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  • Reconciliation with Creation

    Reconciliation with Creation

    Rob Muthiah continues our theme of Reconciliation in response to the creation and Romans 8:18-25. Rob talks about the importance of air, water and soil in creation, and our need to reconcile our relationship with them in today’s environment. Beyond that, he demonstrates how reconciliation with Christ requires us to face the inherent racism tied… Read more

  • Reconciliation with Ourselves

    Reconciliation with Ourselves

    Melissa Hofstetter continues our theme of Reconciliation with the story of Zacchaeus from Luke 19: 1-10. She unlocks some of the language that tells us more about Zacchaeus from his name, and that plays on the applications of the idea of stature. Melissa weaves the story for us, and leads us into reflection on how… Read more

  • Reconciliation with God

    Reconciliation with God

    This Sunday, we began a four-part series on reconciliation, a value important to Mennonites, but also one that can be understood in many differing ways and often times misused. Tim offers up our first sermon in the series with a discussion of reconciliation with God, where he discusses the parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke… Read more

  • God is Bigger than Death

    God is Bigger than Death

    Diving into Romans 8:26-39, Joe Bautista paints a detailed history of Rome at the time of Paul’s letter, as well as Paul’s history given in previous verses. In the last half of Chapter 8 of Paul’s epistle to the Romans, Paul encourages the readers of his letter that the Spirit intercedes for them and that… Read more

  • Why I Am a Mennonite: Radical Imagination, Part 2

    Why I Am a Mennonite: Radical Imagination, Part 2

    Tim Reardon’s sermon this week follows on the heels of his sermon on Radical Imagination two weeks ago: our call to completion in the love of God of Matthew 5:48. This love is, and emanates from, God. We are loved, meant to be loved, and return fully into that love. We do not know love… Read more

  • Why I Am a Mennonite: Reconcilation

    Why I Am a Mennonite: Reconcilation

    In the ‘cancel culture’ we live in, Christians are still called to seek loving interpersonal conflict and reconciliation, which is central to Mennonite practice. Melissa share’s here how being given a vision for reconciliation at PMC inspired her to commit to the Mennonite tradition. She delves into the value of reconciliation and shares radical stories… Read more