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At the center of worship at Avondale UMC is the Word. That's because at the center of our life is the Word Made Flesh (John 1). As we receive the word of God through the reading of Scripture, the proclamation of the sermon, and the ministry of the Holy
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Gifts are not given without expectation. God's blessings have purpose. How we steward those gifts impacts not only our own wellbeing, but also the fulfillment of God's mission. This sermon will explore the parable of the talents as a call to be faithful stewards of our spiritual gifts.
Spiritual gifts are in everyone. How will you use yours?
Power From on High

Power From on High

2014-09-0723:31

God helps us be of service to Him
Your Ticket to Heaven

Your Ticket to Heaven

2014-08-3130:20

At the center of worship at Avondale UMC is the Word. That's because at the center of our life is the Word Made Flesh (John 1). As we receive the word of God through the reading of Scripture, the proclamation of the sermon, and the ministry of the Holy
It Is Finished

It Is Finished

2014-04-1320:07

At the center of worship at Avondale UMC is the Word. That's because at the center of our life is the Word Made Flesh (John 1). As we receive the word of God through the reading of Scripture, the proclamation of the sermon, and the ministry of the Holy
I Thirst

I Thirst

2014-04-0621:11

At the center of worship at Avondale UMC is the Word. That's because at the center of our life is the Word Made Flesh (John 1). As we receive the word of God through the reading of Scripture, the proclamation of the sermon, and the ministry of the Holy
At the center of worship at Avondale UMC is the Word. That's because at the center of our life is the Word Made Flesh (John 1). As we receive the word of God through the reading of Scripture, the proclamation of the sermon, and the ministry of the Holy
Woman, Behold Your Son

Woman, Behold Your Son

2014-03-2325:42

At the center of worship at Avondale UMC is the Word. That's because at the center of our life is the Word Made Flesh (John 1). As we receive the word of God through the reading of Scripture, the proclamation of the sermon, and the ministry of the Holy
At the center of worship at Avondale UMC is the Word. That's because at the center of our life is the Word Made Flesh (John 1). As we receive the word of God through the reading of Scripture, the proclamation of the sermon, and the ministry of the Holy
Father Forgive Them

Father Forgive Them

2014-03-0925:22

At the center of worship at Avondale UMC is the Word. That's because at the center of our life is the Word Made Flesh (John 1). As we receive the word of God through the reading of Scripture, the proclamation of the sermon, and the ministry of the Holy
Enduring for Victory

Enduring for Victory

2014-03-0223:00

At the center of worship at Avondale UMC is the Word. That's because at the center of our life is the Word Made Flesh (John 1). As we receive the word of God through the reading of Scripture, the proclamation of the sermon, and the ministry of the Holy
Training for Endurance

Training for Endurance

2014-02-2323:09

The path of discipleship is not easy; it ends in the cross, after all! Therefore, part part of following Jesus on that path is a process of learning and training for the hardships and perils ahead. This sermon will explore some of the contours of a discipleship training regimen.
The Bible suggests that the church, the followers of a crucified and resurrected Savior, is God's best plan to share the message of hope and salvation in Jesus with a world that is lost and broken. This sermon will explore what it looks like for Christians to take God's plan seriously as our purpose and mission.
About Homosexuality

About Homosexuality

2014-02-0927:32

There may be no more divisive issue for the church in the 21st century than the issue of homosexuality. But, what we cannot deny, however, is that it is more than an issue; it is a reality that involves real people, and that our approach to gays and lesbians is affecting our witness of the gospel. Therefore, we must explore what a faithful engagement with gays and lesbians looks like. This sermon will look at how the gospel is implicated in the church's stance, how we can justify an open stance to gays and lesbians, and where open questions remain in light of being accepting and open.
God transcends science and politics, yet Christians often make the mistake of making him dependent upon or subservient to them. This sermon will explore what a faithful place for the church in these realms looks like and how we might offer a helpful voice.
Often Christians will chalk up disappointment and sorrow and pain and loss to "God's will." Or, they may cloak these sentiments in pious hope, "Everything happens for a reason." Other times, we assess tragedy as a punishment, judging that God brought calamity in response to unrepented sin. This sermon will explore these themes, asking whether God causes all suffering or any suffering at all, and whether calamity indicative of God's judgment and displeasure.
About Other Religions

About Other Religions

2014-01-1930:21

Christians are custodians of traditions that proclaim Jesus as "the way" and "the truth," yet we exist in a world worshiping other gods whose worshipers make similar claims about them. One way to navigate that tension is simply to reject other faiths as irrelevant, wrongheaded, and meaningless. But, faith, like the truths it presupposes, is experiential and dependent upon stories and symbols unique to a particular people. A healthy approach to navigating the relationship of Christian faith with other religions requires that we acknowledge the source and limits of our experience of truth.
Missing the Mark

Missing the Mark

2014-01-1228:06

The church is made up of sinners, so why are we surprised when people in the church do, say, and think stupid things? We shouldn't be surprised that Christians act out of fear, self-interest, confusion, and spite, not that our proclivity to these things is an excuse for ignoring them! Rather, our proclivity to sin calls for our earnest repentance and our trust in God's grace. This sermon will briefly explore the nature of the 12 disciples as a community that often got it wrong--about Jesus, about his mission, about their role--and it will explore what it means to live a failed life in the shadow of the cross.
The Open Secret

The Open Secret

2014-01-0521:32

The salvation of God was incarnate in Jesus, a particular Jewish man who lived 2,000 years ago Yet, the gospel of salvation was not limited to the Jews. It was immeidatley shared with oriental magi; it took root in Gentile communities through Paul's ministry; and it has continued to take surprising shapes, being embodied in the church, which, though it transcends race, class, and culture, is comprised, of particular peoples who wear these realities in their skin, in their circumstances, and in their souls. Our mission is to uncover the mystery for our present age in ways that the rich variety of God's wisdom is manifest.
A Christmas Eviction

A Christmas Eviction

2013-12-2922:25

"Best of all, God is with us." These are reportedly John Wesley's dying words, an expression of faith uttered in his final breath. The gift of Christmas is Emmanuel, God with us. But, the challenge of Christmas is that this presence isn't comfy and cozy; it is kicked out on the street, put on the run by a tyrant, embodied in fragile flesh under the terrible swords of murderers, and put on the run...in hiding, even.
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