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Identity

21 February 2021 - 1st Sunday in Lent

February 21, 2021 • Pastor Beth Snarr

Over the past year many of us have used technology in ways we never anticipated in order to connect with each other safely. At First UMC we now offer an online livestreamed weekly worship experience and a brand new First UMC app is available to download on computer tablets and smartphones. The main purpose of an “app” or “application” is to help make life easier for the user. This Lenten season we are exploring a different kind of app that’s always free to download and never needs a Wi-Fi connection. Jesus taught his disciples to pray using this “app” or “amazing, powerful prayer” found in the Gospel of Matthew and Luke. An app that doesn’t always make life easier, but always makes it better.

The 40 days of Lent are a time for spiritual reflection, rededication and renewal. This journey began with repentance and continues this week with recognizing our identity as God’s children. In this sermon, Pastor Beth reflects on Matthew 6, verses 5-9; verse 9 says “This, then, is how you should pray: ‘Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name…”

An Amazing Powerful Proclamation!

April 4, 2021 • Pastor Beth Snarr

Over the past year many of us have used technology in ways we never anticipated in order to connect with each other safely. At First UMC we now offer an online livestreamed weekly worship experience and a brand new First UMC app is available to download on computer tablets and smartphones. The main purpose of an “app” or “application” is to help make life easier for the user. This Lenten season we are exploring a different kind of app that’s always free to download and never needs a Wi-Fi connection. Jesus taught his disciples to pray using this “app” or “amazing, powerful prayer” found in the Gospel of Matthew and Luke. An app that doesn’t always make life easier, but always makes it better. The 40 days of Lent are a time for spiritual reflection, rededication and renewal. This journey began with repentance and continues this week with recognizing our identity as God’s children. In this last sermon of the series, Pastor Beth reflects on Matthew 28, verses 1-10 where everything changed because of the truth of this amazing, powerful proclamation, “He is not here, he has risen!”

Trust

March 28, 2021 • Pastor Beth Snarr

Over the past year many of us have used technology in ways we never anticipated in order to connect with each other safely. At First UMC we now offer an online livestreamed weekly worship experience and a brand new First UMC app is available to download on computer tablets and smartphones. The main purpose of an “app” or “application” is to help make life easier for the user. This Lenten season we are exploring a different kind of app that’s always free to download and never needs a Wi-Fi connection. Jesus taught his disciples to pray using this “app” or “amazing, powerful prayer” found in the Gospel of Matthew and Luke. An app that doesn’t always make life easier, but always makes it better. The 40 days of Lent are a time for spiritual reflection, rededication and renewal. This journey began with repentance and continues this week with recognizing our identity as God’s children. In this sermon, Pastor Beth reflects on Matthew 21, verses 1-11 and on Matthew 26, verses 36-41. Verse 39 says “Going a little farther, he fell with his face to the ground and prayed, “My Father, if it is possible, may this cup be taken from me. Yet not as I will, but as you will.”

Temptation

March 21, 2021 • Pastor Beth Snarr

Over the past year many of us have used technology in ways we never anticipated in order to connect with each other safely. At First UMC we now offer an online livestreamed weekly worship experience and a brand new First UMC app is available to download on computer tablets and smartphones. The main purpose of an “app” or “application” is to help make life easier for the user. This Lenten season we are exploring a different kind of app that’s always free to download and never needs a Wi-Fi connection. Jesus taught his disciples to pray using this “app” or “amazing, powerful prayer” found in the Gospel of Matthew and Luke. An app that doesn’t always make life easier, but always makes it better. The 40 days of Lent are a time for spiritual reflection, rededication and renewal. This journey began with repentance and continues this week with recognizing our identity as God’s children. In this sermon, Pastor Beth reflects on Matthew 6, verses 9-13; verse 13 says “And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one.”