Watch the video version of this sermon here ! Hello and welcome back to another week here on Making Waves! I want to apologize for the messy past few weeks of missed blog posts and the such. Unfortunately, my computer has been at the doctor and it has made editing the video feed a little challenging, but they should be back on schedule after the brief hiccup soon. We have an incredibly interesting message this Sunday. Today is actually a holiday within the liturgical calendar of the Methodist tradition and several other doctrinal branches. It’s a fairly recent addition to the calendar (in fact, some might remember it’s inception!) and was added to the list in 1925. It’s known as Christ the King Sunday, and it just seemed so fitting for where we are at right now that I had to preach on it today. We’ll get to the scripture soon, but first, where did this young holiday get it’s roots? Well, it began in Mexico after the harsh religious persecution suffered by the Christians...
Watch the videos for the Pelham United Methodist Church Revival 2016 by using the links below! Night 1: Rev. Sue Anne Morris Night 2: Rev. Brad Thie Night 3: Rev. Clark Chilton Night 4: Rev. Nathan Webb (this sermon transcript is also found below) Good evening! It’s so wonderful to see you all here for our final night of Revival here at Pelham UMC. What an incredible week we’ve had. So, many wonderful speakers, great worship and praise, and a good, good Father overseeing the whole event. I can honestly stand here and tell you that I have never preached at a Revival prior to this moment, and, in fact, I only discovered earlier this year that the Methodists even have a history of Revival at all. It’s been fascinating to learn more about what this means. What a Revival is, what it can be, what it can do, how it can change people. I’ve fallen in love with this idea of Revival and I hope that, after these past several days, you have also fallen in love with God in a whole new w...
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