Sinopsis
Experience weekly sermons, occasional conversations on theology, and other collaborative endeavors.
Episodios
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AT THE END OF THE DAY - "Have The Ears of My Heart Opened To the Needs of Others?" (Acts 9:36-43) - Rev Mark Feldmeir - May 11, 2025
12/05/2025 Duración: 25minCurrent Sermon Series At the End of the Day: 7 Questions for Mindful Living May 4 – June 22 The Apostle Paul once wrote, “Test yourselves to make sure you are solid in the faith. Don’t drift along taking everything for granted. Give yourselves regular checkups. You need firsthand evidence… that Christ is in you. Test it out” (2 Corinthians 13:5, The Message). With those words, Paul urges us to take inventory of our lives daily—to “review the tapes” to see where we might have lived up to our faith, and where we might have fallen short. In this series, we’ll put a new twist on an old form of prayer called “The Examen” which gives us a formula for intentional self-examination at the end of each day. How can we yield our own will to God’s purposes if we are not conscious of our own shortcomings? How can we see where God has shown up in our lives if we do not reflect on the experiences and encounters of our day? Join us as we explore 7 questions for honest self-examination at the end of our day.
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AT THE END OF THE DAY - "Have the Ears of My Heart Opened to the Voice of God?" (John 21:1-19) - Rev Mark Feldmeir - May 4, 2025
05/05/2025 Duración: 24minCurrent Sermon Series At the End of the Day: 7 Questions for Mindful Living May 4 – June 22 The Apostle Paul once wrote, “Test yourselves to make sure you are solid in the faith. Don’t drift along taking everything for granted. Give yourselves regular checkups. You need firsthand evidence… that Christ is in you. Test it out” (2 Corinthians 13:5, The Message). With those words, Paul urges us to take inventory of our lives daily—to “review the tapes” to see where we might have lived up to our faith, and where we might have fallen short. In this series, we’ll put a new twist on an old form of prayer called “The Examen” which gives us a formula for intentional self-examination at the end of each day. How can we yield our own will to God’s purposes if we are not conscious of our own shortcomings? How can we see where God has shown up in our lives if we do not reflect on the experiences and encounters of our day? Join us as we explore 7 questions for honest self-examination at the end of our day.
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"Joy Needs to Be Seen" (1 Peter 1:3-9) - Rev. Jerry Lee Butler - April 27, 2025
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EASTER 2025 - "It's Just the Beginning" (Luke 24:1-12) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - April 20, 2025
23/04/2025 Duración: 21minEvery day, we must choose: will we live half alive and preserve the illusions of a Good Friday world; or will we live fully alive, astonished that the risen Christ is all around us, that love wins and life prevails and what we always assume is the end is actually just the beginning.
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THE BEAUTIFUL EMPTY - "Admiration" (Luke 19:28-40) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - April 13, 2025
14/04/2025 Duración: 26minThe Beautiful Empty: Lent 2025 March 9 – April 13 Blaise Pascal once spoke of the “God-shaped vacuum” in the heart of every person that can only be filled by God. Yet we spend so much of our lives trying to fill that vacuum with everything but God. When we feel worthless, we seek validation from our work. When we suffer from loneliness, we turn to relationships to save us. When we experience boredom, we binge on entertainment. When we feel overwhelmed or self-conscious, we reach for altered states. The God-shaped hole only grows deeper and wider as we fill it with the things that do not satisfy. But the season of Lent invites us to let go of our attachments and dependencies, emptying ourselves of all our cheap substitutes for God, so we can finally see ourselves for who we really are—needy, imperfect, unfinished, still-becoming people in need of a tender, patient, gracious God. It’s only by experiencing our emptiness that the God-shaped hole can finally be filled, healed, and blessed by that which truly sat
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THE BEAUTIFUL EMPTY - "Calculation" (John 12:1-8) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - April 6, 2025
09/04/2025 Duración: 25minThe Beautiful Empty: Lent 2025 March 9 – April 13 Blaise Pascal once spoke of the “God-shaped vacuum” in the heart of every person that can only be filled by God. Yet we spend so much of our lives trying to fill that vacuum with everything but God. When we feel worthless, we seek validation from our work. When we suffer from loneliness, we turn to relationships to save us. When we experience boredom, we binge on entertainment. When we feel overwhelmed or self-conscious, we reach for altered states. The God-shaped hole only grows deeper and wider as we fill it with the things that do not satisfy. But the season of Lent invites us to let go of our attachments and dependencies, emptying ourselves of all our cheap substitutes for God, so we can finally see ourselves for who we really are—needy, imperfect, unfinished, still-becoming people in need of a tender, patient, gracious God. It’s only by experiencing our emptiness that the God-shaped hole can finally be filled, healed, and blessed by that which truly sat
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THE BEAUTIFUL EMPTY - "Perfection" (Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - March 30, 2025
31/03/2025 Duración: 28minThe Beautiful Empty: Lent 2025 March 9 – April 13 Blaise Pascal once spoke of the “God-shaped vacuum” in the heart of every person that can only be filled by God. Yet we spend so much of our lives trying to fill that vacuum with everything but God. When we feel worthless, we seek validation from our work. When we suffer from loneliness, we turn to relationships to save us. When we experience boredom, we binge on entertainment. When we feel overwhelmed or self-conscious, we reach for altered states. The God-shaped hole only grows deeper and wider as we fill it with the things that do not satisfy. But the season of Lent invites us to let go of our attachments and dependencies, emptying ourselves of all our cheap substitutes for God, so we can finally see ourselves for who we really are—needy, imperfect, unfinished, still-becoming people in need of a tender, patient, gracious God. It’s only by experiencing our emptiness that the God-shaped hole can finally be filled, healed, and blessed by that which truly sat
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THE BEAUTIFUL EMPTY - "Pride" (Luke 13:1-9) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - March 23, 2025
24/03/2025 Duración: 27minThe Beautiful Empty: Lent 2025 March 9 – April 13 Blaise Pascal once spoke of the “God-shaped vacuum” in the heart of every person that can only be filled by God. Yet we spend so much of our lives trying to fill that vacuum with everything but God. When we feel worthless, we seek validation from our work. When we suffer from loneliness, we turn to relationships to save us. When we experience boredom, we binge on entertainment. When we feel overwhelmed or self-conscious, we reach for altered states. The God-shaped hole only grows deeper and wider as we fill it with the things that do not satisfy. But the season of Lent invites us to let go of our attachments and dependencies, emptying ourselves of all our cheap substitutes for God, so we can finally see ourselves for who we really are—needy, imperfect, unfinished, still-becoming people in need of a tender, patient, gracious God. It’s only by experiencing our emptiness that the God-shaped hole can finally be filled, healed, and blessed by that which truly sat
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THE BEAUTIFUL EMPTY - "Desire" (Philippians 3:17-4:1) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - March 16, 2025
24/03/2025 Duración: 26minThe Beautiful Empty: Lent 2025 March 9 – April 13 Blaise Pascal once spoke of the “God-shaped vacuum” in the heart of every person that can only be filled by God. Yet we spend so much of our lives trying to fill that vacuum with everything but God. When we feel worthless, we seek validation from our work. When we suffer from loneliness, we turn to relationships to save us. When we experience boredom, we binge on entertainment. When we feel overwhelmed or self-conscious, we reach for altered states. The God-shaped hole only grows deeper and wider as we fill it with the things that do not satisfy. But the season of Lent invites us to let go of our attachments and dependencies, emptying ourselves of all our cheap substitutes for God, so we can finally see ourselves for who we really are—needy, imperfect, unfinished, still-becoming people in need of a tender, patient, gracious God. It’s only by experiencing our emptiness that the God-shaped hole can finally be filled, healed, and blessed by that which truly sat
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THE BEAUTIFUL EMPTY - "Power" (Luke 4:1-13) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - March 9, 2025
24/03/2025 Duración: 30minThe Beautiful Empty: Lent 2025 March 9 – April 13 Blaise Pascal once spoke of the “God-shaped vacuum” in the heart of every person that can only be filled by God. Yet we spend so much of our lives trying to fill that vacuum with everything but God. When we feel worthless, we seek validation from our work. When we suffer from loneliness, we turn to relationships to save us. When we experience boredom, we binge on entertainment. When we feel overwhelmed or self-conscious, we reach for altered states. The God-shaped hole only grows deeper and wider as we fill it with the things that do not satisfy. But the season of Lent invites us to let go of our attachments and dependencies, emptying ourselves of all our cheap substitutes for God, so we can finally see ourselves for who we really are—needy, imperfect, unfinished, still-becoming people in need of a tender, patient, gracious God. It’s only by experiencing our emptiness that the God-shaped hole can finally be filled, healed, and blessed by that which truly sat
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DISPATCHES FROM CELL 92 - "The Visible Community" (Matthew 5:13-16) - Rev Mark Feldmeir - March 2, 2025
04/03/2025 Duración: 26minCURRENT SERMON SERIES: Dispatches from Cell 92: Bonhoeffer on Faith and Resistance January 12–March 2 Some call him a martyr. Others a spy and assassin. But before his arrest and execution by the Nazis in 1945, Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a pastor and theologian whose writings on Christianity have become more relevant today than ever. In this six-part series, we’ll explore Bonhoeffer’s thoughts on grace, faith, responsibility, and resistance for clues about how we might live out our faith in ways that make a difference in today’s world. The series includes an all-church book study and documentary film discussion.
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DISPATCHES FROM CELL 92 - "Discipleship & The Individual" (John 1:1-4) - Rev Mark Feldmeir - February 23, 2025
26/02/2025 Duración: 27minCURRENT SERMON SERIES: Dispatches from Cell 92: Bonhoeffer on Faith and Resistance January 12–March 2 Some call him a martyr. Others a spy and assassin. But before his arrest and execution by the Nazis in 1945, Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a pastor and theologian whose writings on Christianity have become more relevant today than ever. In this six-part series, we’ll explore Bonhoeffer’s thoughts on grace, faith, responsibility, and resistance for clues about how we might live out our faith in ways that make a difference in today’s world. The series includes an all-church book study and documentary film discussion.
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"With Love for the Coming Generation" (Matthew 25:34-40) - Dr. Lori Brandt Hale - February 16, 2025
19/02/2025 Duración: 31minGuest Preacher and Bonhoeffer scholar, Dr. Lori Brandt Hale https://www.augsburg.edu/faculty/hale/
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DISPATCHES FROM CELL 92 - "Discipleship & the Cross" (Luke 9:21-27) - Rev Mark Feldmeir - February 9, 2025
10/02/2025 Duración: 28minCURRENT SERMON SERIES: Dispatches from Cell 92: Bonhoeffer on Faith and Resistance January 12–March 2 Some call him a martyr. Others a spy and assassin. But before his arrest and execution by the Nazis in 1945, Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a pastor and theologian whose writings on Christianity have become more relevant today than ever. In this six-part series, we’ll explore Bonhoeffer’s thoughts on grace, faith, responsibility, and resistance for clues about how we might live out our faith in ways that make a difference in today’s world. The series includes an all-church book study and documentary film discussion.
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DISPATCHES FROM CELL 92 - "Single-Minded Obedience" (Luke 14:25-26) - Rev Mark Feldmeir - February 2, 2025
03/02/2025 Duración: 27minCURRENT SERMON SERIES: Dispatches from Cell 92: Bonhoeffer on Faith and Resistance January 12–March 2 Some call him a martyr. Others a spy and assassin. But before his arrest and execution by the Nazis in 1945, Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a pastor and theologian whose writings on Christianity have become more relevant today than ever. In this six-part series, we’ll explore Bonhoeffer’s thoughts on grace, faith, responsibility, and resistance for clues about how we might live out our faith in ways that make a difference in today’s world. The series includes an all-church book study and documentary film discussion.
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"What’s a Christian to Do?" (Luke 4:1-13) - Bishop Kristin Stoneking - January 26, 2025
26/01/2025 Duración: 28minhttps://www.mtnskyumc.org/about-bishop-kristin-stoneking
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DISPATCHES FROM CELL 92 - "The Call to Discipleship" (Mark 2:13-17) - Rev Mark Feldmeir - January 19, 2025
26/01/2025 Duración: 33minCURRENT SERMON SERIES: Dispatches from Cell 92: Bonhoeffer on Faith and Resistance January 12–March 2 Some call him a martyr. Others a spy and assassin. But before his arrest and execution by the Nazis in 1945, Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a pastor and theologian whose writings on Christianity have become more relevant today than ever. In this six-part series, we’ll explore Bonhoeffer’s thoughts on grace, faith, responsibility, and resistance for clues about how we might live out our faith in ways that make a difference in today’s world. The series includes an all-church book study and documentary film discussion.
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DISPATCHES FROM CELL 92 - "Costly Grace" (Matthew 7:7-11) - Rev Mark Feldmeir - January 12, 2025
13/01/2025 Duración: 33minCURRENT SERMON SERIES: Dispatches from Cell 92: Bonhoeffer on Faith and Resistance January 12–March 2 Some call him a martyr. Others a spy and assassin. But before his arrest and execution by the Nazis in 1945, Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a pastor and theologian whose writings on Christianity have become more relevant today than ever. In this six-part series, we’ll explore Bonhoeffer’s thoughts on grace, faith, responsibility, and resistance for clues about how we might live out our faith in ways that make a difference in today’s world. The series includes an all-church book study and documentary film discussion.
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EPIPHANY: "Embracing a New Reality" (Matthew 2:1-12) - Rev. Jerry Lee Butler - January 5, 2025
13/01/2025 Duración: 28min -