Sermon for March 15, 2015 (Fourth Sunday in Lent)

Sermon for March 15, 2015 (Fourth Sunday in Lent)
Mr. Stephen Nagy, Seminarian (4 Lent):
John 3:16 is one of the most famous verses in Scripture. Quoted across pop culture from the rapper Wyclef Jean to the wrestler Stone Cold Steve Austin, from the fastfood chain In-N-Out Burger to quarterback Tim Tebow. You can probably find it up on more billboards than all the personal injury lawyers strung together. And for good reason, for it could be called the Gospel in a soundbite:
    "For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life." (John 3:16)
Read More Read more • Leer más → “Sermon for March 15, 2015 (Fourth Sunday in Lent)”

Then God spoke all these words…

Sermon for March 8, 2015 (Third Sunday in Lent)
Rev. Amy Welin:

Do you ever wonder why we do what we do? On Sundays in Lent, we recite the Decalogue as part of the Penitential Rite. We often hear them as a list of obligations to fulfill or action to avoid. Like the fashion Dos and Don’ts in magazine, only more serious. In fact, the Ten Commandments are a gift from the Almighty to shape the common life of a chosen people. They are not a code of law. They are markers of a covenant relationship. Read More Read more • Leer más → “Then God spoke all these words…”

To make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from.

Sermon for March 1, 2015 (Second Sunday in Lent)
Rev. Amy Welin:

To make an end is to make a beginning. We mark the end of one musical era and the beginning of the next. We mark the end of one way of being church and the beginning of a new way. We may or we may not be ready for either. The end is where we start from. Read More Read more • Leer más → “To make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from.”

And the Spirit immediately drove Jesus out into the wilderness

Sermon for February 22, 2015 (First Sunday in Lent)
Rev. Amy Welin:

The Gospel of Mark portrays Jesus as a driven man. Throughout the three years covered in the gospel’s 16 short chapters, Jesus is on the move from one place to the next, proclaiming the coming of the Reign of God with a real sense of urgency. His ministry has an immediacy that no other gospel captures. Jesus knows what God needs done, and there is no time to waste. Read More Read more • Leer más → “And the Spirit immediately drove Jesus out into the wilderness”

God invites you to a holy Lent • Dios te invita a una santa Cuaresma

Sermon for February 18, 2015 (Ash Wednesday)
Sermón del 18 de febrero 2015 (Miércoles de Ceniza)
Rev. Amy Welin:

Starting today... God invites you to a holy Lent. God invites you for the next 40 days to a season of self-examination, service, repentance, forgiveness, prayer, fasting, self-denial and the regular reading and meditating on God's Word. Desde hoy ... Dios te invita a una santa Cuaresma. Dios te invita para los próximos 40 días para una temporada de auto-examen, el servicio, el arrepentimiento, el perdón, la oración, el ayuno, la abnegación y la lectura regular y meditación de la Palabra de Dios. Read More • Lea más Read more • Leer más → “God invites you to a holy Lent • Dios te invita a una santa Cuaresma”

Bajo las condiciones adecuadas, la nieve para el Día de San Valentín puede ser romántico

La Rev. Amy Welin (6 Epifanía):
Imagen de la nieve que cae en silencio en los árboles, mientras contempla por la ventana, sentado cerca de su amada, disfrutando de una buena taza de cacao o una copa de vino. Una chimenea encendida calienta el cuarto detrás de usted. Usted está sorprendido por la inmensa fuerza del amor. El amor es suficiente, ya que llena su corazón y todo está bien en su mundo. Este es el romance de fantasía. Lea más Read more • Leer más → “Bajo las condiciones adecuadas, la nieve para el Día de San Valentín puede ser romántico”

Under the right conditions, snow for Valentine’s Day could be romantic

Sermon for February 15, 2015 (Last Sunday after the Epiphany)
Rev. Amy Welin:

Picture the snow quietly falling on the trees and lawn as you gaze out the window, sitting close to your beloved, enjoying a nice cup of cocoa or glass of wine. A glowing fireplace warms the room behind you. You are amazed and uplifted by the overwhelming power of love. Love is enough as it fills your heart and all is right in your world. The romance of fantasy. Read More Read more • Leer más → “Under the right conditions, snow for Valentine’s Day could be romantic”

Jesus is on his way. Are we willing to keep moving with Jesus?

Sermon for February 8, 2015 (Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany)
Rev. Amy Welin:

Jesus comes to tell us good news - the good news that we are also connected to the power of God, the good news that we shall never be alone. And, that good news is accompanied by mighty acts that free people from their burdened lives. When Jesus sneaks out to pray early in the morning, and the disciples find him, he responds with a renewed commitment to his mission of proclamation and confronting the power of evil. Lives are changed, the world is different. Can we let Jesus heal us of our fevers - as he healed Peter’s mother-in-law - so that we can hear the good news of deliverance and join him on his mission? Jesus is on his way. Are we willing to keep moving with Jesus? Read More Read more • Leer más → “Jesus is on his way. Are we willing to keep moving with Jesus?”