Sermons from 2015 (Page 2)

Sermons from 2015 (Page 2)

Growing in Faith

Matt’s message is rooted in Mark 10.17-31.  What powers might be holding us captive and preventing us from taking a next step into the freedom toward which Grace lures us? How might we grow in faith? What might the story of Jesus and the rich young ruler have to teach us about growing in faith today?

Rooted in Grace

Linda’s message is rooted in the story of Jesus’ baptism as recorded in Mark 1.9-11.  How might baptism shape us as a people who are rooted in Grace?

Our Vintage Church’s Future: Tony Soprano, Pablo Escobar, & Jesus

Our gathering was rooted in Mark 9.38-50.  Matt’s message invites reflection on how followers of Jesus have drawn lines of exclusion, yet Jesus is always on the other side of our lines…Jesus is always with the outsiders.  How might this shape our vintage church’s next five years? Daryl Black joined our phenomenal music team again this morning as we continued our celebration of #thetableturns5. This is the third week in a three-week series called Our Vintage Church.

The Table Turns 5

We celebrated The Table turning 5 in worship this morning.  Our gathering was rooted in Mark 9.30-37.  This is the second week in a three-week series called Our Vintage Church.

An Audacious Legacy of Love & Justice

Rev. Dr. Karen Oliveto, Lead Pastor of Glide Memorial Church in San Francisco, looks back on our vintage church by reflecting on the life of Lizzy Glide. Lizzy was a loose woman with audacious faith that led her to live for others. The holy ground of The Table at Central UMC and Glide are Lizzy’s legacies of love and justice. Like Lizzy, John Wesley modeled an audacious & generous way of living. Karen dares us, double dares us, to use…

Climate Change

With sanctuary restoration still underway, we gathered on the front lawn for worship once again at 9:30 & 11:00 am.  Matt’s message is rooted in the first story of creation from Genesis 1. How might the first story of creation shape our responses to climate change? What might dominion look like in our day?

Consumption

With sanctuary restoration underway, we gathered on the front lawn for worship at 9:30 & 11:00 am.  Matt’s message is rooted in James 1.17-27. How does our faith call us to relate to consumption and materialism? What might the tradition of Christian asceticism teach us about opening up, treading lightly, living simply, & simply living?  The podcast includes a clip from worship of our music team leading Michael Franti’s Earth from Outer Space.

Communion

Linda’s message is rooted in John 6.56-69. How does our faith call us to relate to food? What might communion teach us about our everyday meals?  The podcast includes a clip from worship from The Brilliance’s Brother and Michael Franti’s Earth from Outer Space.

Caring for Creation

Matt’s message is rooted in Psalm 139 and Romans 8.19-23. How are we called to care for creation as followers of Jesus?  What might our faith tradition have to teach us about honoring the earth?  This is the first week in a four-week worship.  The segment from the closing song for the podcast was recorded as our prayer of confession in worship. The song is called Hymn of Remorse by Brian McLaren and Tracy Howe.  Here is a link to…

Salvation

Matt’s message invites reflection on Salvation and is rooted in James 2.14-26. What are you saved for? How might you notice the salvation that IS at hand in the world? This is the fifth week of our five-week worship series called On Ramp. The music featured in this podcast includes live versions from worship of Make a Difference by Rachel Kurtz and Benediction by Josh Garrels.

Jesus

Linda’s message invites reflection on Jesus and is rooted in John 6. Who do we say that Jesus is? What is the significance of Jesus in our lives today? This is the fourth week of our five-week worship series called On Ramp. The music featured in this week’s podcast is Joe Kye singing Jesus Are You Real by Mason Jennings.

God

Matt’s message invites reflection on God. How might the Bible and Christian tradition shape the ways we talk about God? What images and metaphors might be faithful in our day to express God’s ineffability? This is the third week of our five-week worship series called On Ramp.
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