Sermons, lectures and teachings from Christ Church Jerusalem, founded 1849 as a center of prayer for all nations with worship reflecting the Jewish context of the gospel.
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THE MAN OF GOD FROM JUDAH | 1 Kings 13 with Phil Morrow by Christ Church JerusalemDi Christ Church Jerusalem
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ZECHARIAH, MARY, ANNA AND SIMEON | Luke 1-2 with David Pileggi by Christ Church JerusalemDi Christ Church Jerusalem
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THE MAGI | Matthew 2 with Phil Morrow by Christ Church JerusalemDi Christ Church Jerusalem
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NATHAN AND GAD | 1 Samuel 22-24, 2 Samuel 7-12 with John Arnold by Christ Church JerusalemDi Christ Church Jerusalem
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DEBORAH Judges 4 - 5 With Krystal White by Christ Church JerusalemDi Christ Church Jerusalem
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BALAAM | Numbers 22-24, 31 with John Arnold by Christ Church JerusalemDi Christ Church Jerusalem
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AARON & MIRIAM | Exodus 15, 20, Numbers 12 with Phil Morrow by Christ Church JerusalemDi Christ Church Jerusalem
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ABRAHAM | Genesis 20 and John 8 with John Arnold by Christ Church JerusalemDi Christ Church Jerusalem
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THIS IS THE BLESSING | Joshua 1:1-18 with David Pileggi by Christ Church JerusalemDi Christ Church Jerusalem
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LISTEN! | 2 Samuel 22:1-51 with Phil Morrow by Christ Church JerusalemDi Christ Church Jerusalem
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WHEN YOU ENTER | Isaiah 60:1-22 with John Arnold by Christ Church JerusalemDi Christ Church Jerusalem
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WHEN YOU GO OUT | Isaiah 54:1-10 with Krystal White by Christ Church JerusalemDi Christ Church Jerusalem
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YOU STAND | Isaiah 61:10 - 63:9 with Phil Morrow by Christ Church JerusalemDi Christ Church Jerusalem
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YOU STAND | Isaiah 61:10-63:9 with Phil Morrow by Christ Church JerusalemDi Christ Church Jerusalem
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In this sermon on John chapter 1, the Gospel author’s use of words becomes pivotal in understanding what is being said about Jesus and how people respond to him. After grasping what John intended to say, the sermon concludes by explaining how verse 14 answers those who reject God.Di Christ Church Jerusalem
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Christmas evokes feelings of coziness and family for many. However, the story of Luke 2 is anything but cozy. Amidst the difficulties of the story, Luke points the reader to Jesus and his power to overcome these trials back then and even todayDi Christ Church Jerusalem
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Fourth Sunday of AdventDi Christ Church Jerusalem
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Christmas is the season that we rightly associate with joy because joy comes when we are in the Presence of the Lord. However, false expectations and our refusal to take God’s Word seriously robs us of both. God wants to so transform us that we will be able to live in joy despite our disappointments, hurts and sorrows.…
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Prepare the Way | Michael Niebur by Christ Church JerusalemDi Christ Church Jerusalem
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The Day of the Lord is often described as a terrible day, a day of great fear and terror. And it will be a day of judgment. But instead of constantly watching the times Jesus told His disciples to watch themselves. It isn't the signs in the world we should fear but the one who will judge. We should also be grateful that He will come to redeem us. T…
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"My kingdom is not of this world.” So Jesus stated when He stood before Pilate, the Roman governor. The reality of God’s kingship and sovereignty in the world is best understood by taking into account the Jewish thinking of Jesus’ day. This will help every Christian come to a deeper understanding of the Kingdom of God as proclaimed, illustrated and…
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[11/13/24, 10:21:58 AM] John Arnold: The readings today should remind us of true generosity. However, if we aspire to be hospitable and generous, both in our thanksgiving to God and our love towards our neighbours, we must also understand our own hypocrisy.[11/13/24, 10:22:11 AM] John Arnold: Maybe?Di Christ Church Jerusalem
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In a day and age when sainthood seems impossible we must not lose sight of our ongoing relationships with those faithful Christians who have gone before us. While we do not venerate or pray to saints, those who died in Christ are still very much alive and their faithfulness continues to show us how it is possible to finish the race that is set befo…
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