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Sep 07 2010

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Podcast: He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother

This sermon is in between series.  The scripture we worked with was the book of Philemon, which is only 25 verses.  We went through the book, verse by verse as well as gave some background to the book, so we could better understand what was going on.  Philemon ends up being a powerful book, not only on the issue of slavery, but also on God winning our hearts and us examining how we view others.  Taking Philemon to heart could be revolutionary.  I moved right from the sermon into communion, and I left that part on the podcast to show the connectedness between message and sacrament.

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Aug 30 2010

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Podcast – Called Community part 4: Dinner for Schmucks

This is the fourth in the Called Community sermon series. This week’s scripture is from Luke 14:1,7-14.  It is a teaching of Jesus that centers around people striving for honor at a meal Jesus was attending.  The key verse is 11, where Jesus tells us that those who exalt themselves will be humbled, and those who humble themselves will be exalted.  We are called to be a humble community that is socialized in a different way than the world.  For us as a church it affects us in a few areas: our unity, the company we keep, and our hospitality in worship.

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Aug 25 2010

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Podcast – Called Community part 3: Is it my neighbor Lord?

This is the third in the Called Community sermon series.  This week’s scripture is from Jeremiah 1:4-10 and it is the story of the calling of Jeremiah.  We are a called community, which means that we are called as a community, but also that we are a community of called people.  Each follower of Christ ought to wrestle with God’s calling on their lives.  What  is it that God is calling you to do as a part of the body of Christ?  What gifts do you have?  What passions do you have?  What have others affirmed in you?  Where do your gifts fit in with the Christian community of which you are a part?  Consider these things as you consider God’s call on your life.

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Aug 17 2010

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Podcast: Called Community part 2: Weeping Prophets

This week’s sermon comes from Jeremiah 8:18-9:3.  This is one of the sections of Jeremiah that earned him the nickname, “weeping prophet.” If we are to be a called community that carries the word of God into our world, then we must do so as people who love and care deeply about the people in the world. Our world is messed up – just as Jeremiah’s was – so I think he can serve as an example for us today.

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Aug 05 2010

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Podcast: Called Community part 1 – Treasure

This week’s sermon comes from a parable in Luke 12:13-21.  In this message I focus on the phrase, “One’s life does not consist in the abundance of possessions.”  This is such a challenging statement to me, and I don’t even consider myself a material person.  It is the air we breath, I think, in our 21st century North American culture.  If we don’t find life in the abundance of possessions, then where do we find it?  I think we find it, oddly enough, by giving it away to Christ.  In serving, in giving, in sacrificing, I think we meet Jesus in unexpected and powerful ways.  At the end of the message, we have two people from the congregation share about their camp experience.

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