Suggested Content for Sunday

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  • Bible Study on the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary: The Carrying of the Cross

    Have you ever wanted to grow in your understanding and devotion to the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary? Join Dr. Ben Akers and professors from the Augustine Institute Graduate School as they walk through these Biblical mysteries and seek to grow in understanding and love for Christ through them...

  • Daily Reflections — September 8, 2024

    Action Item: Reflect on how you need to listen to God's Word before you speak.

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  • September 8, 2024 | Daily Mass Readings

    Start your day with God's Word by listening to the Catholic Mass readings. Sign up to receive these videos with reflections from Dr. Tim Gray directly to your inbox by visiting https://daily.formed.org.

    Watch Dr. Tim Gray's Daily Reflections here: https://watch.formed.org/daily

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  • Shema/Listen | The Shema: Word Studies | The Bible Project

    Is hearing and listening the same thing? This video, discover how sound entering your ear-drums isn't synonymous with \"listening\", at least from a biblical perspective. This video is the first installment of our Word Studies series, a six-part exploration of the ancient biblical prayer called “...

  • How Do I Read the Bible?

    Is there only one way to use the Bible? Dr. Mark Giszczak and Chris Stefanick open up what the Bible is and ways in which you could read it.

  • Daily Reflections — September 1, 2024

    Action Item: Purify your desires so that you can fulfill God’s law.

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  • September 1, 2024 | Daily Mass Readings

    Start your day with God's Word by listening to the Catholic Mass readings. Sign up to receive these videos with reflections from Dr. Tim Gray directly to your inbox by visiting https://daily.formed.org.

    Watch Dr. Tim Gray's Daily Reflections here: https://watch.formed.org/daily

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  • Leviticus | Torah: Book Collections | The Bible Project

    God invites Israel to live in close proximity to His holy presence. Which seems awesome, but it’s actually dangerous. This book explores how the sacrificial rituals and purity practices cleared the way for morally corrupt Israelites to become God’s covenant partners.

    The Bible Project is a nonpr...

  • Uncompromising Purity: It's Not Just a Guy Problem w/ Kelsey Skoch | SEEK23

    Is purity just a guy problem? Kelsey Skoch takes on this misconception and shares practical ways for both women and men to overcome impure habits. Learn more about SEEK and register to attend next year’s conference by visiting seek.focus.org.

  • Daily Reflections — August 25, 2024

    Action Item: Reflect on your level of faith and fervor.

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  • August 25, 2024 | Daily Mass Readings

    Start your day with God's Word by listening to the Catholic Mass readings. Sign up to receive these videos with reflections from Dr. Tim Gray directly to your inbox by visiting https://daily.formed.org.

    Watch Dr. Tim Gray's Daily Reflections here: https://watch.formed.org/daily

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  • Faith Prevails: The Miracle of Bolsena

    An inspired retelling of the Eucharistic Miracle of Bolsena-Orvieto, “Faith Prevails” follows the journey of Fr. Peter of Prague, a priest doubtful of the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. When the Host begins to bleed during Mass, he must come to terms with his own disbelief while the wit...

  • Who is worthy to receive the Eucharist?

    Jesus gives us Himself in the Sacrament of the Eucharist. This is such a special, unique, and life-changing gift. But it might make you wonder… Am I worthy to receive the Eucharist? In one sense, we’ll never be perfect, only Jesus is. But we can’t wait until we are perfectly worthy to receive the...

  • Daily Reflections — August 18, 2024

    Action Item: Meditate on the greatest promise ever made.

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  • August 18, 2024 | Daily Mass Readings

    Start your day with God's Word by listening to the Catholic Mass readings. Sign up to receive these videos with reflections from Dr. Tim Gray directly to your inbox by visiting https://daily.formed.org.

    Watch Dr. Tim Gray's Daily Reflections here: https://watch.formed.org/daily

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  • The INCREDIBLE Eucharistic Miracles w/Fr. Robert Spitzer | Chris Stefanick Show

    The Eucharist is one of the greatest signs of Christ’s love for us; not only did he want to be with us for 33 years and save us from our sins, but he also wanted to be united with us after his ascension in a radical way.

    Did you know there are miracles that back up the true presence of the Euch...

  • The Eucharist: Source & Summit of Christian Life

    It looks like bread and wine, yet it is called the Real Presence of Jesus. It is also called the Eucharist, but many Catholics would struggle to explain what that word means. What do Catholics really believe about the Sacrament of the Eucharist, and why has it become the center point of the Mass ...

  • Daily Reflections — August 11, 2024

    Action Item: Reflect on the strengthening power of God’s love in the Eucharist.

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  • August 11, 2024 | Daily Mass Readings

    Start your day with God's Word by listening to the Catholic Mass readings. Sign up to receive these videos with reflections from Dr. Tim Gray directly to your inbox by visiting https://daily.formed.org.

    Watch Dr. Tim Gray's Daily Reflections here: https://watch.formed.org/daily

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  • How the Eucharist is "food for the journey"

    On the battlefield, on exciting adventures, and on long journeys, how we are sustained matters. But what about on the journey and adventure of life? How are we sustained in a “super-abundant way”? God has something life-changing in mind: the Eucharist.

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  • Session 2: Mental Health

    "Over the course of our lives, we will all experience periods of flourishing and languishing mental health—a reality that helpfully frames our understanding of mental health, mental illness, and suffering. In this film you will meet Kasey, who lives with anxiety and depression. Listen to her stor...

  • Daily Reflections — August 4, 2024

    Action Item: Reflect on the work of trusting and believing in God.

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  • August 4, 2024 | Daily Mass Readings

    Start your day with God's Word by listening to the Catholic Mass readings. Sign up to receive these videos with reflections from Dr. Tim Gray directly to your inbox by visiting https://daily.formed.org.

    Watch Dr. Tim Gray's Daily Reflections here: https://watch.formed.org/daily

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  • Saint John Vianney | Catholic Saints

    Join Dr. Ben Akers and Taylor Kemp as they discuss St. John Vianney, the Cure d'Ars and patron saint of parish priests.