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
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Co-Conspirators -- Exodus 1:8-2:10 (Twelfth Sunday After Pentecost)
23/08/2020 Duração: 25minGod breathes with us and calls us to become co-conspirators to set the whole world free. Being a "co-conspirator" requires that we listen with humility to those who have been harmed most, and put something at risk for the life and the well-being and the freedom of others.
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Reclaiming Sabbath -- Genesis 2:1-3 & Exodus 20:8-11 (Eleventh Sunday After Pentecost)
16/08/2020 Duração: 21minIn the practice of Sabbath, God invites us to rest in the presence of our Creator, and experience the gifts of balance, time to refocus, and resistance to anxiety and commodity-driven oppression.
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God's Steadfast Intention for Good -- Genesis 45:1-15 (Tenth Sunday After Pentecost)
09/08/2020 Duração: 22minIn the story of Joseph and his brothers, we see God's providential love at work: Beyond the reality of our decisions and misdirected intention, God intends for us our ultimate good, and accompanies us along the way there.
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That Day When the Basket Came Round -- Matthew 14:13-21 (Ninth Sunday After Pentecost)
03/08/2020 Duração: 23minIn the much-told story of the miracle of the loaves and fish, when the disciples think there's not enough to feed the crowds, Jesus says: "They don't need to go away. You give them something to eat." In a world that feels scarce, Jesus empowers us to create capacity in community.
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God Is Near (Jacob's Dream) -- Genesis 28:10-19 (Seventh Sunday After Pentecost)
19/07/2020 Duração: 20minIn a fearful and anxious world, God is near. We consider this "nearness of God," looking to Jacob's dream of a ladder connecting heaven and earth, our own "pandemic dreams," and Celtic spirituality.
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Sow Some Seeds -- Matthew 13:1-9, 18-23 (Sixth Sunday After Pentecost)
13/07/2020 Duração: 23minWe consider the Parable of the Sower -- the seed, the soil, the sower -- and notice that the parable describes a generative process for a generative season. God empowers us to create something new together by sowing seeds generously and generatively. Grace abounds!
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For Freedom -- Galatians 5:1, 13-23 (Fifth Sunday After Pentecost)
06/07/2020 Duração: 20minOn this Fourth of July weekend, we stand at the intersection of faith and public life and consider "freedom" -- both Biblical and Constitutional. What we affirm with the Apostle Paul is this: Christ has set us free for the freedom of others and ourselves.
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Hagar's Lament -- Genesis 21:8-21 (Fourth Sunday After Pentecost)
29/06/2020 Duração: 19minExiled into the wilderness, Hagar raises her voice in lament against the powers of slavery and patriarchy. In the power of lament, we summon God into the pain of the world, and God summons us and the world to create something better and new.
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"Is Anything Too Wonderful for God?" -- Genesis 18:1-15 (Third Sunday After Pentecost)
22/06/2020 Duração: 24minAs Sarah laughs at the news that she will have a child so late in life, we listen with her to the question: "Is anything too wonderful for God?" We consider the events of this week -- Supreme Court decisions and Juneteenth celebrations -- and we wonder, with Sarah, at things that seem too wonderful even after long seasons of hope.
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Together We Create -- Genesis 1 (Second Sunday After Pentecost)
15/06/2020 Duração: 29minMade in the image of a creating God, we are invited to become a creating and re-creating community, together with each other and all creation.
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Rivers and Roads -- Joshua 4:1-8 (Commencement Sunday)
08/06/2020 Duração: 20minThe symbols of our faith journey remind us of God's presence in each chapter in life, and they call us into the future God has ready for us.
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Pentecost Portents -- Acts 2:1-21 (Pentecost)
01/06/2020 Duração: 22minAt Pentecost, the Spirit comes among the people, gathered together, empowering them to see the world plainly, to listen, to speak, to do, and to create with God the new world that is breaking forth, even now. This year, we listen to the Pentecost story in a world that is in flames from the systemic racism that has persisted in this country for far too long. Claiming the Spirit of Pentecost, we look plainly at the world and our role in it, we listen for voices silenced for far too long, and we commit to do the work that is ours to do.
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The Complexity of Doors -- Acts 12:1-19 (Sixth Sunday in Easter)
25/05/2020 Duração: 19minIn the closing sermon in our series "Life from Behind Closed Doors," we consider the breadth of ways that folks are living behind close doors during the COVID-a9 pandemic -- not only those who are sheltering, but also those who are incarcerated. During this Easter season we have found that, in Resurrection, God gives us life beyond every separation– life more powerful than any power in the world that keeps us apart. What matters is how we use that life that we are given to find our wayto yet more life– every day – to create a world that offers more lifeto every human being in every circumstance.
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Providing Community -- 2 Kings 4:1-7 (Fifth Sunday of Easter)
17/05/2020 Duração: 20minThis sermon considers possibilities for hunger action in this time of pandemic and sheltering, through the lens of our Easter theme: "Life from Behind Closed Doors." This week, we take up an Old Testament text in which Elisha and a widow seek miraculous provision in a time of scarcity, and what we find is this: In the face of dire need, God provides abundance in the collaborative power of community,“with love as the main ingredient.”
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"Life from Behind Closed Doors," Noah & the Ark -- Genesis 7:24-8:22 (Fifth Sunday in Easter)
12/05/2020 Duração: 15minAs we continue in our worship theme -- "Life from Behind Closed Doors" -- guest preacher Allie Utley takes us "behind closed doors" with Noah -- as Noah and family wait in the ark to be able to walk again on dry land. The sermon names our waiting in this time of pandemic, our longing for what we miss most, and how worship is part of how we survive and thrive.
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Who We Hope to Be -- Acts 2:42-47 (Fourth Sunday in Easter)
03/05/2020 Duração: 18minIn Acts 2, we see a snapshot of what life in community was like for the early church -- as they gathered in homes, broke bread together, prayed, held everything in common, and sold what they had to give to those in need. Stories like this give us a glimpse of who we have been, who we are, and who we hope to be. In community, the Spirit of the Risen Christ empowers us to say YES to each new day, and with our AND to create something new with God and with each other.
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Stitch by Stitch -- Acts 9:36-42 (Third Sunday in Easter)
27/04/2020 Duração: 17minThis sermon considers the resurrection of Tabitha, the clothes she made to care for a community of widows, the quilters of Gee's Bend, and those who are making masks for others in this time of pandemic. In this quilting and this sewing, we see that God gathers us at her quilting table, and invites us into acts of tender mercy.
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The Case for Thomas -- John 20:19-29 (Second Sunday of Easter)
19/04/2020 Duração: 18minFor centuries the disciple Thomas has been labeled "Doubting Thomas." This sermon makes the case FOR Thomas. Behind closed doors with Thomas and the disciples, what we see in Thomas is someone who -- like us -- is baffled by a bewildering world. He voices his need for Jesus, and the Risen Christ responds. In Resurrection, when we reach the limits of our understanding, Jesus takes our hand and says, “I'm still here.”
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Yet More Life -- John 20:1-18 (Easter Sunday)
12/04/2020 Duração: 16minOn Easter morning, we go with Mary to the tomb and encounter the Risen Christ. And what we find there together is yet more life -- yet more life than we ever imagined -- yet more life to live right here, right now, and yet more life to live on into forever.
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A Healing, Holy Week -- Matthew 21:1-11; Psalm 31:9-16 (Palm Sunday)
05/04/2020 Duração: 19minIn the hosanna and hope of Palm Sunday and in the suffering and lament of Passion Sunday, we find Christ in the midst of the whole of life. In communion -- a sacrament as old as our faith and lived anew today in this online worship space -- we experience "the real presence of Christ," embodied in us to bless the world God loves.