Sermons & Worship Audio

Redefining Fairness – Darren Pries-Klassen – March 26/06

REDEFINING FAIRNESS  March 26th, 2006  Darren Pries-Klassen    Text: Luke 15:11- 32: The Story of the Lost Son and his Brother   (The Message: the New Testament in Contemporary English by Eugene Peterson) Then Jesus said, “There was once a man who had two sons. The younger said to his father, ‘Father, I want right now what’s coming to me.’   “So the father divided the property between them. It wasn’t long before the younger son packed his bags and…

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Hidden Faults, Enslaved Hearts, and other Ordinary Sins – Geoff Wichert – March 19/06

  Hidden faults, enslaved hearts, and other ordinary sins  March 19th, 2006  Geoff Wichert    Texts: Ex. 20:1-17, Ps 19:7-14, Rom 7:13-25   Opening  Ps. 19:14 – Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable to you, O Lord, my rock and my redeemer. I Used to Know What Sin Was I used to know what sin was it was simple and personal; things I did wrong, usually “on purpose” it was yelling at…

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Water, Spirit and Blood – Doug Pritchard – Feb. 12/06

WATER, SPIRIT AND BLOOD  February 12, 2006 Doug Pritchard John 3:1-7 Romans 6:1-4 This is only half a sermon as our Incoming Chair John Lobach is in Winnipeg this weekend and will need to do his half another day. And there is only half a congregation it seems with Leo Thiessen’s pew empty. When I spoke to you at this time last year as incoming Board Chair, I used the image of the people of God in the desert at…

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What it Means to be a Mennonite – Multiple speakers – Feb. 5/06

Menno Amongst Us – one perspective  February 5, 2006  Jana Schmidt  When I was 14 years old, I realized for the first time that I didn’t want to be Mennonite.    Well, no – not exactly. I strongly believed in the values – I was a devout pacifist (without being able to precisely explain why). I was eagerly anticipating my own personal choice to be baptized. I worshipped on Sunday mornings within a wonderful community. I had a great respect…

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Free in Christ: Liberal in Consideration, Conservative in Liberty – Jeff Taylor – Jan. 29/06

FREE IN CHRIST: LIBERAL IN CONSIDERATION — CONSERVATIVE IN LIBERTY January 29th, 2006 Jeff Taylor Text:     1 Corinthians 8Note: 1 Corinthians 8 was read twice by Brad Lepp: once earlier in service with little inflection, then just before sermon with a sardonic, even slightly caustic tone. 1 Corinthians 8 (NIV) 1Now about food sacrificed to idols: We know that we all possess knowledge.[a] Knowledge puffs up, but love builds up. 2The man who thinks he knows something does not…

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The Anabaptist Vision: Mennonite Manifesto or Immoderate Myth? – Jonathan Seiling – Jan. 22/06

THE ANABAPTIST VISION: MENNONITE MANIFESTO OR IMMODERATE MYTH? January 22nd, 2006 Jonathan Seiling Texts:     Psalm 118:1-6Mark 1:14-202 Corinthians 6:1-10Q: For those who are parents here: If you had to fill out a form about your children who are not yet baptized, (e.g. school), and it asked a question about the child’s religion or religious identity, what would you say, regardless of the age of your child? Who would write “NO RELIGION WHATSOEVER”?Who would write “Christian” or “Mennonite”? If you…

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The Body is for the Lord, and the Lord for the Body – Jeremy Bergen – Jan. 15/06

THE BODY IS FOR THE LORD, AND THE LORD FOR THE BODY January 15th, 2006 Jeremy Bergen Texts:     1 Samuel 3:1-10Psalm 139:1-6, 13-18Corinthians 6:12-20The call of Samuel is one of the memorable stories of the Bible in which God calls an individual for special service. Like Moses, Isaiah, and Jeremiah, the boy Samuel is an unlikely choice to bring the Word of God to God’s people. We learn that “the word of the Lord was rare in those days;…

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An Invitation to Walk with Each Other – Lydia Harder – Jan. 8/06

AN INVITATION TO WALK WITH EACH OTHER January 8th, 2006 Lydia Harder Texts:     John 1: 35-39, 2: 1-12Mark 2:1-5; 8:1-10; 15:40-41Mark 9:2-8; 14:32-40Luke 24:13-32Introduction to themeToday will be a somewhat different Sunday morning. We will be reflecting trather concretely on our involvement in small groups at TUMC. But we will do this in the context of the story of followers of Jesus as they met in small groups throughout their journeys through Galilee, Samaria and Judea. Last Sunday was…

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God's Unstoppable Purpose Invites! – Gary Harder – Dec. 18/05

Advent IV: “GOD’S UNSTOPPABLE PURPOSE INVITES!” December 18th, 2005 Gary Harder Text:     Luke 1:26-38, 47-55IntroductionBeware of Christmas. Beware! Luke one should come with a warning label. “Warning! The following scenes are explosive, radical, revolutionary.” It is a dangerous, subversive text. But we in our western world are more into “cute”, nice feelings, sentiment, nostalgia. We mostly read this text as an innocuous, feel good baby story. Let us beware. Let us beware. There is a kind of dangerous restlessness…

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God's Unstoppable Purpose Restores – Jonathan Slater – Dec. 11/05

Advent III: GOD’S UNSTOPPABLE PURPOSE RESTORES December 11th, 2005 Jonathan Slater Text:     Isaiah 61:1-11“When Jesus came to Nazareth where he had been brought up, he went to the synagogue on the sabbath day, as was his custom. He stood up to read, and the scroll of the prophet Isaiah was given to him. He unrolled the scroll and found the place where it was written:‘The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to bring…

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