Sermons by Matt Smith (Page 12)

Sermons by Matt Smith (Page 12)

So What

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

Peace be with you.

Worship online with The Table 9:30am on Sunday, April 19, 2020, is 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

Easter Sunrise

EASTER SUNRISE: 6:30am online Easter Sunrise shared from our backyards to your home. CCLI #805699 / CCLI Streaming #094804

Holy Friday

Help flatten the curve & find bread for the journey with The Table on Holy Friday. Our 7:00pm online Holy Friday worship experience will be shared from our homes to your home as we invite reflection Jesus’ crucifixion amidst a global pandemic. The Table is a progressive Christian community of faith in Sacramento, CA. CCLI #805699 / CCLI Streaming #094804

Misunderstood Messiah

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 John 11 and shared from our homes to your home. Help flatten the curve & find bread for the journey at The Table online. CCLI #805699 / CCLI Streaming #094804

Isn’t It Ironic

Matt’s message is rooted in John 4.5-42. In this time of social distancing, may we slow down with Jesus and be drawn by Living Water into ever deeper relationships with one another. 

Cannonball

Matt’s message is rooted in Micah 6.8 & Matthew 5.21-37. The salty, light people of God are hanging around the edges of the pool, dipping their toes in the water, when Jesus cannonballs into the deep. Once he has their attention, Jesus calls them deeper into creatively, vulnerably, and honestly responding to the conflicts in which they are swimming.

That Mad I Feel

Matt’s message is rooted in John 1. 29-42. What do we do with the mad that we feel? is a four week worship series in January on lessons in Christian life from Rev. Fred Rogers.

Drip. Drip. Drip.

Matt’s message on this third Sunday in Advent is rooted in Matthew 11.2-11. Barbara Brown Taylor writes, “The Messiah has decided to come for now—not all at once but steadily, drop by drop, for millennia.” How are we experiencing the steady drip of God’s mercy in our lives this Advent season?

Already/Not Yet

Matt’s message on this first Sunday in Advent is rooted in Matthew 24.36-44. While dominant expressions of Christianity would have followers of Jesus believe what we do in this world means nothing because it will all be wiped away as the faithful are taken into eternity upon Jesus’ return. The Gospel of Matthew invites us to practice an eschatological existence as we join with God in bringing healing in places of hurt.
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