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Christ our Brother: A Great Salvation pt.1 – Ordinary Time, Oct 6, 2024

Genesis 2:18-24
Psalm 8
Hebrews 2:9-18
Mark 10:2-16

St. Timothy Anglican Church - October 6, 2024

Christ, our Brother - A Great Salvation pt. 1 Hebrews 2:9-18 "Nobody knows what I am going through!" Many people believe that they are alone because others have not gone through the same thing they are struggling with. The author of Hebrews begins his sermon by sharing one aspect of our savlation. Jesus, the eternal God, became like us in every respect, in order to bring salvation and be a merciful high priest. He is not ashamed to be called our brother. #sttimsvt #christourbrother #SundaySermon

Posted by St. Timothy Anglican Church on Tuesday, October 8, 2024

The Good We Ought to Do: Word and Work pt.4 – Ordinary Time, Sept 29, 2024

Psalm 19:7-14
James 4:7-17
Mark 9:38-48

Welcome to St. Timothy! Sept 29, 2024

Word and Work pt.4 - The Good we Ought to Do. James 4:7-17 The ultimate message of James is not "do better," but "Be Transformed." James invites us to draw near to God, hear His voice, follow His direction, and be part of His redeeming love.

Posted by St. Timothy Anglican Church on Tuesday, October 1, 2024

More Grace: Word and Work pt.3 – Ordinary Time, Sept 22, 2024

Wisdom 1:16-2:1
Psalm 54
James 3:16-4:6
Mark 9:30-37

Welcome to St. Timothy! Sept 22, 2024

More Grace - Word and Work pt. 3 James 3:16-4:6 Every system is perfectly designed for the results it gets. The writer of James communicates to a church organization in trouble. There is infighting and all kinds of problems. Instead of telling them to shape up, he shares this amazing promise - God gives us more grace. The solution to their problems is not winning, but heart change through the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Posted by St. Timothy Anglican Church on Tuesday, September 24, 2024

The Royal Law: Word and Work pt.2 – Ordinary Time, Sept 15, 2024

Isaiah 50:4-9
Psalm 116:1-9
James 2:1-18
Mark 9:14-29

Welcome to St. Timothy! Sept 15, 2024

Word and Work pt. 2 - The Royal Law Two men walk into a church..... James 2:1-18 Today, we explore the sin of partiality. A wealthy, well connected man and a poor man walk into the assembly of the faithful, and are treated very differently. The church members were concerned about what the new members could do for them, rather than what the Lord could do for these visitors.

Posted by St. Timothy Anglican Church on Tuesday, September 17, 2024

The Law of Liberty: Word and Work pt.1 – Ordinary Time, Sept 8, 2024

Isaiah 35:4-7a
Psalm 146
James 1:17-27
Mark 7:31-37

Welcome to St. Timothy! Sept 8, 2024

Word and Work pt. 1 - The Law of Liberty James 1:17-27 The book of James has always been controversial. It's been accused of legalistic, but it contains great wisdom and great truth. In today's passage, we wrestle with the question of what makes us good. There are a lot of messages out there in the world about how we can be good, but all of them leave us wanting something else. God's word to us is that we can only be saved by receiving God's word, the gospel, and putting it into action.

Posted by St. Timothy Anglican Church on Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Fenceposts and Sideshows – Ordinary Time, Sept 1, 2024

Deuteronomy 4:1-9
Psalm 15
Acts 26:24-32
Mark 7:1-23

Welcome to St. Timothy! Sept 1, 2024

*Apologies for sound quality on this one Acts 26 As Paul stood before the court, he poured out his testimony. He had seen a wonder that had changed his life. Yet, he found his story dismissed. The world is full of false wonders, hoaxes, and deceptions - but that does not mean that all wonders are false. The gospel of Jesus is a world-changing wonder, and generations of believers testify to its reality and power. This wonder must be at the center of our mission.

Posted by St. Timothy Anglican Church on Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Dead with Christ – Ordinary Time, June 23, 2024

Job 38:1-11, 16-18
Psalm 107:1-3, 23-32
2 Corinthians 5:14-21
Mark 4:35-41

Welcome to St. Timothy! June 23, 2024

Dead with Christ 2 Corinthians 5:14-21 In this sermon from the summer, Joel Paulsen shares about life with Christ, and more than that, death with Christ. The beautiful promise of God that arises from this unexpected way of putting things is that we are new creations in Jesus through faith - even when we don't feel like new creations. #sttimsvt #SundaySermon

Posted by St. Timothy Anglican Church on Friday, September 27, 2024