Unity in Diversity
Called to Be One
This week we conclude our 6-week series called Unity in Diversity: The Beauty of The United Methodist Church. As we conclude this series, we are guided by the culmination of Jesus’ farewell discourse in the Gospel of John. Indeed, the verse that follows this selection finds Jesus going to the garden on the other side of the Kidron Valley. In this text, Jesus has been taking this final opportunity to teach, to pray, and to prepare the disciples—his friends—for his…
United, Not Uniform
The church at Corinth began to follow the ways of the Greek and Roman temples by creating “mini gods” of their teachers and dividing themselves according to which teacher they preferred. The Apostle Paul admonishes them for setting human influence over the Gospel of Christ. We can all claim our favorite preachers, theology books, hymns, or styles of worship. We are not called to be uniform in our preferences; however, we must never create “mini gods” of those preferences. We,…
Celebrating our Diverse Heritage
Video and audio podcast for July 16th, 2023. Scripture: Acts 15:1-18 (CEB)
Strength in Connexion
Pastor Tara continues our series on Unity in Diversity: The Beauty of The United Methodist Church. In earlier weeks, we explored the structure and systems in place that make the UMC a “connectional” church. This week’s message illustrates how this connectionalism strengthens our congregations and strengthens our denomination. Scripture: Ephesians 4:1-7,11-16 (CEB)
Embracing Theological Diversity
The United Methodist Church spans the globe and there is rich theological diversity. Even in this diversity, we agree on a few key elements. This is not new to the church today! Paul wrote about this in his letter to the Romans, John Wesley preached a sermon on it, and as we read Wesley’s sermons we see that he–and we–can evolve theologically. Scripture: Romans 14:1-12 (CEB)
One Body, Many Parts
Whether you are new to this congregation or have been a part since the beginning, you know that we are diverse in our history, our background, our education and socio-economic status, our theology, our age, and so much more! Enriched by this diversity, we are a church family who cares for and prays for one another, a church family who lifts one another up, a church family who nurtures and loves. We do not do these things because we are…