Saint Barnabas Anglican Church Podcast: Recent Episodes

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Fr. Greg preaches on the Fourth Sunday After Pentecost

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Fr. Greg walks us through Genesis 3 and the modern applications of Satan's same old ancient lies.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to consider how we may observe ordinary time through Jesus’ teaching in Mark 2 on the Sabbath and how its observance gives us insights into this season we embark upon today.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to reflect upon training this Trinity Sunday to embrace the sort of relationship we see modeled in the Trinity.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to look at the gift of God’s presence on Pentecost today through the promise foretold before its fulfillment in John 14.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to explore our testimony in light of the end of 1 John 5 this morning for three lessons about its impact in the face of one of the greatest spiritual battles of our day.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to consider the call of the Christian life to have hearts expanded to accommodate the sort of life we are called to lead in light of the theme of love throughout our lessons today. He invites us to discover three lessons in the reading from 1 John.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to explore the theme of learning to love as Christ loved us through 1 John 3:11-22 as three lessons are discovered therein.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to reflect upon 1 John for three lessons about the age to come brought new to us in Jesus during Eastertide.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to consider the question, So Now What?, as we move into Eastertide in light of 1 John 5:1-5 for three lessons to assist us in this new season.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to consider what the Resurrection means for us today and every day in light of our reading from Colossians where we find three lessons to consider toward that end.

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Fr. Greg invites us to consider the final words of Jesus, It is finished, and its implications for our lives today on this Good Friday.

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Fr. John invites us to reflect upon the lessons that Jesus leaves us in this final moments from John’s Gospel.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to reflect upon our call to portray Jesus to the world as we look at Philippians 2 and three lessons to assist us toward that end as we begin Holy Week.

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Fr. Greg invites us to explore the topic of guilt and how to lay it down through three lessons found in Psalm 51.

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Bishop Reed made his visitation to us and shared about the power of God as we reflect upon the feeding of the five thousand and consider its application to our lives and as we journey nearer to Easter.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to reflect upon the restlessness of our hearts and finding rest in Jesus as we reflect upon Romans 7 and three lessons to assist us in our Lenten journey.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to explore Genesis 22 as we look at the three “Here I am” statements therein for lessons as to how we embrace these words with our lives today.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to draw nearer to the Lord in this season of Lent by looking at Mark 1:11-13.

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Fr. John invites us to keep a Holy Lent, give it a listen!

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Fr. Greg invites us to look at the Transfiguration from Mark’s account for five lessons from the mountaintop that sustain us in the daily valley.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to consider the call upon our lives to both be rescued and part of the rescue plan for all of humanity on world mission Sunday as we explore it through the call of Abram in Genesis 12.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to consider how we may prevent from domesticating the Gospel (in reference to a quote from Lesslie Newbigin) by looking at 1 Cor. 8 as a case study for three lessons toward that end.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to look that the weight of one line, Mark 1:15, and its impact on history because it is His Story as we consider three lessons therein.

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Fr. Andrew opens with a question, “Have ever wondered how to hear God’s voice?” He then invites us to look at 1 Samuel 3 for three lessons as to how that question is answered. Give a listen!

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Fr. Andrew invites us to behold the baptism of Jesus by looking at Isaiah 42 for three lessons to keep us oriented in the New Year.

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Fr. Greg invites us to look at John’s prologue to explore our place in the family of God as we reflect upon the gift we’ve been given in Christ Jesus at Christmas which carries unto a New Year.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to consider the question, ‘What is our response to Christmas?’ through three lessons found in our reading from Titus.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to look at 2 Samuel 7 amidst the final preparations this morning before our celebration of Christmas for three lessons about our Advent fulfillment found therein.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to look at 1 Thess 5 12-28 for three lessons about learning the language of humanity as revealed in Jesus who teaches us toward that end.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to explore the theme of Advent waiting as we look at 2 Peter 3:8-18 for three lessons that assist us in this season and every season of our lives.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to reflect upon Advent preparations as we look at Paul’s opening greeting from 1 Corinthians to discover three lessons toward that end.

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Fr. Greg invites us to look at Matthew 25 and the reminder and call as followers of Jesus that our even our smallest actions or inactions point to allegiances as we reflect upon the theme of Christ as King.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to explore our call as Christians to adjust to the timezone of living in the day of the Lord amidst the darkness of the world we live in.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to explore 1 Thessalonians 4 and the challenge of the theme it presents therein as an invitation to embrace rather than an escape in this life.

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Bishop Ackerman makes a visitation to Saint Barnabas on All Saints Sunday for confirmations and receptions and teaches about the call to be saints upon the lives of all who profess faith in Jesus.

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Fr. Greg invites us to look at the Great Commandment with fresh eyes today in light of a baptism.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to explore 2 Corinthians 5:1-10 as we wrap up our stewardship season today.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to explore trust and the local church in this third week in stewardship by looking at Acts 4.

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Fr. Greg invites us to look at our response to the parable in Matthew 21.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to look at the theme of trust in regard to our stewardship with the twist found in the parable of the talents from Matthew 25.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to look at the parable of the laborers in the vineyard from Matthew 20 and explore how the Kingdom of Heaven makes contact with our lives.

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Dcn John invites us to reflect upon our reading from Romans 14 and the call upon our lives as disciples through a new endeavor to make Jesus know to our neighbors in an area apartment complex and ministry therein.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to explore improving our backhand as believers on the topic of forgiveness found in Matthew 18 and three lessons we find therein.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to dwell upon Romans 12 and Paul’s exhortation to not be conformed to the world but transformed by the renewal of our minds through three lessons found therein.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to explore Jesus question in Matthew 16:15 and reflect upon its implication for our daily lives.

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Fr. Greg invites us to look a familiar passage from Matthew 14:22-33 and how we can have faith over fear in the midst of the trials of this life.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to look at the Transfiguration account from Luke 9 for three lessons as to how we can connect with the Lord amidst our daily life.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to look at a series of parables from Matthew 13 as Jesus points to the reality of the Kingdom of Heaven and our challenge in light of them.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to look at Matthew 13 and the parable of the weeds and the wheat as an answer to the problem of evil as well as a challenge and hope in the midst of its presence presently until it is fully addressed.

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Fr. Kalimi preaches on the parable of the sower from Matthew’s gospel and applies it to our lives.

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Fr. Greg invites us to explore Matthew 11:28-30 to find the road to recovery in taking Jesus’ yoke as we lay down our own at His feet.

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Fr. Greg walks us through Galatians 5.

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Fr. Greg invites us to explore Matthew 10:16-33 for a few lessons on enduring to the end as Christians.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to explore the culture we set as fathers, friends, and colleagues with others as we explore Exodus 19 and three lessons found therein.

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Bro. Tom preaches on the significance of our name and identify in Christ on the feast of Saint Barnabas, our namesake.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to look at training on Trinity Sunday as we look at the Great Commission and how it instructs us in our relationship with the the Godhead and as we bring others into relationship with Him as well.

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Fr. Greg reminds us of the importance of this day and what it means for us.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to reflect upon Jesus ascension into heaven and three lessons that arise from Acts 1 as we do so.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to explore Psalm 148 for a couple of lessons about recapturing Rogation days that fall today and into the early part of next week.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to look at John 14:1-14 as we explore the meaning of belief and how its aim in helping us become like Jesus.

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Fr. Petta shares a bit about his time away in Africa and how it highlighted the theme of Jesus as the Good Shepherd in John 10. He invites us to make a few observations therein as we explore this passage together.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to explore the resurrection account in John 20 in light of the different viewpoints of the individuals therein as we reflect upon our viewpoint this Easter morning.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to reflect upon the certainties in life alongside the most five most certain words of Jesus found near the end of the Passion reading from John’s Gospel.

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Fr. Greg invites us to reflect upon the new commandment to love as Jesus loved unconditionally through his example in reflection upon this night.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to revisit Jesus triumphal entry into Jerusalem in Matthew’s account in chapter 21:1-11 to explore our expectations of the King along the King we encounter therein.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to explore John 11 and the raising of Lazarus as a case study to see what God is doing in the midst of the moments when that is hard to imagine. He invites us to look at three lessons to assist us in such times in our lives.

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Fr. Greg invites us to explore John 9 and the healing of the blind man to look at our spiritual blindness and need to bring ourselves before Jesus to find healing and wholeness.

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Bishop Reed shares about finding living water and the grace of God in Jesus Christ in reflection on the encounter of Jesus with the Samaritan woman at the well from John’s Gospel.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to dive into the verses leading up to the most well known verse in Scripture, John 3:16, to consider some questions to ask of ourselves as we look at Jesus interaction with Nicodemus and invitation into new life in Him.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to remember whose we are as children of God through faith in Jesus on this first Sunday in Lent. In exploring the temptation of Jesus we are invited to see the temptations that seek to redefine us otherwise, and the ways out through Jesus example for us.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to look at Matthew 17 and Jesus’ Transfiguration to discover two lessons as to our own transformation in His likeness found therein as we regularly attend to our soul’s health before Him.

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Today, as we celebrate World Mission Sunday across the Anglican Church in North America, Fr. Andrew asks us to consider what comes to mind when we hear that work missionary, and to consider ourselves one as well through three lessons that arise from Acts 1:1-8.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to explore 2 Kings 22:8-20 for three lessons as to how to remain rightly oriented in life around the teachings of Scripture.

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Fr. Greg looks at our role, being made in the image of God, and explores how we are called to value and protect life through the pages of Scripture on this Sanctity of Life Sunday Sermon.

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Fr. Petta calls us to consider our call as our Gospel centers upon the calling of the disciples in Matthew 4. He encourages us to align personal and corporately with the that calling as we look back at ways we did so in 2022 and ways to further do so in 2023

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Fr. Andrew this week invites us to explore John 1:29-42 and John’s example of knowing who he is in relationship to Jesus, as we reflect upon our call to do the same and embrace our identity in Him as Christians.

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As we celebrate the Baptism of Jesus this week, Fr. Andrew reminds us that though it we are invited into the life that Jesus models. He asks us to consider what prevents us from participating in God’s purposes from our lives, and how to take steps to do so early in this New Year.

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Happy New Year! Fr. Greg unpacks the New Year celebration within the life of the Church, which on this day marks the naming of Jesus eight days after His birth. He reminds us of the power in the name of Jesus and calls us to reflect upon calling upon Him daily this year for salvation, healing and wholeness.

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Christmas Day: Fr. Andrew invites us to look at John 1 this morning and the reality of the Word Incarnate that we celebrate and what it means for us this day.

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Fr. Andrew invites us to look back at the glory found in this familiar passage from Luke 2 together and take it in anew with a few lessons that it brings as we do so.

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On this final week of Advent, Fr. Andrew pulls forward the Presence of Peace as we prepare for the Prince of Peace and His entrance into the world next week. Three lessons emerge in looking at Matthew’s prologue as we walk with Jesus in the midst of life and find His peace amidst the tranquility as well as the tumult.

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Fr. Greg reminds us to focus upon the joy in the ways the Kingdom of God has drawn near to us as he reflect upon the Gospel reading from Matthew this morning.

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Fr. Petta dives into Isaiah 11 to look at a theme of remains rooted in God’s restorative work in preparation for Christas as well as Jesus’ return through three lessons found therein.

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Fr. Greg opens the pages of Scripture to remind us of the hope found therein as we begin this season of Advent and preparation marked by that theme.

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Fr. Gresser shares about the love of God from the prophet Jeremiah as we reflect upon the occasion for the day that Christ is King.

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Fr. Andrew tackles the hard topics pertaining to the household of Faith and our call to not grow weary of doing good for the good of the Gospel and our growth in the knowledge and love of the Lord.

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The Rev. Andrew Petta - On All Saints we are reflect upon the towering examples from the Hall Of Heroes down through the ages, and the reminder from Ephesians 1:15-23 in our call to the same. Fr. Andrew pulls forward three reminders for all the saints today.

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The Rev. Andrew Petta - Jesus came to seek and save the lost.

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The Rev. Greg McBrayer preaches on hypocrisy and humility.

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The Rev. Andrew Petta preaches on fixing your eyes on Christ.

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The Rev. Andrew Petta preaches on the eighteenth Sunday After Pentecost.

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The Rev. Andrew Petta preaches on the Seventeenth Sunday After Pentecost on contentment.

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The Rev. Andrew Petta preaches on tithing as part of Saint Barnabas's stewardship sermon series.

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The Rev. Andrew Petta - Stewardship goes beyond dollars and cents, it's about remembering your God!

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The Rev. Greg McBrayer - Tithing is not about sitting down and calculating your exact 10% and not a penny more or less. It's about giving with your heart of that which God first gave you--Biblical first fruits.

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The Rev. Andrew Petta - Christians aren't made to travel and proclaim alone. What does the Bible say about partners in gospel?

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Dcn. Rich Stoglin - Are you ready?

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Mr. Kyle Spradley - Many try to enter the Gates of Heaven, but Jesus says few will find the narrow door.

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The Rev. Andrew Petta - "The best is yet to come." Faith is about looking forward and trusting in the promises of Christ.

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The Rev. Andrew Petta preaches on the Eighth Sunday After Pentecost.

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The Rev. John Kalimi - In today's gospel lesson, the disciples ask Christ Jesus to teach them to pray. How should we approach God in prayer today?

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The Rev. Greg McBrayer - Martha wanted Jesus to chastise Mary for not serving and helping more. Jesus wanted Martha to serve with a faithful, listening heart that was a bit more like Mary's. Where should today's Christians land? 

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The Rev. Greg McBrayer - When we hear the well-known parable of the Good Samaritan, we, as Christians, sometimes miss the message. When you see someone in need, do you even slow down? What goes through your mind? What's your excuse for not helping? For not getting involved? Jesus tells us that your excuse isn't good enough. 

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Christ commissioned us to proclaim Him from town to town. 

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The Rev. Greg McBrayer - We live in an age of excuses. Everyone wants to absolve themselves of guilt. But Christ doesn't take excuses. 

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The Rev. Andrew Petta - Fathers are Biblically expected to lead their families. Fortunately, we all have the perfect leader and example in our Heavenly Father!

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The Rev. Andrew Petta - We peer today behind the curtain of Heaven; taking a look at a majestic scene that's beyond our comprehension.

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The Rev. Andrew Petta - The church sometimes gets lost in squabbles over who brings the most to the table or who has "the best" gifts of the Spirit. But on this, the Birthday of the Church, St. Paul reminds us that all the pieces must fit together.

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The Rev. Andrew Petta preaches on the Sunday After Ascension.

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The Rev. Andrew Petta preaches on the Sixth Sunday of Easter.

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The Rev. Andrew Petta - Sermon from the fifth Sunday of Easter.

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The Rev. Andrew Petta - Explore Jesus's role as The Good Shepherd.

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The Rev. Andrew Petta - Satan seeks ruin of souls, but how can the Christian fight back?

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Join in the wonder of the women who went to Jesus's tomb and found that He is risen!

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The Rev. Greg McBrayer - The Passion commemorated on Good Friday is not an abstraction. Christ took the punishment we earned in order to wipe out slate clean.

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Dcn. John Heffron - Maundy Thursday receives its name from the command of Christ that His followers love one another as Christ loved his followers. How does that apply to Christians today?

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The Rev. Andrew Petta - Preludes give a taste of what's to come. Palm Sunday serves as a prelude of sorts to Holy Week and Easter, with a foretaste of the sorrows and joys commemorated in the following week.

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The Rev. Andrew Petta - Jesus asks more of His followers than to simply add Him to the to-do list.

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The Rev. Andrew Petta - Today's reading from Joshua guides us on orienting ourselves towards God's will.

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Dcn. John Heffron - What can we learn about getting to know God and reorienting ourselves on what Christ wants for us?

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The Very Rev. Ryan Reed - As Christians, we're called to imitate Christ and, to some degree, those who themselves imitate Christ.

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The Rev. Greg McBrayer - Our Lord was tempted in the desert at the height of a 40-day fast following His baptism. What can we learn from this about being tempted? And what can we gather about the devil's tactics?

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The Rev. Andrew Petta preaches on the beginning of Lent.

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The Rev. Andrew Petta - What can the Transfiguration teach Christians about transformation?

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The Rev. Herb Bailey - Sharing the Gospel on World Mission Sunday

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Dcn. John Heffron - We already know that Jesus totally changes the rules of the game... Those who suffer now will be rewarded in Heaven! But how do we bring this message to a world turned upside-down?

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The Rev. Andrew Petta - Jesus often had audiences following him around and crowding him to try and hear him preach. Today's churches aren't so fortunate. How do we reach the lost when they don't clamor to us?

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The Rev. Greg McBrayer - Evangelism isn't relegated to missionaries in some far-off land or on some short-term mission trip (though those things are important). Your mission field is right where you are... Including your workplace.

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As Christians, we are called to evangelize and to share the good news. But what does that look like? How do we go out in our communities and grow Christ's church?

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The Rev. Andrew Petta - Recognizing the signs and signals relating to evangelism.

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(The Rev. Andrew Petta) Sharing the Gospel of Christ can be a treat! Like sharing ice cream... Yes, really!

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The Rev. Greg McBrayer preaches on the Second Sunday After Christmas.

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The Rev. Andrew Petta preaches on the first Sunday of Christmas.

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The Rev. Andrew Petta - As we celebrate Christmas, we think about where we see Jesus. For us, he's no longer a helpless little baby in a manger, but his presence is no less tangible!

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The Rev. Greg McBrayer - How do we handle it when God presents His plans and expectations to us? We daily pray, "Thy will be done," but do we always gladly accept His will in our lives? We look to Mary for an example of what to do when confronted with God's will.

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The Rev. Andrew Petta - What do you picture when you hear the word, "rejoice?"

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The Rev. Andrew Petta - Advent is a season of restoration and renewal.

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The Rev. Greg McBrayer preaches on the First Sunday of Advent.

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Dcn. John Heffron - In the ancient world, Christ's role as "King" would have been understood in the common vernacular. Today, we view monarchy differently. That's why we need to adjust our thinking.

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The Rev. Canon Robert Bosworth - Is the culture giving the church visible signs to "run to the mountains" as the Book of Daniel prophesizes?

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The Rev. Andrew Petta - Sometimes, we struggle to understand God's plans. Sometimes, His plans don't reveal themselves until after His Saints' lives have run their course--such was the case with Boaz.

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The Rev. Andrew Petta - When Ruth asked Boaz to act as her Kinsman-Redeemer, it was a risky move! But we see parallels with what Christ does for His church as our Redeemer.

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The Rev. Andrew Petta - Part 2 of Stewardship Sermon Series.

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The Rev. Andrew Petta - Stewardship series, part 1: We begin looking at stewardship with the book of Ruth.

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The Rev. Greg McBrayer - When the rich man asks Jesus what he must do to enter Heaven, Jesus instructs him to sell all he has. Can you give up the world for Christ?

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Dcn. John Heffron - As Christians, we often look for some big, road-to-Damascus-type of event, to the point where we fail to recognize God's hands at work in the more subtle parts of our lives.

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The Rt. Rev. Keith Ackerman - Who is on Christ's side? At what point do we, as as Christians, confuse Christ's power and authority with our own? Hint: it's all His.

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The Rev. Andrew Petta - Following Jesus is not an easy path. He never promised it would be. Where do we go when he confounds our expectations?

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The Rev. Andrew Petta - What does surrendering to Jesus look like?

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The Rev. Greg McBrayer - A true relationship with God in Christ represents a freedom from fear. As Jesus teaches in today's Gospel, it's not what goes into us, but what comes out that can do us harm. 

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The Rev. Greg McBrayer - Upon finishing His "Bread of Life Discourse," many turned away from Jesus. What does rejection look and feel like? How does it apply to us as Christians?

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Dcn. John Heffron - In what ways does the Living Body and Blood of Christ provide for our physical and spiritual needs? How do we witness this in the Eucharist?

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The Rev. Greg McBrayer - Our physical bodies need nourishment to persist in this mortal life. Jesus tells us that our immortal spiritual bodies need nourishment to persist in His blessing of Eternal Life. 

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Fr. Greg preaches on the tenth Sunday after Pentecost.

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The Rev. Greg McBrayer - Understand what it looks like to face down the real ghosts in your life. This, too, can be done only through the power of Christ!

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Join special guest preacher, The Rev. Canon David Roseberry, as he shares the necessity and value of leadership and the drive to serve God as His Church. 

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Go and serve. Christ's command to his disciples applies to us today. 

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Jesus was rejected in his own hometown.

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The Rev. Greg McBrayer: Healing only comes from Jesus! Jairus, the Jewish Official, and the bleeding woman both knew this in Mark's Gospel. What does this mean for you today?

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What do we, as Christians, do when we encounter storms? Do we need to worry? What does it mean when Jesus is in the boat with us? Is He in the boat with you?

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When Jesus compares the Kingdom to seeds, it must've baffled his followers. It takes vision to see--and imagineer--His Kingdom.

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Let's analyze God's forgiveness... And that unforgivable sin.

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What can we learn from Nicodemus about ministry right where we are? Are we hearing God's urging in our lives?

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On this "birthday" of the Church, what lessons can we draw today about the Holy Spirit's work?

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The Creator gives us a bridge to Him. How do we fulfill our role as the Church?

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Why do we pray? What should our prayers look and sound like? When you pray, are you asking God to do what you want or are you asking Him to make you what He wants?

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How to Pray

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Why does the Bible call Christians "sheep?" And how does that relate to Christ's care for us?

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Jesus's bodily resurrection has important implications for Christians today.

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Overcome your fears--whatever their origin--with faith.

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The story of Easter teaches Christians to look for God in the unexpected places.

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The Rev. Andrew Petta preaches on Good Friday 2021.

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Christ's command for His Church is that we love and serve one another. What does that look like today?

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Sometimes, obedience to God requires a little blind Faith. What do we, as Christians get in return for that blind Faith?

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Where will following God's will take you?

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Who is this Christ to whom we pledge? Who do we confess as Christians? What do we affirm when we're confirmed (and every Sunday)? Bp. Reed has answers!

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God is always turning tables in our lives. And it's always for the good of His people!

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Following Christ comes at a cost. Every Christian must make choices: our Lord demands our all, not just what we find comfortable to give.

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The Lenten Lack: how do we find and experience God in giving things up and fasting for Lent?

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Explore Christ's Great Commission. How does it apply to your life today?

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What happens when the Kingdom of God breaks into our world? The Rev. Andrew Petta explores.

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We are called to repentance. But what does that really mean?

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Can anything good come from this? Come and See! A message from John 1:43-51

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Examine the amazing work done in both Christ's baptism at the hands of John and your own baptism. Explore the beautiful assurance God offers through the sacrament of baptism.

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Deacon John preaches on the second Sunday after Christmas.

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Saint Barnabas sermon from the First Sunday of the Christmas season.

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The lessons of Christmas explored.

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This Sunday, Fr. Greg examines some lessons we can take from the Virgin Mary: what can God do in our lives and our world when we respond humbly to His call and accept our vocation as servants of the Lord?

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Are we treating what we have as stewards of what God has given us, or do we forget that what we have is not our own? Let's look to John the Baptist: "He must increase, but I must decrease."

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As we await the coming of Christ commemorated at Christmas, join the Saint Barnabas family for the second Sunday of Advent.

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Understand the urgency of Advent and explore the lead-up to Christmas as a call for revival.

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Apologies for the lower-than-usual audio quality. Fr. Greg preaches on Christ the King Sunday, the final Sunday before the Advent season.

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Keep awake and sober! The Church needs attentive Christians... The Church needs revival!

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What does Jesus mean when he commands his followers to keep watch?

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Recognizing the importance of Stewardship through the lens of Psalm 23.

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What does the Bible say about keeping watch? What are we watching for? What is Christ watching for?

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What did Jesus mean when he promised his disciples, "I will build my church?" What is the "rock" he's speaking about? Find answers here.

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Join us in Matthew's gospel as we explore the costs of true discipleship! 

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Despite being placed in all three of the essential Creeds of the Church (Nicene, Apostles,' Athanasian), the Ascension of Christ is overlooked by many modern Christians. Learn about this important observance and why it matters for us as believers.

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Follow along with Deacon John as we consider the God who prunes His branches of the Church.

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What drives God's desire to seek us out? Explore how God's love for us as His children is reflected in the love of mothers for their children. 

REMINDER: This coming Sunday, 5/17, we resume in-person worship! If you feel comfortable returning to in-person worship, visit stbarnabas.us to learn about special precautions we'll be taking this coming Sunday! 

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How does Christ, our Good Shepherd, care for us? How does he guide and wash us? Learn about following the leadership of Jesus, our gateway to Heaven. 

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What can Jesus's appearance on the Road to Emmaus teach us about how He draws near to us and brings us comfort?

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How Jesus dealt with the apostle we popularly call "Doubting Thomas" gives us a great many lessons for how He wants us to deal with doubt in our own lives. Explore with Fr. Greg as we look at what God's word has to say to us in today's Gospel reading. 

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How does Easter Sunday, and the Gospel accounts thereof, help us to reorient our lives and to "follow the bubbles?" Learn how the Easter narrative is especially pertinent in this time of COVID-19 and social distancing. 

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We explore the depth of the night on which Christ was betrayed, the meaning of Christlike leadership with true humility, The weight of Jesus washing his disciples' feet and the institution of the Last Supper is on full display on Maundy Thursday.

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Explore the "Who's this?" question of Palm Sunday. Join the crowds who welcomed Jesus into Jerusalem as they asked about the identity of the one we know as Christ. 

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This fifth Sunday in our Lenten journey, we explore John's gospel and the story of Lazarus. How did Jesus showcase His full Godliness and full humanity at that moment? And how much can we glean from John 11:35, the shortest passage in scripture, that says, simply, "Jesus Wept?" We can draw great comfort from Christ here. Listen and learn why!

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As we worship via live-stream while public worship and gatherings are suspended due to COVID-19 (coronavirus), we turn our attention to Psalm 23, perhaps one of the most well-known passages of Scripture in Christianity. We explore how the Lord is and always remains our shepherd and caregiver. (Audio pulled from live-stream video, pardon sound quality and echo). REMINDER: public in-person worship is suspended across Tarrant County, TX, until further notice. We encourage you to follow our podcast and all updates on stbarnabas.us to keep up with worship patterns as is possible. 

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Understanding the disease of sin helps the Christian combat it. How do we stop ourselves from manufacturing idols? The readings were -

Exodus 17:1-7 ; Psalm 95 ; Romans 1:16-32 ; John 4:5-42

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What does it look like for the Christian to grow in the likeness of Jesus? How do we do it? Fr. Andrew breaks down how we're called by Scripture to grow in the likeness of Christ.

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When you're tempted by sin, know this: Jesus was tempted, too! Learn how to respond to temptation by growing in holiness, safeguarding yourself against sin and the Devil. That's what Lent is all about: self-denial in the service of deepening and strengthening your relationship with God.

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Ash Wednesday is one of those Church holidays the secular world doesn't seem to want to co-opt. Why do Christians face their own mortality on this day? What does it have to do with repentance and self-examination? Let's explore together! "Remember you are dust, and to dust you shall return." (Genesis 3:19)

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The Rev. Greg McBrayer teaches on the lessons we should learn from Christ's Transfiguration, and what it means for us, as Christians, and how we should live out those lessons in life and in the workplace.