Humanity & Healing | Mark 5v22-43
Associate Priest Ginny Seibel preaches on the story of Jairus and the bleeding woman in Mark and teaches about the incredibly human encounters Jesus has with both of them in their healing journeys.

Associate Priest Ginny Seibel preaches on the story of Jairus and the bleeding woman in Mark and teaches about the incredibly human encounters Jesus has with both of them in their healing journeys.
This summer, Immanuel is leaning into the discipline of sabbath-keeping. In this episode, Associate Priest Ginny Seibel leads us through Daniel 3 and the story of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego.
Rector Amy Winkle leads a practice of imaginative reading of scripture from Mark 4 when Jesus calms the storm
This summer, Immanuel is leaning into the discipline of sabbath-keeping. On this episode, Associate Priest Ginny Seibel leads us through Psalm 116. Original music by Tony Aparo
Rector Amy Winkle preaches from Mark 4 on co-laboring with God and the work of discernment.
Worship and Outreach Pastor Micah Dalton chats with artist-theologian Julian Davis Reid about faith, art and sabbath practices within the framework of social justice and racial reconciliation.
This summer, Immanuel is leaning into the discipline of sabbath-keeping. On this episode, Associate Priest Ginny Seibel will lead us through the story of Zacchaeus. Original music by Tony Aparo
Guest preacher Rich Perez teaches from Mark 3 on the temptation to shut down the work of the Spirit when we don't understand it and how we might see the Kingdom at work right in front of us.
Rector Amy Winkle preaches from Mark 2 on the importance of sabbath rest for us individually and collectively.
Associate Priest Ginny Seibel preaches on Jesus teaching about becoming new wineskins in order to hold the new thing he’s doing in our lives.
Rector Amy Winkle teaches from Acts 2 on the deep work of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost.
Associate Priest Ginny Seibel preaches on the ascension of Jesus from the perspective of his disciples.
Associate Priest Ginny Seibel teaches from Acts about the miracle of faithfulness.
Rev. Dr. Tim Hartman, professor of theology at Columbia Theological Seminary, focuses on Acts 8:26-40 and the movement of the Holy Spirit to get our attention so that we may experience freedom and anticipate joy. As Karl Barth writes, “Joy is really the simplest form of gratitude.”
Rector Amy Winkle teaches from Acts 4 on how the coming of the Holy Spirit affects the day-to-day lives of believers.
In this sermon, guest preacher Karen Guess unpacks three ways that the resurrection impacts people in Acts 4:5-14. We see how resurrection invites us to reimagine salvation, repent of what we give the last word, and recover our identity in Christ.
Associate Priest Ginny Seibel teaches from Acts on how the Holy Spirit ministers to us through revelation and reconciliation.
Rector Amy Winkle teaches from Mark 16 on the resurrection of Jesus as a thin place where heaven and earth meet.
Rector Amy Winkle teaches on how the Passover and the inauguration of the New Covenant at the Last Supper show us the way to new life in Jesus.
Guest Preacher Benjamin Wills teaches on how the promise of the New Covenant in Jeremiah invites us to ask what God is doing in us and in the world today and how we might be part of it.
Youth Pastor Jon-Michael Shelley teaches on God's covenant with David, explaining God's commitment to dwelling with his people and his promise to bring about the Messiah, Christ Jesus.
Associate Priest Ginny Seibel teaches on God's covenant with Israel and examines what this covenant reveals about God, the law, and the sacrifice of Jesus.
Rector Amy Winkle teaches on God's covenant with Abraham, which shows how faith and questions can coexist and how God promises to carry out his plan of redemption.
Associate Priest Ginny Seibel leads us through the Noahic Covenant and preaches on God's promise of fidelity and reconciliation.
Rector Amy Winkle teaches from Mark on Jesus healing the leper by meeting him in his loneliness.
Guest Preacher David Roth teaches from Mark on how Jesus rescues from the weight of evil.
Associate Priest Ginny Seibel teaches from Jesus' first big moment in ministry in Mark's gospel and discusses the invitation to the Spirit's work. For more info, visit immanuelatl.org
Rector Amy Winkle teaches from Mark 1 on Jesus' call to repent and believe in response to the Kingdom of God coming near. For more info, visit immanuelatl.org
Associate Priest Ginny Seibel highlights Mark's characteristics and particularities as can be seen in the baptism of Jesus and the rest of the gospel. For more information, visit immanuelatl.org
In honor of MLK Day, we as a community want to acknowledge the faithful witness to Christ that has been present in our community for a long time. Winston Persaud, a member of the Jubilee Council, leads us through a practice of collective remembering.