Sun, 23 November 2008 The sermon explores our attitudes toward teh crises inour lives -either a goat attitude or a sheep attitude. Christ our King is calling us to be his flock so he can be our good shepherd.Comments[0] |
Sun, 16 November 2008 The sermon explores how God's Grace is the abundance that we are so freely offered. The question is, how do we respond to the abundance offered? By investing it, or by burying it in a hole?Comments[0] |
Sun, 9 November 2008 The sermon explores an urgent word from Jesus to "be ready!" The ten bridesmaids teach us that being ready to meet God means taking time to connect with God. Comments[0] |
Sun, 2 November 2008 The sermon explored the human impulse to celebrate - as in the Phillies celebrating winning the World Series and the Texas Tech Red Raiders beating Texas last night. The ultimate victory is Jesus' victory over sin - death and the power of evil. The Saints celebrate forever!Comments[0] |
Sun, 26 October 2008 This Sunday we explore how Martin Luther, through continuing in the Word of Jesus was able to become free and bold.Comments[0] |
Sun, 19 October 2008 The sermon explores what our nation needs, not superman standing in of front a falg - but the son of man who takes away the sins of the world.Comments[0] |
Mon, 13 October 2008 The sermon explores the relation between the news of last week in regard to th e"credit crisis" and God's News revealed in God's Holy Word.Comments[0] |
Sun, 28 September 2008 The sermon explores how our Lord calls us to discipleship but many times we say "yes" and never head off to work. The work of discipleship brings us into the healing power of the gospel which brings us anew into a living relationship with our Lord and our God.Comments[0] |
Sun, 21 September 2008 The sermon seeks an alternative to the "wars of words" that currently dominate public life in America. The few words are Gospel - Grace and PeaceComments[0] |
Sun, 14 September 2008 The podcast picks up a bit into the sermon - Pastor Dave is telling the story of how he got lost on his trip to Warner-Robbins, Georgia last week. It's an illustration of how we need a copass from time to time to orient ourselves. God's word is a compass that shows us how to live as a forgiven community. Comments[0] |
Sun, 31 August 2008 The sermon explores the Holy Space of ST. Matthew's Gospel, chapter 16 where the incident at Ceasarea - Phillipi is narrated. Jesus rebukes Peter so defining the boundary of Holy Space and "My Space".Comments[0] |
Sun, 24 August 2008 ![]() The sermon explores the incident at Ceaserea-Phillipi where Peter confesses Jesus as the "Christ". As we confess Jesus as Lord we too are Blessed! The children's sermon begins the podcast - where we learn together about gestures of worship.
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Sun, 27 July 2008 This week we explore five edges of grace - or a pentagon of grace. The five edges are Jesus's five parables in today's gospel lesson - apologies for the singing on the sermon - it was much better in community. Comments[0] |
Mon, 21 July 2008 The sermon explores Jesus teaching on how to cope with evil. The church, to its great disgrace, hasn't followed his advice on many occasions. The sermon suggests way we are able to do so.Comments[1] |
Sun, 13 July 2008 This sermon explores hinderances to the word of God taking root in us and bringing forth the abundance of God Kingdom of peace and justice. We explore the good soil, the hard packed path, stones in the field and thorns that choke the the new grown seeds. The sermon recording starts a bit into the sermon. The sermon began with a discussion of good soil as freshly turned Kansas earth with its life giving aroma. Then we explore how a group of youth from Olathe, Kansas advocated for a life that is alcohol and drug free. The story was share by Janine Gracy who is the director of the Johnson county Regional Prevention Center at the Kansas citizen's committee I chaired last week. Comments[0] |
Sun, 6 July 2008 This sermon explore Jesus' teaching in Matthew 11 about how he lives and teaches a wisdom from God, we in turn as his disciples are called to respond to the gospel by pursuing wisdom in our own lives. We also explore a couple of spiritual practices. Comments[0] |
Sun, 29 June 2008 This sermon explore Jesus' words to his disciples, "Those who welcome you welcome me, and those who welcome me welcome the one who sent me. We explore the metaphor of our inner lives as a soul home. Together our "soul homes" join to form soul neighborhoods..Comments[0] |
Sun, 15 June 2008 This sermon explores the striking relationship between our immune system which resists disease and our "faith" system which helps us resist sin and its devastating consequences in our society. |
Sun, 8 June 2008 This sermon explores Jesus' call to Matthew from a "tax table" to a a Table of Grace. Apologies to listeners - there is a bit of the sermon missing .. technical difficulties. Comments[0] |
Sun, 25 May 2008 ![]() Jesus teaches at least three lessons this day: God Provides!
Don't Worry!
Pray!
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Mon, 19 May 2008 The sermon explore the analogy of Google-Map with Scripture as our map to life. The doctrine of the Trinity is our legend to that map and our journey which has the Kingdom of God as a destination and the gospel of Jesus Christ as our means to reach the Kingdom.Comments[0] |
Sun, 4 May 2008 Comments[0] |
Mon, 28 April 2008 The sermon explores our partnership with God as a way of achieving the impossible dream..Comments[0] |
Mon, 21 April 2008 This sermon explores the metaphor of the heart as it relates to life in the presence of Jesus.. it is life that is heart free!Comments[0] |
Sun, 30 March 2008 ![]() Jesus apprears to his disciples with un-speakable good news! Peace be with you! He iniates a new reality through the power of HIS word! Alleluia!! Comments[0] |
Sun, 23 March 2008 This sermon explores the Resurrrection in Saint Matthew's Gospel, moving from sadness and fear to astonished joy in the light of the Risen LordComments[0] |
Sun, 16 March 2008 The sermon explores how Jesus procession into Jerusalem is a procession whereby the dominion of grace triumphs over the dominion of sin. Jesus' suffering, death and resurrection is God's triumph of the powers that seek to rule our lives through fear. God's Grace Triumphs on Easter!Comments[0] |
Sun, 9 March 2008 Pastor Sally Fahrenthold shares her vision of Jesus giving vision to the man born blind.. she asks us what interfers with my vision. She speaks of her own journey to vision, daring to believe.Comments[0] |
Sun, 9 March 2008 Pastor Michael Meirer speaks to us about God's Word spoken through Jesus to raise Lazarus to life from death. God's Word calls us to life and to a New Way Forward!!Comments[0] |
Sun, 24 February 2008 The sermon explore how Jesus is the Spirit on the move for the Samaritan Women in John 4 and for us. We explore how Jesus presence creates living waters in our inner sanctuaries.Comments[0] |
Wed, 20 February 2008 Stephanie tells the story of her move to Wichita and how St. Paul's has been helpful in her experiencing new life.. her story is a bouchet, a beautiful giftComments[0] |
Sun, 17 February 2008 In this sermon, Pastor Dave "passes over" to the point of view of Nicodemus in order to explore the meaning of the early verses of the 3rd Chapter of John's Gospel..Comments[0] |
Thu, 14 February 2008 Kimberly Brown is a new member of St. Paul's and she shares her distinctive faith story during our Lenten Worship Service on February 13th. Her story is profound and encourages us to think about ultimate issues such as life, faith and death.Comments[0] |
Sun, 10 February 2008 This sermon explores Jesus temptation in the light of his baptism. Baptism creates a sanctuary - a free inner space - where we are safe and empowered by the presence of the Spirit. Comments[0] |
Wed, 6 February 2008 This is the first in a series of faith stories by new members of St. Paul's. Dave Paulsen speaks about his expereinces as a new "city manager" and how that lead him to a new reliance on God. Comments[0] |
Sun, 3 February 2008 Pastor Michael Meirer launches our "New Way Forward" campaign with a message based on our celebration of our Lord's Transfiguration. The campaign is rolling!Comments[0] |
Sun, 27 January 2008 The sermon explores Jesus call to discipleship as a call to learn how to love God and our neighbors and provide sanctuary, a safe and holy space, for our youth and all who yearn for Love.Comments[0] |
Fri, 25 January 2008 This is an Advent sermon presented by Tracy L. Popey MD who is a good friend and sister in Christ. Tracy and I met on a deployment to Romania in 2003 and have been in conversation ever since. She is an orthopedic surgeon on active duty in the Air Force where she is assigned to Ramstein Airbase, Germany. This sermon was delivered at the Ramstein Chapel. Comments[0] |
Sun, 20 January 2008 This sermon is a discussion of Jesus' invitation to "Come and See" It is an invitation to a Holy conversationComments[0] |
Sun, 13 January 2008 The season of Epiphany always beginwith the baptism of Jesus. The sermon explores how "epiphanies" lead us into a coninuing awareness of ourselves as children of God. Grounded in the reality of God we have our deepest needs, for love and belonging fulfilled. Comments[0] |
Sun, 30 December 2007 This first Sunday in Christmas we focus on how the gospel of "God with Us" empowers us with hope, guidance and comfort.Comments[0] |
Wed, 19 December 2007 This evening's message explores the God who is coming!Comments[0] |
Sun, 16 December 2007 John the Baptist asks Jesus if He is the Christ, or is the Christ coming. Jesus sends him a word of hope based on God's Word. A guide for us all!Comments[0] |
Wed, 12 December 2007 This is an exploration of the Evangelical Vision in regard to the gift of relationships in Christ!Comments[0] |
Sun, 9 December 2007 The children of St. Paul's experience the Good News of Christmas! Pastor Dave adds in a Christmas story and the whole experience is one of wonder at the power of God's love!Comments[0] |
Wed, 5 December 2007 ![]() Isaiah 40 God’s People Are ComfortedComfort, O comfort my people, Comments[0] |
Sun, 2 December 2007 Advent is a time to recognize the yearning that only God can satisfy. We are able by God's grace to enter into an evangelical perspective on life!Comments[0] |
The sermon explores our attitudes toward teh crises inour lives -either a goat attitude or a sheep attitude. Christ our King is calling us to be his flock so he can be our good shepherd.
The sermon explores how God's Grace is the abundance that we are so freely offered. The question is, how do we respond to the abundance offered? By investing it, or by burying it in a hole?
The sermon explores an urgent word from Jesus to "be ready!" The ten bridesmaids teach us that being ready to meet God means taking time to connect with God.
The sermon explored the human impulse to celebrate - as in the Phillies celebrating winning the World Series and the Texas Tech Red Raiders beating Texas last night. The ultimate victory is Jesus' victory over sin - death and the power of evil. The Saints celebrate forever!
This Sunday we explore how Martin Luther, through continuing in the Word of Jesus was able to become free and bold.
The sermon explores what our nation needs, not superman standing in of front a falg - but the son of man who takes away the sins of the world.
The sermon explores the relation between the news of last week in regard to th e"credit crisis" and God's News revealed in God's Holy Word.
The sermon explores how our Lord calls us to discipleship but many times we say "yes" and never head off to work. The work of discipleship brings us into the healing power of the gospel which brings us anew into a living relationship with our Lord and our God.
The sermon seeks an alternative to the "wars of words" that currently dominate public life in America. The few words are Gospel - Grace and Peace
The podcast picks up a bit into the sermon - Pastor Dave is telling the story of how he got lost on his trip to Warner-Robbins, Georgia last week. It's an illustration of how we need a copass from time to time to orient ourselves. God's word is a compass that shows us how to live as a forgiven community.
The sermon explores the Holy Space of ST. Matthew's Gospel, chapter 16 where the incident at Ceasarea - Phillipi is narrated. Jesus rebukes Peter so defining the boundary of Holy Space and "My Space".
This week we explore five edges of grace - or a pentagon of grace. The five edges are Jesus's five parables in today's gospel lesson - apologies for the singing on the sermon - it was much better in community.
The sermon explores Jesus teaching on how to cope with evil. The church, to its great disgrace, hasn't followed his advice on many occasions. The sermon suggests way we are able to do so.
This sermon explores hinderances to the word of God taking root in us and bringing forth the abundance of God Kingdom of peace and justice. We explore the good soil, the hard packed path, stones in the field and thorns that choke the the new grown seeds.
This sermon explore Jesus' teaching in Matthew 11 about how he lives and teaches a wisdom from God, we in turn as his disciples are called to respond to the gospel by pursuing wisdom in our own lives. We also explore a couple of spiritual practices.
This sermon explore Jesus' words to his disciples, "Those who welcome you welcome me, and those who welcome me welcome the one who sent me. We explore the metaphor of our inner lives as a soul home. Together our "soul homes" join to form soul neighborhoods..
This sermon explores the striking relationship between our immune system which resists disease and our "faith" system which helps us resist sin and its devastating consequences in our society.
This sermon explores Jesus' call to Matthew from a "tax table" to a a Table of Grace. Apologies to listeners - there is a bit of the sermon missing .. technical difficulties. 
The sermon explore the analogy of Google-Map with Scripture as our map to life. The doctrine of the Trinity is our legend to that map and our journey which has the Kingdom of God as a destination and the gospel of Jesus Christ as our means to reach the Kingdom.
The sermon explores our partnership with God as a way of achieving the impossible dream..
This sermon explores the metaphor of the heart as it relates to life in the presence of Jesus.. it is life that is heart free!
This sermon explores the Resurrrection in Saint Matthew's Gospel, moving from sadness and fear to astonished joy in the light of the Risen Lord
The sermon explores how Jesus procession into Jerusalem is a procession whereby the dominion of grace triumphs over the dominion of sin. Jesus' suffering, death and resurrection is God's triumph of the powers that seek to rule our lives through fear. God's Grace Triumphs on Easter!
Pastor Sally Fahrenthold shares her vision of Jesus giving vision to the man born blind.. she asks us what interfers with my vision. She speaks of her own journey to vision, daring to believe.
Pastor Michael Meirer speaks to us about God's Word spoken through Jesus to raise Lazarus to life from death. God's Word calls us to life and to a New Way Forward!!
The sermon explore how Jesus is the Spirit on the move for the Samaritan Women in John 4 and for us. We explore how Jesus presence creates living waters in our inner sanctuaries.
Stephanie tells the story of her move to Wichita and how St. Paul's has been helpful in her experiencing new life.. her story is a bouchet, a beautiful gift
In this sermon, Pastor Dave "passes over" to the point of view of Nicodemus in order to explore the meaning of the early verses of the 3rd Chapter of John's Gospel..
Kimberly Brown is a new member of St. Paul's and she shares her distinctive faith story during our Lenten Worship Service on February 13th. Her story is profound and encourages us to think about ultimate issues such as life, faith and death.
This sermon explores Jesus temptation in the light of his baptism. Baptism creates a sanctuary - a free inner space - where we are safe and empowered by the presence of the Spirit.
This is the first in a series of faith stories by new members of St. Paul's. Dave Paulsen speaks about his expereinces as a new "city manager" and how that lead him to a new reliance on God.
Pastor Michael Meirer launches our "New Way Forward" campaign with a message based on our celebration of our Lord's Transfiguration. The campaign is rolling!
The sermon explores Jesus call to discipleship as a call to learn how to love God and our neighbors and provide sanctuary, a safe and holy space, for our youth and all who yearn for Love.
This is an Advent sermon presented by Tracy L. Popey MD who is a good friend and sister in Christ. Tracy and I met on a deployment to Romania in 2003 and have been in conversation ever since. She is an orthopedic surgeon on active duty in the Air Force where she is assigned to Ramstein Airbase, Germany. This sermon was delivered at the Ramstein Chapel.
This sermon is a discussion of Jesus' invitation to "Come and See" It is an invitation to a Holy conversation
The season of Epiphany always beginwith the baptism of Jesus. The sermon explores how "epiphanies" lead us into a coninuing awareness of ourselves as children of God. Grounded in the reality of God we have our deepest needs, for love and belonging fulfilled.
This first Sunday in Christmas we focus on how the gospel of "God with Us" empowers us with hope, guidance and comfort.
This evening's message explores the God who is coming!
John the Baptist asks Jesus if He is the Christ, or is the Christ coming. Jesus sends him a word of hope based on God's Word. A guide for us all!
This is an exploration of the Evangelical Vision in regard to the gift of relationships in Christ!
The children of St. Paul's experience the Good News of Christmas! Pastor Dave adds in a Christmas story and the whole experience is one of wonder at the power of God's love!

