Sermons on Psalms
Setting the Lonely in Families
Pastor T. C. continues the Roots teaching series, “The Church as Forged Family” with a message on Psalm 68.4-6 which praises God for being a “father to the fatherless, a defender of widows” and for “setting the lonely in families.” This is a theme that is at the heart of what it means to be the church.
Toast by Koffee
In this sermon, Pastor Osheta explores the theme of subversive joy from a song called “Toast” by Koffee.
Let’s Be Still by The Head and the Heart
In this sermon, Emily Morrison draws our attention toward the theme of being still before God in the song “Let’s be still” by The Head and the Heart.
Lament
Lament is a neglected aspect of Christian worship in the Western world and perhaps especially in the United States. In troubled times when it’s clear the world is not as it should be—God’s dream of shalom is disrupted—God’s people cry out to God on behalf of the vulnerable, the abused, the marginalized. Lament is an important aspect of the Lenten season, since we are invited to reflect contemplatively on the ways we and our world are caught up in sin,…
ReFind Church
“Church” might be the subject that evokes the most emotions for those “deconstructing/reconstructing.” Church is where the proverbial rubber meets the road when it comes to our faith. It’s also where flawed human beings steward the sacred mysteries of the faith. Church is the space where God’s Spirit inhabits our relationships in an unique way, and it’s also where we are most vulnerable to being deeply wounded. In this message, Pastor T. C. explores three shifts he’s underwent when it…
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