This sermon explores a Bible story that most of us have never heard — one that is almost as disturbing as the current news in our own country of violence and injustice. How can we mix our pride in our nation with action for justice? What does our faith have to do with those who have no power? With areas of our society like Black Lives Matter? Our faith is relevant enough to speak to these things. Let us be faithful in pondering these questions together in the presence of God…
06/28/2020: UNRAVELED Week 2: Unraveled by Uncertainty
This second week of the summer sermon series takes a look at the New Testament story of Jesus walking on water and inviting His disciples to do the same. How we live when it feels as if we are sinking into the waves crashing around us in our world? How do we hold it together and keep from unraveling by all the unknowns? What can we learn from this story during these times of pandemic / racial justice uprising / so many other things out of our control?
Guest Reader: Lawrie Gardner
Musician: Diana Martin
6/21/2020: UNRAVELED SERIES WEEK 1: Unraveled by Joy
This is week 1 of a summer sermon series called Unraveled (A Sanctified Art). Each week considers:
“What happens when your world falls apart?
How do we press onward when our tightly-knit plans unravel into loose threads?
What do we become when our identity—or the path we’re on—comes undone?
What if all of this is not the end (that) we fear it will be?
In our unraveling, sometimes life surprises us with unexpected joy, love and hope—with a new beginning we couldn’t have imagined.
Sometimes we need God to unravel us, for we long to be changed.”
THIS WEEK WE LOOK MORE DEEPLY AT THE STORY OF ABRAHAM AND SARAH, who were finally receiving a long-awaited promise. What do we do, and how do we live, while what we hope for seems to be delayed? How do we receive the joy that does come to us in the every day?
Musician: Diana Martin
6/14/2020: Flaws and Faith in 2020 (YOUTH SERMON)
This sermon is guest preached by two active members of the COA Youth Group, Zoe Barbour and Sean Cain. They spent months putting this together, and it is filled with lessons that can apply to all of us at any age.
6/7/2020: Being and Doing in Life with the Spirit
In this Pentecost season, as we think about the movement of the Holy Spirit in our lives (in our broken world), how can we grow with that Spirit? How can we catch up to what God dreams for our world? What is the best thing for us to be doing at any given moment so that we can become the people God means for us to be? We use lessons from a simple, short story about two sisters visiting with Jesus.