Sermons on Jeremiah

Sermons on Jeremiah

Engage!

Worship is rooted in Jeremiah 31:27-34 and Jeremiah’s prophecy that God is deepening God’s commitment with God’s people by inhabiting their hearts in a new way. Worship online with thetable.live. CCLI #805699 / CCLI Streaming #094804

Lament to Hope

Our worship on September 11 invites reflection on ancient biblical readings which remind us of God’s Spirit bringing hope amid despair. Worship online with thetable.live. CCLI #805699 / CCLI Streaming #094804

Mindful

Worship online with The Table 9:30am Sunday shared from our homes to your home. Help flatten the curve and find bread for the journey with The Table. CCLI #805699 / CCLI Streaming #094804

Reaching in Love

Matt’s message hold’s Amanda Lindsey Cook’s newly released The New Country in conversation with Jeremiah 29 and Luke 17. As we reflect on ways to deepen our commitments to God and one another, what “new country” might God be calling you toward as you reach in love?

Promise

Matt’s message is rooted in Jeremiah 31.31-34 & this week’s national student walkout (#enough). The people of God were in the midst of devastating conquest and exile when God spoke a word of promise to Jeremiah. Into their wilderness experience, God promised to make a new covenant by writing the law/teaching on the hearts of the people. What promise might God be writing on our hearts today? What is God saying #enough to in our world today? The day is…

Hope

Matt’s message is rooted in Jeremiah 33.14-16. This is the first week in a four-week worship series called Christmas is Coming. Here is a link to the video, Beyond Bethlehem, played during the message.

Christmas is Waiting to Be Born

Matt’s message is rooted in Jeremiah 33.14-16 and Howard Thurman’s poem Christmas Is Waiting to be Born. What is waiting within you this Advent season? (1 of 4)

Solidarity

Matt’s message is rooted in the life of Archbishop Oscar Romero and Jeremiah 31.31-34.  As we journey toward the cross with Jesus, we’re invited to reflect on how we might be broken open into solidarity.
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