Sinopsis
Sermons and talks from Hyde Park United Methodist. Making God's Love Real. Find out more at hydeparkumc.org
Episodios
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The Seven, Part 5 // The Rev. Magrey deVega // February 5, 2023
06/02/2023 Duración: 12minOne of the first commands that God gave to humans was to take dominion of the animals. But what does that mean exactly? St. Francis of Assisi modeled for us a care and concern for all life, especially animals. We should live at peace with all creatures.REFLECTION QUESTIONS:1. What are your favorite memories involving a pet or other animals?2. What do you think it means for humans to have “dominion” over animals?3. How will you work to help animals fulfill their potential to add more richness and beauty to the world?
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The Seven, Part 4 // The Rev. Magrey deVega // January 29, 2023
30/01/2023 Duración: 16minLooking into the vastness of the universe both humbles us and fills us with awe and reverence for God. The rev. Magrey deVega describes how infinite, intimate, and incarnate space can be when showing us how God is working in both the universe and our lives. Reflection Questions1. What is a vivid memory you have involving space? 2. How does thinking about the universe give you a sense of awe and wonder about God? 3. When you remember that everything is created out of the same material, by the same God, how does that change your relationship with creation and other people?
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The Seven, Part 3 // The Rev. Sally Campbell-Evans // January 22, 2023
23/01/2023 Duración: 15minThere is a plethora of discourse about how to take care of the Earth these days. The Bible is clear in that we are called to appreciate and preserve the planet, restoring it to the goodness of God’s original intention.Reflection Questions: 1. Can you remember when you first noticed and were overcome by the beauty of the earth? What was that like?2. What are you most concerned about with regards to Climate Change?3. What is one thing you could start doing to help better care for the creation? When will you start?
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The Seven, Part 2 // The Rev. Justin LaRosa // January 15, 2023
16/01/2023 Duración: 13minThe Bible tells us that the sky declares the glory of God; their voice ringing out throughout all of the Earth. If you are feeling lost or lonely, look up. Sense God’s presence in the vastness of the sky.Reflection Questions:1. What song connects you to the sky?2. How do you answer Einstein’s question?3. In what ways will you look for God’s work this week? How will you look for Jesus?
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The Seven, Part 1 // The Rev. Magrey deVega // January 8, 2023
09/01/2023 Duración: 17minThe creation story is an iconic part of the Bible, yet it is often misunderstood and underappreciated. We don’t have to ascribe to a literal understanding of creation (i.e., a literal seven days of creation) in order to marvel at its living truth. For the ancient Israelites, the creation story was less about explaining how the universe came into being, and more about who did the creating, and how we are to relate to the Creator and all creation.Reflection Questions: 1. How do you think God is still creating and bringing order out of chaos? 2. What is your favorite or most vivid memory of a baptism? 3. How would you like God to open your eyes and strengthen your faith?
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A New Year, A New You - New Years' Day Message // The Rev. Magrey deVega // January 1, 2023
02/01/2023 Duración: 15minWe all know that nothing spectacular happens when the clock strikes midnight, ushering in the new year. I'm sure many of us would like for that to happen, though. The thing is, God is the only one that can see your life in the broadest sense there is. He has his timing and plans for you already laid out. While we may not see, or even see it coming, God wants us to be faithful to him as he is faithful to us. This new year, God wants to write a new covenant with you on your heart. Reflection Questions:1. What is your favorite New Year’s memory? 2. How have you seen God’s transformation and provision in your life, but only in retrospect? 3. How will you recommit your life to Jesus over the coming year?HydeParkUMC.org/NextSteps
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Arise! Your Light Has Come, Christmas Day Message // The Rev. Magrey deVega // December 25, 2022
26/12/2022 Duración: 13minIt has been noted that you life changes significantly about every 5 years. Some of us read that and think that that is a long amount of time for change to occur. It's the same way when we expect something from God. While His plan can change everything rapidly, almost like flipping on a light switch, many of those other times it takes a while. But like how the sun rises gradually each morning, so too will the Light of Christ penetrate the darkness from the world and banish it from out lives. Reflection Questions:1. In what areas of your life do you need the light of Jesus today? 2. When have you seen God’s power in your life, but only in retrospect? 3. How will you live out the hope and joy of Christmas moving forward?
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Don't Miss It, Christmas Eve Message // The Rev. Magrey deVega // December 24, 2022
25/12/2022 Duración: 15minOn this Christmas Eve, we are reminded about how grandiose and extravagant the season wants to be. Especially when it comes to presents. However, Rev. Magrey would like to remind us about the smaller, more impactful moments this holiday. Remember to slow down and don't miss how God can work in your life, even in the small things. Reflection Questions:1. What is your favorite Christmas memory? What is your most difficult Christmas memory? 2. How will you look more diligently for the blessings of God in your life? 3. How will you look to be a blessing for others in the coming days and weeks?
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Songs For the Waiting, Part 4 // The Rev. Magrey deVega // December 18, 2022
20/12/2022 Duración: 14minIn the final week of Advent, we explore the unexpected way God came to us as a king. Most stories depict the scene of a returning king with violence and a triumphant, exuberant return to the throne. However, that is not how Jesus came to us. He took the idea of a conquering, warrior-king and flipped it upside down. He did not come to be served, but rather to serve others and to show the world what true love is through justice and self-sacrifice.
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Songs For the Waiting, Part 3 // The Rev. Magrey deVega // December 11, 2022
12/12/2022 Duración: 14minIn our 3rd week of Advent, we discover something a bit...odd. This weeks' song, along with our scripture reading, have a common theme. God is relaying instructions for how to conduct a celebration for an event that hasn't even happened yet. As with the first set of instructions given to the Israelites for Passover, Advent is a time of preparing and focusing on something that is yet to come: The coming of Jesus into our lives.
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Songs For the Waiting, Part 2 // The Rev. Justin LaRosa // December 4, 2022
05/12/2022 Duración: 11min“But I believe that the desire to please You does in fact pleases You.”- Thomas MertonIn the 2nd week of our advent series, we discuss the song "I Want to Walk as a Child of the Light." How does one exactly become a Child of the Light and what does that mean for us and how we effect those around us? The world we live in is filled with suffering, despair, and darkness. But just as Jesus came to Earth to be a light to the world, so to can we who the love of God to others.
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Songs For the Waiting, Part 1 // The Rev. Magrey deVega // November 27, 2022
28/11/2022 Duración: 12minDuring Advent we are so fixated on the Christmas Carols and texts that we don’t spend a lot of time thinking about Advent Carols and how powerful their meanings can be. "O Come, O Come Emmanuel" is such a remarkable and classic hymn that dates back over 1000 years. But what you may not know is the hidden meaning placed cleverly amongst the words. This hidden meaning is a wonderful reminder of what the real reason for the season is.
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Living With Gratitude, Part 4 // The Rev. Magrey deVega // November 20, 2022
21/11/2022 Duración: 11minGratitude on a communal level means joining our resources to meet the greatest needs of our community and world. Diana Butler Bass describes this fourth quadrant in this way: “If you emphasize we and ethics, you might define gratitude as social responsibility that demands action through public commitments to charity, stewardship, volunteerism, and social institutions. You believe that gratitude is an essential foundation of civic life, taking pride in doing good."
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Living With Gratitude, Part 3 // The Rev. Magrey deVega // November 13, 2022
14/11/2022 Duración: 13minLiving with Gratitude means orienting our individual actions toward the benefit of others, including the surrender of our personal finances to God. Gratitude is not just an emotional attenuation of the heart. It has an impact on our actions and ethical choices. Diana Butler Bass called this third quadrant the “Personal/Ethical, and described it in this way: “If you emphasize me and ethics, you might experience gratitude as a moral or ritual response to a favor extended to you. Returning dinner invitations, writing thank-you notes, and repaying personal obligations come naturally. You think of gratitude in terms of individual responsibility and reciprocity.”
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Living With Gratitude, Part 2 // The Rev. Sally Campbell-Evans // November 6, 2022
07/11/2022 Duración: 18minOn this Sunday we join with Christians around the world in a public act of corporate, emotional gratitude, as we honor the saints who have gone before us. By honoring them, we see our own place in the grand march of history and the ongoing work of God. That recognition is a humbling motivation for us to turn in our estimates of giving and contribute to the unfolding story of God’s love. HydeParkUMC.org/EOGHydeParkUMC.org/NextSteps
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Living With Gratitude, Part 1 // The Rev. Justin LaRosa // October 30, 2022
31/10/2022 Duración: 17minLiving with Gratitude means opening our heart to wonder, awe, and an awareness of God’s blessings in our lives, both great and small. Diana Butler Bass describes this first quadrant of gratitude as Personal/Emotional: “If you emphasize me and emotions, you are probably attuned to the inner dimensions of awe, surprise, and appreciation and have strong feelings when someone helps you, serves you, or gives you a gift. You define gratitude in terms of delight, joy, or surprise.”
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The Art of Hearing Gods Voice, Part 7 // The Rev. Dr. Martyn Atkins // October 23, 2022
24/10/2022 Duración: 18minMatthew 28 contains the words of the Great Commission, the iconic final command of Jesus to the disciples. His charge to “go into all the world” to make disciples makes it a fitting text for our annual Missions Celebration Sunday. As we celebrate our partnerships with missions agencies locally around the world, this text begs the question: is there more to engaging in missions than simply supporting efforts from a distance? Was Jesus also calling us to make missions a way of being, a way of life? Those are the compelling questions that our guest preacher Rev. Dr. Martyn Atkins will explore with us. He has 40 years of experience in British Methodism and is a leader in the Fresh Expressions movement and the World Methodist Council. He is currently serving Lighthouse UMC in Boca Grande, which was severely impacted by Hurricane Ian. We welcome him this Sunday and are honored by his insights and wisdom.
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The Art of Hearing God's Voice, Part 6 // The Rev. Magrey deVega // October 16, 2022
17/10/2022 Duración: 13minNeurologically speaking, our brains do not shut down when we go to sleep, and our subconscious kicks into gear with processing the flurry of information that we wrestle with during our waking hours. Is it possible that God speaks to us through our subconscious? On this Sunday, we’ll look at various scientific and psychological studies about dreaming, and learn how to put our dreams into context. Yes, it is possible that God speaks to us through our dreams, but interpreting them requires intentionality and care, just like everything else related to listening for God’s voice.
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The Art of Hearing Gods Voice, Part 5 // The Rev. Sally Campbell-Evans // October 9, 2022
10/10/2022 Duración: 16minWe can all admit that we don’t like to wait. Time moves sometimes like an Arctic glacier. The second hand on the clock seems to tick every five minutes. It’s like someone pressed the giant pause button in the sky. Or even in reverse. We are the cyber-speed, hyper-drive generation. We like our internet connectivity to be fiber optic, our exercise regimen to be done in minutes rather than months, our meals to be ready at a moment’s notice, and our online orders to be delivered when the website promises. We don’t like to wait. For the doctor, for the traffic, for our dinner, for the mail carrier … or for God. But as part of this series on the art of hearing God’s voice, we should acknowledge and affirm that waiting - as hard as it may be - is an essential part of trusting in and following Jesus. But with that challenge comes good news. The prophet Isaiah promises that waiting on the Lord renews our strength, enabling us to fly like an eagle, and run and walk the journey of life for the long haul.
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The Art of Hearing God's Voice, Part 4 // The Rev. Magrey deVega // October 2, 2022
03/10/2022 Duración: 15minOne of the hardest parts about hearing God’s voice is when we have to confront so much hurt and brokenness in the world. We wonder what God is doing and saying in the face of such suffering around us. The scripture reading for this Sunday is more commonly heard on Ascension Sunday, but its principles apply all year long. God is calling us to be the very hands, feet, and voice of Jesus in a world that is longing to see, hear, and experience God’s presence, activity, and voice. Jesus promised his disciples, and promises us, that the Holy Spirit is with us, empowering us to the task. On this World Communion Sunday, and in the weeks leading up to Missions Celebration Sunday on October 23, we affirm and acknowledge the part we play in making God’s love real around the world. We also remember that the communion liturgy asks God to “make [the elements] the body and blood of Christ, that we might be for the world the body of Christ, redeemed by his blood.”