Sermons & Worship Audio

Looking in the Mirror: In strength, weakness – sermon by Aldred Neufeldt – Oct 14, 2012

View Archived SermonsListen to this Sermon Sermon by Aldred H. Neufeldt Looking in the Mirror 3:  In strength, weakness  October 14, 2012  Texts: Psalm 90: 1 – 4, 12-17, Jonah 2:1-10, Hebrews 5:7 – 6:10 In today’s sermon we return to our Fall theme and question: “what reflection of God do we see when we look at our bodies in the mirror?”  That we ask the question should not be a surprise.  Christians cannot be other than a people who…

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And God saw that it was good – by M Zehr – Oct 7, 2012

View Archived SermonsListen to this Sermon Meditation by Marilyn Zehr Thanksgiving & World Communion Sunday  And God saw that it was good… Psalm 104  October 7, 2012  Psalm 104: 24 – 35     This morning I begin my very brief reflection with a question.  Have you ever had a chance to think about or dwell on and be grateful for the reality of God’s wild imagination?  This time of year God’s wild imagination is especially evident in the fruitfulness of…

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Smoke & mirrors – the Body & the Media- Lori Unger – September 23, 2012

View Archived SermonsListen to this Sermon 1 Samuel 16, Romans 12: 1-2   Smoke and Mirrors: the Body and the Media TUMC, September 23, 2012 I wish I had a mirror here in front of this circle of chairs, facing all of you.  A big one, one in which, if you would stand in front of it you could see your whole body.  And then I wish that some of you, one by one, would come and stand in front…

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Looking in the Mirror – do we see Christ? – Marilyn Zehr – September 16, 2012

View Archived SermonsListen to this Sermon Proverbs 3: 1-8, Romans 6: 12-14   Good morning and welcome to our Fall theme – Looking in the Mirror. Every time I have mentioned the title of our fall theme to some one, the immediate initial reaction is nervousness.  We’re going to, “Look in the mirror?”  My sense is that we have this love/hate relationship with mirrors.  We do and we don’t want to see the image that is reflected back to us.…

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Gathering Wisdom in its seasons – by Jeff Taylor – September 9, 2012

View Archived SermonsListen to this Sermon  Gathering Wisdom in its Seasons (retitled “Sermon on Teaching”) by Jeff Taylor September 9, 2012  Ephesians 4: 1-7, 11-13; Acts 18: 23-28   When I was reminded this week that we are back to printing bulletins and was asked for a title for this sermon, my poetic instincts and my natural inclination to “make connections” quickly led me to, “Gathering wisdom in its seasons.”  It references the summer theme just concluded and connects it…

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A Time to Speak with Clarity – by Ryan Janzen – August 26, 2012

View Archived Sermons Listen to this Sermon   “A Time to Speak with Clarity” by Ryan Janzen   ABSTRACT The emergence of mitigated language in journalism, music, aircraft cockpits, and in the church. The church’s role in being clear about our Christian beliefs to newcomers, to the outside world, and to ourselves. The tragic downfall of some necessary intellectual forces within society, vs. acts of love manifested in fearless pursuit of what is morally right, guided by Jesus.    Scripture…

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Ending at the Beginning – by Marilyn Zehr – Sept 2, 2012

 View Archived Sermons Listen to this Sermon    Ending at the Beginning… beginning at the end Ecclesiastes 3:1, 9-15   This Sunday marks–      the end of the summer –      the end of our time with Jonathan and Maureen as our Pastors of Youth Ministries –      and the end of our series on Ecclesiastes   Endings are important and endings can be difficult.  But endings are also opportunities to step back and look at the big picture.  This morning, I will…

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The power of embrace – by Marilyn Zehr – August 5, 2012

View Archived Sermons Listen to this Sermon    Ecclesiastes 3:1-8   I might as well tell it like it is and let you know that it was the Olympics that inspired my choice of topic for this morning’s sermon.  For everything there is a season, a time to embrace and a time to refrain from embracing… There is a lot of embracing going on at the Olympics. The image that most poignantly portrayed for me the power of embrace was…

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