Sermons & Worship Audio

What’s Past is Prologue – Aldred Neufeldt – Nov 20, 2011

View Archived Sermons   Listen to this Sermon (Part 1) Listen to this Sermon (Part 2)    Texts: Matthew 25:31-46; Ephesians 1:15-23 What’s past is prologue.  This phrase comes from William Shakespeare’s play The Tempest where Antonio says:  Wherof what’s past is prologue; what to come, In yours and my discharge. (Act 2, scene 1) Translated, it roughly means: “What’s already happened in the past merely sets the stage for the really important stuff to come – and it’s the…

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Peace Sunday Sermon – Marilyn Zehr – Nov 6, 2011

View Archived Sermons   Listen to this Sermon      No matter what, to preach a Peace Sunday sermon is of necessity to stride right into the middle of the debate about whether or not Peace is possible, or where or how it is possible.  Doug and Jane gave us a glimpse of that debate. Person A writes: “nonviolence”  Person B writes: “naive” A: faithfulness  B: effectiveness A: God’s peace  B: peace in the real world A: God’s peace is…

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An Invitation to Youth Ministry – Jonathan Slater – Oct. 30

View Archived Sermons   Listen to this Sermon      It’s a beautiful day in early autumn, the warm light of the late-afternoon sun filtering through the yellowing leaves of mature trees. A bearded Jesus, wearing the white robe, sash and sandals in which he so often appears, sits beside a young person, one hand resting gently on the back of the park bench on which they both sit. On the ground beside the young person, a male in his…

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This Indescribable Gift – Marilyn Zehr – Oct. 9, 2011

View Archived Sermons  Listen to this Sermon    2nd Corinthians 9:6-15 Today my sermon begins at the end.  Starting with the last verse of our text from Corinthians:  New Revised Standard version of our Bibles: Thanks be to God for his indescribable gift.   King James version:  Thanks be unto God for his unspeakable gift. English Standard Verson:  Thanks be to God for his inexpressible gift. New Living Translation:   Thanks be to God for this gift too wonderful for…

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World Communion Sunday and the Brokenness of the Body – Doug Johnson – Oct. 2

View Archived Sermons Listen to this Sermon    I Corinthians 10:15-18   As many of us are painfully aware, several Mennonite churches in British Columbia have cut themselves off from TUMC, in effect excommunicated themselves from us, as a result of our process several years back regarding human sexuality.1  Excommunication in the history of the church has generally been reserved for much more important and grave situations.  For instance, around the year 190, the first “strong” Pope in the Roman…

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Striking Rocks, Putting Others First, and Prostitutes in God’s Reign – Tim Schmucker, Sept. 25, 2011

View Archived Sermons Listen to this Sermon    Intro:  As I immersed myself in today’s lectionary texts, reflecting on our fall theme “Room for All” and on our congregational life, what emerged were three “words” for us today. Foundational words for our community, first from Jewish scriptures, then from Paul’s letter to the church at Philippi, and then thirdly from the Gospel of Matthew. Umm, a three part “Trinitarian” sermon – you never expected that from me, eh? … Let’s…

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Who is this God? – Marilyn Zehr – September 18, 2011

  View archived sermons Listen to this sermon   Matthew 20:1-16   And Jesus told them this parable. The kingdom of Heaven is like a landowner who went out early in the morning to hire labourers for his vineyard…. In this way, Jesus begins a story like so many of the stories that he told in order to create a worldview that we are invited to take residence inside. I have heard that with his parables or stories, “Jesus creates…

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