Pastor Randy wrapped up his "Storm Stories" summer sermon series tonight at Good Shepherd's Worship Village. In Part 6, Pastor Randy explores the challenges within the storms of life. Challenges such as Worry vs. Worship; Panic vs. Prayer; Grump/Gripe vs. Gratitude/Thanksgiving; and Helplessness vs. Hope.
May this message bless all who have ears to hear!
Join us each Thursday at 6:35 PM for our Mid-Week Service of Worship, Word and Holy Communion at Good Shepherd UCC, 5122 West Esplanade, Metairie, LA 70006. Enjoy a casual, comfortable, contemporary and Christ-centered worship experience!
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Thursday, July 24, 2014
Storm Stories (Part 5) - July 24, 2014 - audio sermon
Pastor Randy continued in his Summer "Storm Stories" sermon series tonight with Part 5
from Matthew 14:22-33. God's Word has so much to teach us about
weathering the storms of life. May this message be a blessing to all who
have ears to hear His Good News!
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Storm Stories (Part 4) - July 17, 2014 - audio sermon
Pastor Randy continued his Storm Stories (Part 4) sermon series and continued studying Paul's storms of life at tonight's Worship Village. In Acts 27, Paul finds himself in a literal storm while imprisoned on a ship that is taking him to stand trial in Rome. May God's Holy Word bless the hearer with godly advice on weathering storms of life!
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Storm Stories (Part 3) - July 10, 2014 - audio sermon
Storms will come--both literal storms and figurative storms of life! God's Word has much to say to the believer about how to weather (and how NOT to weather) the storms of life!
As Pastor Randy continues his Storm Stories Summer Sermon Series, may this study of Paul's figurative storm of life from Acts in Storm Stories (Part 3) be a blessing to you!
As Pastor Randy continues his Storm Stories Summer Sermon Series, may this study of Paul's figurative storm of life from Acts in Storm Stories (Part 3) be a blessing to you!
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Redeemed To Freedom - July 3, 2014 - audio sermon
By 1819, Napoleon had wreaked havoc across
Europe and in that year, 600 German Evangelical Christian war refugees
found their way from Amsterdam to New Orleans in search of freedom. By
the time they arrived at the Port of New Orleans, they were
anything but free. What happened? Well, that's an incredible story that
Christians and New Orleanians almost 200 years later will really
appreciate.
As we prepare to celebrate Independence Day, may Pastor Randy's message "Redeemed to Freedom" recorded at last week's Worship Village, be a blessing to all who have ears to hear.
As we prepare to celebrate Independence Day, may Pastor Randy's message "Redeemed to Freedom" recorded at last week's Worship Village, be a blessing to all who have ears to hear.
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