What does it mean to truly follow Christ? In Sermon XLVI, Augustine challenges us to embrace self-denial as the path to a deeper, more genuine faith. Join us as we explore this powerful teaching and uncover what it means to live out our faith with renewed purpose and conviction.
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The Sermon on the Mount: Our project began with a focus on Jesus’ teachings, incorporating insights from various academics and rabbis to highlight the Jewishness of Jesus while staying true to the original text. Initial Theme of JUSTICE: We explored sermons on justice by historical Black and Native American preachers, including a unique production of an extrapolated sermon by Jarena Lee.
Medieval Sermons: Our current focus features voices from Augustine and Aelfric to Wulfstan and Wyclif, updated for modern audiences and accompanied by group discussion questions. Why These Sermons? These medieval sermons, predating the Reformation, offer a universal Christian message relevant to both Catholic and Protestant audiences. This fosters reconciliation and unity within the Church. Join Us As an ecumenical and charitable initiative under Imago*, The Sermon Project seeks to significantly impact faith communities by making historical sermons accessible and relevant today. We invite you to partner with us in this important endeavour. To Donate https://sermonproject.com/donate/
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