Sermons (Page 2)

Sermons (Page 2)

Love Actively

The word love, in its primary biblical root form, is a verb before it is a noun. ​Love is first something that we do, before it is something that we feel. In the Wesleyan tradition, we believe it is important to translate faith into loving action. Faith without works is dead. We view the Christian life as a dynamic journey rooted in a faith that works by love, leading to…

Grow Deeply

This week we begin a new sermon series called Wesleyan Rooted. We will take a look at the foundational beliefs that form us as Christians and United Methodists. Our first week is called Grow Deeply. It is all about love. Life in Christ, from a Wesleyan perspective, involves growth in grace and love. Our lives are rooted in God’s unbounded love and transformed by God’s…

The Neighbor

Who is our neighbor? The parable of the Good Samaritan reminds us that the outsider is our neighbor, perhaps even more a neighbor than the so called “insiders” across the street. Neighbors act with love and grace when it is least expected. Who are the neighbors in your life and how are you called to be a neighbor, inviting and welcoming in spite of perceived…

The Traveler

The traveler is always an outsider, visiting new places and adjusting to customs and cultures outside their own experience. Jesus warns the disciples that not everyone will welcome them on their journey. We too, will suffer rejection on our journey as Jesus’ followers. Jesus wants us to make the most of the places we are welcomed and not worry so much about the places…

The Homeless

There are homeless people all around us, some are without a physical home and others without a spiritual home. This passage reminds us that even Jesus was homeless. Even Jesus was cast out and turned away. Whether we are welcoming those without a physical home or confronting our own need to find a spiritual home in Christ, this week we claim the reality of a new home as…

The Tormented

So many struggle with demons that hold our spirits captive. The stigma of this torment keeps us separated, holding life at arm’s length. Transformation and healing is possible but it may need to start with the work of compassion and truth-telling. How can we stay in conversation, not running and hiding from the reality and pain of mental illness in our communities and be…

The Humble

So often, we find ourselves judging the sinners among us, forgetting our own sin and failures. No matter our sins, no matter the sins of others, Jesus forgives those who come with humility and love, removing their outsider identity.

The Worthy

Who is worthy of the love—of the grace—of God? This week Jesus proclaims that what makes us worthy is not whether we are “in” or “out.” As the church, we are called to affirm the worth of all people. How will we welcome the worthy and tear down the division between inside and out?
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