We're so glad to worship with you this morning.
Today, we return to our sermon series, Abide. We're picking up Paul's "more excelelnt way" through the lens of a famous parable - the Lost Son. It's actually the story of two loveless sons, and a father who desperately wants them to know Him.
We're so glad you've joined St. Timothy for worship today! Deacon Lyn shares today about the importance of repentance and its basis in the love of God from 1 Corinthians 10.
We're so glad you're worshiping with us today!
What are you hoping for? It's an important question for all of us to ask, and we're asking it today as we continue our series, "Abide". Abram, Jesus, Paul, and the early Christians all had a hope that brought them to the other side of dark places. We still have that hope.
We're glad you're here! Thanks for joining us in worship today.
We're opening the season of Lent, and continuing our sermon series, Abide.
What is faith? It's the way we understand the world around us, the priority of the truths we accept. Everyone you've ever met has faith of some kind. The Christian faith tells us that our story is part of a bigger story, and it shapes the way we perceive the world.
We're so glad you're worshiping with us today as we launch our Lenten sermon series (a week before Lent begins).
In the face of a world that could lead us to despair, and among people that prize power, Christians are told that faith, hope, and love abide. These should shape our understanding of the worls and ourselves, and help us hold on to the promises of God.
We're so glad that you're worshiping with St. Timothy today!
It's World Mission Sunday, and we are introducing a great new mission project in Pakistan, through our parnership with the Anglican Relief and Development Fund! We'll be praying and working alongside these brothers and sisters for the next two years or so.
Paul Hines preaches the sermon today, from Psalm 96, rooting the work of mission in the heart of worship.
Thanks for your patience for today's upload! We wanted to include everything Paul had to say, and work it into today's online worship, which takes some time.
We're so glad you're worshiping with St. Timothy today!
Finishing up our series on the foundations of worship, today we ask an important question about the resurrection of Jesus: Does it matter? Is it just a theological construct, or can it actually change the way we think, live, and act?
We're so glad you're worshiping with St. Timothy today!
Tonight is our annual meeting, and we've happily been seeing many people join the church this year! So, before we get specific tonight, we are addressing generally the question of who we are.
The Church in Corinth had some interesting ideas, which ended up eroding the foundation of their faith, and Paul's response in 1 Corinthians 15 is still hugely helpful to us today.
Christians are people of the gospel - but what is the gospel, and how do we relate to it?
Thanks for Worshiping with St. Timothy today! It's the 5th Sunday, and that means Celebration Sunday! Today, we share testimonies, so the rest of the service is a bit shorter.
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The message today continues our discussion of Worship Foundations, asking the question - who is worship for?
Thanks for worshiping with St. TImothy today!
We're continuing our look at the fundamentals of worship today. How can we know the real God? The God who lives, hears, speaks, and acts. The people of Israel gathered to hear the Law for the first time in 80 years, and their reaction tells us so much about the role of God's Word in the assembly of God's people.