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Messages from Traditional Worship at The Woodlands Methodist Church in The Woodlands, Texas, outside of Houston
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Summer by the Sea: Lifeguard Needed!
28 JUL 2024 · Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes |
Water was essential throughout the parched and dusty plains of the Middle East, where the writings of the Old and New Testaments were born. The Red Sea and the Sea of Galilee were the two most important sources of water in the region, and they provided the setting for so many wonderful stories throughout the Bible. In Exodus, Moses “parted the Red Sea,” freeing his people and leaving behind their bondage in Egypt. It was at the Sea of Galilee where Jesus called His first disciples and where most of His ministry took place. As we come into the heart of this summer season, this sermon series invites us to go back and rediscover how God used these two great bodies of water to liberate a nation and provide a setting where Jesus performed miracles as He taught us all about the Kingdom of God.
Summer by the Sea: Beware of Sudden Squalls
22 JUL 2024 · Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes |
Water was essential throughout the parched and dusty plains of the Middle East, where the writings of the Old and New Testaments were born. The Red Sea and the Sea of Galilee were the two most important sources of water in the region, and they provided the setting for so many wonderful stories throughout the Bible. In Exodus, Moses “parted the Red Sea,” freeing his people and leaving behind their bondage in Egypt.
It was at the Sea of Galilee where Jesus called His first disciples and where most of His ministry took place. As we come into the heart of this summer season, this sermon series invites us to go back and rediscover how God used these two great bodies of water to liberate a nation and provide a setting where Jesus performed miracles as He taught us all about the Kingdom of God.
Summer by the Sea: Let Down Your Nets
14 JUL 2024 · Traditional Worship | Rev. Margarita McCarthy |
Water was essential throughout the parched and dusty plains of the Middle East, where the writings of the Old and New Testaments were born. The Red Sea and the Sea of Galilee were the two most important sources of water in the region, and they provided the setting for so many wonderful stories throughout the Bible. In Exodus, Moses “parted the Red Sea,” freeing his people and leaving behind their bondage in Egypt.
It was at the Sea of Galilee where Jesus called His first disciples and where most of His ministry took place. As we come into the heart of this summer season, this sermon series invites us to go back and rediscover how God used these two great bodies of water to liberate a nation and provide a setting where Jesus performed miracles as He taught us all about the Kingdom of God.
Summer by the Sea: Deliverance at the Red Sea
8 JUL 2024 · Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes |
Water was essential throughout the parched and dusty plains of the Middle East, where the writings of the Old and New Testaments were born. The Red Sea and the Sea of Galilee were the two most important sources of water in the region, and they provided the setting for so many wonderful stories throughout the Bible. In Exodus, Moses “parted the Red Sea,” freeing his people and leaving behind their bondage in Egypt. It was at the Sea of Galilee where Jesus called His first disciples and where most of His ministry took place. As we come into the heart of this summer season, this sermon series invites us to go back and rediscover how God used these two great bodies of water to liberate a nation and provide a setting where Jesus performed miracles as He taught us all about the Kingdom of God. Join us this Sunday at 8:30 or 11:00 a.m. as we welcome “Summer by the Sea.”
Faith Grows Here: Independence or Dependence?
30 JUN 2024 · Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes |
One of the reasons Jesus stands out as the most unique person who ever lived can be found in the fact that He knew how to speak the language of people’s hearts. Chapter 12 of the Gospel of Mark says, “And the common people heard him gladly.” This means that Jesus was able to convey the Word of God in such a way that everyone who heard Him could understand and respond to His teaching. He painted pictures with His words. He used simple things that were easily identifiable: coins, salt, light, water and many other symbols. In this sermon series, Faith Grows Here, we will be highlighting how Jesus used the images of seeds, trees and plants to help His followers understand that if we, too, hear Him gladly, His words can sink deeply into the soil of our souls, allowing us to grow as well.
Faith Grows Here: The Vine, The Branches, The Fruit
23 JUN 2024 · Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes |
One of the reasons Jesus stands out as the most unique person who ever lived can be found in the fact that He knew how to speak the language of people’s hearts. Chapter 12 of the Gospel of Mark says, “And the common people heard him gladly.” This means that Jesus was able to convey the Word of God in such a way that everyone who heard Him could understand and respond to His teaching. He painted pictures with His words. He used simple things that were easily identifiable: coins, salt, light, water and many other symbols. In this sermon series, Faith Grows Here, we will be highlighting how Jesus used the images of seeds, trees and plants to help His followers understand that if we, too, hear Him gladly, His words can sink deeply into the soil of our souls, allowing us to grow as well.
Faith Grows Here: Your Sacred Calling
16 JUN 2024 · Traditional Worship | Dr. Stew Grant |
One of the reasons Jesus stands out as the most unique person who ever lived can be found in the fact that He knew how to speak the language of people’s hearts. Chapter 12 of the Gospel of Mark says, “And the common people heard him gladly.” This means that Jesus was able to convey the Word of God in such a way that everyone who heard Him could understand and respond to His teaching. He painted pictures with His words. He used simple things that were easily identifiable: coins, salt, light, water and many other symbols. In this sermon series, Faith Grows Here, we will be highlighting how Jesus used the images of seeds, trees and plants to help His followers understand that if we, too, hear Him gladly, His words can sink deeply into the soil of our souls, allowing us to grow as well.
Faith Grows Here: Small but Significant
9 JUN 2024 · Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes |
One of the reasons Jesus stands out as the most unique person who ever lived can be found in the fact that He knew how to speak the language of people’s hearts. Chapter 12 of the Gospel of Mark says, “And the common people heard him gladly.” This means that Jesus was able to convey the Word of God in such a way that everyone who heard Him could understand and respond to His teaching. He painted pictures with His words. He used simple things that were easily identifiable: coins, salt, light, water and many other symbols. In this sermon series, Faith Grows Here, we will be highlighting how Jesus used the images of seeds, trees and plants to help His followers understand that if we, too, hear Him gladly, His words can sink deeply into the soil of our souls, allowing us to grow as well.
Faith Grows Here: Seeds, Soil and the Word of God
2 JUN 2024 · Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes |
One of the reasons Jesus stands out as the most unique person who ever lived can be found in the fact that He knew how to speak the language of people’s hearts. Chapter 12 of the Gospel of Mark says, “And the common people heard him gladly.” This means that Jesus was able to convey the Word of God in such a way that everyone who heard Him could understand and respond to His teaching. He painted pictures with His words. He used simple things that were easily identifiable: coins, salt, light, water and many other symbols. In this sermon series, Faith Grows Here, we will be highlighting how Jesus used the images of seeds, trees and plants to help His followers understand that if we, too, hear Him gladly, His words can sink deeply into the soil of our souls, allowing us to grow as well.
Faith Grows Here: In God We Trust
26 MAY 2024 · Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes |
One of the reasons Jesus stands out as the most unique person who ever lived can be found in the fact that He knew how to speak the language of people’s hearts. Chapter 12 of the Gospel of Mark says, “And the common people heard him gladly.” This means that Jesus was able to convey the Word of God in such a way that everyone who heard Him could understand and respond to His teaching. He painted pictures with His words. He used simple things that were easily identifiable: coins, salt, light, water and many other symbols. In this sermon series, Faith Grows Here, we will be highlighting how Jesus used the images of seeds, trees and plants to help His followers understand that if we, too, hear Him gladly, His words can sink deeply into the soil of our souls, allowing us to grow as well.
Messages from Traditional Worship at The Woodlands Methodist Church in The Woodlands, Texas, outside of Houston
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