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  • ForthviewForthview Shipmate
    Pope Pius XII on 1st November 1950 ?
  • ClimacusClimacus Shipmate
    Did he proclaim it was as important as Christmas and Easter? If so, that is whom the priest was referring to.

    Sorry, I really have forgotten.
  • @Climacus

    This podcast by the developer of Universalis may be useful for explaining why it happened. You can also see the show notes . It is available on the Universalis website, but you cannot link to individual episodes.
  • ClimacusClimacus Shipmate
    Thank you. A sleepless night so far and it was interesting and informative to listen to.
  • TurquoiseTasticTurquoiseTastic Kerygmania Host
    The treasure in the field and the pearl of great price. We usually interpret this seeing ourselves as the merchant and the pearl as the kingdom. But perhaps an even better fit is that God is the merchant and we ourselves are the treasure for whom he gives up everything.
  • John 14: 3-14 I am the Way, the Truth, the Life

    There are three challenges in the passage.
    • the claim the Christ is unique
    • that we will do greater works than Jesus
    • that prayer will always be answered
    The answers to these challenges are
    • Since Jesus is God he must be unique
    • It is the worldwide scale not the quality of our works that makes them greater than his
    • Prayer is answered when we abide in Jesus and pray his will
  • NenyaNenya All Saints Host, Ecclesiantics & MW Host
    Judges 6:11-16

    When God called Gideon and Gideon resisted, God didn't try to sort Gideon out. The antidote to weakness is not strength but an awareness that God is with us. God comes to Gideon in ordinary life, as he often does (as with Moses, David, Saul, the disciples), and we don't always see God in our lives because we don't look beyond the ordinary. God is always speaking; are we always listening?
  • The sermon title was 'Hide and seek', starting in the Garden of Eden. God is seeking us out, and we can't hide. God isn't hiding, and we don't need to seek God. A persuasive sermon.
  • John 15: 1-17 "I am the True Vine"

    In and through Christ we are chosen to be part of the true Israel by grace and are chosen for good works - to become like Christ as his disciples, bearing much fruit for the Father’s glory.

    We therefore have to:
    • allow the Father to remove what is ‘unfruitful’ and prune what is fruitful
    • remain in Christ
    • pray in Jesus name
    • love one another
  • NenyaNenya All Saints Host, Ecclesiantics & MW Host
    Joshua 2:1-16

    God's presence and provision in the promised land is first show through Rahab, the prostitute from Jericho. She also appears in the New Testament genealogies of Jesus, in which there were women, foreigners and outsiders, and in the list of great people of God in Hebrews. No matter what damage life has done to us, or we have done to ourselves, we are all of inestimable value to God.
  • Alan Cresswell Alan Cresswell Admin, 8th Day Host
    Love is shown in welcoming strangers, for you may welcome angels unaware (Hebrews 13:1-8). Coupled with the Gospel (Luke 14: 7-14) where Jesus says we should invite in the poor and lame and blind. How do we show welcome to strangers when a small minority in our nations confront them with hate?
  • lovely idea and timely
  • Preacher talked about Chesterton's paradox of Christianity.
  • Alan29Alan29 Shipmate
    About not setting up obstacles to God working change in us, and through us bringing about change in the world.
  • Gal 5: 13-16 & Eph 4:1-13

    It was "Serving Sunday" with the tagline "Freed to Serve"

    I'm afraid it pretty much washed over me, but as I recall there are spiritual gifts which should be used to build up the church and everybody should be serving.
  • Luke 14:25-33 - Giving it all up to follow Christ and bear his cross.
  • NenyaNenya All Saints Host, Ecclesiantics & MW Host
    Matthew 6:16-18

    After the summer break, stepping back into our interminable grind through detailed series on the Gospel of Matthew, we looked today at fasting: nowadays largely ignored by the church but not an optional extra and interrelated with prayer. Start small, be clear about your intentions and prayer focus, and don't show off about it.
  • Alan Cresswell Alan Cresswell Admin, 8th Day Host
    I suspect I had the same readings as @Alan29 and @TheOrganist - Jeremiah and the potter, Philemon and Luke 14.

    Not the sermon, but the all age address produced a couple of pieces of Lego and asked whether you would start building a tower with them. Then a talk about the Church being likened to a building, and then how you would build something the show what the Church is like - with a lot more Lego produced at that point.

    The sermon was about change, being changed and bringing about change, just as the potter reshaped clay (or, the children were reshaping a pile of Lego which is not as messy as clay).
  • Alan29Alan29 Shipmate
    Yes those readings, with the reader not too sure how to pronounce Philemon or Onesimus. I really wanted to hear "Onesie-mus,"
  • AzzAzz Shipmate Posts: 7
    Alan29 wrote: »
    Yes those readings, with the reader not too sure how to pronounce Philemon or Onesimus. I really wanted to hear "Onesie-mus,"

    We didn't have that (also sermon on Philemon) but did have one of the other characters in the letter pronounced Archie-puss. I used to know an Archie Puss: a delightful feline!
  • NenyaNenya All Saints Host, Ecclesiantics & MW Host
    Continuing the series in the Gospel of Matthew and the speaker was one of our Ukrainian friends, speaking through an interpreter on where our treasure is.

    We should gather treasure not here but in heaven because:

    1. We love what we collect

    2. What our treasure is will change our lives

    3. We can't serve two masters.
  • ArethosemyfeetArethosemyfeet Shipmate, Heaven Host
    Goodness what ours was about. We had the return of a (genuinely) lovely chap who previously prompted me to start a Hell thread, such is his lack of preaching ability. There was a bit of threatening hell for non-believers (with a degree of certainty that bordered on heretical) but beyond that I couldn't discern a point.
  • Baptist TrainfanBaptist Trainfan Shipmate
    edited September 14
    We talked about why Paul called himself "the chief of sinners".

    We also had (in the Children's Talk) some archery!
  • We got “Do you ever worry what God thinks of you?” Together with the parables of the lost sheep and the lost coin. Very comforting.
  • TurquoiseTasticTurquoiseTastic Kerygmania Host
    2 Corinthians 4. Jars of clay - we do not have to be perfect people to share and demonstrate the gospel, it is like treasure hidden within us. Also Paul tells us never to manipulate or coerce people into accepting it - it is God's work to open the recipient's eyes.
  • Hebrews 1:1 -2:4 Christ the Superior Son

    The letter to the Hebrews was written to encourage a group of dispirited Christians of Jewish heritage. How does the author do this? By having them focus on Jesus.
    They argue that Jesus is superior to the Angels and to the Torah.
    Our problems come when we have a shrunken image of Jesus - the reality is that he is the very image of God.
    And as Christians we should be growing in our appreciation of who Jesus is, and our vision of Him should be getting bigger.
  • We had David and Goliath: What if... The point was that David did slay Goliath, and worrying about the 'What ifs?' doesn't help you. It did happen that way, right down to the crucifixion. We accept the reality and move forward with it.
  • Hebrews 2: 5-18

    We were made in the Image of God - to bring glory and honour to God
    He became Incarnate - the first part of his suffering
    He Invested in us - The Crucifixion was the fulness of his suffering and the Resurrection the receipt that says the Price has Been Paid
    We are His Inheritance.
  • Alan29Alan29 Shipmate
    Amos
    Generosity towards the poor.
  • Hebrews 3:1-4:13
    Jesus is better than Moses
    We can learn lessons from Israel's history
    Even though we have eternal security we should heed the warning not to drift away.

    (Full disclosure: even though this was the early morning service I did fall asleep during the sermon so I may have missed a connection in there somewhere)
  • Alan29Alan29 Shipmate
    Dives and Lazarus
    Jesus only dignified the pauper Lazarus with a name because Dives means rich man and is not a name. We need to see people with the eyes Jesus and not only accord dignity to the rich and powerful.
  • NenyaNenya All Saints Host, Ecclesiantics & MW Host
    Matthew 7:1-6 To Judge or Not to Judge?

    We love to judge, as long as it's not us being judged. Jesus judges in a different way that doesn't fit the world's ideas. If the judgements we make are simply about difference we should not do it but if it's about sin then we can and indeed should... remembering always we may have a plank in our eye compared to the other's speck and our judgements should be humble and gentle.
  • NenyaNenya All Saints Host, Ecclesiantics & MW Host
    Luke 9:10-17

    We give thanks for God's blessing; gratitude for things draws attention to the giver.

    (Yes, it was brief - an all-age harvest service.)
  • I tuned out as the 'sermon' was non existent, we had to write a prayer for weeks service as well as comment on the reading and pick 5 songs from a list of 10. it would seem the rev is in a can't be arsed mood!
    My rant for the night
  • PuzzlerPuzzler Shipmate
    A long semi-scientific waffle about evolution, climate change, deforestation, etc etc.
    Three points about our need to be good stewards.
  • Matthew 28: 18-20, Romans 10:9-15

    Visiting speakers from a Nigerian based mission organisation which operates with unreached people groups in the UK.

    God gave Jesus all Authority and Power.
    He has delegated that to us for the purpose of evangelism.
    We need to go a-missioning.
  • Alan29Alan29 Shipmate
    Unanswered prayer. The shout Indian priest, so it flew in one ear and exited the other at speed.
  • jrwjrw Shipmate
    Things God has done in our lives. It's so easy to look for other explanations and to not see God's hand in them, and not just in small mundane things.
  • John 2, the 'cleansing of the temple': Two reasons for Jesus's 'Temple Tantrum' (yes our vicar did say that!)
    1) the gentiles were being effectively being prevented from worshipping in the outer temple court because there wasn't room with all the animals and money changers. 2) there were extortionate prices and rates being charged.
    Greek word for the whole temple was 'hieron' but when Jesus says 'Destroy this temple...' the word is 'naos' ie the Holy of Holies which Jesus is presumably meaning to refer to himself.
    (Also in 1 Cor 3:16).
    So the 'take home message' was for us to beware in our own lives of being financially greedy.
  • North East QuineNorth East Quine Purgatory Host
    Exodus 5 1:9

    When Pharoah said "“You are no longer to supply the people with straw for making bricks; let them go and gather their own straw" he knew that this would create division amongst the people. The people would start struggling with each other to get the straw they needed, and resent those who managed to get straw when they didn't.

    And to this day, this is a tactic that works; create an artificial scarcity, then make people think that their enemy is the people with whom they believe themselves to be in competition for limited resources, and not those who created the scarcity in the first place.

    But God is a God of abundance, and we are called upon to support and share with those in need.
  • DardaDarda Shipmate
    The final chapter of Second Chronicles (2 Chronicles 36) recounts how a series of Kings "did evil in the eyes of the Lord", culminating in the Babylonian exile. In true Anglican fashion, we received a three point sermon.
    God is patient - not taking action as King and people disobeyed the law
    God is just - eventually punishing King and people for their disobedience
    God always gives hope - the final verses of the chapter tell of the return from exile to Jerusalem
  • Anna_BaptistAnna_Baptist Shipmate
    Hebrews 5:11-6:20

    A solemn warning

    If we aren't moving forward then we are going backwards
    If we do more than just backslide temporarily and become apostate then we could lose our salvation
    Which will show that when we called Jesus "Lord" we were making a false profession of faith
    because genuine Christians will be kept safe to the end
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