Sermons

  • Sermon: The Soil of our Soul

    Fungal structures, or mycelium, running through healthy soil. Matthew 13:1-9, 18-23? I just listened to a great podcast about what makes for healthy soil. I’m fascinated by dirt in the same way that Sarah Nahar, who preached last Sunday, is fascinated by poop. And if you haven’t heard her brilliant sermon, then you really must! 

  • Sermon: The Freedom Loophole and the Anabaptist-Takeover of the World

    This sermon was given by James Brenneman on July 9, 2023. Jeremiah 34:8-14 (NRSVUE)  8 The word that came to Jeremiah from the Lord, after King Zedekiah had made a covenant with all the people in Jerusalem to make a proclamation of liberty to them, 9that all should set free their Hebrew slaves, male and female, so that…

  • Pride Sunday Reflections

    This post contains a diary selection read by our worship leader, Russ Schmidt, plus two reflections on Act 15:1-2, 4-14, 19-20 by Eli Ramer and Eli Reimer. Russ Schmidt’s diary entry The other day I accidentally found my first journal that I started when I was in Mennonite Voluntary Service in Cincinnati.  I had just come…

  • Sermon: Maladjusted with Pride!

    By Joanna Lawrence Shenk Matthew 9:9-13, 18-26 Last Sunday Sheri exhorted us to claim the authority of compassion as followers of Jesus who are committed to personal and societal transformation. Compassion is not a sentimental pity for those deemed less fortunate. It means to “suffer with” or as Sheri said “to be moved in your…

  • Sermon: The Authority of Compassion

     Matthew 28:16-20, Matthew 9:35-10:4 I don’t like this text (Matthew 28:16-20), and I almost didn’t preach on it because I dislike it so much.  Called “the Great Commission,” it’s one of the three main Biblical “texts of terror” used to justify colonization, not to mention really bad missionary theology. It appears to be — or…

  • Sermon: Jesus, Rewilded

    By Sheri Hostetler and Joanna Lawrence Shenk This is the third in an Eastertide mini-series called “Rewilding Jesus” that unearths fun and feral images/ideas about Jesus, the Jewish prophet deeply rooted in his place and his community and undomesticated by Empire. The kindom of heaven is like a farmer who sowed good seed in a…

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