Tag: Luke

The Worthy

 Today is the beginning of a new season. We are now in what is called ordinary time or the season after Pentecost. This is the longest season of the

The Freedom to Open

 This week I had a call from someone who’s not part of the church, but has a lot of questions about the church, about what we believe, and about

A Life of Self-Giving

As I was thinking about our theme for today, which is, cultivating a life of self-giving, I was reminded of a film I saw in seminary called Bette’s Feast.

A Life of Connection

 Connection is what we have been doing today. That moment of coming together and welcoming our new members, baptizing, and naming that we are the body of Christ in

A Life of Delight

As I was considering our theme of “Cultivating a Life of Delight”, I was curious about the difference between delight and joy. I Googled it and AI says that

What Needs to be Different?

Today, we’re going to do something a little bit different, and I’m going to start the sermon with a guided meditation. I want you to have an experience as

It’s All About Grace

We needed to begin by defining what we mean by Forgiveness, Mercy and Grace. We may not all understand these concepts in the same way. Forgiveness is the act

True Change is Bottom Up

In the last months, but particularly the last several weeks, I’ve heard a real sense of overwhelming. Things are changing and we don’t like change to begin with. It

Not What We Want to Hear

What brought you to church today? And I don’t mean your car or your spouse. You had a lot of other choices this morning and maybe going out for

The Gift of Freedom

On April 16th of 1963, the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was in jail in Birmingham, and he wrote a letter to his fellow clergy colleagues, which became
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