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Berwyn UMC (Audio)

Podcast by Berwyn UMC, Berwyn, PA

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About Berwyn UMC (Audio)

Audio messages from Berwyn United Methodist Church in Berwyn, Pennsylvania, led by Pastor Kevin Rutledge. We are a church Striving to be a diverse community of socially conscious believers, affirming our faith in Christ through action. Visit Us online at https://www.berwynumc.org/

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Journey of Faith: The Road to Emmaus

In this reflection on the road to Emmaus, we're invited to explore our own journey of faith. The story reminds us that even when we're caught in grief or doubt, Jesus walks beside us, patiently opening our hearts to understanding. Just as the disciples didn't recognize Jesus at first, we too might miss His presence in our lives when we're burdened by disappointment or loss. But this narrative encourages us to keep our hearts open, to listen, and to engage with Scripture, even when we don't have all the answers. The breaking of bread becomes a powerful symbol of revelation, reminding us that sometimes it's in the simplest acts of community and faith that we truly encounter the risen Christ. This message challenges us to look again, to trust in God's patient work in our lives, and to be ready for those moments when our hearts are set on fire with the realization of Christ's living presence among us. 00:00 Podcast Episode 00:44 Opening Prayer 01:25 Scripture: Luke Chapter 24 vs 13 to 35 05:18 Sermon 18:10 Pastoral Prayer 22:31 Conclusion Pastor Kevin Rutledge

27 Apr 2025 - 23 min
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The Stones We Cannot Roll Away

The resurrection story invites us to confront the impossible in our lives with renewed hope. Just as the stone was rolled away from Jesus' tomb before the women arrived, God is already at work in our darkest moments, moving obstacles we thought immovable. This powerful message reminds us that transformation often begins in times of despair when all seems lost. The angels' question, 'Why do you look for the living among the dead?' challenges us to stop seeking life in places of death – old habits, addictions, or false securities. Instead, we're called to embrace the new reality Christ offers, one that transcends our limited expectations. As we face our own 'stones' – grief, fear, or seemingly insurmountable problems – we're encouraged to trust in the God who makes the impossible possible, rolling away barriers and bringing new life where we least expect it. Join us every week for a rejuvenating experience of scripture, prayer, and spiritual insight. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to our channel for more inspiring messages. Let's open our hearts and let hope lead the way. Thank you for watching, and may you feel God’s presence and peace in your life. Amen. 00:00 Intro 00:45 Opening Prayer 01:30 First Reading: Psalm 118 verse 17 and 21-24 02:29 Second Reading 04:07 Sermon: The Stones We Cannot Roll Away 15:34 Pastoral Prayer 20:09 Outro Pastor Kevin Rutledge

20 Apr 2025 - 21 min
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From Cloaks to Kingdom: Small Acts, Big Impact

As we approach Palm Sunday, we're invited to look at the story through a unique lens. Luke's account of Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem omits the iconic palm branches, focusing instead on a powerful symbol: the cloaks people laid down before Christ. These weren't just pieces of clothing, but items of great personal value and identity. By laying them down, the people demonstrated profound surrender and vulnerability. This challenges us to consider: what are our 'cloaks' today? What aspects of our identity, comfort, or security are we holding onto that could be laid down for Jesus? The Kingdom of God, we're reminded, often manifests in these small, seemingly insignificant acts of obedience and surrender. As we reflect on this, we're called to examine our own lives and ask what we might need to 'lay down' to make way for Christ's transformative presence in our world. 00:00 Introduction 00:52 Opening Prayer 01:48 First Reading: Psalm Chapter 118 Verses 19 to 23 02:51 Second Reading: Luke Chapter 19 Verses 29 to 44 05:38 Sermon 17:46 Pastoral Prayer 22:00 Conclusion 23:16 Deep Dive Conversation Pastor Kevin Rutledge

13 Apr 2025 - 33 min
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Seeking the Lost: Our Non-Negotiable Mission

At Berwyn United Methodist Church, we believe that God’s love is relentless—never giving up on anyone. This Sunday, we invite you to join us for a powerful message about Jesus’ call to seek the lost, to go beyond comfort, and to share His love with urgency. Through the parables of the lost sheep and the lost coin, we’ll explore how God never stops searching for those who need Him, and how we are called to do the same. Come expecting a time of worship, reflection, and encouragement as we embrace our role in God’s great mission. There’s a place for you here—let’s seek, celebrate, and grow together! 00:00 Introduction 00:59 First Reading Psalm 119: Verses 167-176 02:20 Second Reading Luke 15 Verses 1-32 08:32 Sermon 30:51 Pastoral Prayer 36:28 Conclusion Pastor Kevin

23 Mar 2025 - 37 min
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Bearing Fruit Before It's Too Late

In this sermon, we're challenged to confront the urgency of our faith and the fruits it bears. The passage from Luke's Gospel about the fig tree in the vineyard serves as a powerful metaphor for our spiritual lives. Are we truly producing the fruits of God's kingdom, or are we merely taking up space? This parable reminds us that while God is patient and nurturing, there's also an expectation for growth and transformation. We're called to consider: What if today were our last? How would that change the way we live out our faith? It's not about fear of punishment, but about seizing the opportunity to fully embrace God's kingdom here and now. Let's reflect on how we can cultivate our spiritual roots daily, through prayer, acts of kindness, and service to others. The message urges us to live with purpose, recognizing that each day is a gift and an opportunity to bear good fruit for God's kingdom. 00:00 Welcome 00:56 First Reading: Psalm 122 01:48 Second Reading: Luke  Chapter 13 Verses 1 to 9 and 31 to 35 04:24 Sermon: Bearing Fruit Before Its Too Late 20:12 Pastoral Prayer 24:17 Closing Pastor Kevin Rutledge

16 Mar 2025 - 25 min
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