Sinopsis
Messages presented by Senior Pastor Michael Williams and other speakers during worship at West End UMC in Nashville, TN
Episodios
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Lenten Meditation - Week 6 - Maundy Thursday
01/04/2021 Duración: 22minOn Maundy Thursday we hear the story of Jesus’ last meal with his disciples. In this Pause for Prayer with Pastor Carol, enter into this moment as Jesus washes the feet of his disciples. May you feel the loving presence of Christ with you today.
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Choosing a Savior
28/03/2021 Duración: 17minFollowing our Lenten theme, Re:set, today’s particular focus is Re:member, and the text for this Palm Sunday is the story of the trial of Jesus and the choice presented to the people of setting Jesus or Barabbas free. It is a painful story because it is at this moment that Jesus, an innocent man, is condemned to death. Power is vested in Pilate, the religious leaders, and, in this case, the crowd. Jesus actually has the real power, but he says nothing and thus chooses Barabbas, just as Pilate, the chief priests, and the crowd have all chosen Barabbas. In that instance, Jesus chose to be with us in our vulnerabilities.
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Lenten Meditation - Week 5 - Listen
24/03/2021 Duración: 25minYou're invited to take a few moments and hear, ponder, reflect on, and pray through the account of Jesus and Barabbas standing before Pilate. As we prepare to hear this story in worship on Sunday, place yourself in the crowd and listen for God's guidance in the Pause for Prayer.
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Unbinding and Letting Go
21/03/2021 Duración: 17minFollowing our Lenten theme, Re:set, today’s particular focus is Re:vive, and the text for the day is the story of the raising of Lazarus from the dead, the seventh and final sign/miracle in John. Although it is clear that Jesus knows from the beginning that he will raise Lazarus from the dead, nevertheless, he is moved to grieve with the family and friends of the deceased. That Jesus tells the people to unbind Lazarus from the burial cloths when he emerges tells us that we, too, are bidden to unbind people. It is liberating work, the work of the Gospel, and the work of our congregation. It also means that whatever binds us, God is working to set us free.
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Lenten Meditation - Week 4 - Character
17/03/2021 Duración: 24minIn our Pause for Prayer today, we will be walking through the story of Jesus’ raising of Lazarus. Exploring the story through the character of Lazarus, we will hear Jesus invitation to new life.
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Sticks and Stones and Words
14/03/2021 Duración: 26minFollowing our Lenten theme, Re:set, today’s particular focus is Re:store, and the text is the story of the woman caught in adultery and brought to Jesus by scribes and Pharisees to challenge his judgment. Words can build up or tear down. The accusers are using the law as a measuring stick, both to condemn the woman and to trap Jesus, and they cite the law’s given punishment, which is stoning, thus the sticks and stones. When Jesus stoops down and writes with his fingers it pauses the action and gives time for the accusers to reflect before they press him further. The final words of Jesus invite the people gathered to reflect, too, and for everyone to move forward.
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Pause for Prayer - Lent Week 3 - Contemplation
10/03/2021 Duración: 21minJoin Pastor Carol in this Pause for Prayer as we explore John 8:2-11. Enter into the scene with Jesus, the religious leaders, and a woman caught in adultery and allow this text to lead you into contemplation of Christ’s love, mercy, and grace.
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Tears in the Foundation
07/03/2021 Duración: 18minFollowing our Lenten theme, Re:set, today’s particular focus is Re:construct, and the text is the story of Nehemiah and the ceremony of the reading of the Torah to all the people on the occasion of the celebration of the rededication of the Temple after the Babylonian exile. It is a time filled with emotion, and the people weep, likely with deep grief and sorrow mixed with extreme joy and gratitude. It is a powerful moment for us in our own moment as we have experienced the pandemic and have begun to come to terms with some of our history of discrimination and injustice. How does this ancient event inform our grief and sorrow?
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Pause for Prayer - Lenten Meditation 2 - Sacred Imagination
03/03/2021 Duración: 24minYou are invited to pause for prayer with Pastor Carol today. We will engage in a brief practice of Sacred Imagination as we hear from the book of Nehemiah. Enter into the crowd of Israelites as they gathered to hear God’s law read aloud for the first time in decades. Take a moment to pray through this story and experience God’s presence with you today.
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What's in a Name?
28/02/2021 Duración: 18minFollowing our Lenten theme, Re:set, today’s particular focus is Re:name, and the text is the story of God’s changing the names of Abram to Abraham and Sarai to Sarah. With the change of names comes a new relationship with God, and they now have a new purpose. It happens when they are very old, indicating we are never too old to come into a new relationship. Here, too, God gets a new name, El Shaddai. Jesus uses Abba, a term more like “Dad” or “Daddy,” again indicating a special relationship. What names do we use for God? Are we willing to be renamed by God?
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Pause for Prayer - Lenten Meditation - Lectio Divina
24/02/2021 Duración: 26minWe invite you to find some time today to pause for prayer with Pastor Carol. This audio recording is a guided practice of sacred reading (lectio divina) of our scripture text for Sunday. Find a comfortable spot, put in your earbuds or turn up your computer, and let this brief podcast guide you into prayer.
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God of the Rainbow
21/02/2021 Duración: 13minThe reading for today is the post-flood story of God’s covenant with Noah and the earth. Believing that God is love, how do we wrestle with the dark side of this story that describes the destruction of the earth? This vow of God to hang the bow in the clouds might mean that this is a giving up of the bow as a weapon. The flood came with human failures, and perhaps that broke God’s heart, and on this end, God intends that all will be included in God’s declaration for the protection of creation. Perhaps when we see the rainbow we realize that the earth has been cleansed by a storm. It is a sign of hope, of new creation, of renewal.
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Re-Imagining Hope
16/02/2021 Duración: 20minIsaiah 43:19 talks about doing new things. When was the last time we allowed ourselves to do something new? In some ways the difficulties of the past year have forced us to turn to new things. How do we re-imagine ourselves and build on hope, even when we’re at our lowest moments? Verse 18, in a sense, challenges us to let go as a way to move on. Hope can’t stay stagnant in a place where there is no future. The last part of the verse assures that God will create a new path. That is hope.
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Stewards of the Mystery
14/02/2021 Duración: 23minThe early chapters of Mark explore who Jesus is through the eyes of Peter. For Peter this identification culminates in the Transfiguration where he is both awed and not quite understanding of what is happening. Sometimes we, too, lose sight of the mystery that cannot be put into words. The overwhelming experience of mystery can happen in our own church sanctuary. How does God call us to offer our sanctuary for people to share the mystery?
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When Jesus Moved On
07/02/2021 Duración: 22minThe text for the day is from Mark’s account of that very busy first day of Jesus’s ministry with the potential for a second day of healing even more people. But on the morning of the second day, Jesus is missing because he has withdrawn to pray. It’s a pattern in his life, and, if Jesus needs time to abide in God’s love, how much more do we need it? John Wesley, too, talked about acts of piety and acts of mercy. Oddly, even after his time of renewal, when the disciples call him to return to Capernaum, Jesus declines, saying he was called to move on to other places. Sometimes God calls us to move on, too.
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Disturber of the Peace
31/01/2021 Duración: 26minMuch as a “cold open” draws a viewer in to a TV episode, the beginning of each Gospel is meant to make a statement and draw in the reader. In Mark, Jesus’s first public act of ministry is this shocking scene of a disturbed man confronting Jesus in the synagogue. Already, Mark shows us that Jesus not only heals the sick, but he can vanquish evil. It might have been that the disturbed man was not someone off the street, but someone who worshipped regularly at the synagogue, demonstrating that Jesus can heal the bad and difficult parts of our own lives, the evil that enslaves us.
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Gone Fishing
24/01/2021 Duración: 25minToday’s reading is the Markan account of Jesus calling the first four disciples, all of whom are fishing at the time. Calling these first four disciples began a community of disciples. Recent events have pointed out our divisions and disconnection – a community problem, made moreso by the pandemic. How can we have conversations with each other when we really disagree? Perhaps the church is the place for those conversations. The disciples, too, had disagreements. Jesus calls us to follow him in community that reaches out to each other and to others in love.
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Call the Midwives
17/01/2021 Duración: 23minToday’s reading takes place in the context of the Egyptian pharaoh who doesn’t remember the close relationship between Joseph and a former pharaoh and the contribution of the Hebrew people to the Egyptians. The new pharaoh fears the growth of “those people” and demonizes them, even to the point of genocide. It causes us to look at our own time and into our own hearts and calls us to be held accountable, and to live and share the love we know God to be and offer. The midwives heroically act in civil disobedience, and if we find ourselves in a similar situation, we must answer the midwives’ call.
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Claimed and Driven
10/01/2021 Duración: 18minThis is our annual Remembering our Baptism Sunday. Usually on this Sunday the message is a reflection of baptism wherein God assures of God’s love, but this week we have experienced the shock of the assault on the Capitol building, and it is fresh in our minds. In Mark, the very next verse after the account of Jesus’s baptism says the spirit “drove” Jesus into the wilderness to temptation. It, too, is a shock, but Jesus responds in each case of temptation. Given our own baptism, our response to the world needs to be like his – stepping out into this world with the waters of baptism shaping our relationship and response to others and to the world.
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A Leap of Faith
03/01/2021 Duración: 19minThis is Epiphany Sunday. Rev. Carlos Uroza, pastor at Woodbine UMC and a graduate of Vanderbilt Divinity School, who is preaching today, grew up in one of the many places in the world where Epiphany is a special time, with children waking up early and getting gifts. Grace requires a response, as in the Epiphany story where grace comes in the form of the star in the sky, but those magi then made a long journey in response. We can also be messengers/angels, which can seem like a tall order, but we can respond to grace by making ourselves available so God can be revealed in our lives.