We have just spoken of the many obstacles in our lives - by speaking of them, and bringing them to light, we help to bring a sense of healing to your world. In this podcast, Bishop Ronald Gilmore and Jacqueline Loh continue to give Hope as they discuss the topic of healing. Bishop adds much of what the church teaches, theory and what to look for in when one asks for healing, and Jacqueline adds a testimony - a story of a woman who received a physical healing at the start of this ministry. Jacqueline then prays a prayer for everyone and Bishop gives a final blessing. Please join us today. Length: 34 minutes
Welcome to our continuing series on When Monday Comes. Today we will speak about the fourth final road block in our spiritual journey; Unforgiveness. In this final podcast, both Bishop Ron Gilmore and Jacqueline Loh at Grace that Reigns, describe what happens when we are unable to forgive and its effects on our physical, psychological and especially our spiritual body. Bishop describes the pain of un-forgiveness like a windy day. This is a masterpiece sharing on "un-forgiveness." Jacqueline then shares a story of a man who was unable to forgive his brother for close to 30 years. He speaks about un-forgiveness and how it affected him, and the lessons that he wanted to leave for all of us. This is followed by more reflections, and a question and answer session that sheds light on our ability to move forward. Finally, a prayer concludes this talk and helps us to receive the grace to forgive.
Unworthiness: There is Light at the End of your tunnel This is Grace that Reigns ministry - Welcome to our 6th week of When Monday Comes, where we Renew Your Sense of Wonder for yourselves and for your relationship and journey with Christ. Today Bishop Gilmore and Jacqueline Loh discuss one road block that we see too often in our friends. This is the all too common feeling of "Unworthiness." Each of us feels insecure and unworthy of love sometimes. Especially when we fail at a task, or we especially when we feel guilt, when we have committed a sin towards another. We can feel discouraged, and feel like we are not worthy of Christ's love or even his forgiveness. Bishop will take a look at what is behind this feeling and how it can prevent us from moving forward. Jacqueline then shares a testimony and leaves you with an uplifting ending and HOPE for the future.
Many Greetings from Grace that Reigns. " From ghoulies, and ghosts/ And long-legged beasties/ And things that go bump in the night." It is an old Scottish prayer, perhaps you may know some version of it? In this podcast, Bishop Gilmore and Jacqueline Loh continue their discussion on 'obstacles' or of the ' barriers in our spiritual lives. They tackle two common ones, Fear and Control and liken it to a bottle of lemon herb seasoning. Seasoning? Yes! It's another intense topic, but please join us for some lively conversation and stories that we share together. Next week, we will be finishing up with the final two obstacles on our spiritual journey, and then we will tackle the forms of healing that God offers us. www.GracethatReigns.com Time: 35 minutes
When Monday Comes: Jacqueline Loh - the founder of Grace that Reigns asks a question, "Why is the topic of sin so intimidating, when we all live it, and talk about it so much in our secular world?" The church sees sin as a serious topic and many people shy away from it because it is so uncomfortable. But the topic of Sin does not have to be an uncomfortable topic. It's something that we live each day. If you are a bar tender, a hairstylist, a manicurist, message therapist, a coach, a colleague, you might have already engaged in a kind of worldly conversation where your clients or partners have revealed his/her shortcomings. It's nothing short of confession. If we stop being afraid to enter into conversation about the topic of sin, we can learn to embrace them as mere signposts to our daily lives. Signposts that brings us back to doing good. Join Jacqueline as she tackles this subject through her own experience and through examples of real life sharings from people whom she's met throughout the years. Why are we posting another recording about Sin? Because we want to offer another perspective on the topic in order to help you to understand that Sin can also be a friend.
This is Grace that Reigns: Our Podcast Channel is called, Renewing Your Wonder. As part of our Your at Home On-line Retreat, we continue to the forth week where we reflect on Sin. Sin is not an easy subject, but it is necessary for us to listen to sometimes because it is important to our understanding of how it can initiate our spiritual freedom. In this podcast, Bishop Ronald Gilmore reflects on the topic of Sin, what it is, how Adam and Eve's sin affects our lives today, and how our own sins can evidently get in the way of our lives and become barriers to our daily living. He uses his own examples of how sinful acts have a way of spearing the heart and continues on with the topic of confession. He does not leave us in the lurch, he explains that Sin, is just a part of our lives. Identifying it, working on it, can give us freedom. Time: 30 min
In this podcast, Bishop Gilmore and Jacqueline Loh share continue their discussion on the topic of Prayer and go deeper into the three dynamic ways to pray. They are contemplation, meditation and oral prayer. Bishop then explains the concept of Stop, Look, Listen and Jacqueline takes a more contemporary approach to the discussion. At the end of the segment, Bishop asks our listeners questions to reflect on their prayer lives. Please follow the chapter on Prayer from their book, When Monday Comes.
Love, Wonder and Grace. Hello this is Bishop Gilmore and Jacqueline Loh. Our ministry, Grace that Reigns helps ordinary people to Renew their Sense of Wonder. In this podcast, we begin with the first topics of our workbook, When Monday Comes. Both Jacqueline Loh and Bishop Gilmore explore the topics of Love, Wonder and Grace and discuss their relationship to one another and our need to refresh and to Renew Ourselves of Wonder from time to time. Length: 32 minutes
Dear Friends, in this podcast, we will introduce you to our independent directed retreat which you can complete in the beauty and privacy of your own home. Bishop Gilmore and Jacqueline Loh will guide you through their book called, " When Monday Comes." Prepare for your amazing journey with us, through the next month with Grace that Reigns.
In this podcast, Jacqueline Loh discusses the dynamics of the world we live in and its relation to Pentecost with reference to the Upper room and how we are closer to the thoughts and behaviours of the disciples than we thought. This discussion is followed by Bishop Gilmore's topic on Holy Week, as described in his topic, Another Key. In it, Bishop talks about how we have become unaware of Jesus' Presence and how at times, we have fallen into the liturgies unmoved. But the circumstance today helps us to live those memories of Holy Weeks in the past, and will summon up our thoughts and quicken our desire for this year's Holy Week
In this episode, Bishop Gilmore speaks to you of Lent, of Repentance and of St. Bernard of Clairveaux’s unusual take on what it means to turn back to God. Bishop refers to certain physical irritations and compares them to our own selfishness and sins. He then challenges us to stop all that we are doing and think about where your life is going. Have you been walking down the right path?
Bishop Gilmore offers a reflection during Lent of 2020 about the sin of selfishness and how the event in the Garden of Eve was significant for all of us today. He also explains how our selfish behaviours can change during this time of self distancing and isolation with our families.
The Sacrament of Reconciliation during Advent. Listen to a simple conversation hosted by Grace that Reigns. Bishop Gilmore and Jacqueline Loh discuss the topic of Reconciliation as preparation for Advent. Bishop Gilmore shares stories of how penance is a result of Grace. He also shares personal encounters of how various people of all walks of life came to him to ask him to offer them the sacrament of confession in restaurants, airports and other public spaces. If you want to prepare for your Advent journey, the sacrament of Reconciliation will help you.
One of our penitential rites sets before us the “Three Comings.” He “did come,” it says. He “does come,” it says. He “will come,” it says. This is the time to warm to that sacred pattern, to allow it to shape your pre-Christmas days. Bishop Ronald Gilmore discusses these comings.