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  • Loaves And Fishes A Plenty

    Contributed by Gaither Bailey on Jul 28, 2011
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     | 5,910 views

    sermon for the 7th Sunday after Pentecost. Relying on God nothing is impossible.

    Matthew 14: 13 – 21 / Loaves And Fishes A Plenty Intro: A business man needed $1 million to clinch a deal. He went to a church and knelt in prayer beside another man. He overheard the may praying for $100 to pay an urgent debt. The businessman took out his wallet and pressed $100 into ...read more

  • Feeding Of The 5000

    Contributed by Revd. Martin Dale on Jul 28, 2011
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     | 7,425 views

    Isn’t it an oxymoron to call Jesus Lord and then tell Him what to do? However if we allow him really to be Lord, our Impossibilities are his possibilities

    Our Impossibilities become His Possibilities Story: I have to tell you that, in continental Europe, the reputation of the Swiss is such that the Scots seem generous. At the turn of the 19th Century, the roof of the a little Swiss church hall was in serious need of repair. So the congregation ...read more

  • The Silence In Our Worship Series

    Contributed by W Pat Cunningham on Jul 30, 2011
     | 2,674 views

    Both verbal and nonverbal communication between lovers is crucial; in the same way, the Bride and Bridegroom communicate in worship.

    Monday of 18th Week in Course St. Alphonsus Spirit of the Liturgy The miracle of Jesus walking on water is found in all the Gospels except Luke’s. Only Matthew gives the incident in all its fullness, including Peter’s hesitant walk. There is something of a liturgical dialogue in that ...read more

  • Satisfied

    Contributed by Jason Bonnicksen on Jul 31, 2011
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     | 7,733 views

    Jesus is more than enough to satisfy our needs

    INTRO News flash: I like food! You know — with a dash of seriousness — it doesn’t take a master chef to see that I’ve had a love-affair with food for some years. I’m like a lot of Americans, I often eat more than I need, in order be “satisfied.” A ...read more

  • It's Time To Get Out Of The Boat!

    Contributed by C Jordan on Jul 31, 2011
    based on 7 ratings
     | 11,837 views

    Jesus wants us to get out of the boat (our comfort zones) and walk on the water (extreme discipleship). This message also includes a report of our recent Costa Rica Mission Trip.

    IT’S TIME TO GET OUT OF THE BOAT! OPENING TEXT: Jesus said: “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature.” (Mark 16:15). • The past nine days, we did that with a team we took to Costa Rica. COSTA RICA SLIDE SHOW: • The trip was all about being ...read more

  • Loaves And Fish

    Contributed by Rodney Buchanan on Aug 1, 2011
    based on 17 ratings
     | 66,152 views

    A look at the feeding of the 5,000 and the lessons it has for us today.

    Someone wrote a few years back: “A basketball in my hands is worth about $19. A basketball in Michael Jordan’s hands is worth about $33 million. It depends whose hands it’s in. A baseball in my hands is worth about $6. A baseball in Mark McGuire’s hands is worth $19 ...read more

  • Don't Be Afraid

    Contributed by Gaither Bailey on Aug 6, 2011
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    You have to get out of the boat and trust Jesus to lead you in order to do the will of God.

    Matthew 14: 22 -33 / Don’t Be Afraid Intro: A woman was walking down a city street when she heard a voice in her ear say, “STOP!” Startled, she did and a brick fell from the roof above and fell right in front of her. She could have been killed. A few days later, she was ...read more

  • Lord, Save Me!

    Contributed by Michael Walther on Aug 8, 2011
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     | 14,765 views

    Jesus and Peter walk on the water and show us how our fears are overcome by God's grace.

    "Lord, Save Me" Matthew 14.22-33 Introduction Brian Simo is a race car driver, and most of you have probably never heard of him. However there is one thing about him with which you are probably familiar. In 1985 he created the “No Fear” clothing line and found an idea that ...read more

  • Walking On Water 101. (Hix)

    Contributed by Jimmy Haile on Oct 14, 2011
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    Thank you for joining the class: Walking on Water 101, if you’ll turn in your text book to Matt. 14:22-36.

    Thank you for joining the class: Walking on Water 101, if you’ll turn in your text book to Matt. 14:22-36. Joe and James went duck hunting and they were both bragging about their hunting dogs, so Joe shot a duck first and before it hit the water his dog jumped up in the air and caught in his ...read more

  • If You Want To Walk On Water, You Have To Get Out Of The Boat

    Contributed by Revd. Martin Dale on Oct 20, 2011
    based on 8 ratings
     | 12,030 views

    How much of a risk taker for Jesus are you?

    23-10-2011 Marshland St James Sermon: If you want to walk on water, you better get out of the boat! Let us open in prayer Father, I pray that you will anoint my words this evening that they may be words for each of us from you. I ask what I say may be relevant in our Christian lives. We ask ...read more

  • Through It All

    Contributed by Dr. Jerry N. Watts on Mar 2, 2011
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     | 17,446 views

    Even when we follow Christ storms come into our lives..It is in the midst of the storms that the Lord comes to teach, touch, and train each of us.

    Through It All Matthew 14:22-32 * Have you ever felt like you had a word from God about the direction you should go, the ministry you should do, or an action you should take – only to be hit in the face with a struggle? * If you have, perhaps you are like me, but pondering the personal ...read more

  • Risking Life And Limb

    Contributed by Jim Kane on Feb 27, 2010
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    Communion Message for September 6, 2009 and the introduction to the Fall 2009 series, “Getting Your Feet Wet!”

    People who are learning to speak English as a second language probably wonder what a phrase like ‘he risked life and limb’ really means. What does it mean? According the freedictionary.com it means, “to do something dangerous where you might get hurt.” (Source: ...read more

  • "I Will Be With You"

    Contributed by Jim Kane on Feb 27, 2010
     | 3,176 views

    The third in a six-part series ‘Get Your Feet Wet.’

    In your bulletin this morning, is an insert with our series text from Matthew 14. Please take that out. What I want you to do this morning is to read this passage as I read Mark and John’s accounts of this event. As I do so, write down what you notice is different and similar to ...read more

  • Is That Your Final Answer?

    Contributed by Jim Kane on Feb 27, 2010
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     | 3,064 views

    The fourth in a six-part series ‘Get Your Feet Wet.’

    (Slide 1) You can probably tell by my sermon title how I am going to start this sermon this morning, right? Here we go! (Select one person to be the contestant they will answer 5 questions. They can ask the congregation for help, two times.) (Slide 2) Question number 1: A writing tool that you ...read more

  • Stepping Out Of The Boat

    Contributed by Greg Carr on Jan 26, 2011
    based on 32 ratings
     | 24,382 views

    Do you really believe that God can do all that His Word says He can do? Do you have enough faith to believe? If God told you to do something that seemed impossible would you have enough faith to do it?

    Do you really believe that God can do all that His Word says He can do? Do you have enough faith to believe? If God told you to lay your hands on a person who just suffered a compound fracture of their tibia & fibula and declare that they are healed would you have any doubt in your mind? If ...read more