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Ed Wandling • Sermon • • 462 views
There are four questions, questions that I believe most of us have or have had in common with the Woman at the Well, that are driving the woman’s responses to Jesus. John 4:4-29, 39-42 (NIV) 4 Now he had to go through Samaria. 5 So he came to a town in Samaria called Sychar, near the plot of ground Jacob…


THE 52 GREATEST STORIES OF THE BIBLE
Jason Grissom • Eureka Baptist Church • Sermon • • 161 views • 46:57
In today’s text we find Jesus once again in conversation. In the preceding chapter Jesus was engaged in a midnight conversation with a devoutly religious Jew and a learned theologian named Nicodemus. Today’s text, , is a conversation with an uneducated and immoral Samaritan woman. The contrast between…


Colossians
Pastor John Radzikowski • First Community Church • Sermon • • 137 views • 1:29:31
Introduction Good morning and welcome to FCC, where we worship God in Spirit and in Truth, one verse at a time. Praise God and thank you for that wonderful song service! Starting next week church family, Judy will start having Grow group/Sunday school/ Bible study at 9:30am. We will need to arrange the…


Taboo: Talking About the Things We Don't Talk About
Ryan frank • Involve Church • Sermon • • 75 views • 42:08
Is discrimination really an issue for the church? What does the Bible say about hate, love, judging?
// To find out more about Involve Church, please visit involvechurch.com or email info@involvechurch.com


Meeting Jesus
Pastor Mark McGee • FWBF • Sermon • • 31 views • 28:38
Encounter
Paul Khosla • Sermon • • 27 views
Deals with a Christian response to Racism; understanding that we should mercy not discrimination rooted in judgement.
Michael Trull • Sermon • • 24 views
GOOD NEWS FOR ALL PEOPLE ACTS 10:1-33 Remember the song that you use to sing as a child: Jesus loves the little children all the children of the world, red and yellow, black and white, they are precious in his sight, Jesus loves the little children of the world. Take to heart the words of this simple…


John 4:1-42
Chad Williams • Parkers Lake Baptist Church • Sermon • • 18 views • 56:37


Jim L. Wilson • Sermon • • 17 views
Luke 10:25-37 "And behold, a certain lawyer stood up and put Him to the test, saying, 'Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?' [26] And He said to him, 'What is written in the Law? How does it read to you?' [27] And he answered and said, 'You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart,…


Lamentations Series
David Housholder • The Well @ Surf City • Sermon • • 14 views • 40:32
Lamentations 3 : Great is thy faithfullness


Thematic Outlines
Faithlife Sermons • Sermon • • 10 views
The ability to be unbiased towards any one race, class or person. This attitude is demonstrated by God and is to be emulated by the human race.
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 9 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Billy Graham has preached the Gospel around the world to every race. In an interview with Diane Sawyer he was asked this question: "If you could wave your hand and make one problem in this world go away, what would it be?" Without hesitation he replied, "Racial division and strive."…
The Gospel of John
Jason Hill • Sermon • • 8 views • 40:23
8/23/2020 @ Hilltop Baptist Church


Core52
lanny smith • Sermon • • 8 views • 40:47
Jump right in. Difficult topic in the best of circumstances even more so with the racial unrest so prevalent in our society. It’s not only a national/international crisis, it’s a spiritual crisis. In fact, I believe that no other institution in the world can address the challenges we have in connecting…
Eric Leveille • Sermon • • 7 views
I. Définir les préjugés Latin - praejudicism - “prae” - avant, “judicium” - jugement. Donc les préjugés sont des jugements portés à l’avance contre les gens. Lorsque nous avons un préjugé, nous formons un avis sur quelqu’un sans avoir suffisamment d’information sur eux. Parfois ces préjugés sont une…
John
Jeremy Blue Bryan • Sermon • • 6 views
Jesus breaks traditional racism to give eternal life.


Thematic Outlines
Faithlife Sermons • Sermon • • 6 views
The keeping of a distinctive group identity by drawing clear boundary lines, to separate those within the group from outsiders with whom they are unwilling to associate.


BALANCING OUR VIEW OF SOCIAL ISSUES
Pastor Henry J. Payden, Jr., Senior Pastor-Teacher, First Baptist Church of Malvern, OH • First Baptist Church of Malvern, OH • Sermon • • 5 views • 1:02:47


The Gospel of John: Believe
Joel Gilbert • Sermon • • 4 views • 37:14
General theme - Our hatred, biases, prejudices, and bigotry cause us to miss divine opportunities. In Jesus day, Jews and Samaritans did not get along. Jesus travelled through a despised land, talked to a despised woman, of a despised race, and a despised reputation. All of these were despised - not because Jesus viewed them that way, but because His culture did. As a result of Jesus breaking through the social barriers, many people believed in Him. In the movie “Avatar,” the Na’vi have a phrase “I see you” - meaning - not only do they see you physically - but they see who you are. Jesus truly saw this woman who was socially outcast because of her lifestyle and showed her compassion. Jesus saw the people of this Samaritan village and willingly remained with them for two days, opening scripture to them. Do we see the people around us the way that God does? Is there latent prejudice that keeps us from engaging with people who are different than us?
Oneness Embraced
David Nash • Sermon • • 4 views
Introduction The Oneness Embraced book Tells the story of some little known black historical figures in America, such as Wentworth Cheswell , who performed similar missions as Paul Revere Gives historical perspective on how the black race was thought to be inferior in this country Dread Scott Gives background…
Individual Sermons
Joel Gilbert • Sermon • • 4 views
General theme - Our hatred, biases, prejudices, and bigotry cause us to miss divine opportunities. In Jesus day, Jews and Samaritans did not get along. Jesus travelled through a despised land, talked to a despised woman, of a despised race, and a despised reputation. All of these were despised - not because Jesus viewed them that way, but because His culture did. As a result of Jesus breaking through the social barriers, many people believed in Him. In the movie “Avatar,” the Na’vi have a phrase “I see you” - meaning - not only do they see you physically - but they see who you are. Jesus truly saw this woman who was socially outcast because of her lifestyle and showed her compassion. Jesus saw the people of this Samaritan village and willingly remained with them for two days, opening scripture to them. Do we see the people around us the way that God does? Is there latent prejudice that keeps us from engaging with people who are different than us?


Talking with Jesus
Jason Stone • Thrive Community Church • Sermon • • 3 views • 1:13:20




Pastor Jason Canfield • Lacey Seventh-day Adventist Church • Sermon • • 2 views • 59:20
Have you been blessed by God's Word? Pastor Jason Canfield brings us "Discover God's Word." In preparation for this message, meditate on 2 Timothy 3:16-17.


Oops Series
Kevin Brosius • Agape Carson • Sermon • • 1 view • 35:46
Jesus met the woman at the well and showed His love in such a way to her in abandoning all culturally accepted and common predjudices