Synopsis
Sermons and educational audio from Westminster Presbyterian Church in Alexandria, VA.
Episodes
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Understanding and Engaging Those With Dementia (Deacon Event)
11/10/2017 Duration: 01h09minBeing present with a friend or family member who has dementia comes with special challenges. As part of their ongoing training, the Deacons host guest speaker Christi Clark, Assistant Director of the Insight Memory Care Center in Fairfax. Christi offers practical advice on engaging with individuals who have dementia, understanding common behaviors and communicating effectively.
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The Ten Commandments
08/10/2017 Duration: 26min"In 37 years of preaching, I have never given a sermon on the Ten Commandments. But they are central to our faith; many of us were exposed to them or even memorized them as children; and they are our Old Testament passage from the lectionary today. So I think it’s about time." Larry Hayward preaches on Exodus 20:1-18.
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Losing a Loved One [Towards Fuller Faith and Service]
08/10/2017 Duration: 55minDr. Dyer is the James Maxwell Professor of Christian Education & Pastoral Theology at Virginia Theological Seminary. She lost her spouse suddenly and will offer insights from her journey of loss. What experiences might you go through adjusting to life without the person they loved? What are some physical, emotional and spiritual ways to help yourself and others to heal from painful loss?
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Authority Issues
01/10/2017 Duration: 18minFor Jesus, the political is pastoral and the pastoral is political. Casey FitzGerald preaches from Matthew 21:23-32.
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Knowing History
24/09/2017 Duration: 23minIn the midst of the history we are living, God is living with us. God provides. But God’s provision also places a call upon us: a responsibility to know who we are, and to know where we have been as a prelude to knowing where we will go. Larry Hayward preaches on Exodus 16:1-5, 10-15.
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From Loss to Progress: Mental Illness Towards Health [Towards Fuller Faith and Service]
17/09/2017 Duration: 01h37sWith Doris A. Fuller, Chief of Research & Public Affairs, Treatment Advocacy Center Doris’ story is remarkable. Following the loss of her daughter to mental illness, she has become an international advocate for those dealing with chronic mental illness. Learn from someone who deals with brain diseases about making a difference for someone, somewhere and somehow.
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Through the Sea
17/09/2017 Duration: 28minDry land or no dry land, the people of Israel take a leap of faith and step into the waters. Larry Hayward preaches on Exodus 14:19-31.
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Where Does Westminster Fit Within Christianity Today? [Towards Fuller Faith and Service]
10/09/2017 Duration: 01h25sGiven the changes in culture, and how such changes have impacted Christianity, what does all this tell us about our ministry here at Westminster? How might we move toward fuller faith and service to God in just such a context? Rev. Dr. Larry Hayward kicks off our 2017-2018 adult ed series. This year’s adult formation theme, "Towards Fuller Faith and Service," is meant to guide us toward praising and serving God more fully and serving our neighbors.
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Summed Up
10/09/2017 Duration: 22minWhat is it about God—the God who is the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who is the Christ in whose name we gather, who is the Spirit whose presence we invoke—that compels us to one simple and positive four-letter word? Larry R. Hayward preaches on Romans 13:8-10.
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The Burning Bush
03/09/2017 Duration: 26minPerhaps God will remain within the burning bush until he finds someone willing to join him in the effort of setting his people free. Larry R. Hayward preaches today on Exodus 3:1-15.
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Q&A
27/08/2017 Duration: 14minJesus asks his disciples two questions of identity: "Who do people say that I am?" and "Who do YOU say that I am?" Rev. Whitney Fauntleroy explores how the answers reveal both our typical human capacity of defining people through what we already know, and our ability to move beyond that through experience and revelation. The Scripture lesson is Matthew 16:13-20.
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Words Matter
20/08/2017 Duration: 28minIn our story for the day, our assigned lectionary text, Jesus drops the mic on 2017: It is not what goes into the mouth that defiles, but it is what comes out of the mouth that defiles. Jesus is clear--words matter. Casey FitzGerald preaches today from Matthew 15:10-28. The song included in the Scripture reading is "Listen in the Silence" by Linnea Good.
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The Pit and the Rope
13/08/2017 Duration: 22minLarry Hayward continues his summer sermon series, "In the Beginning". Today's scripture is Genesis 37:12-28.
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Ultimate Fighting Discipleship
06/08/2017 Duration: 21minSomething about being human means being drawn to a good fight. Patrick Hunnicutt continues the story of Jacob in Genesis 32:22-31.
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Rachel and Leah
30/07/2017 Duration: 24minSermons and educational audio from Westminster Presbyterian Church in Alexandria, VA.
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A Ladder Set Upon the Earth
23/07/2017 Duration: 23minWhether it is daylight or darkness; whether you are home, in the process of leaving home, or returning home; whether you are estranged from your family or as close as you have ever been with them: may you know that the Lord is with you, and may the Lord take you – Jacob-like – to your true home. And when you arrive, may you recognize it with the joy and wonder that came to Jacob. Larry Hayward continues the series “In the Beginning” with Genesis 28:10-19.
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Jacob and Esau
16/07/2017 Duration: 22minAmong the most pronounced divisions which unfold in Genesis is that between brother and brother. In the story of Jacob and Esau, can we find hope for reconciliation? Larry Hayward preaches on Genesis 25:19-28.
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Isaac and Rebekah
09/07/2017 Duration: 20minFrom the time Isaac is born to Abraham and Sarah until the time nearly forty years later he marries Rebekah, we see Isaac experience nothing but trauma and loss. But as the story of Isaac continues in Genesis, we get to see Isaac experience a moment of healing as well. Larry Hayward preaches on Genesis 24:62-67.
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Leaders and People in a Democracy
02/07/2017 Duration: 23minAs we share in our nation’s 241st year of independence, the dynamics in this text concerning the relationship between the people of Israel and their leader Moses can, I believe, add a bit of wisdom to the dynamics of what it means in our time to be the people called “The United States of America.” I offer these comments neither as law, prescription, nor even opinion, but as perhaps a bit of wisdom gleaned from a particular moment in the history of the people of God who were not quite as far along in their formation as a people as we are in our nation today, but a people with whom we may have more in common than at first we think. Larry Hayward preaches on Numbers 11:24-30.
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Considering Hagar
25/06/2017 Duration: 26minWhen we first read the story of Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar, it is hard to garner much respect for any of the adults in it, for the flaws of each are on full display. The book itself presents us with certain ethical dilemmas and at times violent, morally reprehensible, and stomach-turning behavior on the part of the people of God. Larry Hayward preaches today from selected verses in Genesis 16 and 21.