• S2E34: Arise, Shine! (Epiphany 2015)
    Jan 5 2025

    Sermon #94

    God is the source of all light. So when Jesus calls us the light of the world, he meant that we reflect the light of God in a world of darkness and sin. But God is the source. In today's reading, Isaiah says that God's glory will rise upon his people and they will arise and shine in the world, and will attract others out of the darkness. So grab your Bible, turn it to Isaiah chapter 60, and prepare your heart and mind as we heed the words of Isaiah, to arise and shine.

    Isaiah 60:1-6

    Recorded at Ebenezer UMC on January 4, 2015 (first published February 4, 2015)

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    21 mins
  • S3E19: Servants Everywhere and Always (Ordinary Time 2015)
    Oct 24 2024

    Sermon #136

    Ambition is a human quality and at times it can be an admirable trait. After all, if someone does not strive to better themselves they become stagnant or slide back into oblivion. But when it comes to the Kingdom of God, ambition, Jesus tells us, is not a characteristic to be desired. In today's reading we meet James and John, two brothers who were fishermen, who took their ambition to great heights whey they aksed to sit at Jesus' right and left hand when he comes into his kingdom. But in the upside-down structure of God's kingdom, the person who humbles himself is the greatest. For when we seek to make ourselves more important, what we are really doing is diminishing God in our lives. So grab your Bible, turn it to Mark chapter 10, and prepare your heart and mind as we see what it means to be servants, everywhere and always.

    Mark 10:35-45

    Recorded at Ebenezer UMC on October 18, 2015 (Originally published November 24, 2015)

    S.D.G.

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    26 mins
  • S6E24: Where Was God? (Laity Sunday 2018)
    Oct 21 2024

    Sermon #304

    Laity Sunday is a day when we celebrate the work of laypersons in the church of God. On this Laity Sunday we at Hudson UMC asked our Lay Leader Wayne Niebauer to describe a time when he felt abandoned by God, and how he could point to where God was at work in that moment. We often feel like in our hard times we are all alone, and yet when we look back at those times we can often see how God was at work, and it is in the retrospective view that we can gain confidence in hard times when they come.

    Text: Mark 10:35-45

    Recorded at Hudson UMC on October 21, 2018 (Originally published December 6, 2018)

    S.D.G.

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    30 mins
  • Lectionary Readings for Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost/Proper 16 (Year B)
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  • Lectionary Readings for Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost/Proper 15 (Year B)
    Aug 18 2024

    August 18, 2024

    Old Testament: 1 Kings 2:10-12; 3:3-14

    Psalter: Psalm 111

    Epistle Lesson: Ephesians 5:15-20

    Gospel Lesson: John 6:51-58

    Scripture quotations from the New Revised Standard Version Bible, copyright © 1989 National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.

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    9 mins
  • S2E26: Words of Eternal Life (Grove Tabernacle 2012)
    Aug 18 2024

    Sermon #7

    Well this week we have a bonus sermon, one that I gave a couple years ago when I was a layperson. From the Gospel of John, this message centers on Peter's declaration to Jesus, "You have the words of eternal life." We sometimes forget that we can only be satisfied in Christ. We try to fill our lives with things that the world tells us to value. In this message, from the Summer of 2012, we look at what the world has to offer, and how it pales in comparison to God's abundant grace. So grab your Bible, turn it to John chapter 6, and join us as we look at Christ's words of eternal life.

    John 6:53-69

    Recorded at Pitman Grove Tabernacle on August 26, 2012 (originally published November 14, 2014)

    S.D.G.

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    32 mins
  • S6E15: One Church (We Believe... Pt. 11)
    Aug 15 2024

    Sermon #294

    What we find in the words "I Believe in... the holy catholic church, the communion of saints..." can be troublesome to some. How can we profess belief in one church when there are so many denominations? Often it is used against us as Christians to say that we can't even agree with each other. And yet, there is undeniably something universal about the body of Christ, and what we affirm in this section of the Creed is not antidenominational, but rather that it is the Holy Spirit acting in all believers, no matter what church or denomination they may belong to, that makes us one.

    Text: Matthew 16:13-20

    Recorded at Ebenezer UMC on August 12, 2018 (Originally published October 3, 2018)

    S.D.G.

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    31 mins
  • S12E11: Our Great High Priest (Hebrews: In These Last Days, Part 8)
    Aug 12 2024

    Sermon #616

    A priest is one who intercedes on behalf of the people to God, to make sacrifices to atone for sin. The high priest is one who makes atonement for the sins of all the people, in this case, the people of Israel. But the high priest is himself a sinful person and so he must first make atonement for his own sins before making atonement for the people. This is not the case for Jesus Christ, who was tempted in every way that we are, yet without sin. Having no sin to atone for in himself, he was able to be our sacrifice and atone for the sins of the world. And like the scapegoat described in Leviticus, he was able to take our sin far away from us.

    Hebrews 4:14-5:10

    Recorded at Ebenezer UMC on July 21, 2024

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    S.D.G.

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    33 mins