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Welcome to the Yadkin Examen. The Examen is a weekly prayer podcast. Every Monday we take a moment to reflect on our week past, give thanks to God, and seek strength for the day and week to come. We use reflection questions from different sources to help us seriously pray and review our own spiritual, mental, emotional, and physical lives.
Each episode begins with an excerpt from Sunday's sermon and ends with the scripture text. On February 12th our preacher was the Rev. Jonathan Gaylord and he preached from the Matthew5:13-20.
Reflection Questions selected from John Wesley and the Holy Club
Did the Bible live in me today?
Do I give it time to speak to me everyday?
Am I enjoying prayer?
Reflection Questions from the Sermon
What bushels might exist in your life that keep you from being a light of Christ for your neighbors?
Has there been a time when someone has been the light of Christ for you?
Has there ever been a time where you realized something about yourself, and chosen not to act?
By Yadkinville United Methodist ChurchWelcome to the Yadkin Examen. The Examen is a weekly prayer podcast. Every Monday we take a moment to reflect on our week past, give thanks to God, and seek strength for the day and week to come. We use reflection questions from different sources to help us seriously pray and review our own spiritual, mental, emotional, and physical lives.
Each episode begins with an excerpt from Sunday's sermon and ends with the scripture text. On February 12th our preacher was the Rev. Jonathan Gaylord and he preached from the Matthew5:13-20.
Reflection Questions selected from John Wesley and the Holy Club
Did the Bible live in me today?
Do I give it time to speak to me everyday?
Am I enjoying prayer?
Reflection Questions from the Sermon
What bushels might exist in your life that keep you from being a light of Christ for your neighbors?
Has there been a time when someone has been the light of Christ for you?
Has there ever been a time where you realized something about yourself, and chosen not to act?