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Guerrilla Christianity

De : Pastor R. Bret Walker
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An Unconventional, No-Apologies Exposition of God’s Grace from an Evangelical-Methodist Point of ViewCopyright 2024. All rights reserved. Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Spiritualité
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    • S13E01-The Disciple's Prayer (Letters from God, Pt. 1)
      Feb 20 2026

      Guerrilla Christianity dives into The Disciple’s Prayer, an Ash Wednesday sermon exploring Jesus’ model for prayer in Matthew 6. This episode unpacks why prayer isn’t about empty words but humble dependence on God. Walking through the Lord’s Prayer line by line, the sermon highlights adoration, submission to God’s will, daily reliance, forgiveness, and resistance to temptation. Listeners are challenged to see prayer as heart alignment, not performance—and to live as forgiven people who forgive others. This is a call to authentic, daily prayer that shapes disciples for faithful, obedient living before a holy God.

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      31 min
    • S2E34: Arise, Shine! (Epiphany 2015)
      Jan 5 2025

      Sermon #94

      God is the source of all light. So when Jesus calls us the light of the world, he meant that we reflect the light of God in a world of darkness and sin. But God is the source. In today's reading, Isaiah says that God's glory will rise upon his people and they will arise and shine in the world, and will attract others out of the darkness. So grab your Bible, turn it to Isaiah chapter 60, and prepare your heart and mind as we heed the words of Isaiah, to arise and shine.

      Isaiah 60:1-6

      Recorded at Ebenezer UMC on January 4, 2015 (first published February 4, 2015)

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      21 min
    • S3E19: Servants Everywhere and Always (Ordinary Time 2015)
      Oct 24 2024

      Sermon #136

      Ambition is a human quality and at times it can be an admirable trait. After all, if someone does not strive to better themselves they become stagnant or slide back into oblivion. But when it comes to the Kingdom of God, ambition, Jesus tells us, is not a characteristic to be desired. In today's reading we meet James and John, two brothers who were fishermen, who took their ambition to great heights whey they aksed to sit at Jesus' right and left hand when he comes into his kingdom. But in the upside-down structure of God's kingdom, the person who humbles himself is the greatest. For when we seek to make ourselves more important, what we are really doing is diminishing God in our lives. So grab your Bible, turn it to Mark chapter 10, and prepare your heart and mind as we see what it means to be servants, everywhere and always.

      Mark 10:35-45

      Recorded at Ebenezer UMC on October 18, 2015 (Originally published November 24, 2015)

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      26 min
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