Anchored in Christ

057 Why Does Jesus Weep? Conversations that Make a Difference


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Sometimes we weep in joy, and sometimes in sadness. At the end of what seemed to be a joyful, triumphal entrance into Jerusalem on "Palm Sunday", Jesus looks out over Jerusalem and weeps. Why does he weep then? Why does Jesus weep now, and how does that change your relationship with him? Join Rev. Dr. Sara Singleton and worship leaders of Old South for worship.
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This sermon is from the series, "Conversations that Matter." Jesus has conversations in the Bible that are relevant today.
Also leading worship:
Jim Singleton, Liturgist
Yerim Kang, Pianist
Deborah Owen, Violinist, Alto
Hunter Singleton, Acolyte
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This is from the podcast, Anchored in Christ, coming to you from Old South Presbyterian Church in Newburyport, MA.
Rev. Dr. Sara Singleton is the pastor at Old South Presbyterian Church.
Old South was founded in 1756 as a home base for itinerant power preacher, George Whitefield (who preached to as many as 25,000 people on Boston Common). But it's not a museum; it's a living church with vibrant membership, as you'll discover when you listen to these sermons.
If you are ever near Newburyport, Mass. on a Sunday morning, please join us for worship. Come as you are; all are welcome!
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