St. Andrew Umc Podcast

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Experience weekly sermons, occasional conversations on theology, and other collaborative endeavors.

Episodios

  • CHRISTMAS EVE 2024 - "So ... Who Does the Baby Look Like?" - Rev Mark Feldmeir - December 24, 2024

    26/12/2024 Duración: 17min
  • WAITING ROOM - "Restoration" (Luke 1:39-45) - Rev Mark Feldmeir - December 22, 2024

    26/12/2024 Duración: 26min

    CURRENT (ADVENT) SERMON SERIES: Waiting Room [ December 1 – December 22 ] Waiting. Waiting for the phone to ring. Waiting for the test results. Waiting for the traffic to clear. Waiting for the storm to pass. Waiting for the light to change. Waiting for your ship to come in. Waiting for the other shoe to drop. Waiting for the show to start. Waiting for the sun to rise. Waiting for a girl like you. Waiting on the world to change. We spend so much of our lives waiting for whatever it is we fear we do not have and believe we cannot live without—and we know all too well that, as Tom Petty famously crooned, the waiting is the hardest part. But what are we really waiting for? What are you waiting for? Maybe, in the end, what we’re all really waiting for is for our waiting to finally be over—to be delivered from the chronic sense of lack and the expectancy of what might be, and to finally be at peace with what is, with who we are, with what we have, right here, right now. Advent is a time to acknowledge our lack and

  • WAITING ROOM - "Mercy" (Zephaniah 3:14-20) - Rev Mark Feldmeir - December 15, 2024

    15/12/2024 Duración: 29min

    CURRENT (ADVENT) SERMON SERIES: Waiting Room [ December 1 – December 22 ] Waiting. Waiting for the phone to ring. Waiting for the test results. Waiting for the traffic to clear. Waiting for the storm to pass. Waiting for the light to change. Waiting for your ship to come in. Waiting for the other shoe to drop. Waiting for the show to start. Waiting for the sun to rise. Waiting for a girl like you. Waiting on the world to change. We spend so much of our lives waiting for whatever it is we fear we do not have and believe we cannot live without—and we know all too well that, as Tom Petty famously crooned, the waiting is the hardest part. But what are we really waiting for? What are you waiting for? Maybe, in the end, what we’re all really waiting for is for our waiting to finally be over—to be delivered from the chronic sense of lack and the expectancy of what might be, and to finally be at peace with what is, with who we are, with what we have, right here, right now. Advent is a time to acknowledge our lack and

  • WAITING ROOM - "Repentance" (Luke 3:1-6) - Rev Mark Feldmeir - December 8, 2024

    09/12/2024 Duración: 27min

    CURRENT (ADVENT) SERMON SERIES: Waiting Room [ December 1 – December 22 ] Waiting. Waiting for the phone to ring. Waiting for the test results. Waiting for the traffic to clear. Waiting for the storm to pass. Waiting for the light to change. Waiting for your ship to come in. Waiting for the other shoe to drop. Waiting for the show to start. Waiting for the sun to rise. Waiting for a girl like you. Waiting on the world to change. We spend so much of our lives waiting for whatever it is we fear we do not have and believe we cannot live without—and we know all too well that, as Tom Petty famously crooned, the waiting is the hardest part. But what are we really waiting for? What are you waiting for? Maybe, in the end, what we’re all really waiting for is for our waiting to finally be over—to be delivered from the chronic sense of lack and the expectancy of what might be, and to finally be at peace with what is, with who we are, with what we have, right here, right now. Advent is a time to acknowledge our lack and

  • WAITING ROOM - "Redemption" (Luke 21:25-36) - Rev Jerry Lee Butler - December 1, 2024

    01/12/2024 Duración: 31min

    CURRENT (ADVENT) SERMON SERIES: Waiting Room [ December 1 – December 22 ] Waiting. Waiting for the phone to ring. Waiting for the test results. Waiting for the traffic to clear. Waiting for the storm to pass. Waiting for the light to change. Waiting for your ship to come in. Waiting for the other shoe to drop. Waiting for the show to start. Waiting for the sun to rise. Waiting for a girl like you. Waiting on the world to change. We spend so much of our lives waiting for whatever it is we fear we do not have and believe we cannot live without—and we know all too well that, as Tom Petty famously crooned, the waiting is the hardest part. But what are we really waiting for? What are you waiting for? Maybe, in the end, what we’re all really waiting for is for our waiting to finally be over—to be delivered from the chronic sense of lack and the expectancy of what might be, and to finally be at peace with what is, with who we are, with what we have, right here, right now. Advent is a time to acknowledge our lack and

  • EVERYBODY, EVERYWHERE - "A Higher Love" (John 18:33-37) - Rev Mark Feldmeir - November 24, 2024

    01/12/2024 Duración: 28min

    CURRENT SERMON SERIES: There’s an old church hymn that says, “The church is not a building, the church is not a steeple, the church is not a resting place, the church is a people.” That statement is truer today than ever before. St. Andrew’s mission is reaching thousands of people near and far each week, both in-person and online, through our satellite communities, outreach ministries, educational opportunities, and weekly worship offerings. Our welcome is wide. Our table is long. And our reach includes everybody, everywhere. This three-part stewardship series will focus on the ways all of us, regardless of who we are, where we live, or how we connect with each other, can share a common vision for a life of generosity grounded in three world-changing biblical principles: that in God’s economy, even a little can be a lot; that a meaningful life is more than the edifices we build; and that our devotion to God’s aims transcends all other worldly commitments. By embracing these three principles, everybody eve

  • EVERYBODY, EVERYWHERE - "More Than This" (Mark 13: 1-8) - Rev Mark Feldmeir - November 17, 2024

    18/11/2024 Duración: 29min

    CURRENT SERMON SERIES: There’s an old church hymn that says, “The church is not a building, the church is not a steeple, the church is not a resting place, the church is a people.” That statement is truer today than ever before. St. Andrew’s mission is reaching thousands of people near and far each week, both in-person and online, through our satellite communities, outreach ministries, educational opportunities, and weekly worship offerings. Our welcome is wide. Our table is long. And our reach includes everybody, everywhere. This three-part stewardship series will focus on the ways all of us, regardless of who we are, where we live, or how we connect with each other, can share a common vision for a life of generosity grounded in three world-changing biblical principles: that in God’s economy, even a little can be a lot; that a meaningful life is more than the edifices we build; and that our devotion to God’s aims transcends all other worldly commitments. By embracing these three principles, everybody eve

  • EVERYBODY, EVERYWHERE - "Little Is Much" (Mark 12:41-44) - Rev Mark Feldmeir - November 10, 2024

    11/11/2024 Duración: 23min

    CURRENT SERMON SERIES: There’s an old church hymn that says, “The church is not a building, the church is not a steeple, the church is not a resting place, the church is a people.” That statement is truer today than ever before. St. Andrew’s mission is reaching thousands of people near and far each week, both in-person and online, through our satellite communities, outreach ministries, educational opportunities, and weekly worship offerings. Our welcome is wide. Our table is long. And our reach includes everybody, everywhere. This three-part stewardship series will focus on the ways all of us, regardless of who we are, where we live, or how we connect with each other, can share a common vision for a life of generosity grounded in three world-changing biblical principles: that in God’s economy, even a little can be a lot; that a meaningful life is more than the edifices we build; and that our devotion to God’s aims transcends all other worldly commitments. By embracing these three principles, everybody eve

  • TALK LIKE JESUS - "Make Your Request" (Luke 19:1-10) - Rev Mark Feldmeir - November 3, 2024

    03/11/2024 Duración: 27min

    Current Sermon Series Talk Like Jesus: The Power of Nonviolent Communication  Jesus transformed troubled relationships into joy-filled connections. He embodied the values of love, mutual respect, responsibility, and compassion—even in moments of conflict, crisis, and uncertainty. Jesus had a way of communicating with others across social, religious, cultural, and political divides that prioritized relationships over being right and turned adversaries into friends. In this three-part series, we’ll learn some of the basic principles of nonviolent communication modeled by Jesus that can restore our frayed relationships and heal our broken world. 

  • TALK LIKE JESUS - "Feel" (Matthew 23:37 & Matthew 5:4) - Rev Mark Feldmeir - October 27, 2024

    27/10/2024 Duración: 27min

    Current Sermon Series Talk Like Jesus: The Power of Nonviolent Communication  Jesus transformed troubled relationships into joy-filled connections. He embodied the values of love, mutual respect, responsibility, and compassion—even in moments of conflict, crisis, and uncertainty. Jesus had a way of communicating with others across social, religious, cultural, and political divides that prioritized relationships over being right and turned adversaries into friends. In this three-part series, we’ll learn some of the basic principles of nonviolent communication modeled by Jesus that can restore our frayed relationships and heal our broken world. 

  • TALK LIKE JESUS - “Observe” (John 8:1–11) - Rev Mark Feldmeir - October 20, 2024

    20/10/2024 Duración: 31min

    Current Sermon Series Talk Like Jesus: The Power of Nonviolent Communication  Jesus transformed troubled relationships into joy-filled connections. He embodied the values of love, mutual respect, responsibility, and compassion—even in moments of conflict, crisis, and uncertainty. Jesus had a way of communicating with others across social, religious, cultural, and political divides that prioritized relationships over being right and turned adversaries into friends. In this three-part series, we’ll learn some of the basic principles of nonviolent communication modeled by Jesus that can restore our frayed relationships and heal our broken world. 

  • FIGHT LIKE JESUS - "Believing the Universe Is on the Side of Justice" (Isaiah 11:6-9, Hebrews 11:1) - Rev Amy Stapleton - October 13, 2024

    14/10/2024 Duración: 29min

    CURRENT SERMON SERIES: Fight Like Jesus: The Six Principles of Nonviolence  September 8 – October 13 In this six-week series, we’ll explore the six principles of nonviolence developed by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Interpreted through a uniquely biblical lens, we’ll discover key insights about how to apply these principles to our daily lives as we seek, like Jesus, to be peacemakers and bridge-builders in an increasingly divided world. September 8 | “Nonviolence as a Way of Life for Courageous People” (Matthew 5:38–41)  September 15 | “Winning Friendship and Understanding” (Romans 12:17–21)  September 22 | “Defeating Injustice, Not People” (Matthew 26:47–52)  September 29 | “Believing That Suffering Can Be Redemptive” (Luke 23:33–49)  October 6 | “Choosing Love Instead of Hate” (Matthew 5:43–48)  October 13 | “Believing the Universe Is on the Side of Justice” (Isaiah 11:6–9, Hebrews 11:1) 

  • FIGHT LIKE JESUS - "Choosing Love Instead of Hate" (Matthew 5:43-48) - Rev Mark Feldmeir - October 6, 2024

    07/10/2024 Duración: 26min
  • FIGHT LIKE JESUS - "Believing that Suffering Can Be Redemptive" (Luke 23:33-49) - Rev Mark Feldmeir - September 29, 2024

    30/09/2024 Duración: 30min

    CURRENT SERMON SERIES: Fight Like Jesus: The Six Principles of Nonviolence  September 8 – October 13 In this six-week series, we’ll explore the six principles of nonviolence developed by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Interpreted through a uniquely biblical lens, we’ll discover key insights about how to apply these principles to our daily lives as we seek, like Jesus, to be peacemakers and bridge-builders in an increasingly divided world. September 8 | “Nonviolence as a Way of Life for Courageous People” (Matthew 5:38–41)  September 15 | “Winning Friendship and Understanding” (Romans 12:17–21)  September 22 | “Defeating Injustice, Not People” (Matthew 26:47–52)  September 29 | “Believing That Suffering Can Be Redemptive” (Luke 23:33–49)  October 6 | “Choosing Love Instead of Hate” (Matthew 5:43–48)  October 13 | “Believing the Universe Is on the Side of Justice” (Isaiah 11:6–9, Hebrews 11:1) 

  • FIGHT LIKE JESUS - "Defeating Injustice, Not People" (Matthew 26:47-52) - Rev Mark Feldmeir - September 22, 2024

    22/09/2024 Duración: 28min

    CURRENT SERMON SERIES: Fight Like Jesus: The Six Principles of Nonviolence  September 8 – October 13 In this six-week series, we’ll explore the six principles of nonviolence developed by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Interpreted through a uniquely biblical lens, we’ll discover key insights about how to apply these principles to our daily lives as we seek, like Jesus, to be peacemakers and bridge-builders in an increasingly divided world. September 8 | “Nonviolence as a Way of Life for Courageous People” (Matthew 5:38–41)  September 15 | “Winning Friendship and Understanding” (Romans 12:17–21)  September 22 | “Defeating Injustice, Not People” (Matthew 26:47–52)  September 29 | “Believing That Suffering Can Be Redemptive” (Luke 23:33–49)  October 6 | “Choosing Love Instead of Hate” (Matthew 5:43–48)  October 13 | “Believing the Universe Is on the Side of Justice” (Isaiah 11:6–9, Hebrews 11:1) 

  • FIGHT LIKE JESUS - "Winning Friendship and Understanding" (Romans 12:17-21) - Rev Mark Feldmeir - September 15, 2024

    16/09/2024 Duración: 31min

    CURRENT SERMON SERIES: Fight Like Jesus: The Six Principles of Nonviolence  September 8 – October 13 In this six-week series, we’ll explore the six principles of nonviolence developed by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Interpreted through a uniquely biblical lens, we’ll discover key insights about how to apply these principles to our daily lives as we seek, like Jesus, to be peacemakers and bridge-builders in an increasingly divided world. September 8 | “Nonviolence as a Way of Life for Courageous People” (Matthew 5:38–41)  September 15 | “Winning Friendship and Understanding” (Romans 12:17–21)  September 22 | “Defeating Injustice, Not People” (Matthew 26:47–52)  September 29 | “Believing That Suffering Can Be Redemptive” (Luke 23:33–49)  October 6 | “Choosing Love Instead of Hate” (Matthew 5:43–48)  October 13 | “Believing the Universe Is on the Side of Justice” (Isaiah 11:6–9, Hebrews 11:1) 

  • FIGHT LIKE JESUS - "Nonviolence as a Way of Life for Courageous People" (Matthew 5:38-41) - Rev Mark Feldmeir - September 8, 2024

    08/09/2024 Duración: 29min

    CURRENT SERMON SERIES: Fight Like Jesus: The Six Principles of Nonviolence  September 8 – October 13 In this six-week series, we’ll explore the six principles of nonviolence developed by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Interpreted through a uniquely biblical lens, we’ll discover key insights about how to apply these principles to our daily lives as we seek, like Jesus, to be peacemakers and bridge-builders in an increasingly divided world. September 8 | “Nonviolence as a Way of Life for Courageous People” (Matthew 5:38–41)  September 15 | “Winning Friendship and Understanding” (Romans 12:17–21)  September 22 | “Defeating Injustice, Not People” (Matthew 26:47–52)  September 29 | “Believing That Suffering Can Be Redemptive” (Luke 23:33–49)  October 6 | “Choosing Love Instead of Hate” (Matthew 5:43–48)  October 13 | “Believing the Universe Is on the Side of Justice” (Isaiah 11:6–9, Hebrews 11:1) 

  • I AM - "Who I AM" (Exodus 3:13-15) - Rev Amy Stapleton - September 1, 2024

    02/09/2024 Duración: 29min

    CURRENT SERMON SERIES: "I AM" Who is Jesus? Some call him a teacher. Some a prophet, a rabbi, a radical, a political revolutionary. Those who believe in him often call him Lord, Savior, Son of God, forgiver of sins, friend to the lost. But what did Jesus call himself? In this sermon series, we’ll look at the “I AM” sayings of Jesus from the Gospel of John and come to know him not by all the names Christians have given him over the centuries, but by the names he gave himself, and by the ordinary ways he desired to be known. We’ll finish the series with a “bonus track” by Yahweh, who reminds us that “I Am,” in the end, just is.

  • I AM - "The Vine" (John 15: 1-8) - Rev Mark Feldmeir - August 25, 2024

    26/08/2024 Duración: 35min

    CURRENT SERMON SERIES: "I AM" Who is Jesus? Some call him a teacher. Some a prophet, a rabbi, a radical, a political revolutionary. Those who believe in him often call him Lord, Savior, Son of God, forgiver of sins, friend to the lost. But what did Jesus call himself? In this sermon series, we’ll look at the “I AM” sayings of Jesus from the Gospel of John and come to know him not by all the names Christians have given him over the centuries, but by the names he gave himself, and by the ordinary ways he desired to be known. We’ll finish the series with a “bonus track” by Yahweh, who reminds us that “I Am,” in the end, just is.

  • I AM - "The Bread of Life" (John 6:35, 48-51) - Rev Mark Feldmeir - August 18, 2024

    19/08/2024 Duración: 29min

    CURRENT SERMON SERIES: "I AM" Who is Jesus? Some call him a teacher. Some a prophet, a rabbi, a radical, a political revolutionary. Those who believe in him often call him Lord, Savior, Son of God, forgiver of sins, friend to the lost. But what did Jesus call himself? In this sermon series, we’ll look at the “I AM” sayings of Jesus from the Gospel of John and come to know him not by all the names Christians have given him over the centuries, but by the names he gave himself, and by the ordinary ways he desired to be known. We’ll finish the series with a “bonus track” by Yahweh, who reminds us that “I Am,” in the end, just is.

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