Sinopsis
Experience weekly sermons, occasional conversations on theology, and other collaborative endeavors.
Episodios
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I AM - "The Resurrection and the Life" (John 11:17-27) - Rev Mark Feldmeir - August 11, 2024
13/08/2024 Duración: 35minCURRENT 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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I AM - "The Good Shepherd" (John 10:11-18) - Rev Amy Stapleton - August 4, 2024
05/08/2024 Duración: 31minCURRENT 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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I AM - "The Gate" (John 10:1-10 ) - Rev Barb Sholis - July 28, 2024
28/07/2024 Duración: 32minCURRENT 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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I AM - "The Light of the World" (John 8:12; 9:5) - Rev Jerry Lee Butler - July 21, 2024
24/07/2024 Duración: 28minCURRENT 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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I AM - "The Way, The Truth, and the Life" (John 14:1-6) - Rev Mark Feldmeir - July 14, 2024
16/07/2024 Duración: 31minCURRENT 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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OUT OF THE QUESTION - "What Will People Give in Exchange for Their Lives?" (Mark 8:36-38) - Rev Jerry Lee Butler - July 7, 2024
11/07/2024 Duración: 25minCURRENT SERMON SERIES: "Out of the Question" Some teachers answer questions. Others question the answers. But for Jesus, the answers to some of our biggest problems often came out of the questions he asked us. While Jesus is generally thought of as giving a lot of answers, he was actually full of really important questions. According to the Gospels, Jesus asked 307 questions. In contrast, he directly answered only three of the 183 questions he was ever asked. Jesus asked questions that could be easily answered and questions with no obvious answer. Most often, he answered the questions of others with questions of his own. In this series, we’ll explore some of the most challenging questions Jesus ever asked—and, along the way, discover that the answers we search for are often revealed in the very questions themselves.
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OUT OF THE QUESTION - "Do You Want to Get Well?" (John 5:1-9) - Rev Mark Feldmeir - June 30, 2024
11/07/2024 Duración: 27minCURRENT SERMON SERIES: "Out of the Question" Some teachers answer questions. Others question the answers. But for Jesus, the answers to some of our biggest problems often came out of the questions he asked us. While Jesus is generally thought of as giving a lot of answers, he was actually full of really important questions. According to the Gospels, Jesus asked 307 questions. In contrast, he directly answered only three of the 183 questions he was ever asked. Jesus asked questions that could be easily answered and questions with no obvious answer. Most often, he answered the questions of others with questions of his own. In this series, we’ll explore some of the most challenging questions Jesus ever asked—and, along the way, discover that the answers we search for are often revealed in the very questions themselves.
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OUT OF THE QUESTION - "What Do You Want Me to Do For You?" (Mark 10:35-40, 46-52) - Rev Mark Feldmeir - June 23, 2024
24/06/2024 Duración: 25minCURRENT SERMON SERIES: "Out of the Question" Some teachers answer questions. Others question the answers. But for Jesus, the answers to some of our biggest problems often came out of the questions he asked us. While Jesus is generally thought of as giving a lot of answers, he was actually full of really important questions. According to the Gospels, Jesus asked 307 questions. In contrast, he directly answered only three of the 183 questions he was ever asked. Jesus asked questions that could be easily answered and questions with no obvious answer. Most often, he answered the questions of others with questions of his own. In this series, we’ll explore some of the most challenging questions Jesus ever asked—and, along the way, discover that the answers we search for are often revealed in the very questions themselves.
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OUT OF THE QUESTION - "Why Are You Afraid?" (Mark 4:35-41) - Rev Amy Stapleton - June 16, 2024
17/06/2024 Duración: 27minCURRENT SERMON SERIES: "Out of the Question" Some teachers answer questions. Others question the answers. But for Jesus, the answers to some of our biggest problems often came out of the questions he asked us. While Jesus is generally thought of as giving a lot of answers, he was actually full of really important questions. According to the Gospels, Jesus asked 307 questions. In contrast, he directly answered only three of the 183 questions he was ever asked. Jesus asked questions that could be easily answered and questions with no obvious answer. Most often, he answered the questions of others with questions of his own. In this series, we’ll explore some of the most challenging questions Jesus ever asked—and, along the way, discover that the answers we search for are often revealed in the very questions themselves.
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OUT OF THE QUESTION - "Do You Love Me?" (John 21: 1-17) - Rev Jerry Lee Butler - June 9, 2024
10/06/2024 Duración: 30minCURRENT SERMON SERIES: "Out of the Question" Some teachers answer questions. Others question the answers. But for Jesus, the answers to some of our biggest problems often came out of the questions he asked us. While Jesus is generally thought of as giving a lot of answers, he was actually full of really important questions. According to the Gospels, Jesus asked 307 questions. In contrast, he directly answered only three of the 183 questions he was ever asked. Jesus asked questions that could be easily answered and questions with no obvious answer. Most often, he answered the questions of others with questions of his own. In this series, we’ll explore some of the most challenging questions Jesus ever asked—and, along the way, discover that the answers we search for are often revealed in the very questions themselves.
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OUT OF THE QUESTION - "Is There No One to Condemn You?" (John 8:1-11) - Rev Amy Stapleton - June 2, 2024
04/06/2024 Duración: 28minCURRENT SERMON SERIES: "Out of the Question" Some teachers answer questions. Others question the answers. But for Jesus, the answers to some of our biggest problems often came out of the questions he asked us. While Jesus is generally thought of as giving a lot of answers, he was actually full of really important questions. According to the Gospels, Jesus asked 307 questions. In contrast, he directly answered only three of the 183 questions he was ever asked. Jesus asked questions that could be easily answered and questions with no obvious answer. Most often, he answered the questions of others with questions of his own. In this series, we’ll explore some of the most challenging questions Jesus ever asked—and, along the way, discover that the answers we search for are often revealed in the very questions themselves.
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OUT OF THE QUESTION - "Why Don’t You Notice the Log in Your Own Eye?" (Matthew 7:1-5) - Rev Mark Feldmeir - May 26, 2024
28/05/2024 Duración: 27minCURRENT SERMON SERIES: "Out of the Question" Some teachers answer questions. Others question the answers. But for Jesus, the answers to some of our biggest problems often came out of the questions he asked us. While Jesus is generally thought of as giving a lot of answers, he was actually full of really important questions. According to the Gospels, Jesus asked 307 questions. In contrast, he directly answered only three of the 183 questions he was ever asked. Jesus asked questions that could be easily answered and questions with no obvious answer. Most often, he answered the questions of others with questions of his own. In this series, we’ll explore some of the most challenging questions Jesus ever asked—and, along the way, discover that the answers we search for are often revealed in the very questions themselves.
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OUT OF THE QUESTION - "Why Are You Weeping?" (John 20:1-3, 11-18) - Guest Preacher Jonathan Foster - May 19, 2024
20/05/2024 Duración: 38minCURRENT SERMON SERIES: "Out of the Question" Some teachers answer questions. Others question the answers. But for Jesus, the answers to some of our biggest problems often came out of the questions he asked us. While Jesus is generally thought of as giving a lot of answers, he was actually full of really important questions. According to the Gospels, Jesus asked 307 questions. In contrast, he directly answered only three of the 183 questions he was ever asked. Jesus asked questions that could be easily answered and questions with no obvious answer. Most often, he answered the questions of others with questions of his own. In this series, we’ll explore some of the most challenging questions Jesus ever asked—and, along the way, discover that the answers we search for are often revealed in the very questions themselves.
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OUT OF THE QUESTION - "Do You Know What I Have Done For You?" (John 13:1-15) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - May 12, 2024
13/05/2024 Duración: 26minCURRENT SERMON SERIES: "Out of the Question" Some teachers answer questions. Others question the answers. But for Jesus, the answers to some of our biggest problems often came out of the questions he asked us. While Jesus is generally thought of as giving a lot of answers, he was actually full of really important questions. According to the Gospels, Jesus asked 307 questions. In contrast, he directly answered only three of the 183 questions he was ever asked. Jesus asked questions that could be easily answered and questions with no obvious answer. Most often, he answered the questions of others with questions of his own. In this series, we’ll explore some of the most challenging questions Jesus ever asked—and, along the way, discover that the answers we search for are often revealed in the very questions themselves.
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OUT OF THE QUESTION - "Why Are You Sleeping?" (Luke 22:39-46) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - May 5, 2024
07/05/2024 Duración: 22minCURRENT SERMON SERIES: "Out of the Question" Some teachers answer questions. Others question the answers. But for Jesus, the answers to some of our biggest problems often came out of the questions he asked us. While Jesus is generally thought of as giving a lot of answers, he was actually full of really important questions. According to the Gospels, Jesus asked 307 questions. In contrast, he directly answered only three of the 183 questions he was ever asked. Jesus asked questions that could be easily answered and questions with no obvious answer. Most often, he answered the questions of others with questions of his own. In this series, we’ll explore some of the most challenging questions Jesus ever asked—and, along the way, discover that the answers we search for are often revealed in the very questions themselves.
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OUT OF THE QUESTION - "Why Do You Worry?" (Matthew 6:24-32) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - April 28, 2024
28/04/2024 Duración: 27minCURRENT SERMON SERIES: "Out of the Question" Some teachers answer questions. Others question the answers. But for Jesus, the answers to some of our biggest problems often came out of the questions he asked us. While Jesus is generally thought of as giving a lot of answers, he was actually full of really important questions. According to the Gospels, Jesus asked 307 questions. In contrast, he directly answered only three of the 183 questions he was ever asked. Jesus asked questions that could be easily answered and questions with no obvious answer. Most often, he answered the questions of others with questions of his own. In this series, we’ll explore some of the most challenging questions Jesus ever asked—and, along the way, discover that the answers we search for are often revealed in the very questions themselves.
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OUT OF THE QUESTION - "Who Is My Mother? Who Are My Brothers?" (Matthew 12:46-50) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - April 21, 2024
22/04/2024 Duración: 29minCURRENT SERMON SERIES: "Out of the Question" Some teachers answer questions. Others question the answers. But for Jesus, the answers to some of our biggest problems often came out of the questions he asked us. While Jesus is generally thought of as giving a lot of answers, he was actually full of really important questions. According to the Gospels, Jesus asked 307 questions. In contrast, he directly answered only three of the 183 questions he was ever asked. Jesus asked questions that could be easily answered and questions with no obvious answer. Most often, he answered the questions of others with questions of his own. In this series, we’ll explore some of the most challenging questions Jesus ever asked—and, along the way, discover that the answers we search for are often revealed in the very questions themselves.
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"Some Gods Deserve Atheists" (Psalm 82) - Guest Preacher Rev. Tripp Fuller - April 14, 2024
15/04/2024 Duración: 26min -
"The Practice of Resurrection" (John 20:19-31) - Rev. Amy Stapleton - April 7, 2024
09/04/2024 Duración: 26min(stand alone sermon)
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TIMSHOL: ”The Paradox of Life" (Mark 16:1-8) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - March 31, 2024 (Easter)
05/04/2024 Duración: 21minCURRENT SERMON SERIES: "TIMSHOL" One of the most important words in the world is the Hebrew word “Timshol.” Steinbeck wrote about it in East of Eden. Mumford and Sons sang about it in “Timshel.” In the Bible, it appears in the story of Cain and Abel when, just before Cain murders his brother out of jealous anger, God tells him that while sin is lurking at the door, “You may master it.” Timshol means something like “You may master,” and it reminds us that we have the freedom to choose to fight through—and prevail over—our worst human impulses like anger, hatred, greed, and the need to be in control. Timshol reminds us that, by God’s strength, we have the power to choose to be better humans by acting with more compassion, grace, mercy, and self-restraint. In this season of Lent, we’ll explore what it means to master the impulses that make us less human by surrendering to the grace of God that, over time, perfects us in divine love.