Buildings last because they are built on solid foundations. The same thing is true for our life of faith. Join us in worship this summer as we consider a more intentional life of faith – guided by the writing of John Wesley.
- July 3 – A Methodist Loves God
- July 10 – A Methodist Rejoices in God
- July 31- A Methodist Gives Thanks
- August 7 – A Methodist Prays Constantly
- August 14 – A Methodist Loves Others
What is this sermon about?
This sermon is about the love – God’s love for us and our opportunity to love God and our neighbor.
Why is this sermon important?
It is important because love is at the heart of God and who we are as Christians.
What is the context of this sermon?
This sermon is essentially one of the chapters of Steve Harper’s book, “Five Marks of a Methodist.” I used the iBooks edition as the basis for this sermon, which can be found online at https://itun.es/us/_NnO3.l
What are the next action steps?
Let God be the joy of your heart and the desire of your soul.
Receive God’s love and let it flow you to others and back to God.
What is the good news (bottom line)?
The good news is that God first loves of us.