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Servants of Christ Anglican Church

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Our mission is make disciples, learning to do all that Jesus said. We post sermons from our services weekly.

Servants of Christ Anglican Church is located in Gainesville, FL, USA.
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We're called to think of others more highly than ourselves and to lay our lives down like Christ laid his down for us. But what does that mean and how can we do it? Fr. Michael Mayo discusses all this and more in this week's sermon. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/
Our work for the Lord is a privilege even if we forget that sometimes. Fr. David Trautman teaches about the parable of the unforgiving servants from Matthew 18. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/
Forgiving others is our way of paying forward the lavish forgiveness the Fathers has bestowed on us. Fr. David Trautman shows us how forgiveness is essential in our lives as believers. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/
If we take Jesus's words about reconciliation seriously, we'll make the healing of our fellow believer a priority. Fr. David Trautman shows us how the Gospel is at the heart of this teaching. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/
The point of Jesus' encounter with Peter in our Gospel reading from Matthew 16 is that Jesus is the leader and we're to follow behind him. Rev. Megan Trautman helps us unpack the dynamic between Jesus and Peter and understand our place in the story. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/
The most important question we can ask ourselves is "Who do we say that Jesus is?" The answer to this question will inform everything we do. Fr. Michael Mayo talks about the implications. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/
Jesus didn't let anything blind Him from seeing people as they were. He tore down social, racial, and economic barriers to proclaim God's salvation. Fr. David Trautman invites us to reflect on the difficulty and the challenge presented by Jesus in our Gospel reading this Sunday. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/
If we keep our eyes fixed on Jesus we can pray big prayers, get out of our comfort zone, and walk with Him to places we can't imagine. The first step is calling to Him, asking Him to save us. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/
In the Transfiguration we're given a glimpse beyond this world into the Kingdom of God where His glory shines continually. We're called to reflect the glory of God out into the world around us. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/
The good that God has in store for those who love Him may not be good as we imagine it, but it will be far better than what we can dream for ourselves. Fr. Michael Mayo builds on a theme he preached on earlier this year: if we trust that God loves us, we can trust Him with our whole lives. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/
The apostle Paul was no stranger to suffering and he is so sure it's a normal part of the Christian experience that he encourages a church he doesn't really know to take hope from their suffering. Fr. James Manley explores the role of suffering through the Romans reading for today. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/
We're not called to just change our patterns of behavior or thought, but instead to seek the Lord and simply be with Him. Fr. James Manley discusses the difference. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/
Can we trust that Jesus's yoke is good and that his burden is light? Fr. Michael Mayo discusses how Jesus's yoke is different and what it means to trust Him. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/
The Cross is a scandal that divides as much as it unifies. Fr. James Manley discusses the passage in Matthew 10 where Jesus states He didn't come to bring peace. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/
How do we remain faithful when our faith is what makes us want to lose our way? Fr. Michael Mayo gives us practical ways that we can be faithful through suffering. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/
Jesus invites us to see and have compassion on the harrassed masses of people around us. Fr. James Manley explains how Jesus further invites us to pray and be ready to be sent to those people. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/
Have you ever misheard the lyrics to a song? Sometimes we can mishear the lyrics of the Gospel and try to create a "good news" message of our own. Fr. Michael Mayo addresses some of the misheard words and helps us see what the Gospel is really all about. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/
Love exists because God exists as three Persons in one Deity: perfect, loving, eternal community. He is love and in that love He created us so that we could join that Community. Fr. James Manley invites us into the circle on this Trinity Sunday. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/
The Holy Spirit came to help us live the life Jesus promised we could have in Him. On this Day of Pentecost, Fr. Michael Mayo tells how we can know the Holy Spirit is at work in us. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/
The Ascension is as important to our faith as Christ’s birth, death, and resurrection. Fr. James Manley explains why. If you like what you see, we hope you'll join us in person if you're in the area. Learn more about us: https://linktr.ee/servantsanglican https://www.servantsanglican.org/
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