Sinopsis
This publication is the weekly message audio from Parker Ford Church, in Pottstown PA. Occassionally, a cooredsponding study guide will be provided in PDF format. If you would like more information about our service times or to go to know PFC better please visit our website.
Episodios
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Joy and Grief: Working through Empathy
19/05/2020 Duración: 11minMid-Week Teaching – Joy and Grief: Working through EmpathyIn this week's teaching we explore the role of empathy in suffering. Have you ever struggled with what to say to a friend or loved one when they're going through a difficult trial? You're not alone. Unfortunately, people often unintentionally say hurtful things that only make things more painful in these situations. The paradox of joy and grief in the Scriptures helps reveal a healthy path forward.
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Joy and Grief: A Cure for the Over and the Under Serious
13/05/2020 Duración: 11minIn our mid-week teaching DJay continues the ongoing series on joy and grief. Have you ever met a person who couldn't take a joke? Or, perhaps, someone who never knew when to stop joking. Living a life of balance between joy and grief can help us understand when it is time to be silly and when it is time to be disciplined.
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Joy and Grief: Working Through Rest
05/05/2020 Duración: 11minIn this week's teaching on Joy and Grief, Pastor D. Jay Martin offers some thoughts on working through grief to arrive at a place of rest. When we are truly quiet, we are often confronted with parts of ourselves that we would rather avoid. Biblical lament offers us a path to move through this discomfort into a place of wisdom and rest.
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Mid-Week Teaching - Joy & Grief: Working Through Forgiveness
29/04/2020 Duración: 11minIn this week's teaching DJay offers further reflections on the Joy and Grief paradigm. We are invited to work through areas of personal offense in our lives by embracing the Biblical invitation to lament and grieve.
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Joy and Grief: Working through Fear and Anger
22/04/2020 Duración: 11minIn our mid-week teaching DJay continues the discussion concerning the relationship between joy and grief. The Scriptures offer lament as a healthy pathway to work through anger and fear.
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Joy & Grief: An Introduction
15/04/2020 Duración: 10minPastor DJay begins with the introduction of the mid-week teaching miniseries on the topic Joy and Grief.This teaching is also available on the Parker Ford Church You-Tube channel.“When a person lives a life of balance, willing to embrace both joy and grief, then the treasures of both joy and grief are unlocked. Joy is the key to grief and grief the key to joy. When we hold on to the hope of joy, even in the midst of deep lament, grief can become a source of healthy lament, loving anger, and helpful honesty”. – DJay Martin “Joy & Grief”
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Called to Hope: Seeing and Being Seen by God
08/04/2020 Duración: 15minIn our mid-week teaching, Pastor DJay Martin offers a few thoughts and insights into the nature of hope. Hope is being seen by Jesus, hope is seeing Jesus rightly, and hope is helping others see Christ.
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Jesus is Greater than Fear: Moving from Fear & Anxiety to Faith and Love
29/03/2020 Duración: 15minAs we continue to practice "social distancing" as a society in the midst of the Coronavirus crisis, Pastor DJay brings a message about moving from fear and anxiety to faith and love. Five Biblical practices are offered to help us make this vital journey.
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The Lord’s Blessing (A Good Time to Re-evaluate)
21/03/2020 Duración: 24minPastor D.Jay Martin teaches on "The Lord’s Blessing (A Good Time to Re-evaluate)""As we walk through this unique and strange time, this is a great opportunity for us to re-evaluate and re-imagine the meaning and definition of the Biblical word "blessing." This week's sermon offers four Scriptural insights that can help us rethink what it means to be blessed."
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Collaborative Pastoral Response to COVID-19
15/03/2020 Duración: 56minTim Doering (PFC Minister of Regional Leadership in East Coventry PA) , Dave Hakes (pastor at Day Break Community Church in Collegeville) and D. Jay Martin (pastor at Parker Ford Church) are sharing how to address some of the things we are facing as a community from a pastoral and theological perspective.
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Jesus in Jeremiah: New Covenant
08/03/2020 Duración: 48minPastor DJay Martin teaches on Jeremiah 31:31-37 and Hebrews 9:1-28, with the message entitled “Jesus in Jeremiah: New Covenant” as he continues the sermon series “Living in His Story: Jesus, the Author, Hero, Completer”.The Hebrew Scriptures are filled with covenants. The Lord established covenants with Noah, Abraham, Moses, and David. But each of these covenants pointed forward to a coming covenant that was only foreshadowed by the first covenants. The prophet Jeremiah called this the “New Covenant.” This week we will look at the promise of the New Covenant, and its fulfillment through the life, teaching, and ministry of Christ.
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Jesus in Isaiah: Jesus the Suffering Servant
01/03/2020 Duración: 55minJosh Hostetter teaches on Isaiah 53, with the message entitled “Jesus in Isaiah: Jesus the Suffering Servant” as he continues the sermon series “Living in His Story: Jesus, the Author, Hero, Completer”.
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Ash Wednesday Service
26/02/2020 Duración: 41minAsh Wednesday Service Lenten 2020: Practicing the Presence of God - During Lent, Pastor DJay would like focus on laying down things that distract us and hurry us and, in their place, pick up disciplines and experiences that foster practicing the presence of God.
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How Jesus Fights Poverty
23/02/2020 Duración: 46minJosh Bytwerk, former pastor at PFC joined us as a guest speaker. He teaches on John 4, with the message entitled “How Jesus Fights Poverty.”
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Jesus in the Psalms: Lion, Lamb, King
16/02/2020 Duración: 51minDanny Conicelli teaches on Psalm 2, with the message entitled “Jesus in the Psalms: Lion, Lamb, King” as he continues the sermon series “Living in His Story: Jesus, the Author, Hero, Completer”.“The idea of YHWH alone as king, as expressed by the extreme revolutionaries in the first century, thus raises a big question. What will this mean in practice, in reality? What will is look like? How does all this line up, if it does, with the national expectation and hope? Will it underwrite it, will it overthrow it, or will it perhaps do both of those at the same time? Paying attention to the prophets would indicate that something like this third possibility was likely; but what would it actually mean? In particular, the question was raised: would YHWH actually appear, visibly and in person, to take charge? If so, what could people expect to see? How would it happen?” -N.T. Wright referencing Psalm 2 Psalm 2 was written around 1044 B.C. by King David. In 2020 A.D. we are privileged with a clearer picture of God’s “An
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Jesus in the Psalms: Suffering Messiah
09/02/2020 Duración: 44minPastor DJay Martin teaches on Psalm 22, Mark 15:21-34 and, John 19:28 with the message entitled “Jesus in the Psalms: Suffering Messiah” as he continues the sermon series “Living in His Story: Jesus, the Author, Hero, Completer”.“Is the universe a friendly place?” This, according to Albert Einstein, is the key question for humanity to ask when pondering the nature of life. I think it’s a very good question, though, as a Christ follower, I would probably frame it slightly differently. As Christians, our worldview – namely the way in which the hope and joy we have in Christ shape the way we view life – compels us to answer “Yes!” But, how then do we process the horrors of our fallen world with intellectual and emotional honesty? Things around us are often really bad, and to say otherwise would be completely disingenuous. How then do we still fiercely cling to the hope we have in the promises of God, while also not belittling the suffering and pain around us? Thank God for the Psalms. Here we find a balan
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Jesus in the Torah: From Abraham to the Door of the Promise
04/02/2020 Duración: 42minPastor DJay Martin teaches on Acts 7 & Colossians 1 with the message entitled “Jesus in the Torah: From Abraham to the Door of the Promise” as he continues the sermon series “Living in His Story: Jesus, the Author, Hero, Completer”. “As we continue our sweeping overview of the history of Israel during the Torah period, we continue to see God’s provision in each chapter of the story. We also continue to see that Jesus was as active then as He is now.”
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Jesus in the Torah: Adam to Abraham
26/01/2020 Duración: 45minPastor DJay Martin teaches on Genesis 12:1-9 with the message entitled “Jesus in the Torah: Adam to Abraham” as he continues the sermon series “Living in His Story: Jesus, the Author, Hero, Completer”.“From Adam to Noah, and from Noah’s sons to the tower of Babel, and all through the story of Abraham and his sons we see an increasingly difficult and complicated world. Each generation seems to descend into further chaos and brokenness. But we also see Jesus in each story. From Adam to Abraham, Jesus was at work guiding and preserving, and also preparing for Himself a people.”
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Living Stones
19/01/2020 Duración: 30minDave Willauer, PFC Minister of Caregiving, preaches the sermon entitled "Living Stones"
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God’s Story - Our Story
12/01/2020 Duración: 39minTim Doering (PFC Minister of Regional Leadership in East Coventry PA) teaches on Hebrews 12:1-2 with the message entitled “God’s Story - Our Story” as he begins a new sermon series “Living in His Story: Jesus, the Author, Hero, Completer”. "For from him and through him and to him are all things. To him be glory forever. Amen." - Romans 11:36