Listen to a variety of clergy, staff, and members of Tarrytown United Methodist Church of Austin. Included is a variety of reflections that all have the aim of connecting scripture and our liturgy to the life and work we do as the people of God.
This service includes scripture, prayer and a brief reflection on the way God shapes us. It is ideal for families with children in elementary school.
This reflective service includes scripture, prayer and the invitation to impose ashes (or water) on yourself and those worshiping with you.
September is always a new year of sorts—a time to begin again, get started, try new things and establish routines. But this is 2020, the year that everything can and does change at a moment’s notice. When the waves of uncertainty keep crashing around us, how do we stay grounded? Where can we find peace? This September, we are all in the boat that COVID-19 built. Together, we'll immerse ourselves in the passages of Jesus calming the storm and walking on water during a brand new sermon series called Still: Pursuing Peace in Anxious Times. Join us each week on the journey!
September is always a new year of sorts—a time to begin again, get started, try new things and establish routines. But this is 2020, the year that everything can and does change at a moment’s notice. When the waves of uncertainty keep crashing around us, how do we stay grounded? Where can we find peace? This September, we are all in the boat that COVID-19 built. Together, we'll immerse ourselves in the passages of Jesus calming the storm and walking on water during a brand new sermon series called Still: Pursuing Peace in Anxious Times. Join us each week on the journey!
From skeptic to chair of the board, Mark Konen describes his journey with ZOE Empowers. Konen, a self proclaimed "numbers guy," shares how he was introduced to ZOE through TUMC Austin. In an interview with Associate Pastor Kallie Green and Director of Global Mission Rachel Wright, Konen explains why ZOE’s model adds up and challenges others to join this work that changes the lives of vulnerable children in Africa and India for good.
What are the stories we tell about ourselves and others? What are the stories that God tells about us? How can we better live into our faith by telling better stories about the love God has for us?
Connor Jones and Kallie Green join two of our high school students to talk about life for students during a pandemic. How does this time change our perspectives?
How does technology help us stay connected and where does it fall short? What does it mean to be connected? We explore these questions and more looking at Ecclesiastes 4:9-12 and Luke 12:22-26. This week's conversation includes Connor Jones, Kallie Green and Roland Barrera.
TUMC Staff discuss the story of "doubting" Thomas and what it teaches us about recognizing Jesus in time of doubt, but also about the role of vulnerability and honesty in our growth. Featured in this episode are Lance Richards, Kallie Green, Rachel Wright and Haley Chambers.
Our Liturgy For Life series continues with a conversation about delight in scripture, church, and at home. TUMC staff discuss finding and creating "moments of delight." This week's conversation includes Lance Richards, Rachel Wright, Kallie Green, Connor Jones, and Haley Chambers.
Featured in this episode: Kallie Green, Abigail Parker Herrera, Lance Richards and Rachel Wright. Musical reflection on organ by Lucinda Shirley.
A reflection on this week's scripture - Luke 11:1-13. Guest reader is Connor Jones. Organ music composed and played by Lucinda Shirley.
Week Three of Lent - March 15Reflection on Psalm 66:1-9 // Luke 10:1-12, 17-20Credits:Music by Svyat Ilin from Fugue https://icons8.com/music/author/svyat-ilinScripture quotations are from New Revised Standard Version Bible, copyright © 1989 National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.Liturgy written by TUMC clergy.