The sermon begins with the speaker emphasizing that everyone can be a saint and share Jesus with the world. The congregation is encouraged to follow in the footsteps of their forefathers and share Jesus with others. The speaker leads a prayer, thanking God for the saints who have shared Jesus with them and asking for the congregation to be transformed like Zacchaeus. The sermon then transitions to the story of Zacchaeus and his transformation. Zacchaeus expresses his willingness to give half of his wealth to the poor and make amends for any wrongdoings. Jesus responds by affirming Zacchaeus' salvation and his purpose to seek and save the lost.
The speaker then emphasizes the idea that if Jesus has touched someone's life, his presence will continue to live on through them. The congregation is encouraged to share Jesus with others, becoming saints themselves. The sermon also highlights the significance of the sacrament of Holy Communion, reminding the listeners that God is always with them and has not forsaken them. The speaker references the Last Supper and the actions of Jesus, emphasizing the importance of remembering his sacrifice.
The congregation is gathered for worship on All Saints Day. The pastors, Pastor Becky and Pastor Matt, welcome everyone and introduce themselves. They mention that they will be celebrating the sacrament of Holy Communion later in the service. The congregation is invited to join in singing the gathering songs, specifically mentioning "For the Beauty of the Earth." The pastors then transition to a time of remembering the saints by lighting candles and placing flowers in their memory. They mention that not only church members but also other saints who have passed away can be named and honored.
The speaker begins by praying for the congregation to embody and reflect God's love to the world. They express gratitude and praise to God as they gather together. The congregation recites the Lord's Prayer, and the speaker invites them to look at pictures of Sally, who is in Liberia, and shares updates about her experiences there. The speaker encourages the congregation to pay attention to the newsletter and other announcements. They invite the congregation to stand and sing the doxology as a final praise to God. The sermon concludes with the speaker encouraging the congregation to go out and shine the light of Christ, referencing the ripple effect of the saints and the story of Zacchaeus.
The speaker takes a moment to acknowledge and honor those who have passed away, particularly Pastor Mike. The speaker notices that the whole room stands up when Pastor Mike's name is called, indicating that he is seen as a saint by the congregation. The speaker then asks the congregation to share what makes Pastor Mike a saint in their eyes. The congregation responds by mentioning his care for everybody, his devotion, compassion, love for God, leadership, love for all, and his ability to pray. The speaker emphasizes that Pastor Mike's incredible gifts as a pastor and his love for the congregation will continue to have a ripple effect throughout their lives.
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