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View Transcript Hebrews 11:17-22 I believe this morning on this All Saints Sunday that if we listen carefully, we can hear with our ears of faith each of the departed saints speaking to those of us left behind.
View Transcript Hebrews 11:1–16 I believe this morning on this All Saints Sunday that if we listen carefully, we can hear with our ears of faith each of the departed saints speaking to those of us left behind.
View Transcript Psalm 33:1–9 From the very beginning God sang humankind into being – men and women – boys and girls – all reflecting the image of the divine.
View Transcript Acts 17:24–28 On this World Communion Sunday, we are reminded that we live in a small world – but we have a big God, a compassionate Creator who made each of us in the divine image.
View Transcript Genesis 22:1–14 One lesson we learn from this story – and it may be the biggest challenge – is to keep walking when our hearts are breaking and the pain seems more than we can bear.
View Transcript Ephesians 2:17–22 Give thanks to God, dear friends, for our physical homes, our spiritual home called Trinity, and our heavenly home – which is truly out of this world!
View Transcript Acts 10:23b–36 The question we are confronted with this morning is this: What about racism, hate, and the Christian faith?
View Transcript Genesis 32:22–31 Friends, have you ever wrestled with God? Have you ever found that on your way to an expected difficult experience of reconciliation when you are afraid of the outcome, and God comes into your life to bless you and assure you, even to change you?
View Transcript 2 Timothy 1:3–7; 1 Timothy 6:7 What will our legacies be? What will we leave behind and pass on to those who come after us?
View Transcript Isaiah 43:1–7; Numbers 1:1–2a As Christ-followers, it is through the waters and spirit of Baptism that we receive the name beloved, and it is through the earthy elements of Communion, bread and juice, that we are strengthened – over and over again – to live more fully into that name.
View Transcript Genesis 21:8–21 What does God have in mind for a great nation? As we celebrate Independence Day, what is it that would be pleasing in the eyes of God for the United States of America in this conflicted time in our land?
View Transcript Psalm 34:14b Who is your hero? Who is a person whom you admire or idealize for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities?
View Transcript 1 Thessalonians 2:5–12 We discover these words where Paul speaks of dealing with the church members as a father deals with his children, “urging and encouraging you and pleading that you lead a life worthy of God, who calls you into his own kingdom and glory.”
View Transcript John 17:1–11 Sharing space and experiences is edifying and bond building. A church begins with being together and continues with common spaces, places, faced and graces.
View Transcript John 17:1–11 The question asked of us this morning is, “What work have we been given to do this side of Easter in a world beset by terrorist bombings and unpredictable national leadership? What is our task, work, mission and call in Century 21?”
View Transcript 1 Peter 2:19–25 Yes, we endure occasional suffering in our lives – but that is nothing to compare with the echoing love of God which endures forever and ever and ever.
View Transcript Psalm 23 Whether our deep dark valley is personal or communal, we are not alone in this experience.
View Transcript Psalm 72:1–17 What will be our legacy? How will you and I be remembered? Not likely by the cars we drove, the houses in which we lived, or the jobs we held. A legacy is what we leave behind. Whatever name and fame we leave will be connected to the impact we made. Did we serve? Did we pray? Did we listen? Did we care? Did we share? Did we love?
View Transcript Psalm 84 Whether we are running or walking, we are all on the journey of life.
View Transcript Psalm 31:1–16 Can you, will you trust God when the going gets tough, when the rug gets pulled out from under you?
View Transcript Psalm 150 This morning we share 4 dynamics of praise – of celebrating God, worshiping God, singing to God, honoring God, knowing God, and loving God.
Rev. Lee Anderson-Harris Buzzsprout-485818 Wed, 01 Mar 2017 03:00:00 -0500 1090 full no mcarlisle@trinityumc.org (Trinity United Methodist Church, Denver, CO)
View Transcript Job 33:29–33, Ephesians 4:25–29 Silence is truly golden as it allows us to open our lives to God, to listen to the Divine, to connect with the Creator at a deeper level of consciousness.
View Transcript Romans 12:9–10, Matthew 22:34–40 It is always a time to love. For love has the power to transform.
View Transcript Ecclesiastes 3:6–7, Luke 9:21–27 Gains and losses. That is lot of what life is about, isn’t it?
View Transcript 2 Samuel 6:1–5, 12b–19 When was the last time you danced?
View Transcript Genesis 18:9–15; Luke 6:20–25 Have you had an experience that brought tears and laughter together?
View Transcript Genesis 2:4b–9, 15, 3:22–24 Friends, we’re here for just a while to tend the garden – that is the world’s first and most important profession - to plant seeds of compassion, justice, service, hope, faith, and love. And to pluck up thorns of hate, bitterness, anger, and despair. How is your garden growing?
1 Corinthians 15:19–26
Ecclesiastes 3:1–14
View Transcript Romans 1:1–7 The good news of God is that all are welcome in the body of Christ.
View Transcript Isaiah 35:1–10 The Good News today is Transformation…Salvation… Celebration…and Destination. These gifts are available to us all. We are traveling the highway of life which is becoming the Holy Way of God.