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Scripture-based sermons given at Christ the Redeemer Anglican Church in Fort Worth, Texas.
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The Blame Game

The Blame Game

2024-09-01--:--

When we do something wrong, we’re all really good at trying to hide by blaming someone else. Listen in as Fr. Chris explains what’s behind this dynamic and how God views it.
At the end of John, Chapter 6, many of Jesus’ disciples “turned away and no longer followed him” because they said his teaching was too hard. Yet, not all of his disciples walked away from him. Some of his disciples continued to follow him. What made the difference? Listen in as Fr. Chris explains.
Hungry Souls

Hungry Souls

2024-08-18--:--

Our Gospel reading continues in John chapter 6, 53-59. The people are looking for bread and physical signs. Jesus has given them all those things, but they still fail to see that he is offering them so much more. Listen to Michael as he explains.
True Food and Drink

True Food and Drink

2024-08-11--:--

It was Youth Sunday, therefore the first part of Fr. Charles' sermon is to the children. In John chapter 6, Jesus offers the people true food and true drink only for them to ask for a sign. Join Fr. Charles as he explains why this is a problem.
The miracles of Jesus were, in many cases, signs. Their purpose was to point past themselves and to the person of Jesus. However, many in Israel focused only on what Jesus produced instead of seeing who He was. Join Fr. Charles, as he explains.
How Do We View Jesus?

How Do We View Jesus?

2024-07-28--:--

Michael, our Director of Young Adult and College Ministries, in his sermon on Sunday, goes through the beginning of Mark’s Gospel to our reading Mark 6:45-52. Highlighting the people who encounter Jesus and their perception of who he is, Michael explains what a harden heart looks like and how we can overcome our own.
The feeding of the 5000 teaches us several lessons. One of the most pivotal is that, on our own, we do not possess the means to do what Jesus is asking. But as it turns out, he doesn't need us to. Join Fr. Charles as he explains.
Now It's Your Turn

Now It's Your Turn

2024-07-14--:--

Due to some technical difficulties, the last 10 minutes of Fr. Charles' sermon was recorded. In our Gospel reading, Mark 6: 7-13, Jesus is sending out the 12 to do the work they have seen Jesus doing - healing the sick, calling for repentance, proclaiming the Good News... Listen to Fr. Charles as he explains the advice that Jesus gave to them, is the same advice he gives to us today.
Hometown Rejection

Hometown Rejection

2024-07-07--:--

The rejection of Jesus by his hometown, in Mark 6:1-6, is one of the most tragic portions of scripture. Join Fr. Charles as he explains why.
At the Feet of Jesus

At the Feet of Jesus

2024-06-30--:--

Mark chapter 5 contains three very different stories that share very little in common. As a matter of fact, they only share one thing in common at all. Join Fr. Charles as he explains.
Often in life we are entering a storm, exiting a storm, or in the middle of a storm. But where is God in the storm? Listen in as Fr. Chris talks about it.
The 4th chapter of Mark’s Gospel contains 3 parables that look back to explain what Jesus has been doing in ministry up to that point and look ahead to what the disciples will do in ministry. Listen in as Fr. Chris explains.
The unforgivable sin often conjures in people’s minds a particular sin that is so egregious and terrible that God refuses to forgive it. But is that really what the unforgivable sin is? Join Fr. Charles as he explains.
Sabbath simply means, day of rest. Listen to Michael as he explains why the sabbath was made for us and why it is important for us to take time to rest. Michael is our Director of College and Young Adult Ministries.
Beginning in Advent to our present day, listen to Fr. Charles as he explains that the Holy Trinity was, is and will always be present in the story of the Gospel.
We were blessed to have the Rev. Ben Wheeler, from the church plant - Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Tyler, Texas, as our preacher this Sunday. His message is based on the apostle Philip in John 14 beginning at the 8th verse. Philip still doesn’t get it after being with Jesus for 3 years. Listen to Rev. Ben as he explains possible reasons for this, as well his own personal story filled with grief but also God’s glory.
The Conversation

The Conversation

2024-05-12--:--

If you’ve ever wondered what a conversation between Jesus and his father might sound like, look no further than John chapter 17. Join Fr. Charles as he explains.
Surprised by Joy

Surprised by Joy

2024-05-05--:--

God wants us to experience joy. But joy can seem difficult to find in a world filled with pain. Listen in as Fr. Chris talks about how we find joy in Jesus.
Often times Christians think of their spiritual life, as an exhausting journey of moralism wherein they inevitably fail. However, the Christian life described by Jesus, doesn’t seem to be that at all. Jesus actually makes the opposite argument. Jesus says that the love of God in your heart is the necessary precondition for keeping his commandments. Join Fr. Charles as he explains.
We all live our lives based on what we do - or don’t - believe about God and religion. And as Jesus makes the startling declaration that there will be One Shepherd and One Flock, listen in as Fr. Chris explains the very real and practical implications of Jesus’ statements.
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