Sinopsis
Podcast by Merri Creek Anglican
Episodios
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[Peter Carolane] Apostles' Creed: The Resurrection of the Body (1 Cor 15) 02.08.20
03/08/2020 Duración: 35minCan the dead be raised? Humans yearn for many things, including immortality, & because of Jesus Christ, Christians yearn with hope. In this sermon, Peter discusses how resurrection is the most Important doctrine in Christianity, and looks at Christ who is our resurrection pattern. Like with Christ, the God who made all things will finally raise us bodily and in imperishable glory.
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[Peter Carolane] Apostles' Creed: The Forgiveness of Sins (Micah 7:14-20; Luke 7 & 15) 26.07.20
03/08/2020 Duración: 28min[Peter Carolane] Apostles' Creed: The Forgiveness of Sins (Micah 7:14-20; Luke 7 & 15) 26.07.20 by Merri Creek Anglican
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[Peter Carolane] Apostles' Creed: He will come again to judge (Matt 24.23-42 & 25) 19.07.20
20/07/2020 Duración: 30min[Peter Carolane] Apostles' Creed: He will come again to judge (Matt 24.23-42 & 25) 19.07.20 by Merri Creek Anglican
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[Will Mackerras] The Rich Young Ruler (Matthew 19:16-26) 12.07.20
20/07/2020 Duración: 16minDo we need a progress report on whether we are attaining eternal life? In this sermon, Will Mackerras speaks about the assurance offered in the story of the rich young ruler. Here, we learn that once we have put our trust in Jesus we don’t need to make a giant leap towards perfection or obey the whole law in order to receive eternal life. Instead, we stay in the kingdom of heaven in the same way we entered it - through continuing to trust Jesus for our salvation.
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[Flyck Clift] 1 Peter: Suffering Unjustly for Being Christian (1 Peter 3.8-12) 05.07.20
06/07/2020 Duración: 23minSolidarity not separation. Blessing not retaliation. As the 1 Peter series continues, Flyck looks at the way that the Christian family is to live out it’s calling to righteousness through being willing to suffer injustice. Suffering injustice shows solidarity between Christian brothers and sisters, but also enables Christians to do good by blessing those who do evil.
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[Peter Carolane] 1 Peter: Inner Qualities of Righteous Living (1 Peter 3:1-7) 28.06.20
06/07/2020 Duración: 31minPeter gets out the prejudice horn to remind us not to let prejudice override our ability to hear important Christian teachings. In preaching on this tricky passage, the bigger goal of this passage (and letter) is shown to be the subversive transformation of society to the pattern of God’s kingdom. Gentleness is a calling for all Christians – not just wives.
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[Tom French] 1 Peter: Living Commendable Lives (1 Peter 2.11-25) 21.06.20
05/07/2020 Duración: 28min[Tom French] 1 Peter: Living Commendable Lives (1 Peter 2.11-25) 21.06.20 by Merri Creek Anglican
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[Peter Carolane] 1 Peter: The Identity of God's People (1 Peter 2.4-10) 14.06.20
17/06/2020 Duración: 26min[Peter Carolane] 1 Peter: The Identity of God's People (1 Peter 2.4-10) 14.06.20 by Merri Creek Anglican
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[Beck Miller] Apostles' Creed: The holy catholic church, the communion (John 17.11-24) 07.06.20
17/06/2020 Duración: 24minBeck preaches on the significance of the line in the Apostle’s Creed which says that we ‘believe in the Holy catholic church, the communion of saints’. The idea of the holy church might make us skeptical, but it is Jesus own holiness which is robust and able to go into messy places which has been given to the church. The church is also one church, made up of all people from all times and ages, who are filled with the goodness of Jesus and united to God and each other through the spirit of Christ. It is for this church that Jesus prays that God would protect the church, that the church would be joyful in being united to him, and be made holy as they share the good news in the world.
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[Peter Carolane] Apostles' Creed: I believe in the Holy Spirit (John 16.1-15; Acts 2.1-42) 31.05.20
01/06/2020 Duración: 32min[Peter Carolane] Apostles' Creed: I believe in the Holy Spirit (John 16.1-15; Acts 2.1-42) 31.05.20 by Merri Creek Anglican
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[Peter Carolane] 1 Peter: Christian Love means Moral Transformation (1 Peter 1.22-2.3) 17.05.20
01/06/2020 Duración: 27minWhere does our strength to love come from? Though spiritual nourishing. Love is a sign of God’s word and work in us: God has set us apart morally, given us a new and Godly character, and has transformed our lives to something imperishable. Even in exile, we have strength to love because God is with us and promises to bring us home to the new heavens & earth.
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[Anthea McCall] Apostles' Creed: He Ascended & is Seated (Acts 1.1-10; Heb 7.22-8.1) 24.05.20
01/06/2020 Duración: 21minJesus cannot be seen in the heavens so what does it mean to believe that Jesus Christ ascended? In this sermon, Anthea shows two powerful effects of Jesus Christ's ascension. The ascension confirms that Jesus Christ is at the helm of the universe, and that Jesus Christ is our heavenly high priest, acting for our good before God forever.
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[Peter Carolane] 1 Peter: In your Suffering, be Holy (1 Peter 1:13-21) 10.05.20
13/05/2020 Duración: 31minIn this sermon Peter speaks about the crucifixion of Jesus Christ as the most holy event in history. Holiness means being absolutely involved in the mess of life, not running away from it. The Christian hope in God encompasses all of life because it trusts that God gives us grace to be obedient even when life gets difficult.
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[Will Mackerras] 1 Peter: Praise to God for a Living Hope (1 Peter 1. 1-12) 03.05.20
11/05/2020 Duración: 23min[Will Mackerras] 1 Peter: Praise to God for a Living Hope (1 Peter 1. 1-12) 03.05.20 by Merri Creek Anglican
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[Jo Knight] Justice: Caring for God's World (Colossians 1.15-20) 26.04.20
11/05/2020 Duración: 24minIn this sermon Jo encourages us to link our position towards the environment with our faith and our worship. God loves all of creation and has created humans to be good stewards over it, and as we care for creation God will renew not just people but all things.
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[Peter Carolane] Apostles' Creed: Jesus descended to the dead (1 Peter 4.3-6) 19.04.20
11/05/2020 Duración: 30minIs heaven up? Is hell down? Did Jesus go to hell or to Hades, and what does the bible actually say about the place that Jesus went after dying, before his resurrection? In this sermon Peter also looks at how Jesus descent gives Christians comfort when we consider our own death.
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[Peter Carolane] Apostles' Creed: On the third day Jesus rose again (Luke 24) 12.04.20
11/05/2020 Duración: 19minIn this sermon Peter speaks about the most important Christian belief – that Jesus Christ rose from the dead. Jesus' resurrection is the cause for the Christian hope that no matter what we suffer now, we will one day also receive perfected, resurrection bodies.
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[Beck Miller] Apostles' Creed: Jesus suffered, was crucified, died & was buried (Mark 15) 10.04.20
11/05/2020 Duración: 16minBeck preaches a Good Friday sermon on the Christian belief that Jesus Christ suffered, was crucified, died and was buried. The historical importance of Jesus’ death is that it shows God entering into our pain and winning victory over it. As a result, believers can have peace with God and others, even in these strange (pandemic) days.
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[Peter Carolane] Apostles' Creed: Conceived by the Holy Spirit (Isaiah 54.1 - 5) 05.04.20
10/05/2020 Duración: 19minContinuing the series on the Apostles’ Creed, and spanning the bible from Genesis to Revelation, Peter explores the importance of belief in Jesus’ virgin Birth. As is seen in miraculous births throughout the bible, Mary’s miraculous pregnancy is a pinnacle of God’s work of salvation and a signal to Israel that he is rescuing them.
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[Peter Carolane] Apostles' Creed: Jesus Christ, His only Son, Our Lord (Phil. 2:5-11) 29.03.20
06/05/2020 Duración: 19minWhat’s in a name? In this sermon on the Apostles' Creed, Peter looks at the significance of the titles given to Jesus - ‘Lord’ and ‘Christ.’ To call Jesus Lord and Christ is to acknowledge the truth of who Jesus is, but also to accept that Jesus is Lord and life-giver in all areas of our life.