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FAQs about University UMC Sermons:How many episodes does University UMC Sermons have?The podcast currently has 201 episodes available.
May 19, 2024Dreaming for the FutureThis Sunday, we celebrate Pentecost Sunday! Pentecost is the day in the Christian Calendar when we remember the coming of the Holy Spirit that birthed the early church“If we are willing to be amazed, Pentecost is one of the most awe-inspiring days in our Christian calendar. If we are willing to be transformed, it is an opportunity to be renewed in energy and faithfulness toward the work of God’s kindom on earth when all people will experience true liberation and boundless love.” - Sarah Speed, A Sanctified Art...more16minPlay
May 12, 2024Caring for Mother Earth & One AnotherPastor Teresa shares a brief homily, "Caring for Mother Earth and One Another."...more10minPlay
May 05, 2024Creation Care and Climate Justice: Famine and FeedingWe continue our sermon series, Climate Justice and Creation Care. Pastor Earl preaches on Famine and Feeding....more18minPlay
April 28, 2024Creation Care and Climate Justice: Fleeing and WelcomingWe continue the sermon series “Creation Care and Climate Justice.” This week's sermon will center on the theme of climate migration. We will hear the account of disciples on the road to Emmaus from Luke’s Gospel and consider what it means to recognize and welcome those God sends our way.All guests who present themselves are to be welcomed as Christ, for he himself will say: “I was a stranger and you welcomed me” (Matt 25:35). – from The Rule of St. BenedictEven a wounded world is feeding us. Even a wounded world holds us, giving us moments of wonder and joy. I choose joy over despair. Not because I have my head in the sand, but because joy is what the earth gives me daily and I must return the gift. – Robin Wall Kimmerer, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants...more22minPlay
April 21, 2024Creation Care and Climate Justice: FloodsWe continue our Sermon Series on Creation Care and Climate Justice. This week the theme is on floods and we’ll hear part of the Noah’s Ark story in worship. Pastor Teresa will be exploring the theme of water in the physical world as well as our spiritual lives.“When you are working on something as challenging as climate change advocacy, it is important to find things to give you hope. That was the message Katharine Hayhoe gave us as the keynote speaker of the South Central Climate Resilience Forum, a gathering of scientists, city government officials, engineers, and planners.” - Dr. Becca Edwards,...more17minPlay
April 14, 2024Creation Care and Climate Justice: FireJoin us for worship as we begin the sermon series “Creation Care and Climate Justice.” In this first sermon Pastor Teresa will consider the gift and challenge of fire both in our spiritual lives and in the natural world. The sanctuary choir will sing “A Blessing by Fire” Diana Macalintal at the in person service and the online service premiers at 11 am on our YouTube channel.“You are not Atlas carrying the world on your shoulder. It is good to remember that the planet is carrying you.” – Vandana Shiva“All creation is the Lord’s, and we are responsible for the ways in which we use and abuse it….let us recognize the responsibility of the church and its members to place a high priority on changes in economic, political, social, and technological lifestyles to support a more ecologically equitable and sustainable world leading to a higher quality of life for all of God’s creation.” – The Social Principles of The UMC...more20minPlay
March 31, 2024Choosing JoyJoin us for Easter Sunday. We will hear the resurrection story from the Gospel of John and Pastor Teresa’s sermon is entitled, “Choosing Joy.Death is natural. Loss is natural. Grief is natural. But those stones have been rolled away this happy morning to reveal the highly unnatural truth. By the light of this day, God has planted a seed of life in us that cannot be killed, and if we can remember that then there is nothing we cannot do: move moutains, banish fear, love our enemies, change the world. – Barbara Brown Taylor in “Home By Another Way” Joy is an act of resistance against despair and its forces. – Willie James Jennings, theologian...more21minPlay
March 24, 2024Children of HopeJoin us as we celebrate Palm Sunday! Palm Sunday begins in celebration and transitions to the sorrow of Holy Week ahead. You can read more about our Holy Week services at uumc.org/easter....more18minPlay
March 17, 2024Out of the Husk of Despair a Sprout of HopeWe continue our Lenten sermon series “Hope is Here.” Pastor Earl preaches about the relationship between hope and faith. The scripture comes from the Book of Jeremiah and the Gospel of John....more19minPlay
March 10, 2024Hope is Here: Hope for the WorldWe continue our Lenten sermon series, “Hope is Here.” Pastor Teresa preaches about “Hope for the World.” The sermon text comes from John’s gospel featuring the famous words, 'For God so loved the world God sent God’s only son.’...more13minPlay
FAQs about University UMC Sermons:How many episodes does University UMC Sermons have?The podcast currently has 201 episodes available.