmas: Hark! The Herald Angels SingSeries: Singing the Story of ChristmasSinging the Story of Christmas: Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"Singing the Story of Christmas: Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" from 10:30am Sunday Service Sermons by Rev. Jessica B. Naulty. Released: 2016. Track 1.