FCC Bellingham Podcast Tamalyn Kralman
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- Religión y espiritualidad
Welcome to First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Bellingham, WA, the little church that could (and does)! Please enjoy our Sunday messages and come see us in person whenever you are able.
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"Heaven's Child" Chancel Choir Christmas Cantata
Chancel Choir Christmas Cantata
December 23, 2018
First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Bellingham, WA -
"Fight Fire with Fire... or Not," Rev. Tamalyn Kralman
"No matter who you are, it’s hard to stare hatred in the face and exude peace, meeting hatred with love....
"Some of us are peacemakers, at heart and can stare anger in the face and find the calm in our hearts and our minds and our voices. Some of us can find the Jesus within our souls and let God’s love pour forth."
~excerpt from today's sermon, Rev. Tamalyn Kralman
Scripture: 2 Samuel 18:5-9, 15, 31-33 -
The Scoundrel in the Parable Rev. Gary Shoemaker-rev0001
"How will we react when Nathan points an accusatory finger at us? When the prophet declares that our lifestyles, our comfort comes at a great price and that this price is paid by the poor and the broken of the world?" ~excerpt from sermon, Rev. Gary Shoemaker
2 Samuel 11:26 - 12:10
First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Bellingham, WA -
"Enough!" -- Rev. Tamalyn Kralman
John 6:1-21
First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Bellingham, WA -
Stand on Your Feet, Rev. Tamalyn Kralman, July 8, 2018
"God has called us to stand up on our feet. Whether we are timid or ready to jump up and run from the moment we emerge from the womb; whether our paths are easy and straightforward from Day One or our way seems blocked and difficult and filled with tragedy, God calls us to go out into the world and tell people of the love that is given. God calls us to be a people who live that love."
~Sermon excerpt, Rev. Tamalyn Kralman
Scripture: Ezekiel 2:1-7 -
"A Little Seedy," Rev. Gary Shoemaker June 30, 2018
Sunday, June 17, 2018
Mark 4:26-34
"I think God’s kindom may be like planting potatoes. You can’t really see what’s happening until harvest time. But all the while, the thing you planted is developing into something valuable. Invisible, yes, but growing nonetheless."
~Excerpt from Sunday's message, Rev. Gary Shoemaker