Reverend Neil Taylor - Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Read Jonah 4:1-11
The Book of Jonah is more than a colorful story about a man being swallowed by a fish; it is a tale of God’s redemption in a lost world. If that is true, here's a great question: What is God willing to do to bring us back to Himself? Maybe you left God because you carelessly drifted from Him or consciously disobeyed Him. Regardless, what is God willing to do now? Those who desire to see God move in the church must grasp this truth: God will do whatever it takes to bring us back to Him.
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Doubters Welcome | Second Sunday of Easter
Easter Sunday — "The Resurrection: How Will You Respond?" | Including a word from Bishop Mark Engel
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Maundy Thursday Homily
The Quiet Sign of Calvary’s Love | Palm Sunday 2024
Feast of Saint Joseph Homily
WE ARE JONAH | Lenten Pulpit Series | Week Three
WE ARE JONAH | Lenten Pulpit Series | Week Two
WE ARE JONAH | Lenten Pulpit Series | Week One
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I Quit! Living in Fear (Week Three)
I Quit! Complaining (Week Two)
I Quit! Making Excuses (Week One)
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