First Words with First Farragut UMC Amber Lloyd
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- Religion och spiritualitet
Weekly Sermons from First Farragut
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April 23, 2023. Now What: Acts of the Apostles. Week 3.
Today we’ll see how the early church provides a model for a healthy church today. A key component to all the elements present in this snapshot of the early church is relationships with each other and with God. What can we imitate from their model?
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April 16, 2023. Now What: Acts of the Apostles. Week 2
Peter, on the day of Pentecost, boldly shared his experience. He demonstrated that God has always been in the business of resurrection. God resurrects people and churches.
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April 9, 2023. Now What: Acts of the Apostles. Week 1.
All the post-resurrection disciples of Jesus did was tell the story of their experience with Jesus. They were still learning the vast implications of Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection.
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April 2, 2023. Boot Camp for the Soul: Celebrate and Wait. Week 6.
At the completion of a boot camp, one is tempted to reward oneself with rich dessert or a week off from exercise. Boot camp is not an end to itself, it is preparation for what is to come. We celebrate the completion of the Lenten journey with the crowds around Jesus, but we are reminded the journey wasn’t simply for the sake of celebration; it was to prepare us for what happens after the changes we’ve made in our lives.
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March 26, 2023. Boot Camp for the Soul: Dead End. Week 5.
There comes a point in every challenge or attempt to make a change where it seems difficult to continue, as if hope is gone. God breathes hope into the most hopeless of situations. Jesus returns life to the lifeless. God takes our dead ends and makes them into a place to turnaround.
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March 19, 2023. Boot Camp for the Soul: Redefined. Week 4.
We are all defined by or as something. Descriptors such as beautiful/ugly, intelligent/dumb, funny/boring, rich/poor, tend to be used to define us. The people in Jesus’ day did the same thing. The man in John 9 was defined by his blindness until Jesus healed him. Jesus takes our imperfection, perceived classifications, and redefines who we are.