"Interacting With Jesus" - Luke 10:38-42
/Guest Preacher, Rev. Bradley Barnes (Pastor of Christ the King Newton) preaches on how the worship of Jesus is the most significant thing we do.
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Guest Preacher, Rev. Bradley Barnes (Pastor of Christ the King Newton) preaches on how the worship of Jesus is the most significant thing we do.
Pastor Matt preaches to kids (and invites adults to listen in) about the good news that nothing is too terrible for God (Jesus's death on a cross), and that nothing is too wonderful for God (Jesus's resurrection), and what this good news means for our live here and now.
On Easter Sunday, Pastor Matt demonstrates and celebrates that the resurrection of Jesus Christ changes everything - how we see the Lord, how we face death, and how we face life.
Pastor Matt concludes the season of Epiphany by preaching on how Jesus's glory was manifested on the mountain at the Transfiguration, and how it points to the greater exodus, when his glory was manifested on the mountain of the cross. (Note: This is a partial recording. The last ~4 minutes were cut off due to loss of audio.)
Pastor Matt preaches the story of the birth of Jesus (which may not know quite as well as we may think) as it is originally presented in the gospel of Luke, and how it speaks to us today.
On a break from the Genesis series to preach a message suited for the commissioning service of a new Deaconess, Pastor Matt Owens preaches on the priority of being with and enjoying Jesus.
On Promotion Sunday in between sermon series, Pastor Matt leads us to reflect on and consider Jesus's grace from the cross, in the life of the thief on the cross.
Pastor Matt takes one week off of the Genesis series to preach on the parable of two lost sons, representing two ways to be lost, and the heart of the Father for each of them, and the costly love of our elder brother, Jesus.
Pastor Matt preaches to kids (and invites adults to listen in) on the incredible truth that even when we mess up, Jesus looks at us with love. This good news builds a faith that allows us to run to Jesus again and again when we mess up.
Keith Riddle, Children and Youth Minister of Christ the King Dorchester, guest preaches on Jesus' triumphal entry, and why there were tears on what should have been a happy day.