Temptations

Temptation is a spiritual trial in which we are lured away from God. But God is with us in the midst of trial, to enable us to endure. To pray, “Lead us not into temptation,” is to look to God for strength hold firm in faith.
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Forgive Us

In this installment of the sermon series, Dr. Palmer discusses experiencing God’s forgiveness, and likewise forgiving others.
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Will God Provide

In this sermon, Dr. Palmer discusses trusting in God for what we need and looking to God as the source of what we most deeply need.
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Thy Will Be Done

In this sermon, Dr. Palmer discusses seeking to bring one’s personal life, and one’s society, into harmony with the will of God.
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Hallowed Be Thy Name

The opening petition of the Lord’s Prayer directs us to focus upon God, recognizing God’s love, power, and goodness, and giving honor and glory to God.
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Roamin’ thru Romans

Rev. Douglas Denton outlines some prominent themes in Paul’s letter to the Romans.
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Our Father

The picture of God is as our heavenly Parent, who cares for us and who is perfectly good.  The beginning of prayer is to focus not on our needs but on God.
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One Thing Needful

Jesus, in teaching about prayer, draws his hearers from thinking about how they look to directing themselves truly to God. Genuine prayer involves doing what Mary did – sitting at Jesus’ feet and listening to what he was saying. This also means avoiding what Martha was doing –...
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Teach Us to Pray

Prayer as the practice of ongoing communion with God; prayer is not an emergency appeal to God but a receptive connection with God. Such prayer involves intentional focus; we need to “do things that draw us closer to God” (one of the Methodist General Rules).
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Facing the Goliaths of Today

We are all confronted by challenges that are bigger than us. What can we expect from God in those situations?
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How Am I to Know?

The question is this, “How are we to know if God is going to stand by us and keep the promises we have come to feel God has made to us?”
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Faith in Action

Faith in Christ involves not just feeling or sentiment but action – doing things that draw us closer to God, and engaging in ministries of outreach to others. We commit ourselves not simply to believe in God but to actively follow Christ.
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From Terrible Loss to Sure Hope

In times of loss, we can find much in the Bible with which to identify, as many central Biblical stories are stories of severe loss, including a sense of the loss of God. Such loss comes to its climax on the cross. But in the depths God is at work, to open up a glorious future,...
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What Jesus Said about Heaven

There are many popular concepts of what heaven will be like, but what is the Biblical truth about heaven?
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The Crowd and the Witnesses

The crowd is always wrong, thronging to the leader who promises quick fixes, big earthly rewards, and glory. The crowd turned from Jesus because he proclaimed instead a challenging message. But we are called to hear that message, break from the crowd, and follow as Jesus’ disciples.
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The Extraordinary Form of God’s Salvation

Jesus said, “Just as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so must the Son of Man be lifted up, that whoever believes in him may have eternal life.”  (John 3:14–15) Christ is “lifted up” both on the cross and his ascension into glory (the same Greek word is used in both...
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Not as the World

Christ gives us a peace, not as the world gives. Outward circumstances cannot kill the inner peace that comes from Christ.
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Lift Up Your Hearts

Lamentations says “Let us test and examine our ways, and return to the Lord. Let us lift up our hearts as well as our hands to God in heaven.”  (Lam. 3:40-41) These words were written when the people of Judah were in desperate circumstances, which had resulted from their own sin....
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The Real Message of St. Patrick

St. Paddy’s Day is often a frivolous “holiday” or just an ode to all things Irish. But the real life of St. Patrick is an inspiring example of trusting in Christ and following His call to serve those who are far beyond our own circle.
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Youth Sunday 2019

Here are the scriptures and messages from our Youth Sunday service. This annual service of worship is organized and presented by the teens in our church with oversight from our Christian Education Director Rick Stout. The theme of this year’s service was “Outreach”. In order of...
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The Way Forward for Our Church

Are we using the test in the book of Acts as the basis for church membership? How did the earliest Christians approach the idea of inclusiveness?
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Those We Are Not to Judge

The New Testament confronts us with our inclination to judge others and moves us to see that we are all sinners in need of God’s grace.
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What God Creates Is Good

The creation story says that we are all created in God’s image and that what God creates is good. It also indicates that “it is not good to be alone” and that we are created for one another. This can relate both to marriage and to the church community.
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A Bold Journey Requires a Bold Faith and Action

This sermon is from our United Methodist Women Sunday. This annual event involves scores of women from our church in planning and presenting that Sunday’s service. In this sermon, Laurel Stiller speaks about the importance of boldness when called by God. Visit...
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The Unlikely Recruit

This sermon examines the call to Philip to evangelize and baptize an Ethiopian eunuch, a sexually altered foreigner. Christ breaks down barriers to embrace all.
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What the Bible Says

This sermon examines the apparent condemnation of homosexual practice in Leviticus, and how the central issue in the Leviticus laws is resisting the idolatry of the surrounding culture.
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Sodom and Gomorrah—Repeated Today (but not how people think)

The real sin of Sodom and Gomorrah according to the Scriptures – Ezekiel 16:49 “This was the guilt of your sister Sodom: she and her daughters had pride, excess of food, and prosperous ease, but did not aid the poor and needy.”
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Rightly Explaining the Word of Truth

This sermon introduces the United Methodist debate on homosexuality and the need to rightly understand the Scripture. It also focuses on the Biblical call for respectful dialogue and spiritual unity.
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He Does Not Look Like a King

The wise men rightly perceive what – and who – is worthy of our utmost allegiance, not the tyrants of this world, but the One who embodies the grace of God.
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Renewing the Covenant

Our youth pastor, Rick Stout, delivers a message putting the Covenant Renewal service in context.
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Telling the Real Story

From where does the true meaning of Christmas come? Whose responsibility is the preservation of that story?
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Salty Believers

God’s Kingdom is near when believers are “salt” and “light” for the world.
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Be Ready

We must stay alert to God, ready for the Lord to be at work in and through our lives.
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When the Kingdom Will Come

We must stay alert to God, ready for the Lord to be at work in and through our lives.
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Goodness and Mercy Will Follow Me

What does it mean to be pursued by God’s love?
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The Overflowing Cup

God gives his grace in abundance.
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God’s Abundant Table

God nourishes us with grace and help, even in the face of distress and trouble.
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What’s Wrong with Seeing Things?

God, through Jesus Christ, has made it possible for us to see what others may not see…to see God at work where others might not see God.
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No Fear

When we know God is with us, no matter what the threat, we need not fear.
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The Right Paths

We can trust God to lead us down the right paths.
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Beside Still Waters

God brings us to true peace and satisfaction.
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Green Pastures

God provides for our deepest needs.
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The Lord Is My Shepherd

God is a shepherd—one who protects and guides his people.
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The Way the Truth, and the Life

Christ – “the Word of God that enlightens every person” – is the source of the truths about God that appear across all religions. That truth comes to its ultimate and clear revelation in Jesus Christ. Thus we are inspired not only to believe, but to believe in Jesus Christ.
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Belief Matters

What we believe makes a critical difference, for our lives and for the world.
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True Belief

Faith is far more than an intellectual conclusion that God exists. It is a decision to trust in God, even as we cannot see clearly and may yet feel doubts.
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The Leap of Faith

Faith is far more than an intellectual conclusion that God exists. It is a decision to trust in God, even as we cannot see clearly and may yet feel doubts.
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Why Is God Hidden?

God must be in some sense veiled from view for human beings to have freedom. Is this why there can be no overwhelming, unavoidable “proof” of God?
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God’s Words Is a Light

We know who God is because God has revealed God’s self through His Word.
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God Is Good

There is a “universal moral law” – a shared human concept of the good, which has its necessary origin in God, the source of all goodness.
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