Real Housewives of Matthew 1: Mary – Christmas Eve, December 24, 2022

Luke 1:39-55

Welcome to Worship - Merry Christmas!

We're so glad you're joining us to celebrate the birth of Christ! This pre-recorded message was shared at our Christmas Eve service. Mary, the mother of God, is the fifth and final woman in Matthew's geneology of Jesus. Her story is full of scandal and intrigue. Once again, God uses an outsider to turn the world upside down and deliver the fulfillment of His promise. We see in the Magnificat (Luke 1), that Mary knew, even at the end of her first trimester, that God was doing something remarkable.

Posted by St. Timothy Anglican Church on Friday, December 23, 2022

Real Housewives of Matthew 1: Bathsheba – Fourth Sunday of Advent, December 18, 2022

Isaiah 7:10-17
Psalm 24
Romans 1:1-7
Matthew 1:18-25

Welcome to Worship! December 18, 2022

Jesus' family historically had a lot of messy situations. Perhaps the messiest was the life and lineage of King David. As we wrap up the Old Testament section of our series, we take a look at Bathsheba - a woman who survived assault, her husband's murder, her baby's death, and the threats on her own life. Yet, she became the queen mother of Israel, with her son, Solomon, on the throne. She was just hoping to recover - but God had bigger plans. We're so glad you've joined us today! #sttimsvt

Posted by St. Timothy Anglican Church on Monday, December 19, 2022

Real Housewives of Matthew 1: Ruth – Third Sunday of Advent, December 11, 2022

Isaiah 35:1-10
Psalm 146
James 5:7-20
Matthew 11:2-19

Welcome To Worship - December 11, 2022

The Story of Ruth is the story of faithfulness - God's faithfulness to His people, and people's faithfulness to God. After the famine, Naomi, Ruth, Boaz, and others had to make a lot of major decisions, and they serve as an example to us. They chose what was right over what was profitable. And the Lord blessed their faithfulness, making their descendant, David, the king of Israel, and their later descendant, Jesus, the King of the kings. Thanks for worshiping with us today!

Posted by St. Timothy Anglican Church on Monday, December 12, 2022

Real Housewives of Matthew 1: Rahab – Second Sunday of Advent, December 4, 2022

Isaiah 11:1-10
Psalm 72:1-15
Romans 15:1-13
Matthew 3:1-12

Welcome to Worship - 2nd Sunday of Advent, December 4, 2022

God used an outsider to deliver the promised land! As we continue our series, looking at the five women in Matthew's geneology of Jesus, we come to Joshua 2. Rahab the prostitute is held up in the Old Testament, Gospel, and New Testament as an example of faith, lived out in works. The outsider is used to deliver God's promise, and to teach us about what faith really looks like! We're so glad you're worshiping with us today!

Posted by St. Timothy Anglican Church on Monday, December 5, 2022

Real Housewives of Matthew 1: Tamar – First Sunday of Advent, November 27, 2022

Isaiah 2:1-5
Psalm 122
Romans 13:8-14
Matthew 24:29-44

Welcome to Advent Worship! November 27, 2022

Matthew's gospel begins with e geneology of Jesus, which includes five women. Their stories are full of drama, power, intrugue, greed, and family. This Advent, we are learning about them, and how they prefigure the salvation brought about in Jesus. The first woman is Tamar, whose story is in Genesis 38. It's a mess. The family is a mess. Everyone's choices are a mess. Yet, God uses her to save the family that will be the tribe that rules Israel.

Posted by St. Timothy Anglican Church on Monday, November 28, 2022

Be Fruitful and Multiply – Christ the King Sunday, November 20, 2022

Jeremiah 23:1-6
Psalm 46
Colossians 1:11-20
Luke 23:35-43

Welcome to Worship! November 20. 2022

Christ is King! As we close out the church year, Fr. Micah shares a tool for discernment. How do we know what the Lord is saying? In what direction should we grow? Jeremiah the prophet promises that in God's Kingdom, we are fruitful and multiply - and what does that have to do with making decisions?

Posted by St. Timothy Anglican Church on Monday, November 21, 2022

How to Serve a God you Can’t See – Ordinary Time, November 13, 2022

Malachi 3:13-4:6
Psalm 98
2 Thessalonians 3:6-16
Luke 21:5-19

Welcome to Worship - November 13, 2022

We're so glad you're here today. Thanks for your patience getting the live recording here. How do we serve a God we can't see? Today, Joel led us through the end of Malachi - the last words of the Old Testament, and the promises of God to a people that would not hear from Him again for 400 years.

Posted by St. Timothy Anglican Church on Sunday, November 13, 2022

Marriage and the Resurrection – All Saints Sunday, November 6, 2022

Revelation 7:9-17
Psalm 149
2 Thessalonians 2:13-3:5
Luke 20:27-38

Welcome to Worship! November 6, 2022

We're so glad you've joined us today! What will the resurrection be like? Is there more than this life? The religious leaders of Jesus' day sought to embarrass Him by pressing Him on these questions. We're still asking the same thing today. Jesus' answer helps direct us to netter unerstanding and better living.

Posted by St. Timothy Anglican Church on Friday, November 4, 2022

You Don’t Have to be Short to Feel Small – Ordinary Time, Oct 30, 2022

Isaiah 1:10-20
2 Thessalonians 1:1-12
Luke 19:1-10

Welcome to Worship! Oct 30, 2022

You don't have to be short to be small. When Zaccheus went to find out who Jesus was, he found a lot more than a good view from a tree. It turns out that Jesus had been looking for him the whole time. Today is also Celebration Sunday! If the Lord has moved in your life, tell us about it in the comments below! Or send a message and we can post it anonymously for you.

Posted by St. Timothy Anglican Church on Friday, October 28, 2022

Demas, Titus, Luke, and Alexander – Ordinary Time, Oct 23, 2022

Jeremiah 14:7-10, 19-22
Psalm 84
2 Timothy 4:6-18
Luke 18:9-14

Welcome to Worship - October 23, 2022

We're so glad you're with us today! When Paul was in trouble, what happened to his support system? How did his friends respond? We'll look today at the end of 2 Timothy to find his perspective, and how it can change ours.

Posted by St. Timothy Anglican Church on Friday, October 21, 2022