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St George's Epsom
St George's Church
103 episodes
4 days ago
Charmaine explores how God’s presence is constant in every moment of life. Through Ignatius’ Daily Examen, and Brother Lawrence’s practice of continual conversation with God, Charmaine invites us to cultivate gratitude, attentiveness, and love that make us ever more aware of God dwelling with us.
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Charmaine explores how God’s presence is constant in every moment of life. Through Ignatius’ Daily Examen, and Brother Lawrence’s practice of continual conversation with God, Charmaine invites us to cultivate gratitude, attentiveness, and love that make us ever more aware of God dwelling with us.
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Religion & Spirituality
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Fruit of the Spirit in the Age of the Machine (Joy) - Josh Jones JUL 27
St George's Epsom
20 minutes 15 seconds
3 months ago
Fruit of the Spirit in the Age of the Machine (Joy) - Josh Jones JUL 27
Josh explores how we intentionally cultivate joy in the 'Age of the Machine' by focusing our hearts and imaginations on all that is true, beautiful, and good. As we practice joy in community, in nature, and in worship, we are reminded that joy is both a gift and a vital part of being fully human and fully alive in Christ. Note: Two sections with music have been removed from this sermon for copyright reasons.
St George's Epsom
Charmaine explores how God’s presence is constant in every moment of life. Through Ignatius’ Daily Examen, and Brother Lawrence’s practice of continual conversation with God, Charmaine invites us to cultivate gratitude, attentiveness, and love that make us ever more aware of God dwelling with us.