Bible Text: Isaiah 51:1-3; John 21:10-19 | Pastor: Lynn Thompson Bryant | The reference to this charcoal fire creates a parallel from the previous scene of Peter’s denial. Mark, Luke,…
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Bible Text: Isaiah 25:6-9; John 20:19-31 | Pastor: Lynn Thompson Bryant | Scripture gives us an ideal framework today. Jesus says three times: “Peace be with you,” and that if…
Bible Text: Psalm 118:1-2, 15-16 | Pastor: Cook's Adult Choir | TO THE RISEN KING Arranged by Dennis & Nan Allen Presented by Cook’s Memorial Chancel Choir Narrators: Pastor Lynn…
Bible Text: Isaiah 43:16-21; John 12:1-8 | Pastor: Lynn Thompson Bryant, l\ | The anointing of Jesus’ feet with a perfumed oil that was worth a year’s wages gives us…
Bible Text: Isaiah 59:1-8; II Corinthians 5:16-21 | Pastor: Lynn Thompson Bryant | Reconciliation is a very powerful word. It actually has the ability to help us when we have…
Bible Text: Isaiah 55:1-9; Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32 | Pastor: Lynn Thompson Bryant | Jesus was criticized for eating with tax collectors and sinners – people who, in his society, were…
Bible Text: Genesis 15:1-7; Luke 13:31-34 | Pastor: Lynn Thompson Bryant | As we prepare to hear the scripture for today, let’s think about how we approach the Word. Biblical…
Bible Text: Deuteronomy 26:1-11; Luke 4:1-13 | Pastor: Lynn Thompson Bryant | Traditionally Lent is a season of fasting, surrendering food (or certain types of food, or other things), in…
Peter had an elusive dream..., But there were real voices, real people, and real challenges that helped Peter make literal sense of this vision. Divine inspiration cracked open the door that led Peter to eat forbidden foods, to invite foreigners into God’s Kingdom, and then - this may have been the most difficult - to advocate amongst the skeptical for the inclusion of outsiders.
The beginning of chapter 9 finds Saul continuing to persecute the faithful followers of Jesus. This scene shows us the character of the discipleship of these early believers.
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