United Methodist Church of Kent Sermon Podcast
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Those We Are Not to Judge
The New Testament confronts us with our inclination to judge others and moves us to see that we are all sinners in need of God’s grace.
What God Creates Is Good
The creation story says that we are all created in God’s image and that what God creates is good. It also indicates that “it is not good to be alone” and that we are created for one another. This can relate both to marriage and to the church community.
A Bold Journey Requires a Bold Faith and Action
This episode is from our United Methodist Women Sunday. This annual event involves scores of women from our church in planning and presenting that Sunday’s service. In this sermon, Laurel Stiller speaks about the importance of boldness when called by God.
The Unlikely Recruit
This episode examines the call to Philip to evangelize and baptize an Ethiopian eunuch, a sexually altered foreigner.
What the Bible Says
A discussion of the apparent condemnation of homosexual practice in Leviticus, and how the central issue in the Leviticus laws is actually resisting the idolatry of the surrounding culture.
Sodom and Gomorrah—Repeated Today (but not how people think)
The real sin of Sodom and Gomorrah according to the Scriptures – Ezekiel 16:49 “This was the guilt of your sister Sodom: she and her daughters had pride, excess of food, and prosperous ease, but did not aid the poor and needy.”
Rightly Explaining the Word of Truth
This sermon introduces the United Methodist debate on homosexuality and the need to rightly understand the Scripture. It also focuses on the Biblical call for respectful dialogue and spiritual unity.
He Does Not Look Like a King
The wise men rightly perceive what – and who – is worthy of our utmost allegiance, not the tyrants of this world, but the One who embodies the grace of God.
Renewing the Covenant
Our youth pastor, Rick Stout, delivers a message putting the Covenant Renewal service in context.
Telling the Real Story
From where does the true meaning of Christmas come? Whose responsibility is the preservation of that story?