Thank you for visiting our Helmar Lutheran Church podcast directory. All audio sermons are in the MP3 format allowing for playback on both Windows and Mac operating systems. The majority of these sermons were recorded during our 8:30AM worship service held every Sunday morning. For any questions regarding these sermons or technical issues, please email to: info@helmarlutheranchurch.com.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Pastor Dennis Norby
"I Am Amply Supplied"
Length Approximately: 00:29:31
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Today's message was the final one in the series through the book of Philippians. Paul had received a gift from the Philippians and notes that God had been the true giver and provider. Paul's provision, strength, and joy all came from God as he trusted in Jesus. The clear reminder to us then as well is this; In Jesus we can be full of joy no matter the circumstances, we can have strength even in times in which we are weak, and we can be amply supplied when it seems impossible. In Jesus Christ we can do all things. Amen.

Sunday, August 09, 2009

Pastor Dana Coyle
"A Living Sacrifice"
Length Approximately: 00:44:39
Romans 12:1
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There is no true discipleship or worship without sacrifice. Paul urges all Believers--in view of all that God's mercy has given them, done for them, and spared them from--to offer themselves to the Lord as "living sacrifices." This involves total sacrifice...surrendering one's life utterly, completely, and irrevocably to the Lordship of Christ. He will not settle for anything less! We will never be released from this relentless calling as long as we live...and when we surrender, we discover that the gift (what we gain) is far greater than the sacrifice (what we lose).

Sunday, August 02, 2009

Pastor Dana Coyle
"Examples from Bolivia 2009"
Length Approximately: 00:34:20
Philippians 3:17
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A team of 16 individuals from Helmar recently spent 11 days ministering in Bolivia on a short-term missions trip. In preaching from Phil. 3:17, which says "...take note of those who live according to the pattern we gave you," meaning "study carefully those who are demonstrating Christlikeness so that you can see them...understand them...and imitate them," Pastor Coyle invites the members of Helmar to "take note" of the members of the Bolivia team. Once again, there is great value and power in a good example! And to God alone belongs the credit.