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Church of the Resurrection Leawood Sermons

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 David and Goliath | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Welcome to our second week of Epic Tales: A New Look at Old Testament Stories where we explore some of the most popular and well-known bible stories that many us heard as children but don't think about often as adults. This week's story is David and Goliath and is packed with lessons that we can all learn from, regardless of age.

 Daniel and the Lion's Den | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

on Description This week begins a new sermon series called Epic Tales: A New Look at Old Testament stories where we take a fresh look at some of the most well known stories from the bible. This week we focus on the story of Daniel and the Lion’s Den.

 Perseverance and Faith | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Relationships that last are not easy. There are always going to be challenges, even moments when it's easy to wonder if the relationship will survive. This week concludes our series on relationships that last with a focus on the 5th Key to Relationships That Last: Perseverance and Faith.

 Affection and Intimacy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Affection and Intimacy

 The Third Key: Resolving Conflict, Showing Grace | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Conflict is inevitable in relationships that last. How do we grow deeper in our relationships through resolving conflict and showing grace? In this week’s sermon, Pastor Wendy Chrostek explore The Third Key to Relationships That Last: Resolving Conflict, Showing Grace.

 More Deposits Than Withdrawals | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

How do we have and sustain marriages, romantic relationships, and even meaningful family relationships and friendships across the course of the a lifetime? Last week, we looked at our first key: A Clear MVP: Mission, Vision, and Plan. Beginning this week, we will explore the next four keys that all focus on developing a plan, or set of strategies, to help us fulfill the mission and vision of Relationships That Last. In this week's sermon, we dive into the second key: More Deposits Than Withdrawals.

 The First Key: A Clear MVP | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The First Key: A Clear MVP

 Digging in the Dirt | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Digging in the Dirt is not just for little kids. From the beginning of creation until now, God invites us to join him in caring for all of creation. In this one-week sermon series, Pastor Scott Chrostek helps us understand how caring for creation brings us fulfillment and purpose as we seek to follow God's invitation to "dig in the dirt" and care for our world.

 The Crucified and Resurrected Life | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Throughout the previous seven weeks of Lent we have reading through the Gospel of Luke. In Luke, we see Jesus consistently lifting up the outsiders, outcasts, and even outlaws. Jesus sees beauty in the people that society pushes aside. In today's message, we come to the climactic ending of Luke's Gospel and learn what it means to live both the crucified and resurrected life.

 Jesus and the Outlaws | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

We’ve spent the last five weeks reading and studying the Gospel of Luke together. We’ve noted how Luke wants us to see the Jesus lifts up the lowly. He befriends the outsiders, the outcasts and the outlaws. But we’ve also seen that he has regularly called out religious leaders, frustrated by the way the way many, in their self-righteousness, pushed away the non-religious and nominally religious people of his day. Throughout the gospel we find the conflict building between some of the religious authorities. Today we’ll review what happened as Jesus entered Jerusalem on what we know as Palm Sunday, and what he said and did on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of that week, and we’ll conclude with the Last Supper that took place on Thursday night.

 Five Days Before the Crucifixion | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

We’ve spent the last five weeks reading and studying the Gospel of Luke together. We’ve noted how Luke wants us to see the Jesus lifts up the lowly. He befriends the outsiders, the outcasts and the outlaws. But we’ve also seen that he has regularly called out religious leaders, frustrated by the way the way many, in their self-righteousness, pushed away the non-religious and nominally religious people of his day. Throughout the gospel we find the conflict building between some of the religious authorities. Today we’ll review what happened as Jesus entered Jerusalem on what we know as Palm Sunday, and what he said and did on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of that week, and we’ll conclude with the Last Supper that took place on Thursday night.

 The Journey to Jersusalem | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

We continue studying the Gospel of Luke for Lent and this week's message focuses on two meaningful, powerful encounters that Jesus has with outsider, outcasts, and outlaws as he journeys from Galilee to Jerusalem.

 Parables from the Underside | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

For Lent we’ve been studying the Gospel According to Luke. We’ve learned that the gospel is characterized by the company Jesus keeps. He befriended the outsiders, the outcasts and the outlaws. This week's sermon explores this theme through Jesus' parables.

 Simon, Do You See This Woman? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Simon, Do You See This Woman?

 Lifting Up the Lowly | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

At the United Methodist Church of the Resurrection, our purpose is to build a Christian community where non-religious and nominally religious people are becoming deeply committed Christians.

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