Category Archives: Sermons
SUNDAY 2/2/2020 Preview: “Want to be spiritually fit?”
On Sunday February 2, 2020, FCC welcomes the Rev. Daniel Ling to our worship.
Rev. Daniel is a retired Methodist minister who has served at Sarah Jane Johnson Methodist Church and Chenango Bridge Methodist Church.
We invite you to join us for the service, and for Rev. Daniel’s “Want to Be Spiritually Fit? sermon.
SERMON: Together in Christ, with Rev. Jim Dunn
SERMON: Our Sacred Moments
SERMON: Hitting the Road
FCC’s Transitional Minister, Rev. Lisa Heckman, shared her final sermon with the FCC congregation on December 29th, 2019.
“God provides and protects down every road we travel,” Rev. Lisa reminded us.
Watch the sermon, or download the audio version below.
SERMON: Emmanuel – God With Us
“Life, especially leading up to Christmas, can be chaotic and crazy,” said Rev. Lisa. ” It can be joyful or sad. It can be challenging or easy. Through all the mess and wonder of life, God in Jesus came to be with us.”
Or listen to the audio version.
SERMON – Advent: December 14th, 2019
SERMON: God of Surprises
Rev. Lisa reminds us that, “Isaiah and Mary speak and sing of God doing amazingly new things, changing the world order as we know it. They do so out of hope, not optimism, for life around them is far from optimistic.”
Watch Rev. Lisa’s sermon, God of Surprises, or download the audio version below.
Download the audio version here.
Featured Image Credit: Sunrise at Whitefish Dunes State Park. PD courtesy of Good Free Photos.com.
SERMON: “We are SO Blessed!!” – What Do We Count?
In Sunday’s sermon, Rev. Lisa reminded us that sometimes we might be out of balance in just what we count.
“In a society that has you counting money, pounds, calories, and steps, be a rebel and count your blessings instead.”
Download and listen to the full sermon here.
Featured Image Credit: Abundance of Riches, public domain image, Pixabay.
SERMON: The Trajectory of Hope
“The book of Isaiah was written for people living in the worst of times. Life around them didn’t give a lot of reason to hope,” Rev. Lisa shared. “Yet, God speaks words of assurance that the future is in God’s hands. Through that, we do have reason to hope!”
Listen to or download the full sermon here.
Featured Image Credit: Photo from Flash Alexander via Public Domain Pictures, PD.