Sinopsis
Sermons and talks from Hyde Park United Methodist. Making God's Love Real. Find out more at hydeparkumc.org
Episodios
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Living Christmas, Week 4 // The Rev. Magrey deVega // Dec. 20, 2020
20/12/2020 Duración: 12minLiving with Love means sharing the gift of God’s love, through faith in Jesus Christ. We love God and others because of the truth of God’s love revealed to us in Jesus Christ. Failure to believe in Jesus will lead to a lesser expression of love, even hatred and division. And loving God means taking the truth of our faith and making it impactful on the lives of others.
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Drive-Thru Nativity Narration - Dec. 18 & 19, 2020
18/12/2020 Duración: 12minJoin us from 6p - 8p on Friday, Dec 18 and Saturday, Dec. 19 at our Hyde Park campus (500 W Platt Street, Tampa, FL 33606) for a drive-thru nativity featuring our youth and children's ministries.Be sure to pause and play the narration as you drive through each scene.
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Living Christmas, Week 3 // The Rev. Justin LaRosa // Dec. 13, 2020
13/12/2020 Duración: 15minLiving with joy means seeing suffering and tribulation as opportunities, not simply as challenges. Hardship happens to all of us. What should distinguish us as followers of Jesus is our response to that suffering, and James offers some surprising advice: consider suffering as an opportunity for joy. How? Because hardship can make us stronger.
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Living Christmas, Week 2 // The Rev. Magrey deVega // Dec. 6, 2020
06/12/2020 Duración: 13minLiving with peace does not mean avoiding conflict, but holding one’s truth lovingly. The two key points in this passage are to pray for everyone and live in God’s truth. Paul was writing to Timothy in a time when there were many false teachers, and such heresy, blasphemy, and idolatry were a significant threat to new Christians and leaders in the church.
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Living Christmas, Week 1 // The Rev. Dr. Sally Campbell-Evans // Nov. 29, 2020
29/11/2020 Duración: 13minThe practical message here comes from verses 16-19: “Rejoice always. Pray continually. Give thanks in every situation because this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus. Don’t suppress the Spirit. 1 Thessalonians is one of the earliest epistles from Paul, and therefore one of the first New Testament books written. It emerged relatively soon after the birth of the church, when the first Christians were living in hope and expectation of the imminent return of Jesus.
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Step Into This Story, Week 3 // The Rev. Magrey deVega // Nov. 22, 2020
22/11/2020 Duración: 14minIn his letter, Paul reminds members of the church in Ephesus to be characterized by unity, because there is unity in the Godhead. It also reminds us that even today, we can be part of the great unfolding story of God’s love. On this Commitment Sunday, we will be sharing our Estimate of Giving Cards as a tangible and practical way for us to “each do our part.” Regardless of the size of our estimate, know that together, in unity, God can use us to make a profound impact on the world.
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Step Into This Story, Week 2 // The Rev. Magrey deVega // Nov. 15, 2020
15/11/2020 Duración: 15minPaul’s letter to the Corinthians addressed the significant issues of conflict that plagued that early congregation. It was part of a wider, cosmopolitan community marked by a melting pot of ideologies and perspectives. In his letter, Paul continually returned to the quality of love, which to him was central to the character of the Christian. We remember that because of God’s love, we can respond in generosity and self-sacrifice for the world. And one of the ways that we can grow deeper in our commitment to God is by giving our money to God out of a sense of love and gratitude.
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Step Into This Story, Week 1 // The Rev. Dr. Cynthia Weems // Nov. 8, 2020
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Ancestry, Week 2 // The Rev. Magrey deVega // Nov. 1, 2020
01/11/2020 Duración: 12minThis Sunday, we will remember those in our congregation who passed away in the past year. This year, we remember them in the scriptural context of Acts 15. The new church had reached a crossroads of identity, in which it had to decide whether to adhere strictly to Jewish custom and practice, or make allowance for Gentiles to follow Jesus without becoming cultural Jews. As we remember the saints of the church, we see in them reminders of how they modeled such love and grace, and remind us that we can be the same.
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