Episode 1: The Life of Peter - Peter the Apostle
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The service includes:
- Opening Liturgy and Prayer (6:20-10:24): The service begins with a traditional opening liturgy and communal prayer, emphasizing unity and the pouring out of the Spirit.
- Announcements (12:06-19:20): Various community announcements are shared, including information on grocery card assistance, the final installment of the Mishbaha growth track, upcoming Kesher groups (small connection groups), an immersion service on December 13th, and the CBH Hanukkah service on December 20th. There are also mentions of a young professionals planning meal and the Southwest Regional Messianic Jewish Alliance of America conference.
- Giving Liturgy and Psalm Reading (19:20-24:19): Brett leads the congregation in a giving liturgy and reads Psalm 100, encouraging personal thanksgiving.
- Worship Music (24:20-51:11): The service features several periods of worship songs, including "God of Abraham," "Great is the Lord," and "You are worthy of it all."
- Communion (Shanadon Union) (51:18-59:08): The elements for communion are distributed, with a reflection on 1 Corinthians 11 and 1 Peter 2, emphasizing Yeshua's body and blood.
- Congregational Prayer (59:12-1:01:00): A prayer is offered for Congregation Ahava Bashim Yeshua in Prescott, specifically for health and wholeness for its members and Pastor Al Rodriguez.
- Children's Blessing (1:01:03-1:02:05): Children are invited forward to receive a blessing.
- Sermon - Peter the Apostle (1:02:06-1:13:21): Jackie Meyer, introduced as the speaker, begins a sermon series on Peter. She focuses on Peter's identity as an apostle, the identity of the readers (God's elect exiles scattered throughout various provinces in modern Turkey), and how this relates to the audience's own identity. She highlights Peter's growth from an impulsive follower to an elder with spiritual authority and the rising persecution faced by believers in the early 60s under Nero.
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