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Immanuel Anglican Church Chicago

Immanuel Anglican Church

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We are an Anglican church that meets in the heart of the Uptown Neighborhood in Chicago. Anglican churches draw upon the ancient practices of Christianity in a way that all people can understand and participate. Our purpose in Chicago is to lift high the Son of God, that all in the city may be drawn to Him. We are committed to displaying the truth, beauty and goodness of Jesus Christ for the people of Uptown and Chicago. If you haven’t gotten a chance to worship with us yet, we invite you to ...
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11 Ten Leadership

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The 11 Ten Leadership Podcast tackles topics at the intersection of leadership, faith and culture. Leadership is challenging. Now more than ever. Today’s leaders need a vision for their leadership that engages culture AND weaves health and wholeness into their companies and communities. But to do this well, leaders need a radically different approach to their leadership. Proverbs 11:10 lays out a bold (and counter-cultural) vision… “when the righteous prosper, the city rejoices.” But what do ...
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Pastor Adam emphasizes the significance of Israel as the "apple of God's eye," rooted in scripture and history. He explains that God chose Israel not for its greatness, but to fulfill His promise through their humble beginnings, highlighting Abraham's faith as pivotal. The sermon illustrates how the deliverance of Israel from Egypt symbolized God's…
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What happens when conflict breaks out in the church? How can we peacefully resolve issues with fellow believers? Why is it important to squash grumblings in the church before the gossip spreads? How can disagreements in the church affect our witness in the community?q In his sermon “The Spirit-Filled Seven,” centered on Acts 6:1-7, Pastor Josiah an…
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David engages in an insightful conversation with Paul Green, former leader of Hope for the Inner City in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The discussion revolves around authentic leadership, particularly focusing on building genuine relationships as leaders—with peers, subordinates, and within the community. Paul shares his personal experiences and challeng…
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Pastor Jason encourages the congregation by highlighting the importance of three key anchors: being anchored in God's presence, in His people, and in His purpose. He emphasizes that these anchors help to build a strong foundation for believers, enabling them to lead extraordinary lives through closeness to Jesus. Additionally, Pastor requests praye…
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David sits down with Paul Green, one of his mentors and a long-time director of Hope for the Inner City in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Paul shares his personal journey from being a first-generation immigrant and his transformative encounter with faith in Compton, California, to his leadership role in the challenging environment of inner-city projects. …
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Can the Gospel ever be thwarted? Can God ever fail? Can the Christian trust that God will see His Will accomplished? Robbie Tschorn answers these questions and more in the sermon “God Cannot Be Stopped” (Acts 5:12-42). God is always moving whether we see it or not. When opposition arises outside of and even within the church, the Christian can rest…
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In this sermon, Pastor Jason draws from Isaiah 61 to emphasize the importance of divine light and God's presence within the church, highlighting a forthcoming move of God that cannot be hidden. He discusses the significance of being alive in Christ, reminding the congregation that their sins have been fully forgiven and debts canceled through Jesus…
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Join us as Matt Ostercamp wraps up our King of Peace sereis with a message from Mark 13:24-37. Jesus warns his disciples that things both present and to come are coming to an end, that while he is going to his death he has not come to lose, and gives a final exhortation to be prepared; don't become distracted, numb, or fearful.Today's podcast is br…
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In this episode, Adam Gustine discusses how leadership in both church and business settings can move beyond a narrow focus on justice as outreach strategy to cultivating thriving communities where justice is a core value. He challenges leaders to prioritize transformation within their own organizations and to rethink power dynamics and compensation…
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Pastor Jason shares a well-known story from Mark chapter two about a paralyzed man who is brought to Jesus by his determined friends, who lower him through a roof. He emphasizes the "awesomeness of Jesus," illustrating that Jesus can forgive sins and heal, demonstrating God's grace in ways that surpass human understanding. The sermon highlights the…
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Join us as Fr. Aaron preaches through one of Jesus' most sobering messages from Mark 13:1-23; a disaster plan by King Jesus for difficult times.Today's podcast is brought to you by Immanuel Anglican Church in Chicago, which seeks to lift high the Son of God in the city of Chicago, that all may be drawn to him. If you've enjoyed listening and would …
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In this episode, David and Rob are joined by Lauren Gill, Senior Director of the Global Faith and Work Initiative at Redeemer City to City. The discussion dives deep into the concepts of idolatry, faith, work, and justice, exploring how leaders can integrate their faith into their professional lives and make a positive impact on those on the margin…
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How were Christ’s apostles able to stand firm against opposition from the religious rules and leaders of their day? How can we as Christians boldly proclaim the gospel in situations that are overwhelming or intimidating? How does the Holy Spirit equip and empower us for the work of ministry? What role does prayer play when it comes to our gospel wi…
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Living Out Christ's Attributes in Daily Life In this sermon led by Pastor Brian, he reflects on the transformative power of living a godly life that reflects the image of Jesus. He begins by celebrating the recent decisions of three football players to accept Christ through Pastor Jason’s ministry. Brian then highlights an earlier sermon by Pastor …
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"Our King of Peace sees our sacrifice, not the public spectacle of the self-intoxicated, but the sacrificial giving knowing that God will provide." In today's sermon Fr. Aaron continues our series through the Gospel of Mark with a sermon from Mark 12:35-44. In it we look at Jesus' contrasting observations about the scribes and their wealth and the …
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In this episode of the 11 Ten Leadership Podcast, David sits down with Tyler Graybeal, CEO of Southern Outdoor Restoration, and Jeff Brovet, Partner at Thomas Judy and Tucker to discuss how they lead their companies, model what it looks like to give away power, and embody other qualities of a just leader. Hear their unique leadership journeys, less…
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What happened when the Holy Spirit was poured out at Pentecost? How were 3,000 people saved and added to the church that day? What does it look like to be a devoted follower of Christ? In his sermon, “The Promise Fulfilled,” centered on Acts 2:1-47, Pastor Josiah answered these questions as he shared how the promise of the Holy Spirit was fulfilled…
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In today’s sermon, Pastor Randy emphasized the importance of living a godly life, which serves as a reflection of God's image, purpose, and favor. He compared our lives to a mirror, revealing the truth of who we are and what we truly value. By looking at biblical figures like Daniel and his friends, Pastor illustrated how they maintained their godl…
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"The King has called us for a priority of submitting ourselves to Him, even by selflessly serving others." These are the greatest, distinct, and yet joined commandments that Jesus lays out in Mark chapter 12:28-34. Join us as Fr. Samuel, pastor in the Anglican Church of Uganda, PhD student at Trinity Evangelical Divinity continues our series, The K…
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David and Rob explore the concept of giving power away. They discuss the intersection of power, leadership, and faith, examining how leaders can create environments where everyone thrives. David shares insights from his book on the four qualities of a just leader, with a focus on power. The episode features real-life examples, including Martin Luth…
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What are the requirements necessary for being called as an apostle? Do apostles still exist in the church today? What did Jesus’ followers do while they waited on the Holy Spirit to come? In his sermon, “The Waiting Room,” centered on Acts 1:12-26, Pastor Josiah answered these questions and others as he shared from God’s word the important work tha…
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Pastor Jason shares a powerful message from 2 Kings 6, emphasizing the supernatural support believers have when feeling surrounded by adversity. He recounts the story of Elijah, highlighting that even when enemies attack unexpectedly, God’s forces are greater, urging believers to seek divine perspective and respond with prayer and grace. Pastor Jas…
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Join us as guest preacher Tim Banna takes through the continued questioning of Jesus, this time by the Sadducees.Today's podcast is brought to you by Immanuel Anglican Church in Chicago, which seeks to lift high the Son of God in the city of Chicago, that all my be drawn to him. If you've enjoyed listening and would like to support Immanuel's visio…
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David and Rob delve into the complexities of cultural competency regarding sexuality and gender. They discuss the importance of leadership in navigating diverse beliefs within workplace settings. The episode covers key statistics, personal reflections, and practical strategies for leaders to foster inclusivity and acceptance while maintaining their…
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How old is the Christian church? How did the church even start? What happened to Christ’s apostles after Christ ascended into Heaven? Who is actually qualified to share the gospel? In his sermon “Mission Possible,” centered on Acts 1:1-11, Pastor Josiah answered these questions as he shared how God builds His church through the faithful witness of …
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In today's sermon, Pastor Randy discusses the struggle of dealing with doubt in our faith, using the story of a desperate father who seeks healing for his son. The father acknowledges his belief but also admits his doubts, crying out to Jesus for help in his unbelief. Pastor Randy emphasizes that true faith involves surrendering our doubts, alignin…
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Join us as Fr Aaron continues our King of Peace series with message out of Mark 12. Today's podcast is brought to you by Immanuel Anglican Church in Chicago, which seeks to lift high the Son of God in the city of Chicago, that all my be drawn to him. If you've enjoyed listening and would like to support Immanuel's vision and ministry, you can do so…
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In this episode of the 11 Ten Leadership Podcast, hosts Rob Shields and David Spickard delve into the intricate challenges of material poverty, justice, and leadership with their guest Shay Bethea Bassett. Shay, a dedicated advocate for economic development and justice, shares her profound personal journey from growing up in poverty as the youngest…
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Is it wrong for a Christian to be rich? What does it look like to be a generous giver? What role should Christians play when it comes to defending God’s word? What does it mean to be entrusted with the gospel? In his message “Be The Church,” based on 1 Timothy 6:17-21, Pastor Josiah shares how it is important for us to be kingdom minded rather than…
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When a weather report messes up our plans, we ignore it to our harm. Jesus has a similar sobering parable today, as he retells the story of Israel through the parable of the vineyard owner and the evil tenants. In Mark 12, Fr. Aaron shows how a perfectly just God reacts to the abuse of his messengers not with immediate righteous punishment but with…
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David and Rob dive deep into the significance of cultural competency, particularly around issues of poverty. The discussion includes practical insights on defining poverty, overcoming obstacles that prevent business leaders from engaging with the materially poor, and what it looks like for companies to act as Good Samaritans in their communities. 0…
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What does it look like to be a man or woman of God? What roles do confessions or doxologies play in the life of a Christian? How do we fight the spiritual battles that are happening around us? How can we endure to the end? In his sermon, “A Charge to Keep,” based on 1 Timothy 6:11-16, Pastor Josiah answers these questions and more as he unpacks som…
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Sometimes questions are merely for information, other times they hide an agenda. Join us as Dcn. Susan takes us through the questioning of Jesus by the Pharisees from Mark 11:27-33. In this passage we see Jesus' counter-question expose the very small gap between the pharisees inability to see and their unwillingness to see. And we learn that our de…
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David and Rob delve into the critical topic of cultural competency with a focus on race. They discuss what it means to be a just and inclusive leader, drawing from biblical principles and their own experiences. David and Rob share practical steps leaders can take to build cultural competency within themselves and their organizations, emphasizing th…
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Listen to the audio recording of Immanuel's Jesus Revolution Movie Panel Discussion that took place in late July 2024. After a viewing of the movie, Immanuel congregants, Joel and Jan Carpenter, Billy and Mindy Meier, Karen Mills, and John Atwood discussed their stories of growing up during the Jesus People revolution and how they came to Christ in…
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Join us as Fr Aaron continues our "King of Peace" series in Mark 11:1-11 with Jesus's entry into Jerusalem not on a warhorse, but on a colt, showing that Christ's true humility was not passive, was not hidden and was not cowardly.Today's podcast is brought to you by Immanuel Anglican Church in Chicago, which seeks to lift high the Son of God in the…
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How can we find satisfaction in life? Where does our contentment come from? Are the blessings we receive from God contingent on how godly our lives are? What does it mean to have a “Jesus-Plus” mentality? In his sermon “Satisfied with Christ,” based on 1 Timothy 6:1-10, Pastor Josiah answers these questions and more as he shares from Paul’s letter …
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