Romanos 8:38-39, leído por Yarlynn Collado, Iglesia de DisciplesNet
Yarlynn Collado reads Romans 8:38-39 in Spanish to the background of "The Love of God" played on piano by Beverly Carmichael Heid.
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Has life ever brought you to where you were so spiritually or emotionally drained that you couldn't even find the words to pray to God about it? What do you do next?… Read the rest “DisciplesNet Worship #204, “To Pray as We Ought” (Shaw, 07.27.2014)”
Yarlynn Collado reads Romans 8:38-39 in Spanish to the background of "The Love of God" played on piano by Beverly Carmichael Heid.
To watch this worship service on YouTube, click here.
How does a Lawn and Garden Store gardener help a young woman come to grips with the parable of the Wheat and Tares? Join us today as Pastor Deb Phelps explores that question, seeing how the parable of the Wheat and Tares applies to living in the world together.
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As the first disciples listened to Jesus tell the story of the sower, what was going through their minds? What goes through your mind when you hear the story? We invite you to join us today as our guest preacher, Dean Phelps, brings us insight in preaching this word, and later adds in song.
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NOTES ON VIDEO:
Song is the work of a group of singers, led by Audrey Borschel, who gathered especially to record this song for worship at DisciplesNet Church.
COMMUNION TABLE PHOTOS, in order of appearance:
Disciples Women's Quadrennial Assembly - Atlanta, Georgia USA (2014); First Christian Church, Midwest City, Oklahoma, USA; Bob Shaw--El Salvador; DisciplesNet studio: Rev. Illumbe Ndjongo, Democratic Republic of Congo, with Blanche Edwards; cloth from Kenya ("Let God be God"); Cane Ridge Church Shrine, Paris, Kentucky USA; Deb Phelps, Raymond Brown, Indianapolis, USA; communion kit at lakeshore--Oklahoma; DisciplesNet worship team, DisciplesNet studio chalice--Indianapolis, USA, commissioned and sent to Lahore, Pakistan; DisciplesNet studio
WHEAT FIELDS and VINEYARDS:
Medford, Oklahoma, USA; Sweden, Italy, France, Indiana; Mallow Run Winery, Indianapolis; cloth from Kenya ("Let God be God")
Artwork from: Art in the Christian Tradition, a project of Vanderbilt Divinity Library, Nashville, Tennessee, USA, diglib.libary.vanderbilt.edu, Wikimedia Commons.
Art by Jesus Mafa, He Qi, James Tissot
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