Living Faith Anglican Church

Living Faith Anglican Church

By Fr. Peter Smith

Sermons and teachings from Living Faith Anglican Church in Tempe, AZ.
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"The What and the Why of Clergy" (Clergy and the Church, Part 1)

Living Faith Anglican ChurchSep 22, 2024
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The Crown of Glory

The Crown of Glory

Sermon by Fr. Carl SmithEaster SundayDiscussion Questions:In a context of suffering and persecution, why do you think Peter ended his household-type exhortations with a challenge to Elders/Pastors? In other words, what role do elders/pastors play in helping Christ followers endure suffering with the hope of glory?Fr. Carl taught that implied in Peter's exhortation to "Shepherd the flock of God" were two primary roles of elders/pastors: (1) Feeding the flock of God (through Word and Sacrament), and (2) Leading the flock of God. Do you think that is a good job description for a pastor/elder?Our sermon series was on the topic of "Suffering and Glory." Has it been your past belief that these two terms are linked? What do you think about Fr. Carl's answer to the question, "What links suffering and glory? The answer is HOPE!"Can you recall some of the passages Fr. Carl raised about hope, whether from 1 Peter or some other book of the Bible? Can you add others?Fr. Carl applied this message of hope to how we view individuals who are bound by sin and marriages that are experiencing difficulty. What difference does the Gospel of Hope make in these cases?The sermon ended with a challenge to live into (and memorize) 1 Peter 5:10 (ESV): "And after you have suffered a little while, the God of all grace, who has called you to his eternal glory in Christ, will himself restore, confirm, strengthen, and establish you." In what ways does this promise from God's word provide an "anchor for your soul"?
Apr 20, 202524:25
Suffering for Righteousness (1 Peter 3:8-18)

Suffering for Righteousness (1 Peter 3:8-18)

Sermon by Fr. Bob Fabey

Suffering and Glory Series

Apr 13, 202537:20
Suffering at Home (1 Peter 3:1-7)

Suffering at Home (1 Peter 3:1-7)

Sermon by Fr. Peter SmithSuffering and Glory Series Discussion QuestionsWhy is it so essential to expect a measure of suffering in marriage and our home life?What do you think of the idea of submission as willingly cooperating with the good purposes of those we are under?If you’re married, is there anything you found particularly challenging or encouraging in this passage?If you’re not married, what challenge or encouragement does this passage offer for your life, especially as it relates to self-sacrificial love?When you think about the kind of glory that can come from loving marriages, what examples or stories come to your mind?
Apr 06, 202536:39
Suffering in Society (1 Peter 2:13-25)

Suffering in Society (1 Peter 2:13-25)

Sermon by Fr. Carl SmithSuffering and Glory SeriesMy message today was on "Suffering in (Pagan) Society," with a heavy focus on the subject of submission. This is not a popular topic, but I think it is foundational to our discipleship as well as a crucial posture for living Christianly in the world. Here are some questions that should generate some thoughtful and impactful discussion this week:Discussion Questions:Does the topic of submission cause a negative reaction in you? If so, what do you think is the basis of that reaction? (E.g., is it cultural, bad experiences, or what?).  Do you think more about Jesus Christ as your "Savior" or as your '"Lord"? What is the difference to you? Do you think submission to someone requires that you trust them? If not, what does it require? Or, what does submission entail and look like for you?Do you think about Christianity as a revolutionary religion? If so, in what sense or manner is it revolutionary? Do you think that it advocates political violence?Do you have the sense that submitting to God first and foremost gives you freedom to submit to others? Is it difficult for you to honor those to whom you are called to submit? Do you view Jesus as an example for you in terms of suffering and submission? What does this look like practically for your life?Does the challenge to "entrust your soul to him who judges justly" seem like a helpful way to embrace submission and suffering? What difference would this make? In what ways might submission promote the mission of Jesus Christ? Does "putting to silence the ignorance of foolish men" sound missional to you? Think of your most difficult relationship for you to embrace submission. What might "doing good" look like in that relationship?
Mar 30, 202532:57
Suffering with Worship (1 Peter 2:1-12)

Suffering with Worship (1 Peter 2:1-12)

Sermon by Fr. Peter SmithSuffering and Glory SeriesDiscussion Questions: If authentic worship requires sacrifice, what sacrifices are you committed to offering to God?If our sufferings can be transformed into sacrificial worship, what is one suffering you’re experiencing now that could be surrendered to God for his glory?
Mar 23, 202532:19
Suffering with Holiness (1 Peter 1:13-25)

Suffering with Holiness (1 Peter 1:13-25)

Sermon by Fr. Peter SmithSuffering and Glory SeriesDiscussion QuestionsWhat does holiness have to do with the Gospel?What are some of the reasons holiness is difficult?How does suffering make it harder to be holy?If suffering is a necessary part of our sanctification, how can we know which suffering can be avoided and which is God’s will for us?Is there an area of suffering in your life right now that you believe God wants to use for redemptive purposes?  If so, describe it.What does the difference between perishable and imperishable have to do with suffering and glory?What does it look like to make ourselves ready (“to gird up your loins”) to pursue holiness?
Mar 17, 202534:02
Suffering with Faith (1 Peter 1:3-12)

Suffering with Faith (1 Peter 1:3-12)

Sermon by Fr. Carl SmithSuffering and Glory SeriesWe started our Lenten sermon series this morning on 1 Peter and the theme, "Suffering and Glory." I hope this will be a fruitful time of discussion within our groups regarding the various types and contexts of suffering, as well as how the hope of the Gospel shapes our perspective in the midst of our various difficulties. Here are a few questions prompted by my sermon:Has it been habitual for you to associate suffering with glory? What difference does this association make?The opening Salutation and first section of 1 Peter are focused on the salvation that God provides for us. Read 1 Peter 1:1-5 aloud in your group and talk about what you hear and how it impresses you. Does the fact that you and your inheritance are being "kept by God's power" and "guarded through faith" give you a sense of security? Do you ever consider your faith to be the "weak link" in God's plan of salvation? How does this passage indicate your faith can grow?Does it give you any comfort that God has a purpose in your various types of suffering (i.e., to bring about the "tested genuineness of your faith")? Does rejoicing in your trials come easy for you?The fact that Jesus, our Messiah, was made "perfect through suffering" (Heb. 2:10) provides a model for us in our suffering. How have you seen suffering "perfect" or "complete" you and/or your faith?Read again 1 Peter 1:8-9, and discuss how your love, faith, and joy demonstrate the evidence of your salvation even though you have never seen Jesus Christ in person. Peter declares that believers after the time of Christ's death and resurrection were specially privileged (beyond the prophets and the holy angels) to understand how the "suffering" and "glory" of Christ fit together in God's plan (10-12). Do you sense that you are privileged to live in the era after Christ's time? Explain.Let me also encourage you to work on the Lenten series memory verses together: Peter 4:12-13: "Beloved, do not be surprised at the fiery trial when it comes upon you to test you, as though something strange were happening to you. But rejoice insofar as you share Christ's sufferings, that you may also rejoice and be glad when his glory is revealed."
Mar 09, 202535:01
God’s Glory in a Face

God’s Glory in a Face

Sermon by Fr. Peter Smith8th Sunday of EpiphanyQuestions for Group DiscussionGod is not like us.  What emotions does that statement cause you to feel?God’s glory is above and beyond all created things.  What dangers do we face when we make God like us?Throughout the story of Scripture, in what ways has God mediated his glory to human beings?Since Christ is now the perfect mediator of God’s glory, what’s changed about our relationship to God and his glory?What might it look like for Christ’s glory to rub off on you?This Lent, what wilderness might God want you to walk in, or what mountain might God want you to climb in order to see more of his glory?
Mar 02, 202528:23
Sending, Going, Empowering

Sending, Going, Empowering

Sermon by Fr. Peter SmithWorld Mission Sunday7th Sunday of Epiphany
Feb 23, 202529:42
Choosing the End from the Beginning

Choosing the End from the Beginning

Sermon by Fr. Carl Smith

6th Sunday of Epiphany

Feb 16, 202526:60
Useful to Jesus (Lk. 5:1-11)

Useful to Jesus (Lk. 5:1-11)

Sermon by Fr. Peter Smith

Rwanda Sunday

Feb 09, 202529:02
The Maker of Our Identity and Purpose (Jer. 1:4-10)

The Maker of Our Identity and Purpose (Jer. 1:4-10)

Sermon by Fr. Peter Smith

4th Sunday of Epiphany

Feb 02, 202535:50
Being the Healthy Body of Christ

Being the Healthy Body of Christ

Sermon by Fr. Carl Smith

3rd Sunday of Epiphany

Jan 26, 202512:17
Grace at Sea (Jonah 2:1-10)

Grace at Sea (Jonah 2:1-10)

Sermon by Fr. Peter Smith

2nd Sunday of Epiphany

Jan 19, 202529:02
New Beginnings: Steps to a Gospel-Centered Life

New Beginnings: Steps to a Gospel-Centered Life

Sermon by Fr. Carl Smith

Epiphany Sunday

Jan 12, 202530:30
A Day/Year/Life Well Spent

A Day/Year/Life Well Spent

Sermon by Fr. Peter Smith

2nd Sunday of Christmas

Jan 05, 202523:34
The Authority and Power of the Gospel

The Authority and Power of the Gospel

Sermon by Fr. Carl Smith

1st Sunday of Christmas

Dec 29, 202431:21
Lead Us Not into Temptation, But Deliver Us from Evil.

Lead Us Not into Temptation, But Deliver Us from Evil.

Sermon by Fr. Carl Smith Advent Sermon Series: Thy Kingdom Come 4th Sunday of Advent
Dec 22, 202432:30
Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread, and Forgive Us Our Debts

Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread, and Forgive Us Our Debts

Sermon by Fr. Peter Smith Advent Sermon Series: Thy Kingdom Come 3rd Sunday of Advent
Dec 15, 202436:27
Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done, On Earth As It Is In Heaven.

Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done, On Earth As It Is In Heaven.

Sermon by Fr. Carl Smith Advent Sermon Series: Thy Kingdom Come 2nd Sunday of Advent
Dec 08, 202432:41
Our Father in Heaven, Hallowed Be Your Name.

Our Father in Heaven, Hallowed Be Your Name.

Sermon by Fr. Peter Smith 1st Sunday of Advent Advent Sermon Series: Thy Kingdom Come
Dec 01, 202435:45
Confidence in Unsettling Times

Confidence in Unsettling Times

Sermon by Fr. Carl Smith

27th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Nov 24, 202433:18
"Comfort Able” (2 Cor. 1:3-7)

"Comfort Able” (2 Cor. 1:3-7)

Sermon by Fr. Peter Smith

26th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Nov 17, 202433:03
What You Have Left (Mark 12:38-44)

What You Have Left (Mark 12:38-44)

Sermon by Fr. Peter Smith

25th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Nov 10, 202428:30
We All Matter to God!

We All Matter to God!

Sermon by Fr. Carl Smith

All Saints Sunday

Nov 03, 202417:18
A Theology of Pastoral Ministry (Part 4, Clergy and the Church Series)

A Theology of Pastoral Ministry (Part 4, Clergy and the Church Series)

Sermon by Fr. Peter Smith 23rd of Ordinary Time Clergy and the Church Series
Oct 27, 202437:22
Praying the Bible's Questions

Praying the Bible's Questions

Sermon by Fr. Carl Smith

22nd Sunday of Ordinary Time

Oct 20, 202417:29
Quarterly Pastoral Update

Quarterly Pastoral Update

Quarterly Pastoral Update by Fr. Peter Smith

22nd Sunday of Ordinary Time

Oct 20, 202419:32
“The Qualifications of Clergy” (Clergy and the Church, Part 3)

“The Qualifications of Clergy” (Clergy and the Church, Part 3)

Sermon by Fr. Peter Smith

21st Sunday of Ordinary Time

Oct 13, 202430:41
The Span Between the Significant and the Insignificant

The Span Between the Significant and the Insignificant

Sermon by Fr. Peter Smith

20th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Oct 06, 202433:11
“The Historical Development of Clergy” (Clergy and the Church, Part 2)

“The Historical Development of Clergy” (Clergy and the Church, Part 2)

Sermon by Fr. Carl Smith 19th Sunday of Ordinary Time
Sep 29, 202433:45
"The What and the Why of Clergy" (Clergy and the Church, Part 1)

"The What and the Why of Clergy" (Clergy and the Church, Part 1)

Sermon by Fr. Peter Smith Clergy and the Church Series 18th Sunday of Ordinary Time
Sep 22, 202431:46
Rwanda Travel Team Presentation

Rwanda Travel Team Presentation

Presentation by Rwanda Travel Team: Tina Larsen, Dcn. Blake Plympton, Rick Larsen, & Dean Bob Fabey Rwanda Sunday 17th Sunday of Ordinary Time
Sep 15, 202434:43
Gifts from Above: God's Gift of Word

Gifts from Above: God's Gift of Word

Sermon by Fr. Carl Smith

16th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Sep 08, 202427:48
Near to a War (Eph. 6:10-20)

Near to a War (Eph. 6:10-20)

Sermon by Fr. Peter Smith

15th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Sep 01, 202434:25
Take No Offense (John 6:60-69)

Take No Offense (John 6:60-69)

Sermon by Fr. Peter Smith

14th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Aug 25, 202424:48
From Covetousness to Contentment

From Covetousness to Contentment

Sermon by Fr. Peter Smith

13th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Aug 18, 202431:22
God's Way IS the High-Way

God's Way IS the High-Way

Sermon by Fr. Carl Smith

12th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Aug 11, 202431:38
Seeking a Picnic, When God Offers Paradise

Seeking a Picnic, When God Offers Paradise

Sermon by Fr. Carl Smith

11th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Aug 04, 202427:07
Row, Row, Row Your Boat

Row, Row, Row Your Boat

Sermon by Fr. Bob Fabey

10th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Jul 28, 202427:29
Jesus and the Desolate Places

Jesus and the Desolate Places

Sermon by Dcn. Blake Plympton

9th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Jul 21, 202424:37
The Plumb Line and Psalm 46

The Plumb Line and Psalm 46

Sermon by Fr. Bob Fabey

8th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Jul 14, 202413:42
Mercy: God’s Response to a Rebel Heart

Mercy: God’s Response to a Rebel Heart

Sermon by Fr. Bob Fabey "Mercy- God’s Response to a Rebel Heart" 7th Sunday of Ordinary Time.

Jul 08, 202425:00
Hang On! It’ll Happen If You Don’t Lose Faith!

Hang On! It’ll Happen If You Don’t Lose Faith!

Sermon by Fr. Carl Smith

6th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Jun 30, 202431:22
Walk by Faith

Walk by Faith

Sermon by Dcn. Blake Plympton

5th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Jun 23, 202429:27
Trees & Kingdoms, Pride & Providence

Trees & Kingdoms, Pride & Providence

Sermon by Fr. Carl Smith

4th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Jun 16, 202434:55
Misunderstanding Jesus (Mark 3:20-35)

Misunderstanding Jesus (Mark 3:20-35)

Sermon by Fr. Carl Smith

3rd Sunday of Ordinary Time

Jun 09, 202428:01
LOVE the Lord your God

LOVE the Lord your God

Sermon by Fr. Carl Smith

2nd Sunday of Ordinary Time

Jun 02, 202433:08
A God Who Wants to Be Known

A God Who Wants to Be Known

Sermon by Dcn. Blake Plympton

Trinity Sunday

May 26, 202425:29
Life in the Spirit

Life in the Spirit

Sermon by Fr. Bob Fabey

Pentecost Sunday

May 19, 202422:47