Rev. Kevin Murphy
September 26, 2010
Blessed are you who are Poor for you shall be filled.
A parable describes two worlds. The world of the living where some have comfort and wealth while others are suffering and poor. Then follows the eternal world of the afterlife where the poor and suffering are blessed while the wealthy must account for their greed and selfish unconcern for those less fortunate.
Are we to be condemned for living in a nation that provides the opportunity to develop skills and work hard in order to excel in providing a measure of comfort for ourselves and our families? Listen carefully as Reverend Murphy reveals our role as Christians while sharing the true blessings of God's great love. To listen to this sermon
a cassette is available in the Church Library
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Just Do It.
Rev. Kevin Murphy
Preparation Scriptures: Psalm 113, 1st Timothy 2: 1-7 and Luke 18: 1-8
This sermon reveals the fact that God is aware of our needs and is a perfect Judge of right or wrong. It is for our own clarification that we need to express our concerns and needs thru prayer.
It is not for us to bargain with God in any way in order to convince him that he should fulfill our requests. We must simply trust that he will provide the best solution with the best outcome. Our wants and our needs are not necessarily the same thing. Our perserverance only serves to convince us ... not God.
God's eye is on the sparrow...
I know that he cares for me.
To listen to this revealing sermon in detail,
a cassette is available in the Church Library
Preparation Scriptures: Psalm 113, 1st Timothy 2: 1-7 and Luke 18: 1-8
This sermon reveals the fact that God is aware of our needs and is a perfect Judge of right or wrong. It is for our own clarification that we need to express our concerns and needs thru prayer.
It is not for us to bargain with God in any way in order to convince him that he should fulfill our requests. We must simply trust that he will provide the best solution with the best outcome. Our wants and our needs are not necessarily the same thing. Our perserverance only serves to convince us ... not God.
God's eye is on the sparrow...
I know that he cares for me.
To listen to this revealing sermon in detail,
a cassette is available in the Church Library
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Angels Jumping for Joy!
Rev. Kevin Murphy
SEPTEMBER 12, 2010
Scripture Preparation: Psalm 14, 1st Timothy 1: 12-17, Luke 15: 1-10
There will be no live sermon this week. We were not able to arrange for it to be recorded.
SEPTEMBER 12, 2010
Scripture Preparation: Psalm 14, 1st Timothy 1: 12-17, Luke 15: 1-10
There will be no live sermon this week. We were not able to arrange for it to be recorded.
The Madonna and Child with two Musical Angels... by Anthony Van Dyck
Monday, September 6, 2010
Clay Balls
Rev. Kevin Murphy
SEPTEMBER 5, 2010
A delightful parable is told of a little red ball of clay that has been transformed into a beautiful serving tray by the hands of a master craftsman so that it might grace the table of a simple family bringing joy to their lives.
Then the word of the Lord came to me.
"Can I not do with you just as this potter has done?"
Listen carefully to every detail as Kevin explains our expectations for transformation in each who accepts the Lord's invitation to decipleship.
He is the potter ... we are the clay.
To listen to this sermon
a cassette is available in the Church Library
SEPTEMBER 5, 2010
A delightful parable is told of a little red ball of clay that has been transformed into a beautiful serving tray by the hands of a master craftsman so that it might grace the table of a simple family bringing joy to their lives.
Then the word of the Lord came to me.
"Can I not do with you just as this potter has done?"
Listen carefully to every detail as Kevin explains our expectations for transformation in each who accepts the Lord's invitation to decipleship.
He is the potter ... we are the clay.
To listen to this sermon
a cassette is available in the Church Library
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