
Weekly sermons from University United Methodist Church in Austin, Texas.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 225 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpirituality | |||

“May your tongue tingle with the good news. May your heart open to all the people of the street. And, when you are ben over by sorrow, may you find the Spirit’s feather on the ground waiting there to give you hope.” — A Pentecost Benediction by Maren... more
In preparing for this Sunday, Dr. Ham writes, “I will be connecting Ruth and Naomi’s story with my own experience of moving across different countries, cultures, and communities, and slowly learning what it means to find my people. I will reflect on ... more
It’s interesting that walking through the scriptures made their hearts burn but it was participation in a meal that opened their eyes to see the Risen One in their midst. I can’t help but think that’s the same invitation to us too. May you SEE your d... more
“We don’t always get a breakfast on the beach with the Giver of Existence, but we sometimes get the miracle of a change of perspective that leads us to question who we are going to be now. May you SEE that you are invited to be so much more than you ... more
“Doubt will be your constant companion on this journey. Doubt will be the consistent wall of understanding that you bump up against as you pursue the Endless Mystery. Doubt is the doorway to each new way of knowing, each new perspective. Doubt is the... more
“Hallelujah that in spite of it all, there is love, there is singing, nature, laughing, mercy.” – Anne LamottDeath cannot stop the good news. It is alive, unbound, and wild in the world. Like the mustard seed, it grows without limit. Like water turne... more
“Revolutionary and subversive acts do not have to be grandiose or immediately altering. They can be small, seen but immediately unseen, loud and expected but bewilderingly unconventional. In that way, the powers that be cannot control, stop, or even ... more
“Our love and mercy are stronger than the hate that ignores the call to love neighbor and stranger…What we can do now is find our people; wrap our arms around the most vulnerable of us; have honest conversations; lean into mutual aid and kindness; an... more









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