Episodios

  • Advent- Peace
    Dec 11 2025

    In this second week of Advent, James reflects on the meaning of peace—not as mere quiet or the absence of conflict, but as the deep biblical vision of shalom/shlama: wholeness, right relationship, and holy love. He invites the congregation into practical, accessible ways of embodying peace each day, beginning with a simple “peace pause” of slow breathing and the prayer, “Christ, make peace in me and through me.” James encourages peaceable conversations marked by attentive listening, genuine apology, and intentional encouragement, as well as extending peace outward by silently blessing those we pass in our daily lives. In a season often filled with chaos and hurry, he reminds listeners that worship and community can be a sanctuary of calm and connection, and he prays that Christ’s peace would take root in each heart—shaping self-care, relationships, and presence in the world throughout this Advent journey.

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    12 m
  • Advent- Hope
    Dec 4 2025

    In this week’s episode, Pastor James reflects on the first theme of Advent—hope—through a practical Wesleyan lens, describing hope not merely as optimism about the future but as a deep assurance that God is already at work in and around us. He offers several simple practices for cultivating this assurance in daily life: identifying one small “next step” that makes space for God’s work, lighting a candle with the prayer “Lord, awaken hope in me today,” reaching out to someone who feels unseen, and lifting up hopes for the church or one’s faith community in prayer. Acknowledging how easily hope can feel fragile amid the world’s struggles, he reminds listeners that they are not alone—God’s Spirit is continually working through the community and through each of us. Hope becomes real, he says, when we participate in God’s ongoing work, planting small seeds of encouragement, presence, and faith in our lives and in the lives of others as we journey through Advent.

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    12 m
  • Vows: Witness
    Nov 27 2025

    In this final installment of the five-part series on the United Methodist membership vows, James reflects on the meaning of witness—a word rooted in the Greek martyr, originally meaning one who testifies to what they know to be true. He explores how Scripture itself is a tapestry of diverse witnesses, each telling their authentic story of encountering God, and how the Gospels model for us a way of sharing our own stories with honesty and depth. James notes that being a witness is not about copying someone else’s journey but embracing and articulating our own, recognizing both the moments of falling and the grace that lifted us back up. He highlights the powerful examples of witnesses such as Mother Teresa, Oscar Romero, and Martin Luther King Jr., whose lives embodied courageous faith. Ultimately, James invites listeners to consider how their everyday actions, choices, generosity, and presence proclaim the good news—often without words—and how each person’s unique story becomes part of the great cloud of witnesses that shapes the life and mission of Dulin UMC.

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    14 m
  • Vows: Service
    Nov 20 2025

    In this week’s Dulin Weekly Podcast, Pastor James reflects on the United Methodist vow to support the church through service, exploring how service extends far beyond committee roles and Sunday morning ministries. While acts like singing in the choir, teaching Sunday school, or volunteering with Ministry of Hope are vital expressions of service within the congregation, James reminds us that John Wesley’s conviction that “the world is our parish” calls us to serve God everywhere we go. Every act of kindness—caring for a neighbor, supporting a teammate’s family, offering compassion at work, or participating in mission efforts like Appalachia Service Project or Rebuilding Together—is an opportunity to live out this vow. Service, he says, is less about grand gestures and more about showing up for others with the gifts God has placed within us. This episode invites listeners to reflect on where their passions and the world’s needs meet, trusting that in both ordinary and extraordinary ways, we serve God by serving others.

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    12 m
  • Vows: Gifts
    Nov 13 2025

    In this week’s episode of the Dulin Weekly Podcast, Pastor James reflects on the third vow United Methodists make when joining the church—to support it with our gifts. While financial giving remains an important part of sustaining Dulin’s ministries, James broadens the meaning of “gifts” to include the many ways people share their God-given talents, time, and presence. From singing in the choir and teaching children to volunteering with ESL classes and community outreach, every act of service is an offering of grace. Drawing from Paul’s words in 1 Corinthians about the diversity of spiritual gifts, James reminds listeners that each person is a unique gift from God to the community. He encourages everyone to reflect on how they might share their own gifts more fully—whether through generosity, creativity, or service—and to remember that their very being is a blessing to others.

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    12 m
  • Vows: Presence
    Nov 6 2025

    In this week’s episode of the Dulin Weekly Podcast, titled “Vows: Presence,” Pastor James Henry explores what it truly means to live out the vow of presence as part of our commitment to the church and to one another. Moving beyond simply showing up physically, he reflects on the deeper call to intentional presence—to be fully attentive and engaged, whether in worship, relationships, or even digital spaces. Drawing on the example of Jesus as Emmanuel, God with us, James invites listeners to see presence as an act of love and ministry, a way of embodying God’s nearness through mindful attention and compassionate companionship. He encourages listeners to ask where they are being invited to show up more fully in their lives and to rediscover how true presence can transform both giver and receiver.

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    17 m
  • The Vows: Prayers
    Oct 30 2025

    In this week’s episode of the Dulin Weekly Podcast, Pastor James Henry begins a new five-week series on the vows United Methodists make when joining the church, starting with the first vow: supporting the church with our prayers. Reflecting on what prayer means and how it shapes both individuals and communities, James explores the many ways prayer can look—spoken or silent, structured or spontaneous—and how it opens us to relationship with God. He reminds listeners that prayer not only connects us with the Divine but also transforms our hearts, inviting us to become channels of grace and healing for others. Through stories, reflection, and practical encouragement, this episode invites us to take seriously the sacred promise to uphold our community through intentional, heartfelt prayer.

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    18 m
  • Growing Into Faith
    Oct 23 2025

    In this episode of the Dulin Weekly Podcast, titled “Growing Into Faith,” Pastor James reflects on the lifelong, evolving nature of faith. Rather than seeing faith as a single moment of transformation, he shares his own journey as one of continual growth, questioning, and deepening relationship with God. Drawing from personal experience, scripture study, and seasons of both doubt and rediscovery, James invites listeners to see faith as a dynamic process shaped by life’s experiences and encounters with divine love. He reminds each listener that we are all “infinitely precious and unconditionally loved for the gift we already are,” and encourages openness to the surprising ways God shows up in our lives.

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    15 m