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Trinity United Methodist Church of Loveland, CO - Sermon Podcast

Trinity United Methodist Church of Loveland, CO - Sermon Podcast

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Enjoy the messages from Trinity United Methodist Church of Loveland, CO! We are located at 801 N.Cleveland Ave., and gather every Sunday at 10am. For more information, and our complete sermon archive, please check out our website: www.tumc-loveland.org
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At times, following Jesus leads us into the midst of a crowd, while other times it calls us to journey alone. How can we discern when to do each? Join us today as we learn how to distinguish between the two! Link to images described in sermons https://www.mauromartins.com/counterflow-photo-series https://images.app.goo.gl/tp5Uz7uA9Fz6CXcc8    
When you're on a long journey, there are moments when you feel helpless. The desire to regain control can be overwhelming. But being in the driver's seat isn't always the best option. Why? Because we often end up lost. So, how can we stay aligned with God's path when we're tempted to assert our own will?
During the middle of the Lenten Journey, it can feel like things are dragging on, slow, and kind of boring. Life can be like that sometimes, just the same old routine! So, what does God want us to do when our lives seem stuck in a rut, unable to change? We can't grow or get better unless we start looking for new ways the Spirit can make things fresh again. There is always more to life!
During Lent, we often reflect deeply and might uncover difficult truths about ourselves. But thankfully, God is skilled at helping us deal with these discoveries, reshaping how we see ourselves. The path to Easter feels easier when we're not weighed down by heavy labels.
When we walk the Lenten Journey with Jesus, the light of His presence natural exposes our darkness. God sees things we may not even perceive. Jesus draws our attention to that blind spot. So what will happen when we look?
All journeys begin with an invitation. With this year's Lenten trek getting underway, we ask ourselves, what invitation do we need from God this time around? And what invitation is the world looking for from us? 
Gretta Brinson, Guest Preacher
Technology has revolutionized how we spread Jesus' message. So, what would Jesus actually do if He were physically here and had an iPhone? What apps would He use? What functions would he emphasize? Today we think about the possibilities. Join us!
We live in a world where it's so hard to know what is real news. Today we learn what God thinks of intentional misinformation (here's a hint, it's NOT good) and we see how we can spread good news instead of fake news. Join us!   Link to to disinformation infographic: https://blogs.ifla.org/lpa/files/2017/01/How-to-Spot-Fake-News.pdf
Temptation and technology are a viotile mix. Yet, the way God has always taught us to resist temptation remains valid. If we remember, recognizem rededicate, resolve, and remove, we can find the Spirits path out of temptation.
Technology is everywhere as we begin 2024! It effects almost everything humans do and for many of us, it's become a terrible master. Today, we reflect on what tech should and shouldn't do, and where our faith applies, as we start this new series.
We've been busy with different types of worship these last two weeks. Join us on 1/14 as we begin our new messages on Technology and Faith
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from the faith family of Trinity UMC!
Let's be clear, joy is not dependent on happiness. Joy can exist anywhere, so making God's joy possible involves us learning to repeat one of two sayings in whatever situation we find ourselves in,
Peace comes from "hammering swords into plowshares" as the Prophet Isaiah would say. Today we look at what it means for us to live into his teaching. What weapons do we like to use? And how can we turn those very tools of death into instruments of life?
Hope is the theme of the first Sunday in Advent. The Apostle Paul says it's one of three things that lasts forever. So where is it when we really need it? Hope often seems MIA. So what kind of hope does last forever, and how can it launch us on this year's Advent trek?
The season of Advent can be a hard, even impossible thing to believe. How is it that God comes to us in a the newborn Christ? It is hard to fathom, yet when you believe in the impossible and seek it out during advent, you'll find that new life is waiting.
We complete this year's Stewardship Season with a big picture look at Trinity UMC and lesson about the most important thing we can give. 
Do you want to increase the impact you make on this world and the mark you will leave behind (AKA a Legacy). Then you have to give in hard times and trust that God will turn a little into a lot. 
We kick off this year's Stewardship Campaign by looking at Legacies. We want our the impact of our lives to increase. How do we do that? And who do we give to make the best impact?   Pledge now! Online card: https://forms.gle/qLdFcb4NRjd23geF6
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