Sermons by Linda Dew-Hiersoux (Page 9)

Sermons by Linda Dew-Hiersoux (Page 9)

Palm Sunday

Help flatten the curve & find bread for the journey with The Table 9:30am on Palm Sunday. Our online worship gathering is being shared from our homes to your home. The Table is a progressive Christian community of faith in Sacramento, CA. CCLI #805699 / CCLI Streaming #094804

Songcatchers of Hope

As the COVID-19 pandemic forces us into physical distancing, we’re coming together online as an act of hope. Worship this morning was rooted in Psalm 23 and shared from our homes to your home. Help flatten the curve & find bread for the journey at The Table online.

But I Say…

Linda’s message is rooted in Micah 6.8, Matthew 5.38-48, and Audrey Assad’s contemporary reworking of Julia Ward Howe’s 1862 Battle Hymn of the Republic. What new song is God calling us to sing?

Walking The Dogs

Linda’s message is rooted in Matthew 4:12-23. What might we learn from Jesus calling the disciples and Mister Rogers calling Officer Clemmons?

First Sunday of Christmas

Linda’s message on this First Sunday of Christmas is rooted in the story known as the “slaughter of the innocents” from Matthew 2:13-23.  Soon after the birth of Jesus, Herod, wanting to preserve his own power, called for the murder of all boys under the age of 2. How might this ancient story speak as we seek to hold God’s promise of hope with the suffering that is carried out by those who hold power today?

When a Dream Re-Ordered the World

Linda’s message on this fourth Sunday in Advent is rooted in the story of Joseph from Matthew 1.18-25. God speaks to Joseph in a dream; calling him to defy social & religious conventions in the name of love. How might we be open to God’s voice speaking to us this day? 

God’s Doberman

Linda’s message on this second Sunday in Advent is rooted in Matthew 3.1-12. How might God be calling us to repent of despair as we move toward the hope of Emmanuel?
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