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The special gift of Christian prayer
Sermon (audio) Download Sermon Service(video) Download Service Download Bulletin Sermon for Rogate – Easter 5 James 1:22-27 + John 16:23-30 The national day of prayer came and went this past week. Some years it gets more publicity than others. What … Continue reading
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Luther Sermon for the Fifth Sunday after Easter
ROGATE – FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER – PRAYER SUNDAY. The first edition of this sermon appeared in pamphlet form under the title: “A sermon for the fifth Sunday after Easter, John 16, Martin Luther, Wittenberg, 1525.” At the end are … Continue reading
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Ask in Jesus’ name
right-click to save, or push Play Sermon for Rogate Jeremiah 29:11-14 + James 1:22-27 + John 16:23-30 Today’s Gospel is about prayer. Yet again Jesus invites His disciples to pray. He’s already taught them the Lord’s Prayer. He’s already taught … Continue reading
Whatever you ask in Jesus’ name
right-click to save, or push Play Sermon for Rogate Sunday – Easter 5 Jeremiah 29:11-14 + James 1:22-27 + John 16:23-30 This Thursday we will celebrate Jesus’ ascension into heaven, forty days after He rose from the dead. But before … Continue reading
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The name of Jesus gives you permission to pray
right-click to save, or push Play Sermon for Rogate – Sixth Sunday of Easter “Ask, and you will receive!” John 16:23-30 + Numbers 21:4-9 + James 1:22-27 We missed it again this year. A week and a half ago, on … Continue reading