- Oct 16, 2022Wrestling With God
Oct 16, 2022Wrestling With GodBy: Pastor MeaganSeries: (All)October 16, 2022. Our readings today address head-on a significant truth about what it’s like to be human in a world that's both beautiful and broken. Sometimes, like Jacob, we wrestle with God. But we come out of that wrestling more sure of who we are, as a child of God, more certain of what we're called to do.
- Mar 20, 2022Dig the Soil and Add the Fertilizer
Mar 20, 2022Dig the Soil and Add the FertilizerBy: Pastor MeaganSeries: (All)March 20, 2022. Why? The need to know is a very human thing. We humans have been asking for centuries why bad things happen to good people. The sermon today is about our reading from Luke on Jesus' response to the suffering of the Galileans, and the parable of the barren fig tree.
- Mar 13, 2022So That They May Live
Mar 13, 2022So That They May LiveBy: Pastor MeaganSeries: (All)March 13, 2022. Today's sermon by Pastor Meagan is a reminder of how Jesus gave himself for us, for all people, for creation, so that one day the kinds of sacrifices we saw on 9/11, and see in the wildfires, the struggles for justice on the streets of our country, and the courageous stand of the Ukrainian people, will no longer be necessary.
- Mar 2, 2022A Way in the Wilderness
Mar 2, 2022A Way in the WildernessBy: Pastor MeaganSeries: (All)March 2, 2022. On this Ash Wednesday, Pastor Meagan preaches on our reading from the prophet Joel: “The day of the Lord is coming, it is near.” Many passages in scripture about the wilderness can feel discomforting or uninviting, and the wildernesses of our time can feel vast, overwhelming, and unconquerable. But God is no stranger to the wilderness, and so we begin our journey into the wilderness these next 40 days knowing that God will be with us every step.
- Feb 27, 2022Trusting a Changing God in a Changing World
Feb 27, 2022Trusting a Changing God in a Changing WorldBy: Pastor MeaganSeries: (All)February 27, 2022. In today's gospel reading we witness Jesus being transfigured, and hear that Peter suggested trying to capture what had happened, so he could understand it, recreate it, and make sure it wouldn't be lost. We humans like the familiar, the predictable, the understandable. But the truth is that life is always changing, and we are always changing with it.
“The problem in the Transfiguration story is that as soon as Peter experiences a spiritual high, he tries to hoard it. What I hear in his plan to 'make dwellings' is an understandable but misguided attempt to contain, domesticate, protect, and process the sublime. To harness the holy. To make the fleeting permanent. To keep Jesus shiny, beautiful, and safe up on a mountain. After all, everything is so good up there. So clear. So bright. So unmistakably spiritual. Why not stay forever?”
“God is just as present, active, engaged, and glorious down in the valley as God is in the visions of saints, clouds, and shadows that Peter experienced in the high places. In fact, what Peter eventually learns is that the compassionate heart of God is most powerfully revealed amidst the broken, the sinful, the suffering, and the despairing. The kingdom of God shines most brightly against the backdrop of the parent who grieves, the child who cries, the 'demons' who oppress, and the disciples who try but fail to manufacture and capture the holy. God’s strength is made perfect in our weakness. God’s beauty is best contained in broken vessels.”
- Feb 20, 2022From Blame to Compassion
Feb 20, 2022From Blame to CompassionBy: Pastor MeaganSeries: (All)February 20, 2022. The sermon today, on our reading from Genesis about Joseph and his brothers who sold him into slavery, is about forgiveness, of ourselves and others.
- Feb 13, 2022Come to the Water
Feb 13, 2022Come to the WaterBy: Pastor MeaganSeries: (All)February 13, 2022. Today we remember our own baptisms and name our connectedness, to one another by the water that fills and nourishes every cell of our bodies, and to our God whose love for us and for all creation is beyond our capacity to understand.
- Feb 6, 2022Cast Your Net to the Other Side
Feb 6, 2022Cast Your Net to the Other SideBy: Pastor MeaganSeries: (All)February 6, 2022. As we claim in our baptisms, whether we believe we can do it or not, regardless of how much the very idea may terrify us, we too are called to be fishers of people. In her sermon today, Pastor Meagan talks about what that means for us.
- Jan 30, 2022The Spirit Unleashed!
Jan 30, 2022The Spirit Unleashed!By: Pastor MeaganSeries: (All)January 30, 2022. For centuries we have believed in a “zero-sum game,” that there are limited resources available, and if we extend resources to those who have none, there will be less left for the rest. But today we hear that God promises to be with us all the way, and that there will always be enough.
- Jan 23, 2022Today God’s Promises are Fulfilled
Jan 23, 2022Today God’s Promises are FulfilledBy: Pastor MeaganSeries: (All)January 23, 2022. “Today, this scripture has been fulfilled in your hearing.” If someone were to come here and say that to you, what would you think? Pastor Meagan preaches in her sermon today that the Spirit of God is upon us, anointing us to bring good news to those who need it most, and that this scripture has indeed been fulfilled among us.
- Oct 16, 2022Wrestling With God
- Mar 20, 2022Dig the Soil and Add the Fertilizer
- Mar 13, 2022So That They May Live
- Mar 2, 2022A Way in the Wilderness
- Feb 27, 2022Trusting a Changing God in a Changing World
- Feb 20, 2022From Blame to Compassion
- Feb 13, 2022Come to the Water
- Feb 6, 2022Cast Your Net to the Other Side
- Jan 30, 2022The Spirit Unleashed!
- Jan 23, 2022Today God’s Promises are Fulfilled