Episodios

  • Firmly rooted, 7.13.2025
    Jul 17 2025

    Mac Mullins preaches on roots during his final weekend as pastor in residency. These days, it feels like the foundation of our lives is hanging on by a thread. Safety and security often feel far away. Our gift is our life in Christ and it is eternal. We are firmly and deeply rooted in God.

    Preaching text: Colossians 2:6-10

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    27 m
  • Season after Pentecost, The Bible for Worship
    Jul 10 2025

    The author of Colossians confronts a perennial question of faith, offering people of every era a clear standard for knowing whom and what to follow in a faithful life.

    Preaching text: Colossians 2:6-10

    Bible for Worship is a weekly introduction to the scripture passage that is likely to be the basis for the sermon on the following weekend. It correlates with the Revised Common Lectionary as it is used at St. Paul. With Peter A. Pettit, teaching pastor.

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    5 m
  • Near and here, 7.6.2025
    Jul 10 2025

    Maddy Tyler preaches on being shaped by others. Putting yourself out there takes a lot of courage, vulnerability, and faith. We are the sum of all the people we get to meet in our lives and we are changed by all of those people. Big or small, good or bad. We are always in this cycle of receiving. A routine of someone else’s becomes more than a routine, it becomes a memory of that person. What does it mean to be shaped by those who comes into our lives?

    Preaching text: Luke 10:1-11, 16-20

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    24 m
  • The boundaries of love, 6.29.2025
    Jul 3 2025

    Mac Mullins preaches on drawing boundaries. When two deeply held priorities clash, we must decide which matters more—ours or God's. God's priorities, rooted in selfless love, always take precedence. Following God requires courage and the willingness to let go of everything else. Not everyone is ready for the boundaries of love God draws.

    Preaching text: Luke 9:51-62

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    31 m
  • Season after Pentecost, The Bible for Worship
    Jul 2 2025

    Luke tells of Jesus sending out 72 people "to every place where he himself intended to go"; through this story, we learn how we all can pave the way for Jesus to arrive in any home, town, or heart.

    Preaching text: Luke 10:1-11, 16-20

    Bible for Worship is a weekly introduction to the scripture passage that is likely to be the basis for the sermon on the following weekend. It correlates with the Revised Common Lectionary as it is used at St. Paul. With Peter A. Pettit, teaching pastor.

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    10 m
  • The Bible for Worship, Season after Pentecost
    Jun 26 2025

    John, the gospel writer, sets two scenes in mirror relation to one another to demonstrate the power of forgiveness for reconciliation and to underscore the kind of leadership to which Jesus calls those who love him.

    Preaching text: John 21:15-19

    Bible for Worship is a weekly introduction to the scripture passage that is likely to be the basis for the sermon on the following weekend. It correlates with the Revised Common Lectionary as it is used at St. Paul. With Peter A. Pettit, teaching pastor.

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    6 m
  • No longer Legion, 6.22.2025
    Jun 26 2025

    Mark Niethammer preaches on healing. What unites us as people is far more significant than what pulls us apart from each other, but it can be difficult to live that out on a daily basis. We all know what it feels like to have something broken inside of us. It can keep us from the things and people we love. The grace of God is what helps bring us back to center.

    Preaching text: Luke 8:26-39

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    22 m
  • Season after Pentecost, The Bible for Worship
    Jun 19 2025

    As God shows that Jesus wields the most effective power of all, Luke tells the story in such a way that the power creates reassurance rather than fear, and hope rather than terror.

    Preaching text: Luke 8:26-39

    Bible for Worship is a weekly introduction to the scripture passage that is likely to be the basis for the sermon on the following weekend. It correlates with the Revised Common Lectionary as it is used at St. Paul. With Peter A. Pettit, teaching pastor.

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    7 m