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MUMC Podcast
MUMC Podcast
Realizing that Jesus is alive should fill our heart with overflowing hope and joy so that we can’t help sharing it.
How does the story of Jesus relate to the story of Israel told in the Old Testament? Are these stories coincidentally related, or is there a deeper connection? What if Jesus' story is the missing piece to understanding the puzzle that is the message of the Old Testament? Today, we explore these question and more on the Third Sunday of Easter.
Pastor Aaron shares his sermon titled "When Jesus Shows Up".
Welcome to East Chestnut Street Mennonite Church!
Welcome to East Chestnut Street Mennonite Church!
Pastor Aaron shares his sermon titled "When Jesus Shows Up".
Welcome to East Chestnut Street Mennonite Church!
Welcome to East Chestnut Street Mennonite Church!
Pastor Aaron shares his sermon titled "When Jesus Shows Up".
Did you know that our whole faith and life is built on the cross and resurrection, on the present and eternal reality of repentance and forgiveness of sin through Christ Jesus?
Did you know that our whole faith and life is built on the cross and resurrection, on the present and eternal reality of repentance and forgiveness of sin through Christ Jesus?
Did you know that our whole faith and life is built on the cross and resurrection, on the present and eternal reality of repentance and forgiveness of sin through Christ Jesus?
Did you know that our whole faith and life is built on the cross and resurrection, on the present and eternal reality of repentance and forgiveness of sin through Christ Jesus?
Did you know that our whole faith and life is built on the cross and resurrection, on the present and eternal reality of repentance and forgiveness of sin through Christ Jesus?
Did you know that our whole faith and life is built on the cross and resurrection, on the present and eternal reality of repentance and forgiveness of sin through Christ Jesus?
Did you know that our whole faith and life is built on the cross and resurrection, on the present and eternal reality of repentance and forgiveness of sin through Christ Jesus?
Did you know that our whole faith and life is built on the cross and resurrection, on the present and eternal reality of repentance and forgiveness of sin through Christ Jesus?
Did you know that our whole faith and life is built on the cross and resurrection, on the present and eternal reality of repentance and forgiveness of sin through Christ Jesus?
Did you know that our whole faith and life is built on the cross and resurrection, on the present and eternal reality of repentance and forgiveness of sin through Christ Jesus?
Join us as our guest preacher Rev. Francis Smith preaches from Luke 24: 36-48
Join us as our guest preacher Rev. Francis Smith preaches from Luke 24: 36-48
We can testify to the power of God and his great Gospel!
We can testify to the power of God and his great Gospel!
As the Easter season continues, Aaron teaches from Luke 24:36-48 about the surprising places Jesus appears in our lives.
Traditional Sermon
Some have a hard time believing God loves us that much. Some have a hard time believing Life goes on beyond the tomb Some don’t want to deal with the implications of those two truths.
Some have a hard time believing God loves us that much. Some have a hard time believing Life goes on beyond the tomb Some don’t want to deal with the implications of those two truths.
As the Easter season continues, Aaron teaches from Luke 24:36-48 about the surprising places Jesus appears in our lives.
Central UMC, Florence SC
Central UMC, Florence SC
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As the Easter season continues, Aaron teaches from Luke 24:36-48 about the surprising places Jesus appears in our lives.
In Luke's Gospel, Jesus shares words of peace with his disciples, speaks to help them through fear and doubt, and then asks them for something to eat! In this very human way, Jesus calls on the image of the feeding of the five thousand as representative of the type of new life that follows resurrection. He calls on his disciples to be witnesses and so, through the centuries, calls on us to live new lives shaped by his words and deeds.
In Luke's Gospel, Jesus shares words of peace with his disciples, speaks to help them through fear and doubt, and then asks them for something to eat! In this very human way, Jesus calls on the image of the feeding of the five thousand as representative of the type of new life that follows resurrection. He calls on his disciples to be witnesses and so, through the centuries, calls on us to live new lives shaped by his words and deeds.
Sunday Morning Worship Service
The Resurrection of Jesus impacted his first disciples. How does it impact you, and how is Christ and his Resurrection made real to you?
You are the hands and feet of Christ. Take that into your self image. Hold onto that as a sacred part of yourself. And most importantly respond to it in word and action.
You are the hands and feet of Christ. Take that into your self image. Hold onto that as a sacred part of yourself. And most importantly respond to it in word and action.
The Resurrection of Jesus impacted his first disciples. How does it impact you, and how is Christ and his Resurrection made real to you?
Carrying the baggage of hatred
The disciples had doubts...we do too. Often, we believe not out of certainty, but out of a desire to believe, and we believe the testimony of those who came before us.
The disciples had doubts...we do too. Often, we believe not out of certainty, but out of a desire to believe, and we believe the testimony of those who came before us.
How did the Resurrection empower the disciples? To what might it empower us to?
The Rev'd Noelle York-Simmons: "Fear is a natural, human response to the unknown. Fear is okay. It is okay to hesitate and to think, to regroup, to pause. There is, my friends, a place for fear in the kingdom of God. But it is not okay to stay there..."
The Rev'd Noelle York-Simmons: "Fear is a natural, human response to the unknown. Fear is okay. It is okay to hesitate and to think, to regroup, to pause. There is, my friends, a place for fear in the kingdom of God. But it is not okay to stay there..."
How did the Resurrection empower the disciples? To what might it empower us to?