First United Methodist Church of Kearney Sermons First United Methodist Church
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Listen here to the most recent and relevant sermons from First United Methodist Church
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June 16th, 2024 - Sermon
This message talks about the opening lines of the Lord's Prayer, 'Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name.' We learn that addressing God as 'Our Father' emphasizes our interconnectedness as God's children, transcending differences and reminding us to pray with a sense of community. The parable of the prodigal son illustrates the depth of God's fatherly love, which surpasses the limitations of earthly fathers. We discover that God is omnipresent, not confined to a specific place and that we can see Him in our daily lives and interactions. The sermon explores the significance of hallowing God's name and recognizing His unparalleled holiness and greatness. By living in alignment with the gospel, we magnify God's glory to the world, just as a microscope or telescope reveals the true vastness and beauty of creation. Ultimately, we are inspired to let our lives be a living testament to God's presence, allowing others to glorify our Heavenly Father through our actions.
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June 9th, 2024 - Sermon
Today's message reminds us that change is an inevitable part of life's journey, filled with joys, sorrows, and uncertainties. However, we can find comfort and strength in the unwavering love and presence of God. The scriptures from Deuteronomy 31:6 and Romans 8:38-39 assure us that God will never leave or forsake us, and that nothing can separate us from His love in Christ Jesus. We are excited for Teresa Brent to be bringing the message!
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June 2nd, 2024 - Sermon
The sermon explored the story of Gideon from the Book of Judges, illustrating how God can use even the weakest and most powerless among us to accomplish His great purposes. Despite Gideon's doubts and feelings of inadequacy, God called him a "mighty warrior" and promised to be with him always. It's a reminder that our strength doesn't come from ourselves, but from trusting in a God who has our back and believes in us.
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May 26th, 2024 - Sermon
Today's message explores the greatness and goodness of God in the face of life's challenges and the existence of evil. We are reminded that God's power and love are often revealed through nature, like the rare northern lights, but also in the everyday joys and growth of our loved ones. However, when faced with suffering and injustice, we may question how a great and good God could allow such things. In times when God's greatness and goodness seem incongruent with our experiences, we are called to trust in His promises and faithfulness. Just as a parent comforts a child through temporary pain, knowing they will be okay, we can trust that God's perspective is greater than ours and that He is working all things for our ultimate good. Our faith in Jesus Christ, who embodied God's love and overcame the world, allows us to find peace and hope even in the midst of trouble.
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May 19th, 2024 - Sermon
On Sunday we'll turn to Jesus for shedding the weight of worry and stepping into a life defined by faith and freedom from anxiety.The relentless pursuit of perfection often steers us away from authentic security and self-worth, pushing us to seek validation in all the wrong places. Almost everyone has experienced the universal battle with anxiety, a theme that echoes through the experiences shared by today's youth in Jonathan Haidt's work, and the cultural sentiments captured in John Mayer's music. Together, we'll examine how these contemporary reflections align with Jesus' enduring wisdom on worry and anxiety as depicted in the book of Matthew, offering a guide to refocusing our attention on what truly nourishes our souls.
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May 12th, 2024 - Sermon
Join in on a stirring journey as we unravel the complex web of traits and teachings handed down through generations, captured in the John Mayer song "In the Blood." We'll share a heartfelt tribute to Sandra, whose legacy of servant leadership and compassion continues to inspire long after her mentorship ended. This conversation is a Biblical examination of inheritance, how it shapes us and the choice we have to either embrace or redefine the narratives we've been born into. It is also an ode to the women who've poured their strength, love, and wisdom into our lives—whether they share our bloodline or simply our journey. Tune in as we celebrate the multifaceted nature of inheritance and the profound gratitude we owe to those who have shaped us, on Mother's Day and beyond.