Advent Meditations 2023: December 13 – Lk 3:1-6

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Meditations for the 40 Days 2024: 5-Mar – Ps 84:5-7

    For today’s installment of our 40 Days Meditation series, our brother Dale Arconado provides commentary on Ps 84:5-7. Listen below, download here, or search for Words from the Brothers on your favourite podcasting app. Blessed are those whose strength is in you, in whose hear ...  Afficher plus

Meditations for the 40 Days 2024: 2-Mar – Ez 36:24-28

For today’s installment of our 40 Days Meditation series, our brother Joseph Uy provides commentary on Ez 36:24-28. Listen below, download here, or search for Words from the Brothers on your favourite podcasting app. I will take you from the nations and gather you from all the co ...  Afficher plus

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October 11: 1 Kings 14; Colossians 1; Psalms 97–98; Ezekiel 44
ESV: M'Cheyne Reading Plan

With family: 1 Kings 14; Colossians 1 1 Kings 14 (Listen) Prophecy Against Jeroboam 14 At that time Abijah the son of Jeroboam fell sick. 2 And Jeroboam said to his wife, “Arise, and disguise yourself, that it not be known that you are the wife of Jeroboam, and go to Shiloh. Beho ...  Afficher plus

Paul's Journey to Jerusalem - Acts E5
BibleProject

In part one (0:00-13:20), Tim and Jon briefly recap the series so far. They discuss Paul’s complex background. Paul was a Jew but was living primarily among Gentiles in different cities in the Roman Empire. Tim points out that because of his background, Paul’s reputation as a ...

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Acts E1: The Startup of Christianity
BibleProject

This is episode 1 in our series on the book of Acts! In part 1 (0-19:20) Tim and Jon cover the opening verses in Acts 1. Acts 1 is designed to seamlessly connect with the end of the book of Luke. Tim comments that Luke has laid the plot line of the book of Acts on top of the p ...

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Join Your Life to the Light
Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermons - Catholic Preaching and Homilies

Friends, this liturgical year, we are reading from the Gospel of Matthew, and Matthew is written precisely for a Jewish audience. This is why, over and over again, we find Matthew putting Jesus within an Old Testament context. And in our readings for this weekend, the Church j ...

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