Growing in Intimacy and Companionship With Jesus
July 17, 2022
Hello Kingdom Family,
Welcome to today’s message, “Growing in Intimacy and Companionship With Jesus.” Our guest speaker today is Br. Sullivan McCormick, unpacking John 4:4-15 and John 20:19-23. It doesn’t happen very often where the walls of religion get busted down to allow clergy from traditional mainline religions to share pulpits and space.
Today we have a Jesuit Brother teaching in a protestant context. It’s beautiful and what the Kingdom of God should represent. Br. Sullivan shares with us how to use our imaginations in our prayer life—growing to understand that Jesus is with us through the good, bad, and ugly. He teaches us to change our view from “my affliction” to “our affliction” because Jesus suffers when we suffer because were are in Christ, and Christ is in us.
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Shalom,
Hill-Tran Ministries.
- Br. Sullivan McCormick
- Growing in Intimacy and Companionship With Jesus
- John 20:19-23
- John 4:4-15
- Companionship
- Contemplative Prayer
- Fear
- Imagination
- Intimacy
- Intimacy With Jesus
- Jesus
- Jesus-Centered
- Prayer
- Sullivan McCormick
- Hillsboro UMC
- Transformation UMC
God’s Presence Isn’t A Threat; It’s A Promise
September 6, 2021
- Pastor Harold Long
- Summer In The Psalms
- Psalm 139
- Big Brother
- Human Life
- Intimacy With Jesus
- Justice
- Love Our Enemies
- Omnipotent
- Omnipresence
- Omniscient
- Prolife
- Rage
- Resentment
- Revenge
- Wonderfully Made
- Hillsboro UMC
- Transformation UMC
We are continuing in our message series, “Summer In The Psalms.” Today we will unpack Psalm 139. In today’s message, we discuss the omnipresence of God. It is BIG BROTHER, or is it a blessing to have God in our midst 24/7/365 days a year? Verses 13-16 are referred to often in Pro-life debates; how do we make sense of these verses? Verses 19-22 are excluded from the lectionary; why? How do we make sense of these verses? What does it mean for God to search our soul? Join us as we tackle this rich psalm and questions like these.