"sabbath" Tagged Sermons
Sabbathβ¨
This week we begin a five-week worship series on breaking through to the other side with Jesus. Each week in the month of June weβll hear from a different preacher as we hold the lectionary readings assigned to the global church from the book of Mark and wonder about the call of Jesus to break through into new understandings of life and faith. This week we hold the reading from Mark 2 and the practice of Sabbath rest. Worship online…
Easter
Our Easter worship is rooted in the resurrection account from John and the poetry of Wendell Berry who calls us to βpracticing resurrectionβ in response to the resurrection on Easter β learning from the fox, the leaves, and the soil, among other revolutionaries. Worship online with thetable.live. CCLI #805699 / CCLI Streaming #094804
How Will We Bear It?β¨
Our Lenten worship series is rooted in scripture and the Sabbath poetry of Wendell Berry; todayβs worship focusing on John 18:1-19:30 & Wendell Berry Poem: II, 1988, βIt is the destruction of the worldβ Worship online with thetable.live. CCLI #805699 / CCLI Streaming #094804
What we stand for Is what we stand on
Our Lenten worship series is rooted in scripture and the Sabbath poetry of Wendell Berry; todayβs Palm Sunday worship invites reflection on Jesusβ entry into Jerusalem from Matthew 21:1-11 & Wendell Berryβs Poem I, 1986, βSlowly, slowly, they returnβ (This Day, 71). Worship online with thetable.live. CCLI #805699 / CCLI Streaming #094804
God Rests in Rising
Our Lenten worship series is rooted in scripture and the Sabbath poetry of Wendell Berry; todayβs worship focusing on John 11.1-44 & Wendell Berryβs poem I, 1980, βWhat hard travail God does in death!β (This Day, p. 25). Message by guest Rev. Odette Lockwood-Stewart. Worship online with thetable.live. CCLI #805699 / CCLI Streaming #094804
Stuck in the Mud
Our Lenten worship series is rooted in scripture and the Sabbath poetry of Wendell Berry; todayβs worship focusing on John 9 & Wendell Berryβs poem VI, 1987, βRemembering that it happened once.β (This Day, p. 80). Message by guest Rev. Linda Loessberg-Zahl. Worship online with thetable.live. CCLI #805699 / CCLI Streaming #094804
What had happened was.
Our Lenten worship series is rooted in scripture and the Sabbath poetry of Wendell Berry; todayβs worship focusing on John 4:5-42 & Wendell Berryβs poem V, 1985, βHow long does it take to make the woods?β (This Day, p. 67). Message by guest Rev. Debbie Weatherspoon. Worship online with thetable.live. CCLI #805699 / CCLI Streaming #094804
Again I resume the long lesson
Our Lenten worship series is rooted in scripture and the Sabbath poetry of Wendell Berry; todayβs worship focusing on John 3:1-17 & Wendell Berryβs poem VII, 1999, βAgain I resume the longβ (This Day, 201). Mattβs message invites our community to debunk exploiterβs exclusive and transactional readings of John 3.16 and to celebrate an inclusive and grace-inspired non-transactional way of hearing John 3.16 within its broader context. Worship online with thetable.live. CCLI #805699 / CCLI Streaming #094804
Go Among Trees and Sit Still.
Our Lenten worship series is rooted in scripture and the Sabbath poetry of Wendell Berry. Pastor Mattβs message on this first Sunday in the season of Lent invites reflection on Matthew 4:1-11 & Wendell Berryβs Poem: I, 1979, βI go among trees and sit stillβ (This Day, p. 7). Worship online with thetable.live. CCLI #805699 / CCLI Streaming #094804
Ash Wednesday
We begin our Lenten worship series, Sabbath Rest: Wendell Berry and the Sabbath Poetry of Lent, on this Ash Wednesday. Jesus challenges us to give, pray, fast, and value in ways that arenβt paraded out in public for all to see, but rather take place βin secretβ β hidden even from ourselves (βdo not let your left hand know what your right hand is doingβ). Jesusβ repeated emphasis here points to something essential about genuine love: it bubbles up from…
Bent
Our βAbstracting Augustβ series will hold readings assigned to the global Christian church, alongside abstract art and a communal abstract art project led by our artist in residence Erik Castellanos.
Sabbath
Matt’s message this Labor Day weekend invites reflection on how we might be called to renew our commitments to keeping a weekly day of Sabbath.
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