• Everything [in] between Grief & Hope
    Apr 21 2025

    Easter is all about hope, but the truth is that many people are not feeling very hopeful right now. The resurrection stories remind us that Jesus doesn’t meet us in our hope, but first in our grief. It is in Mary’s grief and confusion that Jesus calls her name and invites her into hope for something that she cannot yet fully understand.

    Where is God reaching out to you in your grief and pain and inviting you into hope?

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    Note: For the next two weeks, ther will be no podcast episode because we are having a music service and a guest preacher at my church.

    Be sure to check back on May 12th as we kick off our new series - “It’s Complicated - Family as a Means of Grace”

    Podcast Intro recorded by Ariana Sefa

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    25 mins
  • Everything [in] between Shouting & Silence
    Apr 13 2025

    Join me this Palm Sunday as we reflect on the contrast of the shouting crowds and Jesus' humble silence as he enters Jerusalem. When are you called to shout and when is it better to be silent?

    Podcast Intro recorded by Ariana Sefa

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    24 mins
  • Everything [in] between Righteousness & Mercy
    Apr 7 2025

    “'God has a really bad habit of using people we don’t approve of,'” Rachel Held Evans once said. “'What makes the gospel offensive is not who it keeps out, but who it lets in.'”

    I might tweak Evans’s formulation and put it this way: God has a really bad habit of loving people we don’t approve of. Or maybe this: God has a really bad habit of showing mercy to people we don’t approve of.

    Or maybe: God has a really bad habit of extending grace to people we don’t approve of" (Jeff Chu).

    Join us this week as we look deeper into one of those people, Zaccheus, the chief tax collector, and what his example might have to teach us about ourselves.

    Podcast Intro recorded by Ariana Sefa

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    25 mins
  • Everything [in] between Rest & Growth
    Mar 23 2025

    Welcome to our second week of "March Pulpit Madness." Today’s sermon was recorded at Rock Grove United Methodist Church in Salisbury, NC.

    This week we’re looking at the Parable of the Fig Tree. Often this story is taken as a declaration of judgment from God on those who are not producing good enough fruit, but what if God is actually more like the gardener who desires to pour extra time and attention into the barren fig tree to nurture it and give it more time to grow?

    Join me as we reflect on the balance between rest and growth and God’s deep patience and care for us in our spiritual journey.

    Note: There will be no sermon podcast episode next week as I will be serving as a pastor on a weekend Pilgrimage Retreat. Enjoy today’s message and check back on April 6th as we look at Zaccheus and everything in between righteousness & mercy.

    Podcast Intro recorded by Ariana Sefa

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    21 mins
  • Everything [in] between Faith & Works
    Mar 16 2025

    This week I began a series of pulpit swapping in what the local United Methodist Churches in our community are calling "March Pulpit Madness." Today’s sermon was recorded at Bethel United Methodist Church in Salisbury, NC.

    We are all using the same series based losely on the Narrative Lectionary through Sanctified Art called "Everything [in] between", wrestling with the many extremes posed to us in the gospels that we tend to over emphasize on one side or the other.

    This week we join Mary, Martha and Jesus as we reflect on everything in between Faith and Works. Is Jesus really "scolding" Martha for her hospitality when her work is precisly the kind of thing he calls us to do elsewhere? Is he really saying that we should always and only sit at his feet and listen while never moving into action, despite his constant invitation to "go and do" the work of ministry? Maybe, just maybe, it's not a clear cut either / or.

    Join me as we dive into what's really going on here, and how both faith and works play a pivotal role in our life with Christ.

    Podcast Intro recorded by Ariana Sefa

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    21 mins
  • Everything [in] between Stranger & Neighbor
    Mar 9 2025

    As we begin this Lenten Journey, we meet many suffering people along the way. We also encounter so-called benefactors with eloquent words about their suffering and occasionally a Good Samaritan who actually does something about it.

    Join us this week as we begin this journey together, and reflect on how we are invited to be with those who are hurting in our world today.

    Podcast Intro recorded by Ariana Sefa

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    27 mins
  • From Glory to Glory
    Mar 3 2025

    "God does not make the mountains to be inhabited. We ascend to the heights to gain a broader vision of the world below. But we do not stay there. We do not tarry there. The streams begin in the uplands, but they descend quickly to gladden the valleys below" (Henry Drummond, Scottish theologian)

    As we descend the mountain into the dark valley of the Lenten season and journey with Jesus toward the cross, we must not leave behind the vision of God’s glory. Instead, we are called to carry that light with us — to embody God’s love in the valleys of pain and suffering along the way.

    For further reflections on the transfiguration, listen to this week’s sermon here.

    Podcast Intro recorded by Ariana Sefa

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    35 mins
  • The Seventh Story
    Feb 23 2025

    The Reconciliation and Liberation Story is an
    alternative seventh story embodied by Jesus. It
    contrasts sharply with the six dominant narratives of the first century and all of human history. In Luke 19, Jesus weeps over Jerusalem. He laments her refusal to
    embrace the way of peace and foresees the inevitable destruction caused by these other stories.

    This week in worship we shared in table conversations around how we are tempted into the six stories of domination, revenge, isolation, victimization, purification and accumulation and what steps we can take to live into the seventh story marked by the unconditional love of Christ for all.

    Join us as we finish the seventh story and take some time to reflect on these questions for yourself. How are the six stories of the world impacting your life and how will you live into the Seventh Story this week?

    Series is based on the book, Corey & the Seventh Story, by Brian McLaren.

    Podcast Intro recorded by Ariana Sefa

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    36 mins
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