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Restoration Anglican Church, Staunton VA

Restoration Anglican Church Staunton

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Restoration Anglican Church Staunton

Restoration Anglican Church, Staunton VA

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Restoration Anglican Church Staunton

Restoration Anglican Church, Staunton VA

Restoration Anglican Church Staunton

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What hope do we have when things seem bleak? The metaphor of a river of living water, at various places throughout scripture, gives us confidence in how God will redeem his creation, shows us what part we play in his plan of restoration, and gi
John invites multiple times to “behold” Jesus, to “come and see” Jesus. When we do, the first picture that emerges is one of Jesus attending at a wedding; a picture of feasting, of compassion, of friendship, and of grace. But the bigger picture
Why does Peter include a section to the elders of the church? What does it mean to be an “elder” in the church? What is God telling us about himself in these verses? Also, an important announcement about the future of Restoration Anglican Staun
When Peter says “the end of all things is close at hand,” what does that mean? And how are we supposed to feel about that? What does God say our response to that news should be? The Scripture Readings (00:00) Proverbs 10:6-14 (01:19) Psalm 46 (
Why does God call wives to submit to husbands? Are there times where they do not need to submit? What is the “knowledge” that God calls husbands to have as to how they treat their wives? Is all this just a bunch of outdated rules, or do they se
In 1 Peter 2, we are shown a further pattern of submission to earthly authorities, even unjust ones, as a way of pursuing Christ. How does that work? How should we translate the “household servants” into our modern context? How does this square
How can the Apostle Paul tell Christians to “rejoice in the Lord ALWAYS?” How is that even possible? Aubrey Spears, dean of our deanery and rector of our parent church, joins us today to unpack why it’s not only possible, but necessary. The Scr
How should Christians embrace our identity as both sojourners and messengers? How are we supposed to “honor the emperor” today? The Scripture Readings (00:00) Leviticus 25:8-23 (02:55) Psalm 36 (05:04) New Testament – 1 Peter 2:1-10 (07:10) Gos
What does it mean that Christ is the “cornerstone”? What does it mean that we are “living stones” that are being “built together”? How is that a picture of our shared life together in the church? The Scripture Readings (00:00) Isaiah 28:14-17 (
Faith is not just mere belief or mental assent, it is action. But it’s not just us doing what we want and then asking God to bless it, it’s allowing God to lead while we follow. The Scripture Readings (00:00) Isaiah 40:6-11 (01:24) Psalm 41 (03
Where is God in the midst of our suffering and trials? The Scripture Readings (00:00) Job 23:1-14 (01:49) Psalm 66 (04:35) New Testament – 1 Peter 1:3-13 (07:01) Gospel – John 20:24-29 (08:34) The Sermon – Fr. Jay Traylor
What does God have to say to his Kingdom citizens living as sojourners and strangers in a foreign land? What should our posture be to the culture around us? The Scripture Readings (00:00) Old Testament – Jeremiah 29:1,4-10 (including bonus “Dad
Why do we spend a whole Sunday focusing on how God is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, three persons in one being? Well, the fact that God is Three-In-One tells us a good bit about the universe he created, tells us a lot about how he wired us, and
Why did Jesus promise to send the Holy Spirit? What can the Pentecost story tell us about God’s promises in our past, our present, and our future? The Scripture Readings (00:00) Old Testament – Genesis 11:1-9 (01:17) Psalm 104:24-35, in English
How do Jesus’ final days on earth, and his bodily ascension into heaven, affect us today? What can we learn about ourselves, and our place in His kingdom, by these events? The Scripture Readings (00:00) Old Testament – 1 Samuel 12:19-24 (01:17)
(Say THAT five times fast.) Jesus tells a parable that, on first look, might indicate his approval of a lying, self-dealing, deceitful employee. Is that REALLY how he thinks we should live? And, if not, what is Jesus saying about the citizens o
What can Psalm 23 and the Parable of the Prodigal Son from Luke 15 tell us about the kind of love that God has for us, and how he views us? The Scripture Readings (00:00) Old Testament – Ezekiel 34:1-16 (03:53) Psalm 23 (05:06) New Testament –
Our mindset of scarcity gets us caught in a cycle of chasing money to get more money, of chasing stuff to get security in order to find joy and rest. Jesus’ theology of abundance overturns everything we inherently believe about what our possess
The resurrected Jesus met two of his disciples on the road to Emmaus, and made himself known to them in two distinct ways, the same ways he makes himself known to us today. The Scripture Readings (00:00) Old Testament – 2 Samuel 7:12-17 (01:22)
Today we celebrate Christ’s resurrection, the pivotal event in human history, the “day the revolution began,” as N.T. Wright put it. We ring bells, we shout for joy, we baptize people into Christ’s church. The Easter sermon is a reading the Pas
We consider the final seven “words,” or seven utterances of Jesus on the cross. In most cases there is a short meditation on each word. The service ends with a bell being rung 33 times, one for each year of Jesus’ earthly life before his crucif
On this night, Jesus reveals so much about his true character as he serves and grieves over those who will ultimately betray or abandon him. Jesus shows us what the true cost of love is, and the radical nature of God’s love for us. The Scriptur
Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem was a coronation event, but Jesus was headed to a different kind of throne than anyone could have imagined. The Scripture Readings (00:00) Old Testament – Isaiah 52:13 – 53:12 (02:54) Psalm 118:19-29 (04:26
What can the story of Zacchaeus tell us about how Jesus builds his church, and what our response should be to being called into his kingdom? The Scripture Readings (00:00) Old Testament – Exodus 21:33 – 22:1 (01:01) Psalm 32 (02:55) New Testame
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