Sermon Podcasts

Hope & Humility: Part Eight – Not From Here

11/24/2024 – Hope & Humility: Part Eight – Not From Here

As we prepare for Advent, the lectionary wants us to be thinking about the nature of kingship. The Jewish people had a long, checkered history with kings. In Jesus, they would find a King whose Kingdom was not from this world.

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Hope & Humility: Part Seven – Labor Pains

11/17/2024 – Hope & Humility: Part Seven – Labor Pains

Through the parallel stories of Hannah’s prayer at Shiloh (1 Samuel 1:4-20) and Jesus’ prophecy about the temple’s destruction (Mark 13:1-8), this message explores how God’s kingdom emerges not through political power or force, but through the patient “birth pains” of love and faithful presence.

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Hope & Humility: Part Six – Intermissions of Light in the Darkness

11/10/2024 – Hope & Humility: Part Six – Intermissions of Light in the Darkness

TThis Sunday we discussed two stories in Mark chapter 12: the greatest commandment, and the widows offering. These stories represent light, joy, and hope in the midst of a dark chapter. What can we learn from these stories and characters to help light our way in the season ahead?

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Hope & Humility: Part Five – All Saints, Elections, and Sacred Citizenship

11/03/2024 – Hope & Humility: Part Five – All Saints, Elections, and Sacred Citizenship

Today’s “All Saints Sunday” message reminds us that we belong to something far greater than our current political moment – the communion of saints, a wild and beautiful tapestry of believers stretching across time and culture. Drawing from Revelation 7 and the Beatitudes, we explore how to engage in civic life with both principled conviction and Christ-like humility.

Hope & Humility: Part Four – The Blind Man Who Sees

10/27/2024 – Hope & Humility: Part Four – The Blind Man Who Sees

This Sunday we dove into the story of blind Bartimaeus in Mark chapter ten. Sometimes this seems like a simple story of a healing, but it turns out there’s more Bartimaeus than we first realized. He is physically blind, but he sees more than others do.

Watch the archived recording of this message here: https://www.youtube.com/live/be0lihAEmxY?t=1771s

Hope & Humility: Part Three – From Bias to Breakthrough

10/20/2024 – Hope & Humility: Part Three – From Bias to Breakthrough

What can two of Jesus’ more impulsive disciples teach us about overcoming our biases? Today’s message explores how challenging our assumptions can transform our faith, our politics, our relationships, and even our opinions on the ‘correct’ time to put up Christmas decorations.

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Hope & Humility: Part Two – The Center

10/13/2024 – Hope & Humility: Part Two – The Center

In Mark chapter 10, Jesus is approached by a man who wants eternal life. He has faithfully lived the commandments, but Jesus asks him to sell everything, give it to the poor, and follow him. The story is often filed under Jesus’ teaching about money, but it is about much more than that. How can the story help guide us in engaging in politics faithfully?

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Hope & Humility: Part One – Faithful Dissent

10/06/2024 – Hope & Humility: Part One – Faithful Dissent

What can Job’s resilience and Jesus’ unexpected stance on divorce teach us about faithful, Christlike civic engagement in today’s polarized world? Discover how these two stories challenge our modern political assumptions and offer a surprising ‘third way’ for Christians navigating public life with both conviction and compassion.

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The Book of James???

9/29/2024 – The Book of James

The book of James??? Description: as we conclude our September study of the book of James, we look at both the beginning and the end of the letter. As we do, so, we are confronted by two questions: (1) How important is a name? And (2) what does money have to do with prayer?

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The Grapes of Wrath, Community, and the Art of Stopping

9/22/2024 – The Grapes of Wrath, Community, and the Art of Stopping

What can Steinbeck’s “The Grapes of Wrath” teach us about building authentic Christian community? In our non-stop world, could the simple act of stopping be the key to deepening our faith and connections?

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