Wednesday, April 30, 2014

JohnWesleyProject.com: The Sermon on the Mount

The Sermon on the Mount
Welcome to the JohnWesleyProject.com, an attempt to bring some of John Wesley's teachings into the 21st-century via High Definition DVD, Blogging, FaceBook and Twitter.The first stage of the JohnWesleyProject.com was the production  of high quality DVD presentations of John Wesley's discourses on the Sermon on the Mount, comprising fifteen talks (recorded in High Definition DVD) by Cedric Poole in a family worship setting.

 Each of the fifteen lessons comprises a
DVD presentation of the talk itself (twenty minutes duration), discussion questions and Bible study material and daily devotional material (for personal use between the suggested weekly viewing of the course). 

For those wanting to to use the material in a young (pre-teen) setting there is a DVD presentation of each lesson with accompanying colouring-in and other activities.

 An audiovisual presentation of Chapters 5, 6 & 7 of Matthew's Gospel is also included on the DVD.

 The material is primarily designed  for small group use, but can also be used by individuals, by families in the home,and in larger church gatherings.

All media material (75 daily devotions, 15 Bible Studies and 42 children's activities and answers) is included
 on the DVD in PDF format and is accessed via personal computer and viewed on the screen or printed
 depending on personal preferences and requirements. Permission to photocopy the material is granted at the
 time of purchase when an indication is given of the number of people who will be using the material.

The Sermon on the Mount is of course universal in its appeal across denominations and John Wesley's approach to it is powerfully evangelical. The material should not be seen as only of use to members of the Methodist Church, but hopefully will appeal and be very useful to all people who desire to grow in that personal holiness, without which no one will see the Lord (Hebrews 12:14).

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