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“Ritual Resistance” • Psalm 149Sermon by The Rev. Laura Patterson • Sept. 6, 2020Photo by tabitha turner on Unsplash
Photo by Carla Dennis“Praying With Our Feet” • Sermon by The Rev. Laura Patterson • Exodus 3: 1-15 • Aug. 30, 2020
March 29, 2020 • Fifth Sunday of LentGodly PlayAlys WilmanWelcomePastor Elaine PuckettInvocationThe Calkin FamilyThe journey to Good Friday is fraught with danger; The road to Jerusalem is difficult indeed. Be
March 22, 2020 • Fourth Sunday of LentGodly Play:Welcome:Pastor Elaine PuckettInvocation:Read by Joe DennisThe journey to Good Friday is fraught with danger;The road to Jerusalem is difficult indeed. Be among us, a
March 15, 2020 • Third Sunday of LentInvocation:The journey to Good Friday is fraught with danger;The road to Jerusalem is difficult indeed.Be among us, as we enter this story togetherHelp us to faithfully follow the rugged path that takes
When Jesus was tempted by the devil, he could’ve easily given into the temptation. After fasting for 40 days, Jesus was famished. The devil offered him everything, from food to power to glory, and even used words from the Bible to reinforce
“Thoughts and prayers aren’t enough.” On Martin Luther King Jr. weekend, we need to ask ourselves, “What kind of church are we going to be?”“The Servant Church” • Sermon by Dr. Robert Foster”Ain’t Got Time to Die” • Chancel ChoirWords and M
Photo by Joel Mott on UnsplashWater plays a major role in God’s relationship with us. Through baptismal waters, we are reborn into God. We are also born into connection with all people of God. We are no longer alone — we are all connect
Mary had everything going against her. She was carrying a child, walking hundreds of miles while pregnant, forced to give birth in a manger … but despite all these difficulties, Mary believed. And Her song echoes down the corridors of time to c
The parable of the rich man is perhaps the most difficult story in the Bible for Christians to accept. Jesus tells a rich man that in order to truly get into heaven, he should give all his possessions to the poor and follow Jesus.Several in
Through Jeremiah, God was trying to reconnect with his people, who lost touch with God. Through tears of sorrow, God was showing his sincere sadness that people were forgetting about God. They were not heeding God’s call to serve others, to
PHOTO / @chuttersnap, unsplash.comWhen Jesus is invited to a banquet by a prominent Pharisee, he is critical of the seating chart and who was invited to the party. Jesus notes the seating is specially designated so prominent guests sit towa
The message in Luke 12:49-56 can be difficult for Christians. Jesus tells his followers that following him will cause division among their families and within society. He makes it clear that it will be difficult to live in the world as a fo
When Jesus teaches us how to pray, he gives us what is now known as The Lord’s Prayer. The prayer emphasizes three things: God is a member of our family.There are three requests we are making — bread, forgiveness and deliverance.We shou
In Luke 10:38-42, Martha expresses frustration that while she is doing all the housework related to hosting a guest, Mary is talking to Jesus. Martha asks Jesus if this bothers him? But rather than empathize with Martha, Jesus says Mary
When Jesus tells the parable of the Good Samaritan, his instructions are very clear when a lawyer asks him how to receive eternal life. Jesus says we are to love God, and also to “love your neighbor as yourself.”Jesus later emphasizes that
Sin is a topic we often try to avoid. However, the sin Christ sets is free from is the kind that requires use to genuinely change something about who we are. Sin is something we have to think about. But the good news is that when Jesus ascended
The Voice of the Healer by The Rev. Joe Gunby“The Voice of the Healer”Sermon by The Rev. Joe GunbyJohn 5: 2-9May 26, 2019
The New Rule by The Rev. Joe Gunby“The New Rule”Sermon by The Rev. Joe GunbyJohn 13: 31-35May 19, 2019
“Who is Jesus?” by The Rev. Joe Gunby“Who is Jesus?”Sermon by The Rev. Joe GunbyJohn 10: 22-42May 12 2019
The Gospel of John doesn’t end with Jesus’ resurrection. There’s one more story in John 21, in which Jesus appears to seven disciples as they are fishing. At its surface, it’s a simple story. The disciples are struggling at catching fish; J
When the resurrected Jesus meets the Marys after they found the tomb empty, he tells us them to “rejoice.” It isn’t just a command. It’s a type of greeting — a cheerful, “Hello!”The King James Bible has a unique interpretation of Matthe
Prayer is a practice with which many of us struggle. It’s seems like such a waste of time to sit in nothingness. We begin to think, “Wouldn’t it be better to be more productive with that time?” Our anxieties begin to arise. Our deepest fear
Paul tells the Corinthians that if they are confident in their spirituality, it is OK to go ahead and eat with nonbelievers. It would be better to share in a meal rather than shun another person. Paul consistently tells the Corinthians it i
“The needs of the world are so great, that the only way to serve and love in the pattern of Jesus is that we require ourselves the same discipline that Jesus had … Before we rush to ensure that we are saving our own time, maybe we should p
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