Quest: Travel as a Spiritual Act — Week 4: Returning Home

August 29th, 2021 Sermon – Quest: Travel as a Spiritual Act — Week 4: Returning Home

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Quest: Travel as a Spiritual Act: Week 3: The Reflection

 

August 22nd Sermon – Quest: Travel as a Spiritual Act: Week 3: The Reflection

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Quest: Travel as a Spiritual Act: Week 2: The Encounter

Quest: Travel as a Spiritual Act: Week 2: The Encounter

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Quest: Travel as a Spiritual Act —Week 1: Leaving Home

Sermon for August 8, 2021: “Quest: Travel as a Spiritual Act —Week 1: Leaving Home”

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Wheat and Wine are Everywhere

Psalm 4 from Common English Bible

August 1st Sermon

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A Memorable Sit-Down Meal” with Pastor Chris Kinnell

We welcome Chris Kinnell Today

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On Giants and Storms

On Giants and Storms

1 Samuel 17:1a, 4-11,
1 Samuel 17: 19-23, 32- 49
Mark 4:35- 41

What do we learn from these 2 stories about the giants and storms in our lives? Among others, that they are best and most effectively addressed with humility, confidence, the ability to focus and to trust in God.

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The One is Shining Forth

God is Holding Your Life: A Journey of Assurance Part 7 The One is Shining
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Psalm 50:1-6  

“God speaks and summons the earth from the rising of the sun to its setting.” -Psalm 50
The Psalm that comes at the end of our series speaks of an active God whose light shines for all time and in all places. God is not silent, but calls the people to remember that they, too, can act on God’s behalf, holding all suffering peoples in hands of prayer and care and transforming the world that will shine bright into the future. May it be so.

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We Wait, We Hope, We Stay

God is Holding Your Life: A Journey of Assurance Part 6 We Wait, We Hope, We Stay

Psalm 147:1- 11, 20c

“God heals the brokenhearted, and binds up their wounds.” – Psalm 147
Today’s Psalm comes late in the Book and offers a glimpse of a time when the exiled outcasts are gathering back together and seeing their world built back up. We too, yearn for a re-gathering and a day when we sing our praises and play our instruments with abandon together again. We wait, we hope, we stay firm in our faith, knowing as our ancient ancestors did, that God is indeed holding our lives.

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Whole Heart Hallelujah

God is Holding Your Life: A Journey of Assurance Part 5: Whole Heart Hallelujah

Psalm 111

“The works of God’s hands are faithful and just.” – Psalm 111 One mode of poetry in the Psalms is all-out praise and thanksgiving, such as the one for today. We also find praise  even in Psalms of lament and complaint because “God is good all the time and all the time
God is good!” Life is not always good, but when we engage in gratitude, we remember the evidence of God at work in our lives and we remember that indeed, God is holding our lives, even now.

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