Showing posts with label Christ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christ. Show all posts
8.08.2018
Ep 69: Ex-Mormon Ministry Founder Lynn Wilder
Dr. Lynn Wilder is a retired education professor who began the ministry Ex-Mormon Christians United For Jesus with her husband Michael Wilder, which you can read more about at: http://www.unveilingmormonism.com/. Dr. Wilder has written or co-authored a number of books about walking away from the Mormon faith and coming to know the Good News of Jesus as found in the Bible:
Unveiling Grace
Leaving Mormonism
7 Reasons We Left Mormonism
Our conversation goes into her personal story as well as the history and beliefs of the Mormon religion.
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Ep 68: E. Byron Anderson on his book Common Worship
Ep 62: Stephen Backhouse on the Life of Kierkegaard
Ep 45: Religion and Philosophy Professor Brooks McDaniel
Episode 49: Doug Chu on White Churches, Multicultural Worship, and the Asian-American Experience
Episode 47: Dr. Lester Ruth on the history of Contemporary Worship
Episode 26: Zac Hicks author of The Worship Pastor
Episode 07: Pastor Luke Edwards on "why churches should stop giving stuff away"
Episode 11: Thom Blair on the Hebrew English Interlinear O.T. and Logos Bible Software
Episode 33: Author Michelle Van Loon on the Church Calendar
11.24.2014
We Have a Problem With Authority: A Reflection on Christ The King Sunday
Yesterday was Christ the King Sunday, which, in terms of the Church calendar, is the culmination of the Easter season where Christ gave his life for the world on the cross and proved his victory over death in his resurrection, as well as the culmination of the day of Pentecost where Christ poured out his Spirit on the Church, equipping them to minister and share the good news of Easter with the whole world. This Sunday is a celebration of Christ as the world's one true and worthy king, who reigns in glory and is redeeming the world from sin and decay. This a celebration the Church is to live out in every aspect of their lives, as citizens of the Kingdom of Heaven. I gave the sermon at my congregation, Epiphany Anglican Mission. What follows is an essay version of that sermon and the Scriptures quoted from the passages we read aloud together.
Labels:
Bible,
Christ,
Christianity,
faith,
How God Became King,
Jesus,
sermon,
the Kingdom of God
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