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Christ Church Jerusalem

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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 Fruit of Repentance | Rev. Aaron Eime

March 21, 2022 17:17 - 26.7 MB

20 March 2022 - Third Sunday in Lent - God is not the god of karma; he is the God of grace, says Rev. Aaron Eime. In challenging some of our false assumptions at how the world works, Jesus calls us to show the fruit of repentance. Readings: Isaiah 55:1-9; 1 Corinthians 10:1-13; Luke 13:1-9 Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) donation. www.christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/ This sermon is also available on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c...

Leviticus16v29-34 - Bible study

March 16, 2022 19:51 - 55.3 MB

Aaron and the gang finish Leviticus 16 and the statutes for the Day of Atonement. Led by Aaron Eime. Notes for this study can be found at https://www.christchurchjerusalem.org/sermons/bible-studies/leviticus-and-god-called/ Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) donation. www.christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/

Living Beyond Our Fears | Rev. David Pileggi

March 14, 2022 21:00 - 30.8 MB

Living Beyond Our Fears | Rev. David Pileggi 13 March 2022 - Second Sunday in Lent - Psalm 27 and our Gospel passage today are tied together by the theme of fear. In this psalm, we discover that biblical worship – where we behold God’s beauty, express joy, and offer sacrifice – is the best place to lose our fears and anxieties. The trust and obedience of Jesus, as He refuses to let anything stop him from doing God’s will and walking the way of the cross, also enables us to live beyond our f...

Leviticus 16v17-28 - Bible study

March 09, 2022 05:05 - 55.3 MB

We continue digging into Leviticus 16, the Day of Atonement and instructions for the scapegoat. Led by Aaron Eime. Notes for this study can be found at https://www.christchurchjerusalem.org/sermons/bible-studies/leviticus-and-god-called/ Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) donation. www.christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/

Leviticus 16v15-28 - Bible study

March 09, 2022 05:05 - 55.3 MB

We continue digging into Leviticus 16, the Day of Atonement and instructions for the scapegoat. Led by Aaron Eime. Notes for this study can be found at https://www.christchurchjerusalem.org/sermons/bible-studies/leviticus-and-god-called/ Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) donation. www.christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/

People, Get Ready | Rev. David Pileggi

March 07, 2022 17:58 - 36.2 MB

6 March 2022 - First Sunday in Lent - In this world, we will face testing and trials. It is at these times, says Rev. David Pileggi, that we need to hear the voice of the Lord - not only for encouragement to remain faithful but to strengthen our identity in Him. We should not be surprised when trials come our way, we must be prepared. Readings: Deuteronomy 8; Luke 4:1-13 Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) donation. www.christchurchjerusalem.org/donat...

Leviticus 16v11-14 - Bible study

March 02, 2022 05:05 - 49.6 MB

Moses had acted as priest for one week, demonstrating to Aaron and his sons how to serve appropriately in the presence of God (Lev 8-9). On the eighth day, Aaron had assumed his role as the High Priest and now receives instructions on how to enter the Holy of Holies to meet with the Lord. Led by Aaron Eime. Notes for this study can be found at https://www.christchurchjerusalem.org/sermons/bible-studies/leviticus-and-god-called/ Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a sm...

Stop, Look, and Listen | Rev. David Pileggi

February 28, 2022 21:10 - 35 MB

27 February 2022 - Transfiguration Sunday - The story of the Transfiguration brings the season of Epiphany to a close. As with the Baptism of Jesus at the beginning of Epiphany, a voice from heaven is the highlight of the Transfiguration passage. The voice of God connects the life and ministry of Jesus with the entire Hebrew Bible and commands Jesus’ disciples to listen to him in a biblical context. Sermon by Rev. David Pileggi. Readings: Genesis 3:1-24; 2 Corinthians 3:12-4:2; Luke 9:28-43a...

Leviticus 16 - Bible study

February 23, 2022 05:05 - 59.2 MB

Aaron and the gang look at the Day of Atonement as laid out in Leviticus 16. This leads to a discussion on the scapegoat and Azazel. Led by Aaron Eime. Notes for this study can be found at https://www.christchurchjerusalem.org/sermons/bible-studies/leviticus-and-god-called/ Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) donation. www.christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/

Love your enemies | Rev. Neville Jones

February 21, 2022 19:36 - 26.8 MB

20 February 2022 - Seventh Sunday of Epiphany - In just a few verses Luke records an occasion when Jesus taught his disciples how to live transformed lives, both as a community and individuals. The heart of this is summed up in three words: Love your enemies. Deacon Neville Jones walks us through several of Jesus' examples of how we should respond when subjected to insults, physical aggression and injustice. And more than that, how through forgiveness and generosity we can reflect the charact...

Leviticus 15 - Bible study

February 16, 2022 05:05 - 63.7 MB

Reading Leviticus 15 leads to a discussion on the view of sex within Jewish and Christian contexts. The group also revisits the difference between sinfulness and uncleanness. Led by Aaron Eime. Notes for this study can be found at https://www.christchurchjerusalem.org/sermons/bible-studies/leviticus-and-god-called/ Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) donation. www.christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/

When Everyone Speaks Well of You | Michael Kerem

February 14, 2022 18:02 - 35 MB

13 February 2022 - Sixth Sunday of Epiphany - In an age of social media when so many of us are concerned with appearances and what others think of us, we should heed the words of Jesus, “Woe to you when everyone speaks well of you.” This saying and others in the Lukan account of the Sermon on the Mount uncovers a spiritual reality that reveals the blessings of poverty, desperation, and even persecution. Readings: Jeremiah 17:5-20; Psalm 1; Luke 6:17-26 Blessed by our teachings? Consider sa...

Whom shall I send? | Rev. Aaron Eime

February 07, 2022 21:18 - 25.6 MB

6 February 2022 - Fifth Sunday of Epiphany - The ancient calling of Jesus to discipleship and to represent the good news of God is irrevocable. Rev. Aaron Eime reminds us that the call of discipleship extends to us today. We should answer Jesus' call with all humility and courage. Readings: Isaiah 6:1-13; 1 Corinthians 15:1-11; Luke 5:1-11 Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) donation. www.christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/ This sermon is also availabl...

Leviticus 14 - Bible study

February 02, 2022 05:05 - 46.2 MB

Leviticus 14 deals with the cleansing of lepers and infected homes, and the group continues to grapple with the implications for disciples of Jesus. Led by Aaron Eime. Notes for this study can be found at https://www.christchurchjerusalem.org/sermons/bible-studies/leviticus-and-god-called/ Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) donation. www.christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/

Gospel Lessons from a Nazareth Synagogue | Rev. David Pileggi

January 31, 2022 19:50 - 33.6 MB

Gospel Lessons from a Nazareth Synagogue | Rev. David Pileggi 30 January 2022 - Fourth Sunday of Epiphany - Luke’s account of Jesus’ sermon in Nazareth is rich in detail of Jewish religious life in the first century. It also defines the mission of Jesus and, even further, the very nature of the Father who sent Him. The strong reaction of the townsfolk, says Rev. David Pileggi, is instructive for us in addressing our own current issues. This sermon is dedicated to the memory of Dwight A. Pryo...

What's the catch? Gospel Lessons from a Nazareth Synagogue | Rev. David Pileggi

January 31, 2022 19:50 - 33.6 MB

Gospel Lessons from a Nazareth Synagogue | Rev. David Pileggi 30 January 2022 - Fourth Sunday of Epiphany - Luke’s account of Jesus’ sermon in Nazareth is rich in detail of Jewish religious life in the first century. It also defines the mission of Jesus and, even further, the very nature of the Father who sent Him. The strong reaction of the townsfolk, says Rev. David Pileggi, is instructive for us in addressing our own current issues. This sermon is dedicated to the memory of Dwight A. Pryo...

Leviticus 13 - Bible study

January 26, 2022 05:05 - 55.3 MB

The passage giving instructions for dealing with leprosy leads to a discussion whether there is a connection between sin and sickness. Led by Aaron Eime. Notes for this study can be found at https://www.christchurchjerusalem.org/sermons/bible-studies/leviticus-and-god-called/ Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) donation. www.christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/

The Gospel of God on Display in a Nazareth Synagogue | Rev. David Pileggi

January 24, 2022 17:17 - 37.9 MB

23 January 2022 - Third Sunday of Epiphany - Jesus begins his ministry in Luke’s gospel by declaring that his mission is a continuation of God’s desire to rescue (redeem) what rightfully belongs to Him. We can only fully understand the depth of God’s love and compassion, says Rev. David Pileggi, when we see this incident in the light of his dealings with Israel. And redemption is always accompanied by humility and repentance. Readings: Leviticus 25:8-15, 39-50; Isaiah 61:1-11; Luke 4:14-21 ...

Leviticus 12 - Bible study

January 19, 2022 21:08 - 52.8 MB

The group looks at the offerings required of a woman after childbirth and discusses whether there is some sin a woman commits in childbirth and continues to touch on the definition of atonement. Led by Aaron Eime. Notes for this study can be found at https://www.christchurchjerusalem.org/sermons/bible-studies/leviticus-and-god-called/ Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) donation. www.christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/

The Wedding at Cana | Rev. Neville Jones

January 17, 2022 21:09 - 27 MB

16 January 2022 - Second Sunday of Epiphany - That Jesus miraculously turned water into wine has made the story of the wedding at Cana in Galilee well known. John calls the transformation a "sign" as it's much more than just a miracle. Rev. Neville Jones walks us through details of the story as well as how Jesus refers to weddings in his teachings. He will then show us the significance and prophetic nature of this sign, the first of seven signs in Jesus' ministry. Readings: Isaiah 63:1-5; Ps...

Leviticus 11 - Bible study

January 12, 2022 05:05 - 55.1 MB

A passage on clean and unclean animals stokes discussion on what kosher laws mean to the followers of Jesus the Messiah. Led by Aaron Eime. Notes for this study can be found at https://www.christchurchjerusalem.org/sermons/bible-studies/leviticus-and-god-called/ Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) donation. www.christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/

Who or What Defines You? | Rev. David Pileggi

January 10, 2022 17:15 - 28.7 MB

9 January 2022 - First Sunday of Epiphany - Although we may struggle with some questions that the baptism of Jesus raises, his experience at the Jordan River does have an obvious and powerful life-giving message. Our obsessive search for meaning and identity today is often done in the most harmful ways imaginable. Instead, each one of us needs to hear our Father's voice saying, “You are my beloved child,” and then respond. Readings: Isaiah 42:1-7, 43:1-7; Luke 3:15-17, 21-22 Blessed by our ...

Leviticus 10 - Bible study

January 05, 2022 05:05 - 60.8 MB

The account of the death of Aaron's sons Nadab and Abihu leads to a discussion of God's holiness and his expectations for worship. Led by Aaron Eime. Notes for this study can be found at https://www.christchurchjerusalem.org/sermons/bible-studies/leviticus-and-god-called/ Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) donation. www.christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/

The Massacre of the Innocents: Then and Now | Rev. David Pileggi

January 03, 2022 21:44 - 38.3 MB

2 January 2022 - Second Sunday After Christmas - The joyous season of Christmas is interrupted by the commemoration of Herod’s murder of the boys of Bethlehem. The story is an essential reminder that a non-stop war has been waged from the beginning -- by the devil, fallen humanity, our culture, and our political systems -- that seeks to promote chaos and destroy life. Rev. David Pileggi reminds us that to glorify God means to no longer be bystanders. We should not be afraid of being unpopul...

Leviticus9 - Bible study

December 28, 2021 19:37 - 54.3 MB

At the end of Leviticus 9, we see the fruit of obeying God's requirements for Israel's worship -- the manifest presence of God. Led by Aaron Eime. Notes for this study can be found at https://www.christchurchjerusalem.org/sermons/bible-studies/leviticus-and-god-called/ Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) donation. www.christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/

Be a Risk-Taker with God | Rev. Rosemary Saunders

December 27, 2021 19:25 - 17.8 MB

26 December 2021 - First Sunday After Christmas - Deacon Rosemary Saunders challenges us to stop and experience the day Jesus the Messiah was born. What do we see? What do we hear and smell? In the midst of stinky animals and boisterous shepherds, perhaps we see a mother and child at risk. God's ways are not our ways. God takes a risk to become one of us. He loves us and longs to dwell with us. Let us be risk-takers with God. Readings: Psalm 84; Luke 2 Blessed by our teachings? Consider say...

Leviticus 8 and Sacrifices - Bible study

December 22, 2021 05:05 - 49.6 MB

A pause in the verse-by-verse study in Leviticus to engage in a broader discussion about sacrifices. Led by Aaron Eime. Notes for this study can be found at https://www.christchurchjerusalem.org/sermons/bible-studies/leviticus-and-god-called/ Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) donation. www.christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/

'Mother Mary comes to me' | Rev. David Pileggi

December 20, 2021 19:51 - 29.2 MB

19 December 2021 - Fourth Sunday of Advent - The life of the mother of Jesus has been ignored in many Christian traditions. Yet Mary’s extraordinary trust and obedience should be an inspiration for us today. It is posited that she was Jesus' first disciple and -- in contradiction to the pop song -- she really does show us wisdom. Perhaps her most important contribution was to give an example for her son Jesus, who like his mother, was called upon to say “Yes” to the will of God. Readings: M...

Leviticus 8v1-9 - Bible study

December 15, 2021 15:42 - 53.7 MB

The discussion from Leviticus 8 focuses on the ordination of Aaron and his sons, priestly garb as well as the ongoing discussion on what is atonement. Led by Aaron Eime. Notes for this study can be found at https://www.christchurchjerusalem.org/sermons/bible-studies/leviticus-and-god-called/ Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) donation. www.christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/

Baptism is not a divine insurance policy | Rev. Kevin Cable

December 14, 2021 04:38 - 40.8 MB

12 December 2021 - Third Sunday of Advent - After no Israelite prophets for more than 400 years, John the Baptist's appearance heralded the coming of the Messiah. Many went out to the wilderness to drink in John's words and be baptized by him, but John called out those who came with selfish and shallow intensions. Rev. Kevin Cable, the rector of the Anglican Church of St. Peter in Jaffa, echoes John's message and reminds us that salvation is not inherited, baptism isn't a divine insurance pol...

Dying for God: Maccabees and the New Testament | Rev. Aaron Eime

December 08, 2021 19:07 - 35 MB

This week, we have a special Hanukkah lecture by Aaron Eime. Hanukkah is not quite a biblical holiday, yet it has become a very visible Jewish holiday around the world. The events that Hanukkah commemorates are recorded in the four Books of the Maccabees, none of which enter either the Jewish or Protestant Christian canons. Yet, we find the theology of the Maccabees in the New Testament, underpinning the theology of the early Church. Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a...

Be The Voice Calling, 'Prepare!' | Rev. Aaron Eime

December 06, 2021 17:58 - 24.3 MB

5 December 2021 - Second Sunday of Advent - This second week of Advent, we turn to the message of the prophets and John the Baptist and their call to prepare the way of the Lord. Rev. Aaron Eime reminds us that the ancient prophetic message is still relevant to us today. John was the voice in the desert, and we are the voices today that must speak to the world the message of preparation and hope. We must also nurture a community living in expectation of Jesus' return. Readings: Malachi 3:1-5...

Leviticus 7 - Bible study

December 01, 2021 05:05 - 46.9 MB

The study group discusses the guilt offering and the fellowship offering. A technical problem cuts the meeting short. Led by Aaron Eime. Notes for this study can be found at https://www.christchurchjerusalem.org/sermons/bible-studies/leviticus-and-god-called/ Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) donation. www.christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/

Come Lord Jesus: Defender, Redeemer and Judge | Rev. Aaron Eime

November 29, 2021 21:28 - 27.4 MB

28 November 2021 - First Sunday of Advent - During this first week of Advent, the beginning of the Church's liturgical year, Rev. Aaron Eime turns our focus towards the return of the Messiah. The coming of the Lord brings both redemption and judgment, a time when everything hidden in darkness will be revealed by the light of God. Jesus and the prophets depict a world in chaos at the end of time, and the Day of Lord can look terrifying for some but be an obsession for others. Jesus admonishes ...

Leviticus 6vs8-30- Bible study

November 24, 2021 05:25 - 52.7 MB

Why is the sin offering eating by the worshiper? Why is the fire on the altar to be ever burning? What should we wear when we stand before God? Listen in as the group considers these questions. Led by Aaron Eime. Notes for this study can be found at https://www.christchurchjerusalem.org/sermons/bible-studies/leviticus-and-god-called/ Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) donation. www.christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/

Leviticus 6vs8-29 - Bible study

November 24, 2021 05:25 - 52.7 MB

Why is the sin offering eating by the worshiper? Why is the fire on the altar to be ever burning? What should we wear when we stand before God? Listen in as the group considers these questions. Led by Aaron Eime. Notes for this study can be found at https://www.christchurchjerusalem.org/sermons/bible-studies/leviticus-and-god-called/ Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) donation. www.christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/

Asking God the hard questions | Rev. Rosemary Saunders

November 23, 2021 03:40 - 23.6 MB

21 November 2021 - Feast of Christ the King - Who is God? Do we really know him? Can we really trust him? Deacon Rosemary Saunders encourages us to ask God the tough questions, the questions that cause us to grope for God. The eternal King will answer, perhaps not in a way we want, but in a way to reminds us that he is for us and not against us. Readings: Daniel 7:1-9; Psalm 93; Revelation 1:4-8; John 18:33-38 Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) dona...

Leviticus 6vs1-7 - Bible study

November 17, 2021 05:05 - 54.3 MB

What should we give back when we have stolen or broken something that does not belong to us? We look at the instructions in Leviticus and compare them to Exodus and the New Testament. Led by Aaron Eime. Notes for this study can be found at https://www.christchurchjerusalem.org/sermons/bible-studies/leviticus-and-god-called/ Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) donation. www.christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/

Hannah's Example | Rev. Dana Mix

November 15, 2021 18:42 - 19.4 MB

14 November 2021 - 25th Sunday After Pentecost - Hannah, wife of Elkanah, had no children. She faced the pressures of her culture's expectations by going before the Lord. She was real before the Lord, and he was faithful! Deacon Dana Mix encourages us to follow Hannah's example, go before the Lord in prayer, be real and rejoice in who God is. Readings: 1 Samuel 1:4-20, 2:1-10; Hebrews 10:11-25; Mark 13:1-8 Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) donation....

Leviticus 5vs7-19 - Bible study

November 10, 2021 05:05 - 59.4 MB

Discussion about guilt offerings brings up questions of how atonement works. Led by Aaron Eime. Notes for this study can be found at https://www.christchurchjerusalem.org/sermons/bible-studies/leviticus-and-god-called/ Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) donation. www.christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/

Lessons from Two Widows | Rev. Neville Jones

November 08, 2021 20:21 - 25.3 MB

7 November 2021 - 24th Sunday After Pentecost - Deacon Neville Jones look at the story of Elijah and the widow of Zarephath in the Old Testament, and, in the New Testament, the story of the widow who put just two small coins into the temple treasury. Jesus uses both these women to teach his disciples some unexpected and important truths about the character of God. Their circumstances were very different, but they both showed that God is faithful like no other. Psalm 146 picks up this theme to...

Honor Their Sacrifice | Rev. David Pileggi

November 01, 2021 16:27 - 33.1 MB

31 October 2021 - All Saints Day - Upon the celebration of All Saints Day, we consider why it is essential for us to honor and keep before us the millions of followers of Jesus who have given their lives in rejecting idolatry and remained loyal witnesses of Jesus the Messiah. Surely we should live in such a way that honors their sacrifice. Readings: Revelation 7:1–17; Psalm 145:3-13; Luke 6:20–31 Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) donation. www.chri...

Leviticus 5vs1-6 - Bible study

October 27, 2021 04:05 - 59 MB

In Leviticus 5, the first verse about not speaking up about a public charge sparks a discussion that ranges from social-media-related voyeurism and how Leviticus 5:1 comes into play at Jesus' trial recorded in the Gospels. Led by Aaron Eime. Notes for this study can be found at https://www.christchurchjerusalem.org/sermons/bible-studies/leviticus-and-god-called/ Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) donation. www.christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/

Sight to the blind | Rev. David Pileggi

October 26, 2021 02:22 - 27 MB

24 October 2021 - 22nd Sunday after Pentecost - Bartimaeus is unique in the the Gospel of Mark. Ironically, although blind, he is one of the few who sees who Jesus claims to be. What can we, as modern disciples, learn from him? His faith is a bold faith, desperate to receive from Jesus. Unlike the rich young ruler, nothing, not even his cloak hinders him from following Jesus. Readings: Hebrews 11:1-6; Psalm 34; Mark 10:46-52 Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (...

Questions, Answers, & the Voice in the Whirlwind

October 18, 2021 20:42 - 23.1 MB

17 October 2021 - 21st Sunday after Pentecost - Asking questions and seeking answers from God is not disrespectful nor inherently a wrong thing if done with the right intention. God is not unaware of our personal situations, and he knows us intimately. He is present during our dark times, and he hears our cries and questions about suffering and evil. It's from the storm and the chaos of the world that God’s voice can still be heard. When everything seems out of control, the reality is that Go...

Leviticus 4vs22-35 - Bible study

October 13, 2021 04:05 - 48.3 MB

Finishing Leviticus 4, the discussion about intentional and unintentional sins continues. Led by Aaron Eime. Notes for this study can be found at https://www.christchurchjerusalem.org/sermons/bible-studies/leviticus-and-god-called/ Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) donation. www.christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/

The Best Investment You Will Ever Make

October 11, 2021 18:40 - 29.2 MB

10 October 2021 - 20th Sunday after Pentecost - The lie of the Devil is that we can have the good life without God. Jesus exposed this lie by his faithful obedience. Rev. David Pileggi tells us that we also expose Satan's lie when we live like Jesus. Jesus called us to give to the poor and needy. When we do, we not only combat the Devil but we proclaim the merciful, generous character of God. We also invest in our eternal future. Jesus called the Rich Young Ruler to radically trust God with ...

Leviticus 4vs1-21 - Bible study

October 06, 2021 04:05 - 59.8 MB

Moses introduces the first sacrifice for sin; these sins are unintentional or committed in ignorance. This chapter details mandatory atonement for unintentional sins, confession of sins, forgiveness of sins, and cleansing from defilement. The chapter details four types of people who bring a sacrifice for sin: the priest, elders of the community, those in leadership positions, and the common people. We note again that these sins are unintentional and the later prophets of Israel argue against ...

Messiah, Redemption, and Broken Relationships

October 04, 2021 17:44 - 21.6 MB

3 Oct 2021 - 19th Sunday after Pentecost - In the beginning God created couples: Heaven and Earth, Light and Darkness, Male and Female. Each of these couples is in a relationship and it is difficult to understand one without the other. Marriage is also a relationship, but not all relationships are a marriage. We are all in relationships of one sort or another. We are in relationships with each other and with the Living God. All relationships need work and broken ones even more so. God never g...

Leviticus 3 - Bible study

September 29, 2021 04:04 - 43.4 MB

In Leviticus 3, the peace offering. Led by Aaron Eime. Notes for this study can be found at https://www.christchurchjerusalem.org/sermons/bible-studies/leviticus-and-god-called/ Blessed by our teachings? Consider saying thank you with a small (or large) donation. www.christchurchjerusalem.org/donate/

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