Good Samaritan Anglican Church Sermons

Good Samaritan Anglican Church Sermons

Good Samaritan Anglican Church
Country USA
Language EN
Episodes 28
Latest 17.08.2026

Weekly sermons from Good Samaritan Anglican Church in Summerville, SC. The podcast features teachings and messages from the church's services, aimed at spiritual growth and community connection.

Episodes

  • Luke Deman - Even the Crumbs 17.08.2026 24m
    The Rev. Luke Deman preached on Matthew 15:21-28 on Sunday, August 16, 2026. "Those who beg for the crumbs receive the feast."
  • Dave Wright - Jesus Walks on Water 17.08.2026 25m
    This sermon was given on Matthew 14:22-33 by Dave Wright on August 9, 2026.
  • Taylor Daniel - Prodigal Son 30.07.2026 20m
    In this reflection Taylor reminds us that we can always "Come home." "Come home for the first time or for the thousandth." Note, because we did not record this sermon at GS, we are using a version recorded at another church.
  • Luke Deman - The Weeds and the Wheat 21.07.2026 21m
    In this sermon Luke reflects on Matthew 13:1-9; 18-23 and reminds us that God's patience is not his absence. There is an enemy out there, but the enemy doesn't get to have the last say.
  • Joy Hunter - Testimony 7/5/26 16.07.2026 14m
    In this episode one of our members, Joy Hunter, shares how she came to know Jesus as a teenager.
  • Dave Wright - Passing the Faith 16.07.2026 15m
    In this episode Dave Wright speaks about passing the faith from generation to generation.
  • Dave Wright - The Parable of the Sower 12.07.2026 22m
    In this episode Dave Wright preaches on the parable of the Sower, Matthew 13:1-23.
  • Pentecost Sunday - Sent by the Spirit 24.05.2026 23m
    This Week's Readings: Genesis 11:1-9, Psalm 104:24-35; Acts 2:1-21; John 14:8-17Guest Preacher: Mr. Dave WrightThis week, Dave reminds us of the work of the Spirit and calls us to respond, trusting in the power of that same Spirit working in our lives today.
  • The Quest: Sermon 5: Disciples Making Disciples 22.03.2026 27m
    This week's reading: Matthew 28:16-20Have you ever considered your walk with Jesus as a quest, a long and perhaps difficult journey towards a goal? In fact, this word, quest, diving back into Latin and early English, describes an intentional seeking, perhaps for wisdom, knowledge, or even a great prize. All of these connotations are present in our walk with Jesus, this long and sometimes challenging journey following our Lord through this life with our eyes and hope on the kingdom that is to come. This journey, or quest, is known to Christians as discipleship.This Lenten season, we’ll be spending our Sunday mornings considering what it looks like to be disciples of Jesus. Over five weeks, we’ll examine aspects of discipleship from various places in scripture, including Jesus’ life and the lives of his disciples. Along the way, we’ll answer questions like, “What is discipleship?”, “How do we follow Jesus in difficult seasons?”, “What does discipleship look like across generations?”, and “How does personal discipleship influence how we share the Gospel with others?”We hope you’ll join us for this series and beyond as we seek to understand this quest that we are on with Jesus! 
  • The Quest Sermon 4: The Freedom of Discipleship 19.03.2026 11m
    This week's reading: John 8:31-38This week, Tyler preaches an interactive, child-friendly sermon that highlights, for adults and children, the freedom we have as disciples of Jesus.Have you ever considered your walk with Jesus as a quest, a long and perhaps difficult journey towards a goal? In fact, this word, quest, diving back into Latin and early English, describes an intentional seeking, perhaps for wisdom, knowledge, or even a great prize. All of these connotations are present in our walk with Jesus, this long and sometimes challenging journey following our Lord through this life with our eyes and hope on the kingdom that is to come. This journey, or quest, is known to Christians as discipleship.This Lenten season, we’ll be spending our Sunday mornings considering what it looks like to be disciples of Jesus. Over five weeks, we’ll examine aspects of discipleship from various places in scripture, including Jesus’ life and the lives of his disciples. Along the way, we’ll answer questions like, “What is discipleship?”, “How do we follow Jesus in difficult seasons?”, “What does discipleship look like across generations?”, and “How does personal discipleship influence how we share the Gospel with others?”We hope you’ll join us for this series and beyond as we seek to understand this quest that we are on with Jesus! 
  • The Quest Sermon 3: Discipling the Generations 18.03.2026 20m
    This week's reading: Psalm 78:1-8Have you ever considered your walk with Jesus as a quest, a long and perhaps difficult journey towards a goal? In fact, this word, quest, diving back into Latin and early English, describes an intentional seeking, perhaps for wisdom, knowledge, or even a great prize. All of these connotations are present in our walk with Jesus, this long and sometimes challenging journey following our Lord through this life with our eyes and hope on the kingdom that is to come. This journey, or quest, is known to Christians as discipleship.This Lenten season, we’ll be spending our Sunday mornings considering what it looks like to be disciples of Jesus. Over five weeks, we’ll examine aspects of discipleship from various places in scripture, including Jesus’ life and the lives of his disciples. Along the way, we’ll answer questions like, “What is discipleship?”, “How do we follow Jesus in difficult seasons?”, “What does discipleship look like across generations?”, and “How does personal discipleship influence how we share the Gospel with others?”We hope you’ll join us for this series and beyond as we seek to understand this quest that we are on with Jesus! 
  • The Quest Sermon 2: The Call to Discipleship 04.03.2026 29m
    This week's reading: Matthew 4:12-25Have you ever considered your walk with Jesus as a quest, a long and perhaps difficult journey towards a goal? In fact, this word, quest, diving back into Latin and early English, describes an intentional seeking, perhaps for wisdom, knowledge, or even a great prize. All of these connotations are present in our walk with Jesus, this long and sometimes challenging journey following our Lord through this life with our eyes and hope on the kingdom that is to come. This journey, or quest, is known to Christians as discipleship.This Lenten season, we’ll be spending our Sunday mornings considering what it looks like to be disciples of Jesus. Over five weeks, we’ll examine aspects of discipleship from various places in scripture, including Jesus’ life and the lives of his disciples. Along the way, we’ll answer questions like, “What is discipleship?”, “How do we follow Jesus in difficult seasons?”, “What does discipleship look like across generations?”, and “How does personal discipleship influence how we share the Gospel with others?”We hope you’ll join us for this series and beyond as we seek to understand this quest that we are on with Jesus! 
  • The Quest Sermon 1: Discipleship in the Wilderness 26.02.2026 27m
    This week's reading: Matthew 4:1-11Have you ever considered your walk with Jesus as a quest, a long and perhaps difficult journey towards a goal? In fact, this word, quest, diving back into Latin and early English, describes an intentional seeking, perhaps for wisdom, knowledge, or even a great prize. All of these connotations are present in our walk with Jesus, this long and sometimes challenging journey following our Lord through this life with our eyes and hope on the kingdom that is to come. This journey, or quest, is known to Christians as discipleship.This Lenten season, we’ll be spending our Sunday mornings considering what it looks like to be disciples of Jesus. Over five weeks, we’ll examine aspects of discipleship from various places in scripture, including Jesus’ life and the lives of his disciples. Along the way, we’ll answer questions like, “What is discipleship?”, “How do we follow Jesus in difficult seasons?”, “What does discipleship look like across generations?”, and “How does personal discipleship influence how we share the Gospel with others?”We hope you’ll join us for this series and beyond as we seek to understand this quest that we are on with Jesus! 
  • The Rich Man and Lazarus 12.10.2025 22m
    Our September 28 sermon takes a Jesus' parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus from Luke 16:19-31.
  • Bishop Qampicha Wario - The Parable of the Prodigal Son 26.09.2025 24m
    We are joined this Sunday by Bishop Qampicha Wario who deliver's his sermon on Luke 15:11-31 - the Parable of the Prodigal Son (perhaps better named the Parable of the Loving Father).
  • Advent IV - Revolutionary Waiting 22.12.2024 21m
    There is something of Advent that sparks a bit of revolutionary spirit. Why is this and how does Mary, the innocent, humble, mother of our Lord help well it up within us? We explore the revolutionary nature of Mary's Magnificant and consider why this coming revolution is Good News for all of us.
  • James 4:4-6 Reflection #3 19.09.2024 10m
    Our third reflection in the James series takes a look at verses 4-6 of chapter 4, tackles a translation issue, and considers what it means for God to be jealous when our love is directed elsewhere.
  • Taming Our Tongues: James 3:1-12 15.09.2024 30m
    James has much to say about our tongues! How can such a small part of our body have such a big impact on those around us! This Sunday we'll consider James 3, the challenge of taming our tongues, and the importance for believers to speak words of peace and grace.
  • James Chapter 2 Reflection #2 12.09.2024 12m
    How do we reconcile James and Paul on works and faith? Can we dismiss one and follow the other? When we take a closer look at James, we realize that faith and works go hand in hand and true trusting-solely-in-Jesus-faith bears fruit in the lives of believers.
  • The Impartiality of God: James 2:1-14 08.09.2024 24m
    We continue our study of James with a sermon on the beginning of Chapter 2. What does it mean for followers of Jesus to show no partiality? How does this play out in practice? We take a look at James 2:1-17 and consider how and why believers follow Jesus in this way.

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