Zionsville United Methodist Church

Zionsville United Methodist Church

Weekly sermons from Zionsville United Methodist Church in Zionsville, IN. We are a community of people who gather in Christ’s name for worship, service, and study. Our mission is to live out the two great Commandments that Jesus gave his disciples: to love God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength, and to love our neighbor as ourselves. Each person in our church family is like you—full of hopes and dreams, needs and joys. We are all at various stages in our spiritual life. And that’s a good thing—the church is a place for all kinds of people, on all kinds of journeys. We aren’t all alike at Zionsville UMC, but we are united in living out our lives as disciples of Jesus Christ. And we are committed to loving and supporting one another, wherever we might be in our walk with God. We hope this can be a place where you can find your place in God’s story!

  1. Jun 14

    Love Your Enemies

    Listen to the June 14, 2026 Sunday worship service from Zionsville United Methodist Church in Zionsville, IN. In March 1965, a group of voting rights marchers tried to cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, and were met with horses and bullwhips. The nation watched it happen on the evening news. Within days, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. put out a call for help — and a classroom full of seminary students in Boston had to decide whether to answer it. One of them was a second-year student from South Dakota named Kent Millard. He boarded an overnight bus to Selma not knowing if he'd come home. He marched to the courthouse steps, surrounded by hecklers and state troopers, paired up with a woman from Selma who looked at his face and said, "You march with me and you'll be alright." And then, before they marched, a pastor asked everyone to bow their heads — and pray for the people across the street who wanted to hurt them. Twenty-five years later, Rev. Dr. Kent Millard told that story to a room full of Alabama pastors. Afterward, a man came up to him in tears. He had been one of the highway patrolmen that day. And he wanted to explain what had happened to him since. This Sunday's message, preached at Zionsville UMC during Pastor Dave's sabbatical, is Rev. Millard's firsthand account of what it actually looks like to take Jesus seriously when he says to love your enemies and pray for those who are against you — not as a nice idea, but as the only thing that has ever truly changed a hardened heart. In a country that often feels just as divided now as it did then, this one is worth sitting with. https://www.zumc.org/sermons

    30 min

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Weekly sermons from Zionsville United Methodist Church in Zionsville, IN. We are a community of people who gather in Christ’s name for worship, service, and study. Our mission is to live out the two great Commandments that Jesus gave his disciples: to love God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength, and to love our neighbor as ourselves. Each person in our church family is like you—full of hopes and dreams, needs and joys. We are all at various stages in our spiritual life. And that’s a good thing—the church is a place for all kinds of people, on all kinds of journeys. We aren’t all alike at Zionsville UMC, but we are united in living out our lives as disciples of Jesus Christ. And we are committed to loving and supporting one another, wherever we might be in our walk with God. We hope this can be a place where you can find your place in God’s story!