Messages on Change (Page 5)
Remembrance Sunday
In our annual tradition of honoring those we’ve lost on Remembrance Sunday, Rev. Lee shares the place grief has in our lives.
Living Through History
Today’s message focuses on how living through history can be so stressful and anxiety causing. Lay Preacher, Rodney Whittenberg, shares the personal history of his house while exploring how the world changes around us and how we can keep going forward.
WellCome Back Sunday
During this special service, Rev. Lee shares our upcoming message series “Breathing Together” and how we can live through history and big changes.
Rania Larsen & Jacqui Busch: Community Mental Health
Rev. Lee discusses the importance of community mental health with guests Rania Larsen & Jacqui Busch.
Peter Urscheler, Mayor of Phoenixville
In today’s introduction of our next message series, Neighbors & Helpers, Rev. Lee sits down to chat with local celebrity, Peter Urscheler, Mayor of Phoenixville about the importance of local government.
The Bear
Rev. Lee explores the show “The Bear” and the fact that our every day lives are bursting with meaning.
Long, Long Time
Guest Preacher, Rev. Doug Hagler, discusses the episode “Long, Long Time” from the HBO show “The Last of Us”. He discusses love, zombies, and stories.
A Christmas Carol
For today’s message, Lay Preacher, Matt Bunczk, shares his thoughts on the classic film “A Christmas Carol”.
Wall-E
Guest Preachers Rev. Kevin Jagoe and Justin Jagoe discuss the film “WALL-E” and its themes of finding your vocation and how the pieces of your life fit together to create the whole you.
Dogma
Ministerial Intern, Nick Sanchez, discusses the film “Dogma” – a favorite from his childhood – and how it helped him understand the beauty of the ability to question religion and continue on ones own spiritual journey.
Barbie
Lay Preacher, Beverly Fox, discusses the film “Barbie” and its messages of feminism, self worth, and the danger of misogyny.
The Wizard of Oz
Today’s message from Ministerial Intern, Nick Sanchez, looks at “The Wizard of Oz” and its message of self discovery.