Fr. Larry Richards is the founder and president of The Reason for our Hope Foundation, a non- profit organization dedicated to ”spreading the Good News” by educating others about Jesus Christ. His new homilies are posted each week.
The Village Church exists to bring glory to God by making disciples through gospel-centered worship, gospel-centered community, gospel-centered service and gospel-centered multiplication.
Welcome to the Enjoying Everyday Life TV podcast with Joyce Meyer. To learn more, visit our website at joycemeyer.org or download the Joyce Meyer Ministries App. By supporting Joyce Meyer Ministries, you can help us reach hurting people around the world. To find out more, go to joycemeyer.org/donate
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Over the centuries, many have tried to disprove Christ's resurrection with other explanations for the empty tomb. As Tim concludes three lessons on Jesus' death, burial and resurrection, he exposes the fallacy of these arguments.
Over the centuries, many have tried to disprove Christ's resurrection with other explanations for the empty tomb. As Tim concludes three lessons on Jesus' death, burial and resurrection, he exposes the fallacy of these arguments.
As Vaughn Park Church considers adding three additional shepherds, Tim's lesson focuses on the descriptions of elders in scripture and how we all should exhibit caring for our church family.
Have you experienced the full, abundant life Jesus offers, or are you still in the tomb? Today's lesson uses the Emmaus walk of Luke 24 to challenge us to open our hearts, minds and eyes to the promise of new life.
Luke 23 tells the powerful story of Jesus' trial, crucifixion, death and burial. In today's lesson, Tim focuses on verse 47 Now when the centurion saw what had taken place, he praised God, saying, “Certainly this man was innocent!” As we contemplate what the executioner saw, heard and experienced, we are challenged to look more deeply at the cross and Jesus' sacrifice for our sins.…
At Vaughn Park Church, we practice SOAP — Scripture, Observation, Application and Prayer. As we continue our study of Luke, Tim shares his observations from Luke's account of the Last Supper and Garden of Gethsemane in Luke 22 and challenges us to apply these lessons to our lives.
In Matthew 27, there's an unlikely story of freedom. A notorious criminal named Barabbas is released. But why? As Jesus makes His way to the Cross to redeem us from sin, why include Barabbas. In today's lesson, John Mark shows us how Barabbas' story reflects our own.
In Luke 20:9-18, the vineyard owner does unexpected things. Why is he patient with the rebellious tenants? Why not punish them immediately? Why send his son? In today's lesson, Tim challenges us to ponder these questions — and then consider them again in light that WE are the rebellious tenants.
Are you ready to worship Jesus? In Luke 19, the triumphal entry is a beautiful picture of praise, but when you looker closer, there are also those who refuse to see or simply don't understand. It's for these that Jesus wept.
Are you about Kingdom business? Are you sure? In today's lesson, Tim turns to Luke 18:35-43 where we meet a blind beggar who won't be deterred from crying out to the Messiah for mercy.
Do you have an attitude of gratitude? In today's lesson, Tim drills down on Luke 17:11-19 where we witness faith and gratitude on display in the healing of an unlikely recipient.
The first nine verses of Luke 16 can be challenging because Jesus uses a parable about dishonest management to confront the Pharisees' attitude toward possessions. As we embark on 2025, Tim calls us to apply the text to our stewardship.
When the challenges of life are bearing down, we can find shelter in God's presence, in our faith, and in His Word. But in today's lesson, John Mark reminds us there's also shelter in the community of the Church. It's where we can seek refuge or be a fortress for our brothers and sisters in need.
As we prepare to celebrate Christmas week, Donovan calls us to fully appreciate the Gift That Keeps on Giving. Long after that necktie or sweater goes out of style, Jesus keeps on giving hope, peace, joy, community, purpose and abundant life.
As Vaughn Park Church dedicates a renovated auditorium, Tim uses lessons from Luke 15 to remind us the building and everything we do should be to reach the lost.
Do you have an invitation to the Lord's table? Do you appreciate its value? Are you inviting others? As we continue our study of Luke, Tim turns to Chapter 14 for lessons from Jesus about the banquet He has prepared for those who'll come.
Want to bear more fruit? Try adding manure! In today's lesson, Tim turns to Luke 13:6-9, where the parable of the fig tree demonstrates God's desire for us to be fruitful but also His patience with those of us who are late bloomers.
In Luke 12, a man's greedy request for settlement of an estate prompted Jesus to share a parable. The story demonstrates how the desire for more can obscure our vision for others and the One who is Lord of all.
How's your heart? As we look at Luke 11:1-13, this is the question John Mark used to challenge us. When we pray, does our heart find the Father, a friend and one who is eager to give?
As we continue our study of Luke, Tim turns to the parable of the Good Samaritan and asks us who are we — the priest, the Levite, the Samaritan or the innkeeper?
What's your superpower? Leaping tall buildings? X-ray vision? Spontaneous Dad jokes! In today's lesson from Luke 9, Tim challenges us to tap into the power we have through Christ living in us. Power to share what God has done in our lives and to bring healing.
Don't be afraid; just believe. These were the words Jesus spoke to a man in Luke 8 who had just lost his only daughter. Today's lesson reminds us our fear and faith are not based on our circumstances, understanding or how close we feel to God during tough times. Don't be afraid; just believe.
In Luke 7:44, Jesus asks Simon the Pharisee a simple but profound question, "Do you see this woman?" Tim uses this verse as a launch point for a lesson challenging our perceptions of "sinful" people as well as our approach to worship.
As we continue our study of Luke, Tim walks us through how he uses Scripture, Observation, Application and Prayer to dive deeper into God's Word. In Luke Chapter 6, Tim challenges us to consider this week who we are condemning wrongly, what we are praying for, and who we have conflict with that we need to love better.…
Are we still amazed by Jesus? Does His presence bring an awareness of our sin and His power? Does it give us a vision of something greater? Today's lesson from Luke 5:1-11 begs us to get out of the shallows and explore deeper waters.
Satan can attack when we least expect it. In today's lesson, Tim uses the temptation of Jesus to highlight how Satan can challenge us after a spiritual victory; when we're alone; when we're physically drained; when we're waiting on God; when we're starting something great for God; and even when we are in church.…
Are you prepared? In today's lesson, Tim focuses on John the Baptist's call for repentance in Luke 3. In preparing the people to follow Jesus, the forerunner rebukes the crowd and encourages them to demonstrate the fruit of their faith with urgency and specificity. How about us? Are we prepared to go where Jesus leads?…
Have you ever lost a child in a store? Have you ever lost Jesus? Today's lesson from Luke 2 focuses on a time when Mary and Joseph "misplaced" and misunderstood Jesus.
What are you praying? What are you hearing? What are you speaking? As we dive into the Gospel of Luke, Tim uses Zechariah's reaction to the angel's message as an invitation for us to examine our expectation for answered prayers.
Tim invites you to join Jesus on a journey through Luke. This introduction to the 24-week series is a challenge to dive in and discover what the Holy Spirit will reveal through Luke's purposeful and orderly account of Jesus' life and ministry.
As Vaughn Park begins the process of replanting small groups, John Mark turns to Ephesians 6 for a lesson on spiritual warfare and how our defensive armor is designed to to be used in combination with that of our Christian brothers and sisters.
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Fr. Larry Richards is the founder and president of The Reason for our Hope Foundation, a non- profit organization dedicated to ”spreading the Good News” by educating others about Jesus Christ. His new homilies are posted each week.
The Village Church exists to bring glory to God by making disciples through gospel-centered worship, gospel-centered community, gospel-centered service and gospel-centered multiplication.
Welcome to the Enjoying Everyday Life TV podcast with Joyce Meyer. To learn more, visit our website at joycemeyer.org or download the Joyce Meyer Ministries App. By supporting Joyce Meyer Ministries, you can help us reach hurting people around the world. To find out more, go to joycemeyer.org/donate