First Presbyterian Church Of San Anselmo

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Sinopse

Join us as each week as we explore and practice what it means to express God's love for the world. First Presbyterian is an inclusive congregation located in the heart of Marin County, California. We are a church that feels called to love one another, express gratitude, ease suffering, and work for justice.

Episódios

  • REST

    06/05/2018 Duração: 27min

    Matthew 11:28-30; 1 Corinthians 11:23-26: Three of the church leaders who served in key leadership roles in the congregation's REST program [Rotating Emergency Shelter Team] over the 9 year course of the ministry to people experiencing homelessness in Marin County reflect on their experiences.

  • Here Is the Water

    29/04/2018 Duração: 17min

    Acts 8:26-40: Philip converts the Ethiopian Eunuch - but it's Philip who is the one converted. The church needs the stranger, the foreigner, the "other" to convert us again and again to the open-hearted and ever-widening circle of faith in Jesus Christ, and to show us what the church can be.

  • I Shall Not Want

    22/04/2018 Duração: 16min

    Psalm 23; 1 John 3:16-24: "I shall not want" doesn't mean we'll have no desires. It means God provides all we need. God provides enough to sustain all life on the planet. The problem is not supply, but distribution. If we trust that "the Lord is our shepherd," as the psalmist proclaims, rather than greed or consumerism, we will trust that there is enough to share, enough to go around, as well as to protect our planet from the destruction that rampant consumerism causes.

  • Breakfast on the Beach

    15/04/2018 Duração: 16min

    John 21:1-14: Interns Molly Morris and John Lyzenga describe the hospitality modeled by Jesus in this post-resurrection appearance, when he invites the disciples to join him for breakfast on the beach. Jesus always welcomed the stranger, and that is our calling as well. Even if, as is sometimes the case, the stranger we need to welcome is someone who looks like the person who hurt or excluded us.

  • The News from San Anselmo 2018

    08/04/2018 Duração: 10min

    John 20:19-34: This work of fiction serves as the "sermon" on Holy Humor Sunday, culminating a Lenten and Easter series on spiritual practices. In her search for a spiritual practice that fits her, the main character, Jenna, discovers that humor and laughter may be her spiritual practices, healing her when she hurts and fueling her to walk the walk. In the process, she realizes that her humorous take on "Doubting Thomas" helped her grasp its central message: That Jesus shows up for us, whether we doubt or not.

  • The Practice of Resurrection

    01/04/2018 Duração: 11min

    John 20:1-18: When John talks about "believing" in the Resurrection, he is talking about relying on it, trusting it, as though our lives depended on it. There are many paths to "believing" or trusting, as John, Mary and the beloved disciple show us. One path is practicing resurrection, because as Henri Nouwen said, “You don’t think your way into a new kind of living. You live your way into a new kind of thinking.” Practicing resurrection means practicing partnering with God in transforming despair into hope, apathy into compassion, hate into love, and death into new life.

  • The Practice of Journeying

    25/03/2018 Duração: 23min

    Guest preacher the Rev. Sue Fleenor shared her experience on El Camino de Santiago de Compostela and compared her journey to the journey of faith and the journey of Jesus to Jerusalem that ended on Palm Sunday.

  • Practicing Storytelling

    11/03/2018 Duração: 12min

    Psalm 25:1-10, Luke 10:25-37: Part of our Lenten sermon series, "Breathe on Me, Breath of God, on faith practices that sustain our faith during turbulent times, Molly Morris, Director of Family Ministries and seminary intern looks at the practice of storytelling. Our stories are part of us and a huge part of the way we interpret the world. When we tell our stories and listen to others' stories, we are given better understanding of the world around us, enter into community and begin to create the Kingdom of God, to which Christ calls us.

  • The Practice of Listening to God in Nature

    04/03/2018 Duração: 18min

    Genesis 1:1-12; Mark 1:9-15: Jesus emerged from his journey into the wilderness of nature, a form of vision quest during which he wrestled with his calling and self-definition, with the conviction that we need to move toward what he called "the kingdom of God," based in the old biblical stories that God created us in love and desires us to be free. The mirror of nature helped Jesus to see the ways competing stories offer only captivity and self-destruction. Nature helps us remember that we are part of the web of life, not separate from it or above it.

  • Praying with Eyes Open

    25/02/2018 Duração: 17min

    This sermon on Amos 5 and Psalm 10 explores communal lament as a faith practice. In scripture, lament is the response to recognizing and confessing that God's people are participants in a broken system or culture.

  • The Practice of Paying Attention

    11/02/2018 Duração: 15min

    Mark 9:2-9: In the story of the Transfiguration, God tells the disciples to listen to Jesus, and offers a miraculous, supernatural event to underscore who Jesus is. While we may not see many occurrences as flashy as the one Mark describes, we are surrounded by "supernatural" occurrences in which God invites us to hear, see and notice God. We have only to pay attention. During Lent, we will be exploring Christian practices that help sustain us and inspire us in turbulent times. They all begin with paying attention.

  • A Deserted Place

    04/02/2018 Duração: 15min

    Mark 1:29-39: Jesus needed time alone to pray. He needed to spend good, quality, one-on-one time with God in order to keep doing what God called him to do, and to keep being what God called him to be. So do we.

  • Confrontation

    28/01/2018 Duração: 16min

    Mark 1:21-28: The very first act of Jesus' ministry that Mark describes is confronting an "unclean spirit" that is depriving a man of heath, life, meaning, purpose and joy. This tells us that opposing whatever deprives human beings of health, life, meaning. purpose and joy is at the heart of Jesus' ministry. God opposes whatever stands in the way of our having what Jesus called "abundant life." This took place right in the synagogue on a Sabbath, pointing to the Church's calling to confront brokenness even in church, even when it's caused by the church, as is too often the case for people declared by our culture to be "not normal," including our LGBTQ companions in the faith.

  • God Always Loves Us More

    21/01/2018 Duração: 22min

    Jonah 3:1-5, 10: Guest preacher the Rev. Scott Clark retells the story of Jonah, and how God surprised him with the truth that no matter what we think about God or how we imagine God, God always loves us more.

  • Choosing God's Voice

    14/01/2018 Duração: 25min

    1 Samuel 3:1-9, John 1:43-51: This sermon by guest preacher Douglas Olds explores how our relationship with God requires communication to make it authentically human. Without communication, there is no relationship. Looking at two readings about the calling by name of God to God’s followers, we learn that we are called by name—and hear God’s voice–in our conscience. God is lord of the conscience, our Presbyterian confessions state. Our sense of rightness and justice can direct us, give us a path in life. God wants us to follow our conscience that is based on knowing the voice of God.

  • Accept That You Are Accepted

    07/01/2018 Duração: 17min

    Mark 1:4-11: Our most important name, our most important identity, is that we are God's Beloveds. This identity doesn't belong only to a few people, or only to the baptized. It belongs to everybody. The Church's calling is to make space for a greater swath of humanity, recognizing each and every person as God’s beloved, and recognizing the redemptive power of real relationships.

  • Let It Be

    24/12/2017 Duração: 15min

    Luke 1:26-38: Mary said "yes" to God. Will we? God approaches us daily, maybe multiple times a day. Can we recognize God within us, asking us to become God-bearers, asking us to bring Christ to a hurting, and broken world? Can we let God grow in us; can we “let it be”? Like Mary, we fear; God reassures us and tells us what will be required. We doubt; God points us to past experiences and helps us to trust. If we say yes, finally we are able to bring into the world, with God’s grace, something new.

  • What Does God Want?

    17/12/2017 Duração: 19min

    Luke 1:46b-55: In the tradition of the Old Testament prophets, Mary's song, which we know as the Magnificat, describes the hopes, dreams and visions not only of humanity but of God FOR humanity. It tells us what God wants, not just for some, but for all.

  • The Center Cannot Hold

    03/12/2017 Duração: 14min

    Mark 13:24-37: On the first Sunday in Advent, apocalyptic literature wakes us to what is going on in the world around us, invites us to lament, calls us to keep alert and repent - to turn around and move in the direction of God, who comes to us, as we are, where we are.

  • When Did We Welcome You...?

    26/11/2017 Duração: 13min

    Matthew 25:31-46: This sermon explores the radical hospitality to which we are called as followers of Jesus.

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