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Tuesday May 30, 2023
What Our Birth Story Says
Tuesday May 30, 2023
Tuesday May 30, 2023
In his commentary on the Book of the Acts, Will Willimon reminds us of a line from poet T.S. Eliot who wrote: “In my beginning is my end.” What he means is that there is something about beginning stories that foreshadows what becomes of a person or organization. What are your beginning stories? Do any of you have traditions, say on your birthdays, when you go back and remember how you came into the world?
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Sunday May 21, 2023
Cost of Healing
Sunday May 21, 2023
Sunday May 21, 2023
Over these past few weeks we have been a series around a popular theme surrounding the story of the Good Samaritan. It pushes us to think critically about how we respond to each other. It amazing to think that with all of the technological advances we’ve had over the last 2 thousand years, most societies still struggle with the simple concept of being neighborly. It’s sounds so easy. You’d think we have this figured out by now. I think at the heart of our response of being neighborly is a commitment to care for the things and people that God has created. Its assigning a certain value to Gods creation. Its seeing the living God I all things and people. That determines how we care for it and how we care for each other. Sometimes these opportunities can be planned, coordinated, but most times like in our text they happen unexpectedly in our lives.
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Sunday May 14, 2023
Expanding the Circle
Sunday May 14, 2023
Sunday May 14, 2023
Not everyone celebrates Mother’s Day the same, but what we do share in common is a yearning, a desire for a circle of relationships where we know we are loved, safe, and accepted.
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Sunday May 07, 2023
Taking the Initiative
Sunday May 07, 2023
Sunday May 07, 2023
Five years ago we did a series called “Neighboring.” It was part of a movement going on at the time in churches across the country. It started in Denver. A ecumenical group of pastors met with the mayor to discuss how their churches might help with the most threatening problems in their city. The mayor said, “Help our neighborhoods…”
There are people in St. Luke’s today because we did this exercise six years ago. Members got to know neighbors, one day they invited them to St. Luke’s. And they are here now. But that really isn’t the goal. Its not a gimmick to get people in church. Its just about helping us become better people at caring for others, noticing others, taking time to learn about those who live the closest to us.
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Sunday Apr 30, 2023
Trust God No Matter What
Sunday Apr 30, 2023
Sunday Apr 30, 2023
We conclude today our series based on Dr. Hansen’s book Three Vital Beliefs, the three core beliefs that got Adolf and Naomi through a terrible tragedy and beliefs that can sustain us through our challenging times. The first two beliefs were about God: the character of God, that God is good; and how God expresses God’s character, that God works for good in everything.
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Sunday Apr 23, 2023
God Works for Good in Everything
Sunday Apr 23, 2023
Sunday Apr 23, 2023
We started last week with Pastor Jevon looking at the belief that God is good. This belief focuses on the character of God. Goodness defines God’s character. Today we move to the expression of God’s character and that is the activity of God; the belief that God is at work in and through every circumstance.
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Sunday Apr 16, 2023
God is Good
Sunday Apr 16, 2023
Sunday Apr 16, 2023
The sermon series is based off his new book that looks at three major beliefs we have as people of faith. As you heard in the interview, the backdrop of the book is seen through the experience of the tragic death of his daughter. And the message that resulted from that tragedy is one that’s unexpected. It’s one that almost catches us off guard. The message that we begin our series is that makes this affirmation. God is good all the time.
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Sunday Apr 09, 2023
Why Are You Crying - Easter
Sunday Apr 09, 2023
Sunday Apr 09, 2023
We finish the series, "The Questions Jesus Asked" today with the question "Why Are You Crying."
So have you ever thought of the Easter story as a tear-jerker? I never did until we looked at the Questions Jesus Asks during Lent. Normally we don’t continue a Lent series to Easter Day, but the first words spoken by the risen Christ in the Gospel of John are a question. He asks, “Woman, why are you weeping?” Jesus says this to Mary, who was first asked this question by angels in the tomb. The story of Easter begins with tears.
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Sunday Apr 02, 2023
Palm Sunday, a monologue
Sunday Apr 02, 2023
Sunday Apr 02, 2023
Each year on Palm Sunday, Pastor Rob does a dramatic monologue. Listen as "James, son of Zebedee has a conversation with his brother, John".
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Sunday Mar 26, 2023
Who Do You Say I Am?
Sunday Mar 26, 2023
Sunday Mar 26, 2023
Throughout these weeks of Lent, we have been looking at the Questions that Jesus Asks. These questions have helped us understand ourselves and our faith better and I don’t know about you, but I think every single week, I have learned something about myself and a way I want to grow.
And so today we’re going to keep on looking at these questions. And today the question that we’re looking at is (SLIDE) “Who do you say I am?”
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Sunday Mar 19, 2023
Question of Discipleship
Sunday Mar 19, 2023
Sunday Mar 19, 2023
This is a question of discipleship. Now that’s a very churchy word, and some people aren’t sure what it means, but it because of its connection to the label Christian, many folks are uncomfortable with the label. But let’s understand that the word disciple is a lot like the word apprentice. When you are an apprentice, it means you learn from someone. Sometimes people in a specialized careers, go to be an apprentice under an expert so they can learn all they can from that person.
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Sunday Mar 12, 2023
Question of Acceptance
Sunday Mar 12, 2023
Sunday Mar 12, 2023
The question of Jesus we consider today is one that is most important for any person who has ever been torn down by criticism and condemnation of others: “Where are your accusers?” It’s the simplest of the questions Jesus asked, but the conditions surrounding it are anything but.
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Sunday Mar 05, 2023
The Question of Compassion
Sunday Mar 05, 2023
Sunday Mar 05, 2023
During this season of Lent we are considering some of the questions Jesus asks. Today’s question is taken from this challenging text we just heard: “For if you love only those who love you, what reward do you have?” (CEV)
This is a question of compassion. I would suppose that compassion for most of us makes us think of acts of mercy like caring for someone who is sick. But the heart of the word compassion is, obviously, passion. Passion comes from a Latin word that means suffer. That is why we talk about the passion of Jesus, it means the suffering of Jesus. Therefore compassion means “to suffer with.” That can mean a couple of things: sharing someone else’s suffering, or putting up with someone who causes us suffering.
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Sunday Feb 26, 2023
Question of Intention
Sunday Feb 26, 2023
Sunday Feb 26, 2023
This is the question we consider today in our series for this Lenten season, The Questions Jesus Asks. Jesus asked over 300 questions in the Gospel. Even more than parables, Jesus used questions as a teaching tool. He understood that the lessons that stick with us are not the ones handed to us. They are brought out of us, and good questions draw out the best lessons. So what might Jesus want to draw out of us by asking, “What do you call me Lord and do not do what I tell you?”
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Thursday Feb 23, 2023
Ash Wednesday 23 | The Question of Meaning
Thursday Feb 23, 2023
Thursday Feb 23, 2023
Lent is meant to be a spiritually transformative period. We remember Jesus’ suffering and death, but more than remember, we do things that help up us enter into his own passion, his very life, so that we can better experience His risen life on Easter. To help us this Lent we will consider Questions Jesus Asks.
You may not realize just how many questions Jesus asked in the Gospels. In fact, let’s take a little poll to see what you think. How many would say Jesus asked around 20 questions? 50 questions? 100? 300? The last group would be right. Actually Jesus asked more than 300 questions in the Gospels. As much as parables were an important teaching method of Jesus, so were asking questions.
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Sunday Feb 19, 2023
Working Together
Sunday Feb 19, 2023
Sunday Feb 19, 2023
We conclude today a series on relationships called Tug of War recognizing, as Pastor Jevon has pointed out the last couple weeks, that relationships involve give and take, tension like in a tug of war. And healthy relationships understand that not every battle should be won. But somewhere along the way, we have to change the analogy. Somewhere we need to move from being in a tug of war and come together on the same side.
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Thursday Feb 16, 2023
You Can’t Win Every Battle
Thursday Feb 16, 2023
Thursday Feb 16, 2023
We continue on in our relationship series Tug of war today as we look closer into how we deal with the constant pull in our relationships. Even healthy relationships come with a constant back and forth. How we handle this often determines the quality of our relationships. The hard part is that in the game of Tug of War is that someone inevitably wins and someone loses. And today is a reminder that you don’t have to win every battle. Listen in for more.
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Sunday Feb 05, 2023
The Tension: This Could Get Messy!
Sunday Feb 05, 2023
Sunday Feb 05, 2023
Tug of war describes the natural and evidential pull of opposing forces that exist when people or groups of people are in relationship. It’s the constant pulling of gives and takes. This sermon series we are talking about relationships - not just romantic relationships, but relationships with your friends, your children, your parents, your people, your community. This week, Pastor Jevon talks about how you can’t control how other people respond or pull in a relationship. You can only control how healthy you show up. Listen in for more.
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Tuesday Jan 31, 2023
What Do You Really Believe?
Tuesday Jan 31, 2023
Tuesday Jan 31, 2023
What Jesus talks about in the scripture today, and what this whole series on faith and doubt has been leading up to; Jesus talks about home, and grief, and what we really believe in.
Jesus prepares the disciples for his own death and departure. That’s what’s going on in John 14. And he talks about this in terms of home. He says, “In my Father’s House there are many dwelling places,” or rooms. He talks about his relationship with God as being like a home, and it is something he invites the disciples into. He told them, “I go to prepare a place for you so that where I am you may be also, and you know the way to the place where I am going.” Think about what Jesus is saying here. “You are never forgotten. Someone is always looking for you.” Listen as Pastor Rob talks not about religion but about faith.
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Saturday Jan 28, 2023
The Power of Doubt to Save
Saturday Jan 28, 2023
Saturday Jan 28, 2023
Only doubt can save the world. We often talk about the power of faith, but we don’t talk about the power of doubt. And who better to help us consider the power of doubt than the disciple Thomas. He is known to us today as Doubting Thomas, which gives the impression that he is not a paragon of faith, that he is somehow the poster-child of un-faith. But that could not be further from the truth. Listen as Pastor Rob dives deep into doubt and faith.
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