
June 28, 2026
On this mental health Sunday, we speak about the importance of reaching out for help, and not letting shame get in the way of our healing or building community.

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Join us at Boise First United Church of Christ, a progressive Christian community, as we explore faith, justice, and the ways God is at work in our lives and the world around us. Each episode features an inspiring message with spiritual reflections and practical applications to our lives today. Whether you’re seeking encouragement, connection, or a deeper understanding of what it means to live a faith-filled, inclusive life, this podcast is for you.
Unknown Host hosts Boise First UCC, a religion show with 33 episodes published.

On this mental health Sunday, we speak about the importance of reaching out for help, and not letting shame get in the way of our healing or building community.

This Father's day, we explore the importance of the children in our lives and in our church, and our duty to seeing and hearing them, as well as what this day might mean to different people.

This week we had the privilege of hearing from our very own care deacon, Laura. She discusses her relationship to her mother when she had Alzheimer's, and invites us to consider how we can care more deeply for others.

Happy Pentecost Sunday! This week we dive into the story of Pentecost and how the church was formed

This Sunday we explore the idea of gratitude and how important it is to cultivate hope in times like these.

This week we had the honor of welcoming our Ministry Intern, Frosty, to share a sermon with us. We are asked to consider how we have all been othered in our own lives, and how we can make the effort to not other others.

This Easter we remember the resurrection of Christ and how we can learn to love as he once did. There is mercy enough, grace enough, and love enough for all of us.

Tonight we gather for Good Friday where we contemplate Jesus' suffering and death. This was a joint services where we had the privilege to grieve together and remember his last moments,

This Palm Sunday we are asked to imagine what Palm Sunday might have looked like when Jesus rode into Nazareth on a donkey. What do you think power looks like for you? A lot of Jewish people thought Jesus would be a grea

As we prepare for Holy Week, we look at the story of Martha and Mary and we consider how love can be unreasonable or unmeasurable. We are asked to think about what kind of love we believe in. Where might God be inviting

During this week of Lent, we look at the story of the prodigal son and how Jesus told the story in the Bible. We are asked to consider how God has enough love for all of us, not just those we think are most deserving.

This week of Lent, we look at "fig tree patience" in Luke 13:6-9. Using patience to cultivate the roots of something rather than just chopping the tree down. Because there is mercy enough, there is grace enough. and ther

This week we had the honor to have our Pastoral Intern, Laura preach. During this second week of Lent, we are asked to continue thinking of what we want to let go but also want to cultivate. Laura is letting go of sin an

As we enter this first Sunday of Lent, we consider what we need to let go but also what we want to cultivate this season. We look at three temptations that Jesus goes through while wandering the forest, and compare it to

As we gather on Mardi-Gras Sunday, it is also Transfiguration Sunday. As we look at the Apostle's Creed, Jesus' life is reduced to a comma, focusing on his birth and death but not his life. But, in one of the stories tha

As we gather on this Sunday, we look at political idolatry in the Bible. We are are asked to consider how we can cultivate community with each other, including "the least of these" and not leave everything up to the gove

As we enter our second week of our series on confronting Christian Nationalism, we look at Matthew 22:34-40 which asks us to love God and love your neighbor as you love yourself. Looking at the state of our country, thes

This Christmas Eve, we remember Jesus's birth. We are asked to consider how this day was probably far from quiet and perfect, but loud and messy. There was probably a lot of fear in Mary and Joseph as Mary was giving bir

45% of Americans believe that America should be a Christian nation. This week, we consider how Christian Nationalism has shaped our country, and what we can do to help fix it. As we enter the second week of epiphany, Rev

As we remember our own and Christ's baptism, we are asked to re-consider what we stand for. Baptism is both private and communal, and we are reminded that we are all part of something much bigger.
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