Jacob's Well
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cExperience it live at Jacob's Well! People who are hurting throughout our city have been turned off by religion and religious people. I can.
It is time for the church to open her doors. Those living in poverty have received handouts for years, yet the conditions in our city have only grown worse. At the same time, many enfranchised families have a passion for seeing Memphis renewed by the gospel of Jesus Christ yet don’t know anyone personally who is poor. Memphis is thirsty; the living water of the gospel is plentiful. Imagine a place
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20220416 In The Meantime In this edition of "God's Word for Our Changing Times," referencing the sealing of the tomb and the resurrection of Jesus, Dr. Morrow addresses the question ...
In this weeks program Dr. Morrow and some of the members and friends visit Braden UMC where Rev. Micheal Walker is the Pastor. Pastor Micheal lead our rehabilitation ministry at Jacob's Well before he took over pastoral responsibilities at Braden UMC. Check out his preaching / teaching ministry on the churches page and be blessed.
In this week’s message, Dr. Morrow uses the story of the Prodigal Son and Isaiah, chapter fifty-five to speaks about how one can accept God’s forgiveness when they or even we, have fallen short of the “Glory of God” and feel unworthy of God’s forgiveness.
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In this week's message using Matthew 16:13-19, Dr. Morrow speaks about our free will and decision to say hell, yes to the things of this world or hell, no to the things that go against God's will for our lives. Because of Jesus and the church "The Body of Christ," the hellacious stuff of life will come our way. The good news is the hellacious things of life will not prevail against us when we stand on the foundation of Jesus and say hell, no.
In this weeks message, using Matthew 7:22-24, Dr. Morrow talks about a seven things that can serve as a framework to restore, stregthen and build your life on the solid foundation of Jesus Christ.
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In this week's message using Job 15:13, Dr. Morrow talks about the absurdities of life that just don't make any sense. Yet, in the testimony of Job, the writings of Albert Camus and the faith of John Newton, we will find hope in God's presence if we keep the faith and hold to God's unchanging hand.
In this weeks's message, using Mark 1:4-11 as the foundation for today's message, Dr. Morrow talks about expectations. Our expectations in life, God's expections of us and what we can expect from God as we yeild more and more to his desire for our lives.
In this week's message Dr. Morrow encourages us to be happy in the Lord
Jacob's Well is alive and well! Blessed to have the Praying Pelicans volunteers from Clarksville last week to help us serve! God is great and greatly to be praised!
This week Dr. Morrow's messagis Don't Let Anyone Steal Your Joy Based on John the 10th Chapter
Inthis weeks Message Dr. Morrow Describes how our lives and in particular our walk with Christ stronger through our expereinces with chaos.
All smiles at Jacob's Well! Meet us at The Well and have your thirst quenched!
In this weeks message Dr. Morrow talks about the constant grace of God in what many call "The New Normal." In this message Dr. Morrow also identfies ways in which God is presnce is and always has been constant.
In today's message, Dr. Morrow talks about the importance of treating people the way you want to be treated. You dont have to take their abuse, but you must treat them right. This is a requirement for being a Protege of Jesus. The good news is the Holy Spirit will help you out when you find yourself struggling to do so.
In this week's message, Dr. Morrow addresses three stages of grace that enables proteges of Jesus to be victorious overcomers.
In this week's message Dr. Morrow addresses several obstacles Jesus had to overcome; How he overcame them and things that motivated him to do so.. Then he relates them to our quest to be victorious overcomers.
In this week's message Pastor Morrow addresses Jesus as the ultimate victorious overcomer who rose from the grave, establishing victory over death, hell, and the grave—reminding us of the importance of our faith in the resurrection and our encounter with the risen savior when we face challeges we must overcome from day to day.
In this week's message, Pastor Morrow addresses Jesus as the ultimate victorious overcomer who rose from the grave, establishing victory over death, hell, and the grave—reminding us of the importance of our faith in the resurrection and our encounter with the risen savior when we face challenges we must overcome from day to day.
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About Jacob’s Well
Jacob’s Well is a Beloved Community of Faith and Fellowship of the United Methodist Church.
At Jacob’s Well people come together from different racial, economic, and cultural backgrounds to gather around the spring of water welling up to eternal life as a living reality.
Jacob’s Well is a multicultural church filled with people on the fringes of society and people who have compassion for the hurting. We are guided by the values of:
Reconciliation: Bringing people together for worship across racial & economic lines.
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204 North Second Street
Memphis, TN
38105
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Monday | 9am - 12pm |
Wednesday | 9am - 12pm |
Thursday | 9am - 12pm |
Saturday | 4:30am - 7:15pm |
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