Do Not Be Anxious
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Do Not Be Anxious

What are we to do when we find ourselves plagued by anxiety? St. Paul admonished the Philippian church to pray. But does prayer “work?” In this last passage of our series on the Book of Philippians, we discover that prayer is an invitation to intimacy with our Lord rather than a transaction. Join Fr. Ben Williams for some practical teaching on how a life cultivated in prayer is the path to joy and peace, even in the most difficult circumstances

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The Upward Kingdom
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The Upward Kingdom

Where does anxiety come from? How are we to overcome anxiety when it is in the air we breathe? This week, we continue our sermon series in the Book of Philippians. In chapter 3, St. Paul tells us to keep aiming upward, where Christ is because when we set our minds on earthly things, we become enemies of the cross. Join us as Fr. Ben Williams encourages us to aim for the heavenly kingdom, where our true citizenship lies.

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A Community of Joy
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A Community of Joy

How does the Church maintain a non-anxious presence in an ancient age? The answer is by becoming a community of joy. St. Paul teaches us that the path to joy is through humility. Join us on this second Sunday in our sermon series on the Book of Philippians, Anxious for Nothing. Fr. Ben Williams reminds us that just as there was joy on the other side of the cross for Jesus, there is joy on the other side of our difficulties. If we are to be a community of joy in the midst of anxiety, like Jesus, we must humble ourselves.

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Striving for the Gospel
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Striving for the Gospel

With the rapid changes happening in the world around us, we face uncertainty, which produces fear. How we respond to these conditions can breed anxiety. As the Body of Christ, each of us brings our own anxiety into the Church, which is why it is important to discern its sources. Fr. Ben Williams begins a 4-Week series in the Book of Philippians this week. Rather than fight or flight, St. Paul admonishes us to strive together for the faith of the gospel.

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In Honor of the Lord
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In Honor of the Lord

How are the strong in faith to love those who are weaker? What determines the strength of one’s faith? In this final installment of our series in the Book of Romans, Fr. Ben Williams looks at Romans 14:5-12 to answer these questions. Within certain limitations, we allow one another to honor the Lord as we are resolved to honor him in our hearts.

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The Fragrance of Christ
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The Fragrance of Christ

In Romans 12 St. Paul admonishes us to let love be genuine or sincere. Our affection for fellow believers and our love for everything good must come from a heart that has been transformed by the heart of God. When we draw close to Him, we begin to smell like Him. And into the fog and stench of darkness, the Body of Christ carries the peaceful fragrance of the gospel, the scent of Jesus Christ. Join us as we near the end of our series in the Book of Romans.

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You Belong Here
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You Belong Here

These days, the Church is looking pretty rough…unless, of course, we look through the eyes of Christ who died for her. This week we turn a corner in St. Paul’s epistle to the Romans. Fr. Ben Williams points out that all Christians belong in the church, we belong to each other, and we are necessary in the very place we belong. Join us as we near the end of our series in Romans and remember what we mean when we talk about the gospel.

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That’s Not How I Would’ve Done It
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That’s Not How I Would’ve Done It

God’s ways are not our ways. St. Paul said that God’s ways are inscrutable, which means they are hard or even impossible to understand. God’s plan of salvation is a mystery in this sense. How God fulfills his promises made to Israel while including the Gentiles is difficult to understand. When we encounter God’s ways we discover that he does things differently than we would. This week, Fr. Ben Williams walks through Romans 11:25-36 as we continue our series through this important book.

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The Gospel We Share
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The Gospel We Share

Do we have to get all cleaned up to be loved by God? This is an honest question asked by many in the depths of the heart. The truth is, there is no way we could get cleaned up enough to enter into God’s loving presence. But the good news is that we don’t have to. By faith, all men and women, every Jew and Gentile have access to the righteousness of God in Christ. However, this good news is only believed when someone hears it, and for that to happen, someone must preach it. This week, Fr. Ben Williams spends some time in Romans 10 as we continue to learn about the gospel we share.

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It’s Not Fair
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It’s Not Fair

How can it be that some of the Israelites received Jesus as their Messiah and others didn’t? This is the question that St. Paul wrestles with in Romans 9. That God chooses some and not others is a difficult concept to grasp, especially when we understand him to be just and loving. This week, Fr. Ben Williams continues our series through St. Paul’s epistle to the Romans. Join us as we join Paul in asking, “Is there injustice on God’s part?”

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Inseparable from Love
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Inseparable from Love

This life is full of fears and dangers. After St. Paul spends three chapters explaining the implications of Christ’s death and resurrection, he ends chapter eight by telling us that nothing can separate us from the love of Christ. This week, Fr. Ben Williams preaches from Romans 8:35-39, where we see that through Christ we are more than conquerors. There really is nothing to be afraid of.

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Conformed to the Image of His Son
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Conformed to the Image of His Son

What is your destiny? This word may not be a part of our daily vocabulary but in Romans 8:26-34 St. Paul uses it to describe God’s will for all those who love him. In fact, he pre-destined, or predetermined that his children would be conformed to the image of Christ. Join us this week as Fr. Ben Williams explores one of the most controversial passages of the New Testament.

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Hope of All Creation
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Hope of All Creation

What good is our salvation when there is so much suffering in the world? What difference does the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ make when we experience hardship in this life? In Romans 8:18-25 St. Paul acknowledges these questions but says that our present sufferings do not compare to the glory that will be revealed in us. This week, Fr. Ben Williams explores Paul’s answer to these questions, which is (strangely) that the hope of all Creation is for the sons of God to be revealed.

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In the Spirit
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In the Spirit

What does it mean to be adopted into God’s family? Why does Paul say we are fellow heirs with Christ? This Sunday we continue our series in the Book of Romans. In 8:7-17 St. Paul tells us to put to death the deeds of the body. Join us as Fr. Ben Williams helps us understand how the indwelling of God’s Holy Spirit changes us to our very core.

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Baptized Into Christ
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Baptized Into Christ

If God’s grace is greater than our transgressions, should we keep sinning that his grace may abound all the more? This is a logical conclusion, but one that St. Paul adamantly refutes. This week, we continue our series in the Book of Romans to understand what we mean when we talk about the gospel. The good news is that, through our baptism, we have been so united to Christ that his death counts as ours. Not only this, but his resurrection also is ours. We have died to sin in baptism; there is no reason to continue in sin for those who have died to it. Join Fr. Ben Williams as we discover what it means to be baptized into Christ.

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The Faith of Abraham
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The Faith of Abraham

Who was Abraham and why does Paul make such a big deal about him in Romans? This is a significant question when it comes to understanding the gospel. Paul points out that Abraham believed God and it was counted to him as righteousness. When we think of righteousness, we often think about obeying certain rules and adhering to a set of laws. Abraham was counted as righteous 430 years before God issued the Law to Moses. This week, Fr. Ben Williams continues our series in the Book of Romans with a sermon on 4:13-18. We are reminded of the good news that we do not earn God’s love; instead, it is a free gift of grace.

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