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Sermon: The Venerable Mike Besson (Dechomenos [Matthew 10:40-42])

24 min · 29 de jun de 2026
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In a world shaped by a fear of rejection, what does it mean to truly welcome someone? In this sermon, The Venerable Mike Besson explores Matthew 10:40-42 and the powerful Greek word dechomenos—meaning to welcome, receive, and embrace. Through relatable and heartfelt stories—ranging from a screaming toddler on a transatlantic flight to an empty graveside service—Besson illustrates a profound calling for all followers of Christ: to seek out the lonely, ease the anxiety of others, and actively create a sense of belonging. Tune in to discover how the simple act of saying, "I see you," can be the greatest gift you offer someone, and why welcoming the isolated means we are ultimately welcoming Jesus Himself.

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Sermon: The Venerable Mike Besson (Dechomenos [Matthew 10:40-42])

In a world shaped by a fear of rejection, what does it mean to truly welcome someone? In this sermon, The Venerable Mike Besson explores Matthew 10:40-42 and the powerful Greek word dechomenos—meaning to welcome, receive, and embrace. Through relatable and heartfelt stories—ranging from a screaming toddler on a transatlantic flight to an empty graveside service—Besson illustrates a profound calling for all followers of Christ: to seek out the lonely, ease the anxiety of others, and actively create a sense of belonging. Tune in to discover how the simple act of saying, "I see you," can be the greatest gift you offer someone, and why welcoming the isolated means we are ultimately welcoming Jesus Himself.

29 de jun de 202624 min
episode Sermon: The Rev. Mike Evers (I Can’t Save Myself [Matthew 9:9-13, 18-26]) artwork

Sermon: The Rev. Mike Evers (I Can’t Save Myself [Matthew 9:9-13, 18-26])

In this sermon, the Rev. Mike Evers explores the profound moment when we reach the end of our own resources and realize we cannot save ourselves [05:37 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pw-w38N5P1c&t=337]]. Drawing from the Gospel of Matthew, he reflects on the stories of J Jairus and the hemorrhaging woman [00:14 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pw-w38N5P1c&t=14]]—two desperate individuals who placed their absolute trust in Jesus. Connecting these ancient accounts to modern-day stories of recovery and grace at the Wyoming Rescue Mission [04:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pw-w38N5P1c&t=240]], Rev. Evers highlights how Jesus looks past our illnesses, addictions, and burdens to restore our true identity as children of God [08:45 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pw-w38N5P1c&t=525]]. He offers a comforting reminder that when we reach the end of our rope, we discover Jesus has been holding the other end all along [13:37 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pw-w38N5P1c&t=817]].

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