"Methodist" Tagged Sermons (Page 12)

"Methodist" Tagged Sermons (Page 12)

Christianity and Suicide

What we believe about death profoundly shapes how we live life. Each of us faces death regularly–whether it is the stories on the evening news, or the loss of someone we love. We have questions about death and ultimately we want to know how to face our own mortality with courage and hope. April 26 – Christianity and Suicide May 3 – Faith and Hope for Life and the Afterlife May 10 – Comforting Those Who Mourn May 17 –…

Resurrection

Jesus didn’t come to start a religion. The rebel Jesus came with a renegade gospel to start a revolution. Join First United Methodist Church in worship as we discover Jesus all over again. February 22 – Come, Follow Me March 1 – Discovering the Rebel Jesus March 8 – Revolutionary Lifestyle March 15 – The Most Important Question You Will Ever Have to Answer March 22 – Seeing Jesus Today March 29 – The Way of the Cross April 5 – Resurrection  What is this sermon about?…

Seeing Jesus Today

Jesus didn’t come to start a religion. The rebel Jesus came with a renegade gospel to start a revolution. Join First United Methodist Church in worship as we discover Jesus all over again. February 22 – Come, Follow Me March 1 – Discovering the Rebel Jesus March 8 – Revolutionary Lifestyle March 15 – The Most Important Question You Will Ever Have to Answer March 22 – Seeing Jesus Today March 29 – The Way of the Cross April 5 – Resurrection What is this sermon about?…

A Guide for Living

This sermon is about a guide for living as a United Methodist Christian. It is important because there are simple ways for us to connecting our faith with our everyday experience and live a life that really is life.

Faith Seeking Understanding

This sermon is about our we do theology as United Methodists. It is important because it helps us understand the tools we can use to live our faith day to today.

Connectional and Diverse Community

This sermon is about how we are connectional and diverse as a United Methodist Church. It is important because staying connected with those that are different than us is part of being a United Methodist.

Christianity’s Family Tree

This sermon is about those beliefs which we hold in common with other Christians, as introduced by the story of the Road to Emmaus. It is the first sermon in the series, Love Divine: Life as a United Methodist. During this series we consider the defining characteristics of life as a United Methodist Christian and what makes our approach to faith distinct from others.