Reveille United Methodist Church Podcast

Reveille United Methodist Church Podcast

Reveille UMC welcomes all people to follow Jesus Christ and serve together as a hub of faith, hope, and action. Reveille is compliant with copyright laws pertaining to the use of liturgical and musical resources in our worship services. Please visit www.reveilleumc.org/copyright to see the licenses used for weekly services, along with a list of references.

  1. 26 May

    Pentecost Sunday May 24, 2026

    Pentecost Sunday May 24, 2026 Sermon Series: "Power and Pentecost" Sermon: "What’s Missing in This Picture?" Scripture: 2 Timothy 1:1-7 Rev. Dr. Peter Moon Most are familiar with the Pentecost account. Tongues of fire come down as the Holy Spirit rests and burns upon individuals from differing lands. They are equipped to do what they cannot do on their own, and hence, the church is born. This Pentecost, we will review and celebrate the story and also dig deeper into the character of the Holy Spirit who comes to us. Using the initial verses of 2 Timothy, we will be reminded that the Spirit of power is bound by love and self-discipline. The Spirit uses families to pass this faith down generationally, as was the case with Timothy. The passages will encourage us to set aside our anxiety (timidity) and take on an increased boldness and fearlessness in our faith. The following licenses apply to our worship services throughout the year: CCLI Church Copyright License 1975561, Size C CCLI Streaming License CSPL170027, Size C CCLI SongSelect Premium OneLicense Annual License w/Podcasting, Category D References for our May 24 services: Prayer of Common Confession From Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church, June 8, 2025 https://www.mdpc.org/media/prayers-of-confession Prayer for Illumination Written by John Henry Newman “Go forth into the world in peace” Text from the Book of Common Prayer, 1928 Music by John Rutter © 1998, Oxford University Press

    1hr 18min
  2. 18 May

    Ascension Sunday Worship Service, May 17, 2026

    Ascension Sunday May 17, 2026 Sermon Series: "Power and Pentecost" Sermon: "A New Reality" Scripture: Acts 1:1-11 Rev. Stephen Coleman The Gospel of Luke is all about the birth, life, teaching, preaching, healing, death, and resurrection of Christ. The book of Acts is all about the apostles- Peter, Paul, James, John, the birth of the church, and the spread of Christianity to the ends of the earth. The story of the ascension of Jesus is the bridge that links these two stories together. As Jesus was lifted up in the clouds, the disciples were staring toward heaven. Eventually, the disciples do stop looking into heaven and go to Jerusalem to wait for the Holy Spirit to come upon them so that they may be witnesses of Christ to the world. The focus of the sermon will be on the story of the ascension. Jesus left one place so that he could be everywhere. A new reality now exists for the disciples and for us, a reality of waiting, prayer, and power. The function of the sermon will be to encourage and help us to live in this in-between time after Christ ascended and before he returns again.  The following licenses apply to our worship services throughout the year: CCLI Church Copyright License 1975561, Size C CCLI Streaming License CSPL170027, Size C CCLI SongSelect Premium   OneLicense Annual License w/Podcasting, Category D References for our May 17 services: “A Song to the Lamb” (“Splendor and Honor”) Composition by Calvin Hampton © 1984, Church Publishing, Inc.  “Go to the World!” Text: Sylvia G. Dunstan, 1955–1993 Tune: SINE NOMINE Music: Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1872–1958 © 1991, GIA Publications, Inc.

    1hr 3min
  3. 13 Apr

    Sermon Series: “Power and Pentecost” | Sermon: “What’s So Great About Doubting?”

    The Rev. Dr. Peter Moon, Lead Pastor; John 20:19-31 | April 12, 2026 Many of us have endured the classic pattern. We celebrate the wonder of Easter, we boldly proclaim that Jesus is risen, that he is alive, and then the following week we run into doubting Thomas. There, in thousands of pulpits, we will proclaim the goodness of doubting. Doubting is a good thing, and acceptable thing. It is ok to have doubts and questions. Ok, maybe an ok thing, but Jesus in the story didn’t see it that way. Sure, he showed himself to Thomas, but he didn’t celebrate the doubt and seeking. He rebuked it and said we are blessed when we don’t do it his way. The sermon will remind us that doubts are not something to be celebrated. Belief and faith are to be lifted up. They offer confidence and movement. Doubt leaves us in stagnation. The following licenses apply to our worship services throughout the year: CCLI Church Copyright License 1975561, Size C CCLI Streaming License CSPL170027, Size C CCLI SongSelect Premium OneLicense Annual License w/Podcasting, Category D References for our April 12 services: “Love Brought Me Back!” Words and Music by Mark A. Miller © 2018 Choristers Guild “Thine Be the Glory” Tune: JUDAS MACCABEUS from Harmonia Sacra, 1753 Music: G. F. Handel Arranged for handbells by Jason W. Krug © 2014 Beckenhorst Press, Inc. The post Sermon Series: “Power and Pentecost” | Sermon: “What’s So Great About Doubting?” first appeared on Reveille.

    1hr 7min

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Reveille UMC welcomes all people to follow Jesus Christ and serve together as a hub of faith, hope, and action. Reveille is compliant with copyright laws pertaining to the use of liturgical and musical resources in our worship services. Please visit www.reveilleumc.org/copyright to see the licenses used for weekly services, along with a list of references.