Sermons by Christopher Carter (Page 2)
Become Known
This Sunday we continue our Healing Hands series as Pastor Christopher brings a message inviting us to consider the reputations of John the Baptist and Jesus.
A New Life in the Spirit
This Sunday we celebrate Pentecost Sunday as well as 50 years since the merger that established The United Methodist Church. We’ll enjoy a short informational video about our heritage and an inspiring message from Pastor Christopher.
Intervention
This Sunday, we continue in the Lenten season. Through our series lens of Rehab, we acknowledge that our journey is not easy and that we must not rely solely on ourselves.
Choosing to Listen
This Sunday is the last Sunday before Advent, a Sunday traditionally understood as Christ the King Sunday.
Step Up: Witness
This Sunday we conclude our Stewardship exploration with a discussion of Witness. Our youth and children lead an upbeat and music-filled service!
Promise
This Sunday we conclude our sermon series as we explore justice, compassion, grace, disgrace, and our own place and promise in God’s creation. We will also celebrate Holy Communion, and this week do so using a more formal – and musical! – liturgy.
Intercession
This week Pastor Christopher continues the conversation on “suffering with Christ” with an acknowledgment of the difficulties of doing so…
Groaning
This Sunday we continue our series that parallels Paul’s letter to the church of Rome alongside Margaret Atwood’s novel “The Handmaid’s Tale,” examining the responsibilities that come with freedom.
God Won’t Give You More Than You Can Handle?
This Sunday, we continue our sermon series based on Pastor Adam Hamilton’s book Half Truths. This Sunday, Dr. Christopher Carter leads an exploration of the phrase, “God won’t give you more than you can handle.” Scripture: 1 Corinthians 10:13; Psalm 46:1-2 Click here for additional resources on this sermon. Copyright info
Giving Up Expectations
Dr. Christopher Carter contrasts the response of Nicodemus to Jesus with the response of Abram to God.