The blessing of home isn't about a building, a town, or a group of people. Home is where you're loved for who you are and fully in God's presence. This Christmas, we remember that true home is found in God's love and the warmth we share with one another, wherever we may be.
The notions of home and Christmas often go hand-in-hand. Being home accentuates the emotion and allows God to use joy to reorient our lives. But how do we handle joy's fleeting nature? Or try to accept it when it comes in hard times? Join us today and learn how to better experience the joy of going home!
Sometimes when we go home, we face conflict. It's can be scary. So, what do you do if you are the one called to be a peacemaker?
One of the most cherished holiday traditions is the idea of going home for Christmas. It brings to mind warm images of cozy living rooms, falling snow, hot cocoa, and gifts under the tree. But Advent isn’t Christmas, and home isn’t always a place of comfort. The journey to the manger reveals a deeper, more challenging side—one filled with its own profound beauty.
As if hard conversations aren't difficult enough, many times they don't end the way we hope they will. So rather than avoid the conversation because we dread the outcome, what if we prepared for it? How do we set good boundaries or end relationships well? Join us today as we find out.
It's so difficult to have hard conversations. So many things can go wrong! Today, we hear about a method that could help us in times of tension. These 4 Ds could be a great tool to use to help your holidays become a time of connection and hope!
Happy Veterans Sunday! Today active Duty Army Chaplain, Rev. Andrew Kjorlaug, preaches on the intersection of faith, service, and patriotism.
How do we balance inner faith with outward actions that truly reflect our beliefs? Explore the wisdom in James on bridging belief and practice, revealing how inner convictions can shape genuine, impactful actions in the world around us.
Today, we'll explore how ancient Biblical economics and the Wesleyan Quadrilateral interact! Discover the importance of balancing all aspects of faith and how relying too heavily on just one can create spiritual imbalance, impacting our understanding and practice of faith.
Today, we begin a series exploring the incredible qualities that make TUMC the church we are! First up, we're focusing on our Methodist approach of prioritizing grace over fear. It might not sound like a huge difference at first, but it transforms how we live and how we share our faith in powerful ways.
Have you ever found yourself in an "odd couple" relationship, where differences seem insurmountable? Rather than retreating from it, what if you stayed in the tension. Discomfort can lead to deeper connection, unity, and even transformation. How can we invite those who challenge us into our lives and create something greater together?
Today we flip the script on what it means to "win" by showing how coming in second—putting God and others first—leads to a deeper, more fulfilling life. Discover how embracing humility and serving others can reveal a greater victory than we ever imagined and a civil political season.
A recording of a meditation from Rev. Mark Heiss of the Weld County Ramblers. For more information or to have the Weld County Ramblers come to your church, please see: https://www.weldcountyramblers.com/
People often say we shouldn't mix faith and politics. But what if faith can help guide us through today's divisive political climate? Drawing on insights from John Wesley and the Apostle Paul, today we look at practical advice on voting with integrity and speaking with grace, even in a polarized world.
Pastor Bryson leads us in an interactive sermon about how to be "a Legacy Church that connects to our Present Community by sharing the Christ we know, love, and serve."
Today, we’re talking about how Trinity United Methodist Church can blend its rich history with the needs of our community today. We’ll dig into the story of the Feeding of the 5,000 and see how what we already have can make a big difference. Let’s figure out how to make our mission come alive!
"What does it mean to be a Legacy Church for our Present Community"? Through the story of Jesus calling Matthew and modern examples of service, it calls us to step into the current challenges around us with boldness and faith, trusting God to transform lives and communities.
Today we explore the power of mission and vision in the life of a church, tracing Trinity's rich legacy and how it shapes our future. Join us as we discuss the importance of unifying behind a common purpose, embracing our history, and letting God guide us towards a vibrant, faith-filled community.
When we think of Thomas the Disciple, the first word that often comes to mind is "doubter." He's known for having the most trouble believing when the Risen Christ appears. But is that really all there is to his story? Today, we'll dive into John 20 and explore the issue of doubt. It turns out Thomas has many redeeming qualities, and he might have been unfairly labeled. Take a closer look with us today and discover what we can learn from his journey.