Tag: Sermons

Lessons and Carols for Christmas

Lessons and Carols for Christmas

Lessons and Carols for Christmas After the hustle and bustle of Christmas preparations and celebrations, come this Sunday to hear fully the Christmas story and where we are called to find ourselves in that story as we move into a new year.  Come to reflect on what it means that the Word Became Flesh as a baby born in manure…

LOUMC Christmas Eve 2025

LOUMC Christmas Eve 2025

LOUMC Christmas Eve 2025 Bethlehem is crowded. The inn is crowded. The fields are crowded with sheep gathered together for the night. And then: The skies are crowded with an angelic choir. Then the stable is filled with the cries of a newborn. The world is filled with the light of Love. Our lives are filled with the presence of…

What Do We Know

What Do We Know

“What Do We Know?” Fourth Sunday of Advent On this fourth Sunday of Advent, we hear Matthew’s brief version of the Nativity of Christ – no Bethlehem journey, no shepherds, no angel choirs. In comparison to Luke’s spectacle, it seems almost boring. But Matthew carries a persistent message: God, throughout history, works to sustain God’s people, even in the darkest…

What Do You Hear?

What Do You Hear?

What Do You Hear? John the Baptizer bellows in the wilderness, calling the people to preparation, and challenging the self-righteous to true repentance. As is always the case with prophetic words, how we hear them depends almost entirely on our perspective. Do we hear that we are being called to a liberated way of living, or do we only hear…

Waking Up

Waking Up

Waking Up As we begin this Advent season, we’ll gather for one combined worship service at 10:00. Advent is the season of preparation, but it is also a time of anticipation. We are waiting the arrival of the birth of Jesus, of course, but we are also anticipating the arrival of God’s Kingdom of Shalom. But what kind of waiting…

“The Images of Divine Love”

“The Images of Divine Love”

“The Images of Divine Love” What does love look like? What does divine love look like? What does it mean for us that Christ is “the image of the invisible God” as Paul writes? The artistic images we have of Jesus may be meaningful, but, of course they are culturally bound expressions. So what is it, in the end, that Christ looks…

Small Questions About a Big God

Small Questions About a Big God

Small Questions About a Big God Is our theology important? Does it matter if we understand the Church’s teaching about God? Aren’t all these theological discussions just versions of “How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?” How do we know which theological questions matter, and which ones don’t? The livestream will be available at 9:00 on…

With Saints Like These

With Saints Like These

With Saints Like These All Saints and All Souls Days remind us that God’s eternal love carries us in life, in death and in life beyond death. But God’s eternal love also means that those who have gone on before us remain with us, inspiring us and illuminating the way forward. We’ll honor those of our congregation who now rest…

The Table of Possibilities

The Table of Possibilities

The Table of Possibilities There is a place in your home – the kitchen table for many of us – where you gathered with your family to discuss and make decisions. It could be a Big Deal – a career opportunity or a college choice. But often it’s just the day-to-day stuff – who is picking up the kids after…

“The Table of Wide Welcome”

“The Table of Wide Welcome”

“The Table of Wide Welcome” We love the idea of hospitality – to a point. We want to fling open our doors – to some. It seems to be the human condition to feel pulled between openness and caution, between curiosity and defensiveness. The Church is called to live with extravagant, world-shaping hospitality, because we ourselves have been welcomed to…