Sinopsis
These are the weekly sermons preached at St. Luke Lutheran Church in Columbus, Ohio.
Episodios
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Live Generously // Mike Weaver
14/11/2021 Duración: 22minAs Christians, we live our lives always in view of the cross. God has generously given us all things, including himself, and asks us to live in this way of generosity. The question Capital One asks consumers is, “What’s in your wallet?” God asks, “What’s in your heart?” God doesn’t need our time, talents, and money, but we need to be generous. It is not only good for us, it is also what God desires of us, that we live with glad and generous hearts. Subscribe to stay updated with the latest content. Follow St Luke Lutheran Church: YouTube Instagram Facebook Website
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All-Saints Sunday: Hope // Steve Brown
07/11/2021 Duración: 27minHope is the confident expectation that what God has promised will happen. The dictionary defines hope as “a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen.” But hope is less about feeling and more like trust. Faith and hope are synonyms in the theology of the Bible. Hope is forward-looking and, therefore, hope is less about proof. But our hope becomes more confident when past events provide proof for our hope. So, we hope in Christ based on the historical events recorded in the gospel narratives. We know, however, that our hope in Christ can fluctuate from a shaky wish on one end to a confident expectation on the other. What can we learn about hope from the Apostle John’s account of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead? Can what we learn move us towards a more confident hope that we will be raised from the dead to eternal life in the paradise that Jesus has prepared for us. How can a more confident hope change our daily lives? Subscribe to stay updated with the latest content. Follow St Lu
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Reformation Sunday: Freedom // Mike Weaver
31/10/2021 Duración: 23minLuther dreamed and worked for a church that was free from the demands of the leaders in the church of his day. The reforms he led became a movement founded in the freedom of the Christian. The desire for freedom continues to this very day as Americans debate about what freedom means as it relates to government mandates about masks and vaccinations. Christians today, in America, can model and help create a future for all of us as we use our freedom, not to do what we want and demand our rights, but to serve our neighbor in love. We can help a culture confused and conflicted over the nature of freedom by living free lives in the Gospel in service to the neighbor. “A Christian is a perfectly free lord of all, subject to none. A Christian is a perfectly dutiful servant of all, subject of all, subject to all.” ~Martin Luther Subscribe to stay updated with the latest content. Follow St Luke Lutheran Church: YouTube Instagram Facebook Website
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Joy in my Journey // Alisha Artis
24/10/2021 Duración: 12minAlisha joined the St Luke staff this year as Children and Families Ministry Director. Her message today centers on relating joy and finding joy at different times in her faith journey and the impact it has had on her. We hope this message encourages you. Subscribe to stay updated with the latest content. Follow St Luke Lutheran Church: YouTube Instagram Facebook Website
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Pioneer and Perfecter // Mike Weaver
17/10/2021 Duración: 18minJesus is called a prophet, teacher, miracle-worker, Messiah, the Christ, Savior, and Redeemer among other things. The writer of Hebrews adds two more, “Pioneer and Perfecter” of our faith. (The King James Version uses the word “author” instead of “pioneer”.) This week we’ll lean into the implications that Jesus is truly what Hebrews testifies to, that he writes the story and perfects the same story, of our individual and collective lives lived by faith. Subscribe to stay updated with the latest content. Follow St Luke Lutheran Church: YouTube Instagram Facebook Website
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Why Church? Part 5: Sacrifice // Steve Brown
10/10/2021 Duración: 22minDietrich Bonhoeffer says, when Christ calls us, he bids us to come and die. Pastor Mike taught last week that we church for a cause bigger than ourselves, but first we must be transformed by Christ and that takes sacrifice. To live and love like Jesus will take sacrifice. In a move that is incredibly counter-intuitive and countercultural, we church because Jesus bids us to come and die and live a life that is sacrificial for the sake of the world. It is here that we find our purpose. Subscribe to stay updated with the latest content. Follow St Luke Lutheran Church: YouTube Instagram Facebook Website
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Why Church? Part 4: Sacrifice // Mike Weaver
03/10/2021 Duración: 13minThe church is a cause greater than ourselves, the Kingdom of God. As the church, we are invited to participate in the ongoing revelation of the Kingdom of God in this world. We pray for its coming weekly and, at times, daily, in the Lord’s Prayer, and we participate and co-create the Kingdom where we are with God by the Holy Spirit. Just as Jesus sent the 72 out to do the work of the Kingdom to places maybe they had never been and with people with whom they had never spoken, and to do things they couldn’t ever do on their own, so Christ sends us out as ambassadors for the Kingdom. Subscribe to stay updated with the latest content. Follow St Luke Lutheran Church: YouTube Instagram Facebook Website
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Why Church? Part 3: People // Steve Brown
26/09/2021 Duración: 20minThe community and friendships we experience in church are immeasurably life-giving. The love we show one another is a witness to the world. The most profound aspect of our family of faith may be that each of us church with people who are different from ourselves - people with whom you would not easily choose to hangout. It is a great witness to the world that each of us church with people who are ethnically, culturally, politically, economically, and other ways different from ourselves. This reflects the kingdom of God that Jesus ushered into the world, that is the body of Christ today, and is to come in the paradise of eternal life. Being in a church with different people helps us to grow to be more like Jesus, who was often criticized for churching with people that the religious leaders thought he should not be with. Subscribe to stay updated with the latest content. Follow St Luke Lutheran Church: YouTube Instagram Facebook Website
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Why Church? Part 2: Belonging // Mike Weaver
19/09/2021 Duración: 18minSt Augustine said the church existed from all eternity whenever people loved one another. The unconditional love and acceptance we share with one another is where Christ dwells fully among us. The church is an alternative community where we love as Christ loves. Out of this love flows genuine community established on the foundation of unconditional love and acceptance. Subscribe to stay updated with the latest content. Follow St Luke Lutheran Church: YouTube Instagram Facebook Website
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Why Church? Part 1: Hope // Steve Brown
12/09/2021 Duración: 18minIn our lives that are so often fickle and uncertain, the discipline of regularly attending church fills us with God’s unwavering and certain hope. Each week, as we hear, see, taste, smell, and feel the gospel of Jesus, the solid foundation of a confident hope is fortified within us. Subscribe to stay updated with the latest content. Follow St Luke Lutheran Church: YouTube Instagram Facebook Website
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Psalms for Ordinary Life, Part 5: Adjusting to Things Beyond our Control // Mike Weaver
05/09/2021 Duración: 24minOne of the most fundamental skills in life is to be able to adjust well to things beyond our control. Our lives are filled with circumstances beyond our ability to control them. We experience situations that are adverse, often we end up feeling helpless and frustrated, wondering what to do next. Psalm 131 and Jesus’ experience before his crucifixion show us how to adjust our attitudes and outlooks as we experience adversity. Subscribe to stay updated with the latest content. Follow St Luke Lutheran Church: YouTube Instagram Facebook Website
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Psalms for Ordinary Life, Part 4: Mirror and Window // Steve Brown
29/08/2021 Duración: 27minAs we grind through our daily lives, we screw up. In our self-centered drive, we violate God’s values and hurt others. In the mirror of honest self-reflection, we see what we intuitively know about ourselves – we fall short of God’s way of living. If we were left with only the mirror of honest self-assessment, we would have no hope and we would fear our deserved judgment. In Christ, the condemning mirror becomes a window to see God’s unfailing love for us. Subscribe to stay updated with the latest content. Follow St Luke Lutheran Church: YouTube Instagram Facebook Website
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Psalms for Ordinary Life, Part 3: The Joy of Community // Mike Weaver
22/08/2021 Duración: 24minIn this new post-pandemic/resurgence world, the need for the touch of community seems even more important than ever. After a year and a half of keeping our distance from one another there is a hunger to be in the presence of one another. Community cannot be fully formed at a distance, or through a screen. True community and the blessings of community occur when we are present with and for one another. We were designed for community and in community we find grace, peace, and belonging, and extend the same to others. Subscribe to stay updated with the latest content. Follow St Luke Lutheran Church: YouTube Instagram Facebook Website
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Psalms for Ordinary Life, Part 2: For Those of Anxious Toil // Steve Brown
15/08/2021 Duración: 30minIn our culture, we have a tendency to worship our work, work at our play, and play at our worship. This leads to work that can be anxious toil. Psalm 127 and the other passages point towards God’s way out for those of anxious toil. Subscribe to stay updated with the latest content. Follow St Luke Lutheran Church: YouTube Instagram Facebook Website
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Psalms for Ordinary Life, Part 1: The Journey of Life // Mike Weaver
08/08/2021 Duración: 23minLife can be overwhelming at times, so much so that we search for relief from the fears, pressures and worries that face us. Psalm 121 invites us to focus on God who not only gives us all things, but also protects us everyday of our lives. We abide in peace as we trust God Subscribe to stay updated with the latest content. Follow St Luke Lutheran Church: YouTube Instagram Facebook Website
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Never Go Hungry // Steve Brown
25/07/2021 Duración: 25minWe repeatedly grow physically hungry when we have not eaten physical food. In this sense our appetites are insatiable. The same is spiritually true when we find our primary satisfaction and security in the work we do and the fleeting experiences of this world. We continue to hunger for more to fill the black hole inside of us. Subscribe to stay updated with the latest content. Follow St Luke Lutheran Church: YouTube Instagram Facebook Website
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How God Moved In Me This Summer // St Luke Students
25/07/2021 Duración: 21minThis past year has been a year unlike anything we have had to deal with. Our world has changed, but God never changed. This Sunday we will look at what God did in the lives of these students in midst of the change we’ve all experienced. Subscribe to stay updated with the latest content. Follow St Luke Lutheran Church: YouTube Instagram Facebook Website
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Flourishing Spirituality // Mike Weaver
18/07/2021 Duración: 23minIn the midst of unrelenting change and challenge in our culture today, many people are feeling overwhelmed, tired, and burned out. It can be a challenge to flourish in life today, especially spiritually. One-third of church-going adults have seen a decline in their spiritual life over the past few months, according to a Barna Report of the spiritual state of Columbus. The wisdom of Psalm 1 and the teaching of Jesus show us how we might all deepen our spiritual lives and flourish even during challenging times like these. Subscribe to stay updated with the latest content. Follow St Luke Lutheran Church: YouTube Instagram Facebook Website
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Gideon Summer, Part 7: Images Without Substance // Steve Brown
11/07/2021 Duración: 33minEugene Peterson writes, “We live in a culture where a new beginning is far more attractive than a long follow-through. Images are important. Beginnings are important. But an image without substance is a lie. A beginning without a continuation is a lie.” Although Gideon had been a faithful leader, he made a move near the end of his career that had unintended consequences. He made an ephod that the Hebrews prostituted themselves by worshipping it. The ephod became an image without substance and a snare to Gideon and his family. This set up the Hebrews to fall into the same old trip trap of rebellion against God. We can avoid this trap through a life-long follow-through of remaining obedient to God’s Word and not get caught up in a continual chase after what is new. Subscribe to stay updated with the latest content. Follow St Luke Lutheran Church: YouTube Instagram Facebook Website
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Gideon Summer, Part 6: Act By Faith Alone // Mike Weaver
04/07/2021 Duración: 20min“Take nothing with you,” Jesus tells the disciples before they are sent by twos to heal and proclaim the good news of the Kingdom of God. Gideon now faced a massive Midianite army camped in the valley with 300 men armed with trumpets and empty clay jars. The victory was certain, “I am going to give it [the camp of the Midianites] into your hands,” (Judges 7:9) God tells Gideon. The question remains, will Gideon act on the promise. Will we? Subscribe to stay updated with the latest content. Follow St Luke Lutheran Church: YouTube Instagram Facebook Website