
Doubt and Worship
On Trinity Sunday, we look at Matthew 28:16-20, commonly called the Great Commission. We look at the disciples worshiping and doubting Jesus, and what it means to make disciples and baptize them in the name of the Father
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Sunday Sermons from the Middlebury Congregational Church (United Church of Christ) in Middlebury, CT
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On Trinity Sunday, we look at Matthew 28:16-20, commonly called the Great Commission. We look at the disciples worshiping and doubting Jesus, and what it means to make disciples and baptize them in the name of the Father
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On this Day of Pentecost we look at the Pentecost account in Acts 2. Pentecost celebrates the coming of the Holy Spirit, and it shows us that God is a God of possibility. The God of Possibility Acts 2:1-21 The Rev. Katri
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The Ascension represents a major transition in the lives of the disciples. It's a moment where they need to let go of the past and embrace the future God is building. The Power of the Past Acts 1:1-11 The Rev. Katrina Ma
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In John 14, one of the fears Jesus is addressing with the disciples is the fear of being alone, and it's through the work of the Holy Spirit that God ensures we are never left orphaned or alone. Never Alone John 14:15-21
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In John 14, Jesus describes the place awaiting us in his Father's house and says he's the way, the truth, and the life. In looking at this passage we discover the good news that Jesus is both our way and our destination.
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In the gospel according to John, Jesus describes himself as the good shepherd and as the gate. Let's take a look at the good news of us being sheep, of abundant life, and what it means to say Jesus is the gate. Gates, Sh
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The gospel accounts of Jesus' resurrection take pains to show that Jesus is physically risen from the dead. he has a body. What is the good news for the risen Christ having a body? See His Hands and Side John 20:19-31 Th
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Through the faithfulness of the female disciples of Christ, we learn the good news of the resurrection. In Christ, God shakes apart the old order of sin and death and brings us to eternal life. Shaking Up the World Matth
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The passion narrative reminds us of our participation in the collective sins of the world, the sins that put Jesus on the cross. Holy Week also reminds us that Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners.
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On Palm Sunday we explore how Jesus shows us a different view of what heroes look like and how we humans are keen to build people into heroes and also sometimes even more keen to tear those same people down. The Rise and
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The valley of dry bones and the raising of Lazarus are lessons about hope and possibility. They tell us there is possibility for us, for our church, and for our world
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In 1 Samuel 16, it says God does not see as mortals see; God looks on the heart. What does it mean to see as God sees? And what does the selection of a lowly shepherd boy as king tell us about how God sees? Seeing as God
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In John 4, Jesus decides to return to Galilee by going through Samaria. In Samaria, he meets a woman at a well, and in that encounter we realize that Jesus goes through Samaria to show the scope of God's salvation. Jesus
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2/15/26 Sermon: On the feast of the Transfiguration, how do we hold together the Jesus we see in the transfiguration and the Jesus we see in Calvary? Jesus is bringing God’s kingdom, and the kingdom of God involves turni
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2/8/26 Sermon: What does it mean in the Sermon on the Mount where Jesus tells the church you are the salt of the earth and the light of the world? What is the purpose and good news of being salt and light? A Dash of Salt
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2/1/26 Sermon: Proclaiming and worshiping a crucified savior requires a radical redefinition of values. We see the values of our crucified savior in the beatitudes, where Jesus calls the church to live kingdom values in
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1/25/26 Sermon: In 1 Corinthians, the First Church of Corinth is dealing with a church fight. What can we learn from how the apostle Paul addresses the conflict and how that applies to our own bitterly divided times? Div
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1/18/26 Sermon: In John 1, Jesus calls the first disciples and speaks for the first time. Jesus asks “what are you looking for?” Jesus in John is all about inviting us into closer relationship with him Seeking and Relati
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1/11/26 Sermon: This Sunday was the day the Church commemorates the baptism of the Lord Jesus. It’s a time for us to both remember Jesus’ baptism and our own baptisms. What does baptism mean for us? What does God promise
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1/4/26 Sermon: The magi follow a star to find Jesus. This is the main event the western church commemorates on Epiphany. What can the magi teach us about following Christ? Following the Star Matthew 2:1-12 The Rev. Katri
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