Wholistic Christianity

Reverend Shawn Garan

As we discover ancient Christian texts, we also should reconsider the way we have taught from Scripture. In this podcast I will be sharing sermons where I include these ancient texts and see how they might change our previous understanding of the Bible.

  1. 06/19/2025

    Becoming Love

    📖 “And now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; and the greatest of these is love.” – 1 Corinthians 13:13 (NRSV)What if love isn’t just something we do—but something we become?In this sermon, we explore 1 Corinthians 13 through a soul-centered lens, looking beyond the usual wedding passage interpretation to uncover Paul’s radical call to transformation. Love, as Paul describes it, is not just a feeling or an action—it’s a way of being, a way of seeing, a way of living.Join us as we ask:💡 Are we living from love, or from fear?💡 Are we shaping our lives around true spiritual growth, or around ego-driven performance?💡 What does it mean to step into a life led by the Soul, rather than by external expectations?This message is the first step in a year-long journey of reading scripture through a psychological and spiritual lens, uncovering how God is calling each of us to individuate, transform, and live in divine love.📌 Want to go deeper?Before you watch, take time to reflect on 1 Corinthians 13:1-13 and ask yourself: Where do I see love at work in my life? Where do I still struggle to embody it?🙏 If this message resonates with you, be sure to like, share, and subscribe for more content that explores faith, psychology, and the journey to wholeness.📍 Join us in person or online at United Church of Christ Southbury!#SoulLedLife #BecomingLove #SpiritualTransformation #1Corinthians13 #UCCSouthbury #ChristianSpirituality #FaithAndPsychology

    13 min
  2. 06/19/2025

    The Wedding at Cana

    In today’s service, we explore John 2:1-11, the story of the wedding at Cana where Jesus performed His first miracle by turning water into wine. More than just a celebration-saving act, this story is rich with symbolic meaning, offering profound insights into transformation, divine timing, and the abundance of God’s grace.Through a unique lens—what we call the psychological hermeneutic—we’ll dive deep into how Scripture speaks to our souls, bypassing the ego and leading us into deeper truths. Where in your life do you feel like the “wine has run out,” and how might God be inviting you to trust in His power to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary?🌟 Today’s Highlights: • Reflections on John 2:1-11 and its deeper meaning. • A moment to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his call to faith and action. • Warm welcome to all, including those considering joining our church family.💡 Announcements: • Our New Members Class meets today from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM in the parlor. • Stay tuned for more groups like our Soul Boom book study, and note that our after-church book group will resume in February!Join us as we reflect on how God’s grace works in our lives and invites us into a life of abundance, joy, and trust.📖 Scripture Passage: John 2:1-11🙏 Theme: From Empty Jars to Overflowing JoyDon’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more inspirational content from UCC Southbury! Let us know in the comments how today’s message resonates with you.🌐 Connect With Us:Website: uccsouthbury.org

    15 min
  3. 06/19/2025

    Living the Soul-Led Life

    What if this year could be different? What if instead of chasing external achievements, you focused on aligning your life with God’s grace and purpose? In this sermon, Rev. Shawn introduces the concept of the soul-led life—a way of living where we nourish our souls, embrace grace, and allow Scripture to transform us from the inside out.Through a fresh approach to Scripture using a psychological hermeneutic, this sermon explores how the Bible isn’t just an ancient text but a living guide to help us navigate the challenges of modern life. Drawing from Ephesians 3:1–12, we’ll uncover how Christ’s grace reconciles the divided parts of ourselves and leads us toward wholeness.If you’re ready to embark on a journey of transformation this year, this message is for you. Let’s make this the year we live a soul-led life, grounded in God’s Word and guided by His love.📖 Key Topics: • The soul-led life: What it is and how to live it • Feeding your soul vs. feeding your ego • A new way to read the Bible for transformation • The grace of Christ as the great unifier✨ Connect With Us:New to our community? Join one of our new members’ classes this Sunday or next Sunday to learn more. During the annual meeting, we’ll officially install and celebrate our new members.🙏 Let’s Walk This Journey Together:Subscribe for more sermons, reflections, and practical teachings to help you align your life with God’s grace and purpose.#SoulLedLife #LivingFaithfully #GraceAndWholeness #PsychologicalHermeneutic #Ephesians3 #BibleForTransformation

    24 min
4.7
out of 5
22 Ratings

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As we discover ancient Christian texts, we also should reconsider the way we have taught from Scripture. In this podcast I will be sharing sermons where I include these ancient texts and see how they might change our previous understanding of the Bible.