Thanks for worshiping with St. Timothy today! We've been looking at heart habits of prepared people this Advent.
As we conclude this season, we are looking at the beautiful song of Mary, the Magnificat, and the conversation between two pregnant relatives in the middle of God's plan of salvation. One thing we learn is the habit of praise. See how they use their greeting to prepare for the imminent arrival of their Lord.
You can find the liturgy here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lZyralrIBLNkbicWaFA93nCC8QVkH0OkdzvDyVv_JQE/edit?usp=sharing
We looked last week at the habit of repentance - this Sunday, we are answering what we do next? That's the question that the crowds, tax collectors, and soldiers asked John the Baptist - and it comes up again and again in scripture.
Now that we've repented, what shall we do? John the Baptist tells us to bear the fruit of repentance.
You can find the liturgy here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WmqvrRyTvBuUi_8dPp2KcWqoG5oVaiIbh49RlocmhkU/edit?usp=sharing
Thanks for joining St. Timothy for the Second Sunday of Advent!
The first message of John the Baptist, and Jesus was to repent. In fact, it's all over the Bible. Repent. How do we do that?
Today, we are looking at repentance - the second of our Heart Habits of Prepared People.
Find the liturgy here (begins on p.11):
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1O1oGBYPAZgVdEe9RtR3GsiyyFkDaHk5-08Q4uTNgV3w/edit?usp=sharing
Thanks for joining St. Timothy today, the first Sunday of Advent!
It's Thanksgiving Weekend, and the opening of the season of longing and expectation. We're opening our Advent series today - Heart Habits of Prepared People. Gratitude is an important habit to develop, and we're looking today at the way Paul, Silas, and Timothy were grateful for the church in Thessalonica, despite all the challenges they faced.
You can find the liturgy here (begins on page 13):
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JERj8fKDGWamspZPTW53uqByLs4PuHOAmO-LGlCxf4Q/edit?usp=sharing
Thanks for joining St. Timothy today!
We were blessed to have our bishop, Andrew WIlliams, of Anglican Diocese in New England lead our service today.
He preached the gospel of love, salvation, and forgiveness from the prophet Zechariah. Joshua, the high priest, had his filthy garments exchanged for pure ones by the gift of God. In the same way, Christ overcomes all of our faults, and exchanges our sin for His righteousness.
We also collected an amazing number of gift cards to bless kids and families in foster care! Thank you! Watch our weekly email for a final count.
The liturgy and slides are shared with the video.
Thanks for joining St. Timothy as we conclude our series on the Bible!
Today, we're looking at the book of Revelation - a favorite of people who want to peer deeply and unlock the keys to predicting the future. That's not really what we find in the last book of the Bible. Instead, we discover that, for all of it's strangeness, it's full of practical encouragement to face difficulty with courage.
Find the liturgy here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MWIeUMSgcQ3ytLRbe32EiP_hcTS7Tpl1apcz0WYrhiE/edit?usp=sharing
Thanks for joining St. Timothy today! It's All Saints Sunday, and we are returning to our series "God-breathed". In part 7, we overview the 21 letters of the New Testament, and see how we got them, how they fit into church history, and how they fit into our lives!
*This is also the first recording we've done with a live Friday congregation, which was so wonderful, but still has a few wrinkles!
The liturgy can be found here (starts p.10):
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hYl658K7XwYKG545gtKUUlxKtqzPL_v0wFrdMul8hw0/edit?usp=sharing
Thanks for joining St. Timothy today!
This morning, we're taking a break from our "God-breathed" series. It's the fifth Sunday of a month - celebration Sunday! At our in person service, this means testimonies!
Online, we hear the meditation on proclaiming what we've heard and seen, a testimony from Fr. Micah, and worship, scripture, and prayer.
You can find the liturgy here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1h7sEax5OcBoRjLcqf5nKQ1QCheRQoBwAeG3DfPzWxIE/edit?usp=sharing
Thanks for joining St. Timothy today!
Jesus gathered His disciples and sent them to Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and the ends of the earth, empowered by the Holy Spirit. The book of Acts is the history of the first efforts to be people of the Good News. Today, we continue our series through the Bible, and see how the commission of the apostles continues today.
You can find the liturgy here (begins on p.13): https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YfzDLqq8tBzCvHV3mttV4S9aDlO_F-DuSYhj-qBDc9o/edit?usp=sharing
Thanks for joining St. Timothy today!
The four gospels all tell the story of Jesus - the fullest and most beautiful expression of God's redepmtpive story. In Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, we discover the solution to the problem of the Fall and the beginning of our restoration. In fact - this is what the word "gospel" means. Good news. And this is good news.
Find the liturgy here (begins on p.12): https://docs.google.com/document/d/1isMfDnu8CdDqNBglPf-BtOIqWFHCconUVTbzthCgz_I/edit?usp=sharing