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Deleted is the title of the message from Isaiah 6:1-8. It deals with the complete forgiveness of God and God’s ability to Blot out our sin and Forget it! - Peace
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Hosted by Rev. William "Tex" Culton · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 13 episodes
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Introducing Tex Messages. Join Rev. William (Liam) 'Tex' Culton for his weekly message. Based in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Tex is a retired — but certainly not finished — Presbyterian minister. - Don't miss a message and hit the follow button- Please spread the news to your friends and family! https://www.lowervalley.org#TexMessages #RevTexCulton #NewPodcast #Greetings #WeeklySermon #Peace #Greetings #EveryoneIsWelcome #Peace
Rev. William "Tex" Culton hosts Tex Messages, a religion show with 13 episodes published.

Deleted is the title of the message from Isaiah 6:1-8. It deals with the complete forgiveness of God and God’s ability to Blot out our sin and Forget it! - Peace
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Tongue Tied is the title of this meditation on Pentecost and its message to us as Christians called to voice the TRUTH to the world around us. The truth we receive must counter the lies seeking to control us and withhold
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The Ascension forces us to accept our responsibility to actively witness to Christ’s life. He is gone and we are left to continue his ministry! - Peace
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Paul makes a case for Christianity in Athens. An example for presenting our faith in a reasonable way today. - Peace
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Remembering the martyrdom of Stephen may open us to the suffering of others and not lose our empathy in their sheer numbers. - Peace
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Day by Day is how the first Christians lived in community pooling their resources and providing for any who had need. What can we learn from them and how can we apply it to our communities today? Peace
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A witness is someone who accepts a responsibility for what they have seen. Jesus told the disciples who had witnessed his ministry, death and resurrection that they were to be his witnesses. How are we to live as witness
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I am discussing closed doors and how we might open them. John 20 holds the story of Jesus entering the locked room where the disciples were hiding after he was crucified and resurrected. I feel it gives us the way to ove
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As Jesus rode a donkey into Eastern Jerusalem, Pilate rode a war horse accompanied be a Roman legion into Jerusalem from the West. Jesus, fulfilling Scripture, was also lampooning Rome, challenging the populace and us to
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Jesus reveals that God does not accept prejudice, and loves all people and desires us all to love one another as we are loved through The Woman at the Well story in John 4. Peace.
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Abraham’s faith and the fears he faced and overcame to fulfill his life and God’s will to become a blessing to all people is the topic of my reflections; aimed at the aging church and the elderly.
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Temptation comes to all of us, but in order to recognize it and respond to it I am looking at Jesus response to the tempter in the wilderness. Peace
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Jesus began the Sermon on the Mount with the beatitudes and followed his inspired description of who we were created to be by the calling us The Salt of the Earth and the Light of the World. We are the world’s righteousn
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The following message is a reflection on Christ’s counter-cultural description on how humanity is to express its true self, living into the image of God in which we are created by living the beatitudes, thereby satisfyin
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This is a reflection on answering the call of God to move from marking time (chronos) to living our lives as the children of God (kairos). It may take an Ah-Ha moment to realize that our lives can experience a deeper mea
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