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A New Take on Faith

A New Take on Faith

Written by: Saint Matthew
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What if church wasn’t about rules, but about relationship? What if sermons didn’t just tell you what to believe, but invited you to think, wrestle, and wonder? A New Take on Faith is the weekly sermon podcast from Saint Matthew Lutheran Church in Walnut Creek, where we explore scripture through a lens of grace, justice, curiosity, and hope. Whether you’re deconstructing, reconstructing, or just trying to find something real, this is a space where questions are welcome, stories matter, and the love of Jesus meets you exactly where you are.Saint Matthew Spirituality
Episodes
  • Remembering the Road
    Jan 21 2026

    This Sunday invites us to look back with honesty and gratitude, noticing how God has been present through seasons of change, courage, and growth. Like the disciples on the road to Emmaus, we discover that resurrection is often recognized in hindsight—and that remembering becomes an act of hope that reclaims vision for the road ahead.

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    24 mins
  • One Word: Choosing a Direction, Not a Resolution
    Jan 20 2026

    January comes with pressure — to fix ourselves, to do better, to try harder. But transformation rarely happens through force. This message invites a gentler beginning. Instead of resolutions that fade, we are invited to listen for one word — not as a goal to achieve, but as a posture to live with.

    Rooted in grace rather than perfection, this experience creates space to notice where God is already at work and where God may be gently inviting us next. One word. One year. Not overnight change, but small, faithful movements — tended over time, like a quiet spark learning to burn.

    Come as you are. Leave with intention, trust, and a reminder that God delights in the slow work of transformation.

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    13 mins
  • Love Takes Flesh
    Jan 19 2026

    As Advent draws to a close, the light draws near — not as an idea, but as a presence. This week centers on love made real, fragile, and human. God does not stay distant from our darkness but enters it fully, choosing nearness over power and vulnerability over control. Advent ends with the promise that love has come to stay.

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    20 mins
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