Sermon: Rev. Robert S. Jackson
Scripture: Matthew 6:23 and John 10:10
Matthew
Matthew’s Gospel is presented as a firsthand account of many of the events recorded – since Matthew (sometimes called Levi) was an actual disciple of Jesus. Metaphysically, Matthew represents our spiritual faculty of will. In the body this faculty is associated with the forehead.
(Source: Fillmore Study Bible, Metaphysical Bible Dictionary)
Love thy neighbor
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Scripture: Matthew 22:34-40 and John 14:34
Valentine’s Day
The intention of prayer
Sermon: Rev. Pamela Marks
Scripture: Matthew 6:9-13
The calling
Sermon: Rev. Robert S. Jackson
Scripture: Matthew 4:17-20
Celebrating the Christmas within
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Scripture: Matthew 2:7-10
Fourth Sunday in Advent/Christmas
Everlasting Joy
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Scripture: Matthew 1:20-23
Third Sunday in Advent
The harvest
Sermon: Rev. Robert S. Jackson
Scripture: Matthew 9:35-38
Thanksgiving
Building on a solid foundation
Sermon: Rev. Robert S. Jackson
Scripture: Matthew 7:17-24
Be like a child, grow like a child
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Scripture: Matthew 18:1-5
The gate way
Sermon: Rev. Robert S. Jackson
Scripture: Matthew 7:13-14, John 14:6