Category: Wesleyan Accent
Essential Practices for Personally Making Disciples (Part I) by Paulo Lopes
August 7, 2017
You and I are called to be personally engaged in making disciples of Jesus Christ.
Omar Rikabi ~ He Descended into Hell: Why Death Matters
August 5, 2017
If you’ve ever been caught by surprise mid-Creed by the inclusion of the mysterious affirmation, we encourage you to listen this sermon preached at FUMC Heath by Rev. Omar Rikabi.
Growth & The Danger of Fruitfulness
August 3, 2017
It’s not a time to micromanage, but it is a time to glance at the big picture and identify potential trouble spots and retrain the growth to expand in the direction you’re aiming for.
Jeremy Steele ~ When You Don’t Know What to Pray: A New Resource
August 2, 2017
The book is called ”The Book of Everyday Prayer,” and it’s for everyone who, like me, needs more than what comes off the top of their head.
A Dialogue Sermon on Fear, Love, and Anxiety: The Heartbeat of God by Matt Hook
July 29, 2017
This dialogue sermon between Dr. Matt Hook and Dr. Marty Fletcher delves into the psychology of fear and anxiety through the lens of the scriptural text, “perfect love casts out fear.”
Carolyn Moore ~ Relapse and Recovery: How to Get Back Up When You Fall
July 27, 2017
Inside every person, there are two sides that war with each other, and sometimes the side that works against our design wins a battle and we do things we don’t mean to do.
Andy Stoddard ~ Our Most Important Meeting
July 26, 2017
Because there is no more important meeting we have today than to meet God in prayer.
Elizabeth Glass Turner ~ Do You Need to Move On?
July 24, 2017
What draws you to stay laboring in one spot over and over, turning the soil over and over, but never planting and moving on?
Michelle Manuel ~ It’s a Good Day to Die to Bitterness
July 22, 2017
We’re pleased to share this sermon from Rev. Michelle Manuel, Loft Associate Pastor at The Woodlands United Methodist Church.
Brian Yeich ~The Lost Metric of Testimony
July 20, 2017
A focus on numbers may tempt us to simply rearrange the deck chairs on a sinking ship rather than seeking to reach people who have not heard or had the opportunity to respond to the Gospel.