St. George’s Anglican Church, Burlington is a vibrant, Christ-centred, church family located in Burlington, Ontario. Each Sunday we gather to worship God, fellowship with one another and hear the preaching of the good news about Jesus Christ. We record most of the sermons preached and you can listen to them here on this podcast. We hope they are an encouragement to you.
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We seek to rightly divide the word of truth between Law and Gospel, so that the people in the city of New York and beyond might know and confess where they end and God begins. We proclaim the historic faith of Christ and Him crucified. "When I came to you, brothers and sisters, I did not come proclaiming the mystery of God to you in lofty words or wisdom. For I decided to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ, and him crucified." - 1 Corinthians, 2 Calvary/St. George’s is a community of ...
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St George's Anglican Church Paddington
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The Transforming Lives Together Podcast is a ministry of St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church in Tonawanda, NY. St. Bartholomew’s is on mission to see lives powerfully transformed through a personal relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. For more information on the church please visit our website at: www.stbartston.org
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Sunday sermons preached at St. George's Anglican Church, Gate Pa, Tauranga. These are mostly based on the RCL Lectionary readings for that Sunday, with a few variations for our own lectionary in this Province, and special events here at Gate Pa.
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Before Christ and after Christ; that is the essence of the Christian life; that is the shape of the gospel. Jesus is the turning point, He is the hero of your story.By St. George's Anglican Church
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Free from Stumbling Blocks (Mark 9:38-50)
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Jesus frees us from the stumbling blocks in our lives through his death and resurrection.By Rev. Molly Jane Layton
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God has taken your life, which was dead in sin, and He has so bound you to the Lord Jesus Christ, that now what’s true about Jesus is also true about you. You have been raised with Christ to new life and seated with Him in the heavenly places.By St. George's Anglican Church
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In this sermon, the Reverend Jacob Smith explains that while the world may have an agenda for you, so does God, and it is Good News.By Rev. Jacob Smith
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On Kickoff Sunday, the Reverend Jacob Smith talked about the good news of taking up one's cross.By Rev. Jacob Smith
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Every fear, worry and uncertain moments in our lives are shaped by an unconscious false narrative about God. Expose these false narratives and displace them with the truth of Jesus.By St. George's Anglican Church
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Transformed by the Law of Liberty (James 2:1-17)
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In this sermon, the Reverend Jacob Smith reconciles St. Paul and St. James and reminds the congregation anything done apart from faith, especially works, is indeed dead.By Rev. Jacob Smith
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The Lord Jesus Christ rules and reigns over and above all; that is where your spiritual blessing resides. So, see everything in your life as service and praise to Him.By St. George's Anglican Church
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If you are in Christ, you are saved and the kingdom is yours. You can say with the apostle Paul, "He will bring me safely into his heavenly kingdom".By St. George's Anglican Church
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Religion That is Enough (Mark 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23)
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Tune in this week as the Reverend Jacob talks about the distinction between true religion and false religion.By Rev. Jacob Smith
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There is something scandalous about who Jesus is and what he offers us through his death and resurrection.By Rev. Molly Jane Layton
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Believer, live with an eternal perspective. Christ is what you’ve been longing for. When you stumble in the marathon, He will be your strength and your nourishment. He is faithful and He will surely see you through.By St. George's Anglican Church
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The role of the church in difficult times is to hold out the gospel, because the world's most desperate need is Jesus.By St. George's Anglican Church
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Through his death and resurrection, Jesus Christ offers us his body and blood, to bring us into eternal life. We celebrate this each week in the sacrament of the Eucharist, which is an outward and visible sign of the inward and spiritual grace inside us.By Rev. Molly Jane Layton
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Remember, there is a gift and a grace that is given to you from the Lord God and it’s not just fortitude or the power of positive thinking. It is a grace and gift of God. It is a supernatural strength found only in Jesus Christ.By St. George's Anglican Church
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Jesus is the bread that comes down from heaven, that gives us life eternal. In Christ, God offers us both knowledge and food, sustaining our entire person.By Rev. Molly Jane Layton
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Through faith in Jesus you can stand before the heavenly court with a clear conscience. You have been wrapped and clothed with Him.By St. George's Anglican Church
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The Problem With Self-Delusion (1 Samuel 11:26-12:14)
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God loves you as you are, but he loves you too much to leave you that way. Rev. Jacob Smith explores this truth as illustrated in the confrontation between Nathan and David.By Rev. Jacob Smith
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Don’t just passively lap up the world’s ideas, because they are full of dissonance and lead to destruction. Discern the lies and see the world through the lens of the truth of the gospel.By St. George's Anglican Church
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In this sermon, seminarian Jacob Stewart explores how the Feeding of the 5000 shows us that Jesus can transform whatever bread we bring to him, and he is the bread that he wants to offer to us.By Jacob Stewart
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If you desire is to be rich, if that is what fundamentally moves you, then you have forgotten that you are already rich i the heavenly riches of Christ.By St. George's Anglican Church
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To be a Christian man or woman is a high calling in a world lost in sin and decay. To be a christian elder or pastor is even a higher calling, as you are charged to bear the weight of not only your own soul, but also of those under your charge.By St. George's Anglican Church
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God doesn’t deal with the sin of the world by instituting a program of moral improvement. Nor does God work by micromanaging evil. Rather, from the cross, we observe God drowns evil in a deluge of grace, mercy, and forgiveness. God sends his Son in the flesh to put sin to death once and for all.By Rev. Jacob Smith
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Desperation comes to us as a gift of God. Do not waste the desperate situation you find yourself in. Allow the difficulty and loneliness to press you into a deeper hope in God.By St. George's Anglican Church
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It is not in our achievements, but in our weaknesses, that God's power is brought to its full, glorious display.By John Asirvatham
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What’s the real problem with the world and our lives? Sin is the problem, and the only solution is to repent and to return to Jesus as both Lord and Saviour.By St. George's Anglican Church
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In desperation, the bleeding woman and Jairus come to Christ, knowing that everything else has failed them. Christ is the sure foundation where He continues to be with and for you, no matter what is going on in your life.By Charlie Ziemann
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The Reverend Andrew Baughen reminded us of the origin story of David who faced Goliath seeing the real problem, relying on God’s power and trusting in the ultimate Savior.By Rev. Andrew Baughen
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The biblical witness of God’s ordering of the home is based on the understanding that God created male and female, who are equal recipients of God’s grace in creation and salvation, yet different and distinct. Working together in the harmony God intended, they express the very glory of God.By St. George's Anglican Church
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What you and I need is not just a makeover, but a complete and total heart transplant. And this is what King Jesus has come to do; to save us from the inside out.By Rev. Jacob Smith
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AA Founder's Day - Rev. John Zahl (Luke 4:40-44)
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On AA Founder's Day, Rev. John Zahl of St. Matthew's Bedford reminded us of the deeply Christian foundations of Alcoholics Anonymous and how God loves us all in spite of our sin.By Rev. John Zahl
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The way that we present ourselves outwardly can reveal the state of our souls. Where do we look for love, attention and self-worth? Man or God?By St. George's Anglican Church
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Jesus is a very different King than earthly rulers. He does not want to relate to you by way of commandment, but by way of a specific declaration: "I forgive you."By Charlie Ziemann, Seminarian Intern
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Speak, Lord, For Your Servants are Listening (1 Samuel 3:1-20)
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In this sermon, the Reverend Jacob Smith articulates how God speaks to us clearly through two important yet often muddled words: Law and Gospel.By Rev. Jacob Smith
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Strength that is found in Christ Jesus is solid ground, because it is built not on hiding your past, but in confessing your past. No past sin can undo what Christ has done in you, because you have a faithful Saviour who is stronger than your sin. That is a place of utmost strength.By St. George's Anglican Church
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There are only two binary identities on the planet. Saved, or not saved. In Christ, or not in Christ. Find your identity in Jesus, for He is the only remedy for your soul.By St. George's Anglican Church
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In this sermon, the Reverend Jacob Smith articulates that if you can figure God out, you don't want to worship Him.By Rev. Jacob Smith
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Some Reflections After 9 Years Offering the Remembering The Battle Service every April 29
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Rev John Hebenton, the retiring vicar of the Anglican Parish of Gate Pā offers some thoughts on the importance of remembering the battles of Pukehinahina-Gate Pa and Te Ranga as we renegotiate our way through this crossroad in the life of Aotearoa-New Zealand.By John Hebenton
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Christian, God the Holy Spirit dwells in You. The God of the universe is intimately present with you. He has come and made His home with you.By St. George's Anglican Church
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What Does the Holy Spirit Actually Do? (Acts 2:1-11)
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In this sermon, the Reverend Jacob Smith breaks down the mighty acts of God and what it is that the Holy Spirit actually does.By Rev. Jacob Smith
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This year is the 160th anniversary of the Battle of Pukehinahina-Gate Pa. This is an important event for our city, especially with some of the other things happening in Aotearoa at the moment. We again offered free lectures to help the community understand our city's history and how it shapes our present. This lecture was the second lecture, It was…
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As this year is the 160th anniversary of the Battle of Pukehinahina-Gate Pa, Gate Pa Anglican Parish offered free lectures to help the community understand our city's history and how it shapes our present. This lecture was in two parts. This is the second, given by Buddy Mikaere. Buddy spoke about the planned New Zealand Wars Museum at Gate Pā, Put…
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What a Ride! - Johns says Thanks and Goodbye.
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A sermon to say thankyou - To explore the process we are all going through – and that it is ok - Use the ascension to invite us all to trust God in all this - Offer some thoughts about what the future might be And then invite people to embrace all that the liminal space might offer with thankfulness, hope and trust. You can read the notes here…
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True faith in Jesus happens when God grants you eyes to see, ears to hear, and a heart that is tender to receive Him. The gospel works because it changes our hearts.By St. George's Anglican Church
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In this sermon, the Reverend Jacob Smith highlights three important points from Jesus’ prayer that speak to your life as part of his church.By Rev. Jacob Smith
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The writer of John’s gospel is not a linear Greek thinker. He presents Jesus using older circular ways of teaching – circling around a topic, with each pass going deeper into the abundance of layers of meaning, into the abundance at the heart of the message, How does that help us read John 15:9-17 ? How does this help us be open to all the image of…
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Earthly empires may rise and fall, but God's church will endure to the end. Your citizenship is in heaven and you have an eternal reward in the gospel that is kept for you and you are kept for it.By St. George's Anglican Church
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Easter is a time to have our minds blown by and for our imaginations to run wild with the possibilities of what the reign of God might look like. - What does that mean for us as we commemorate ANZAC Day and offer a place for our city to commemorate the Battle of Pukehinahina Gate Pa. - What does mean for us facing very uncertain future as a parish?…
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In this sermon, Rev. Jim Munroe describes a story of radical grace and forgiveness.By Rev. Jim Munroe
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Following the Lord Jesus Christ brings purpose and joy, but it never promises ease. If you find yourself faced with difficulties in life, you might be exactly where the Lord is calling you to be.By St. George's Anglican Church
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