Sermon Archive
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"The Revealed Counsel of God" - September 1, 2024
Rev. Dr. Bob Grove-Markwood — In the common ground between “be doers of the word,” (James) and “do unto others” (Matthew), Bob finds the two passages inform a better way of co-existing in a contentious election season. Scripture
"Inside Out" - August 11, 2024
Rev. Dr. Susan MacAlpine-Gillis — Noting that as difficult as change can be, often calling forth problematic responses, Susan assures us that God is a loving and sustaining constant in times of challenging change. Worship bulletin
"The Reflection" - July 21, 2024
Allen Morrill — In week 3 of "Quest," our four-part worship series, Allen recalls an experience he had of travel in another country and culture, noting that "the journey we're on is a journey toward empathy." Worship bulletin
"Kin-dom Conundrum" - June 9, 2024
Daniel Jackson — "What does it mean to talk about family in the context of God's kingdom?" Daniel reflects on the implications of Jesus' declaration that "whoever does the will of God" is his family. Worship bulletin
"Kintsugi: Golden Joinery" - June 2, 2024
Daniel Jackson — Kintsugi is the Japanese art of joining fragments of a broken jar or bowl together again with gold. God's "golden joinery" restores our fragmented selves as a new creation. Worship bulletin
Trinity Sunday - May 26, 2024
Meg Hegemann — Meg notes that faith, like the Doctrine of the Trinity, is not about “rational explanation,” but “mystery - this incomprehensible relationship” in which “God choses to work in and through us.” Worship bulletin
"Strange Fire" - May 19, 2024
Daniel Jackson — Daniel lifts up the constancy of God’s love, which he sees reflected in the Indigo Girls’ song, “Strange Fire”: “This is a message of … love that never tires,” that “burns with the motion of love.” Worship bulletin
Sermon - May 12, 2024
Rachel Dobbs — On Mother’s Day, Rachel shared radically reassuring words of Julian of Norwich, “Mother Julian” (c. 1343 - 1416), who wrote of God as both mother and father, and of “our precious mother Jesus.” Worship bulletin
Sermon - May 5, 2024
Meg Hegemann — Meg observes that "Jesus doesn't just offer friendship, he declares it. 'You are my friend!'" Through Jesus' friendship, we may be loved into learning ways for us to "declare" a true friendship to others. Worship bulletin
"Opening Minds?!" - April 14, 2024
Rev. Dr. Diane Langworthy — Reflecting on Jesus’ appearance to his disciples after Easter morning, Diane observes that our discipleship is not just about our hearts and minds. It's about our bodies, too! Worship bulletin
"Lay It Down" - April 21, 2024
Daniel Jackson — Reflecting on Jesus as the Good Shephed, Daniel recalls a youth pastor who was a “caring shepherd” for him in his teen years, as he urges us to “Spread God’s love around like glitter!” Worship bulletin
Sermon - April 7, 2024
Meg Hegemann — In John's familiar story featuring "Doubting" Thomas, Meg suggests that "what Thomas has lost faith in is not God, but his community." And Jesus calls Thomas back into a relationship of trust. Scripture reading
Easter Reflection - March 31, 2024
Meg Hegemann — The original end of the Gospel of Mark closes with a scene of fear and grief. Meg notes we can be supportive witnesses to one another & to the world that hope has not died - even as fear & grief persist! Worship bulletin
Sermon - March 17, 2024
Meg Hegemann — Meg observes that "John's Gospel is written for a people who are wrestling with the knowledge that they can't go back" to the way things used to be. Her sermon is written for folks like that, too. Worship bulletin
"A View for the Heart" - March 10, 2024
Rev. Dr. Diane Langworthy — "God so loved the world" means that whatever hardship, hurt, shame, or separation from God we might experience, we are promised God's healing, and love beyond measure. Worship bulletin
Sermon - February 18, 2024
Rachel Dobbs — Rachel reflects on Jesus’ 40 days in the wilderness: tempted by Satan, but attended to by angels. She asks, “What if - in our “wilderness” experiences - we are angels, attending to each other?” Worship bulletin
The Transfiguration - February 11, 2024
Rev. Dr. Diane Langworthy — Reflecting on the reaction of Jesus’ disciples as they witness his transfiguration, Diane observes that, “some experiences are meant to be soaked up and woven into who we are.” Worship bulletin
"Called Out" - January 28, 2024
Rev. Dr. Diane Langworthy — When we have strong convictions about issues/ideas/values important to us, can we listen more deeply to others with different or conflicting views, that we might understand them more deeply? Worship bulletin
Reflection - January 21, 2024
Meg Hegemann — Meg reflects on Jesus' call of the first disciples, who drop their nets and follow immediately. What creates a sense of urgency for us to change? Is it fear, or hope, or maybe a desire to serve, to matter for a hurting world? Worship bulletin
"Inescapable" - January 14, 2024
Daniel Jackson — In his reflection on Psalm 139, focusing on God's unrelenting presence and care for us, Daniel shared a passionate assurance of God's persistent, unconditional, transformative love. Worship bulletin
Reflection - December 17, 2023
Daniel Jackson — Through the lens of "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" by C.S. Lewis, Daniel reflects on hope, "that cannot be extinguished," because of the God who had made "an everlasting convenant" with us. Worship bulletin
Reflection - November 26, 2023
Rev. Dr. Diane Langworthy — In the parable of the Sheep and Goats, Diane observes that "how we treat each other matters, and ... there is a reckoning." But if we "see the face of Jesus in the other," there can be redemption. Worship bulletin
Reflection - November 19, 2023
Meg Hegemann — Meg observes that the Parable of the Valuable Coins calls us to "think big," not hiding our precious gifts out of fear, but investing our whole selves - as partners with God - to heal the world. Worship bulletin
Reflection - November 12, 2023
Rachel Dobbs — Rachel reflects on the Parable of the Ten Bridesmaids as both a cautionary tale and a call to not put off the necessary work of faith formation that will prepare us for active discipleship. Worship bulletin
Reflection - November 5, 2023
Meg Hegemann — Meg reflects on two readings that assure us that we may face great suffering and loss, but through God’s grace and mercy “all will be well, and all manner of things will be well.” Worship bulletin
Collaborative Reflection - October 29, 2023
Meg Hegemann & Jennifer Gillis-White — In an unplanned collaboration, Meg and Jennifer respond to the Oct 25 mass shooting in Lewiston, ME with a powerful call to action for change, not just thoughts and prayers. Worship bulletin
"Rarely Pure and Never Simple" - October 22, 2023
Daniel Jackson — Daniels reflects on Matt. 22:15-22. When Jesus says “So give back to Caesar what is Caesar’s, and to God what is God’s,” it is about so much more than whether we should pay taxes. Worship bulletin
"The Beat Goes On" - October 15, 2023
Daniel Jackson — With recent news headlines of death and destruction in mind, Daniel declares that in these hard times, God both comforts and calls us to “seek ways to bring love, compassion, and justice wherever we go.” Worship bulletin
Reflection - October 8, 2023
Meg Hegemann — Meg reflects on the Apostle Paul's words about his "privilege," and sees Paul as a model for us as we consider how we will us our privilege for a larger and more inclusive good, serving Christ and neighbor. Worship bulletin
"Bring Many Names" - October 8, 2023
Rev. Dr. Marisa Laviola — Marisa, the Conference Minister of the Maine Conference, United Church of Christ, reflected on how "we are named through our gifts" as we offer them in service through God's church. Worship bulletin
Reflection - September 24, 2023
Rachel Dobbs — Rachel ponders whether the parable of the Workers in the Vineyard is not about fairness or who deserves what, but about the generosity and grace of God that we are called to embody. Worship bulletin
Reflection - September 17, 2023
Meg Hegemann — Meg reflects on how our accounting to God will be, in some measure, about whether we have forgiven as we have been forgiven, offering grace to others as we have received grace. Worship bulletin
Reflection - September 10, 2023
Meg Hegemann — Sharing a personal anecdote, Meg reflects on sin, broken relationship, accountability, and the work of reconciliation that is both the hard work and the holy work of restoring relationships. Worship bulletin
Reflection - September 3, 2023
Rev. Dr. Robert Grove-Markwood — On Labor Sunday, Bob reflects on the story of Moses and the “burning bush,” where Moses is called to leadership in the work of seeking justice for the Israelites (Moses’ kin) enslaved in Egypt. Scripture
"Who Do You Say I Am?" - August 27, 2023
Daniel Jackson — Dan notes how Dr. Who, British TV science fiction character, "sees the inherent worth" of everyone, embodying God's love. Such love in real life offers "glimpses of God at work" in the world! Worship bulletin
Sermon - August 6, 2023
Daniel Jackson — Exploring some parallels between Victor Hugo's novel "Les Misérables" and the story of the Feeding of the Five Thousand (Matt 14: 13-21), Daniel sees them both as stories that reveal God's transformative compassion and love. Worship bulletin
"Up please!" - July 9, 2023
Daniel Jackson — Using the image of a weary child wanting to be picked up, Dan says that God (who is Love) "waits for us to come with arms lifted …, asking, 'Up please!'," and we are given rest, that we may live in love of God and neighbor. Worship bulletin
Sermon - July 2, 2023
Daniel Jackson — Dan notes that sin "is not trusting in God's love and Grace for ourselves and for this world." Thus, faith isn't a "sin-management program," but trust in God, not us, as the true judge of right and wrong. Worship bulletin
Proclamation - June 18, 2023
Kira Libby — On Pride Sunday, Meg Hegemann introduced Kira Libby, who points to Jesus' ministry of mercy and love - not accusation and condemnation - as the way God desires us to live together as followers of Jesus, as the Church. Worship bulletin
Proclamation - June 11, 2023
Meg Hegemann — Wearing an Alzheimer’s Awareness t-shirt with the tagline “I will remember for you,” Meg suggests it is a metaphor for the church. “To what extent,” she asks, “has the church developed dementia when it come to being the body of Christ.” Worship bulletin
Proclamation - June 4, 2023
Daniel Jackson — Daniel observes that trust in God "is based 100% in love." He asks us to consider what that kind of love - that kind of trust in God - might look like in our lives if we truly follow Jesus' call to love our neighbor. Worship bulletin
Proclamation - May 14, 2023
Meg Hegemann — Meg makes connections - with Mother's Day; Julia Ward Howe; Mary's experience of the execution of her son, Jesus; and the mercy of God - in ways you won't hear from the greeting card industry. Worship bulletin
Proclamation - May 7, 2023
Meg Hegemann — In Acts 7, Stephen is killed for challenging how the Temple's physical structure and hierarchy is draining resources that could feed people. What might Stephen say about our structures? How might we respond? Worship bulletin
"The More We Get Together" - April 30, 2023
Rev. Dr. Bob Grove-Markwood — "The more we get together, the happier we'll be," says the children's song. Does "more" include different kinds of people? The early church thought it did. So do we! Worship bulletin
Proclamation - April 23 2023
Daniel Jackson — Jesus called Lazarus to "come out" of a dark tomb, into the light and back into life. How is God calling us to come out of our dark places, to "stand in the light"? Worship bulletin
Easter Proclamation - April 9, 2023
Meg Hegemann — On Easter, as we marvel at new life, where there was death before, Meg asks: “What if we really didn’t fear death? What would we have the courage to do? Who would we have the courage to be?” Worship bulletin
Proclamation - March 19, 2023
Daniel Jackson — Through the story of Jesus seeking out and healing a man born blind, Daniel offers personal witness to God’s siding with the marginalized, those cast aside because of the blindness of others. Worship bulletin
Proclamation - March 12, 2023
Meg Hegemann — For Jesus, the world isn't divided into sacred or secular. God is everywhere. How can we, like Jesus, see and engage the holiness, the sacred, in ourselves and in others in all our everyday encounters? Worship bulletin
Proclamation - March 5, 2023
Meg Hegemann — Lent is a time to examine, to confront, to bring into the light those things we avoid or keep secret, those things that can draw us away from God. Take heart. Jesus came to save, not condemn us. Worship bulletin
"Life Is Not Lived on the Mountain" - February 19, 2023
Rev. Dr. Susan MacAlpine-Gillis — On Transfiguration Sunday, Susan guides us into Lent, reminding us that Jesus call us to follow him “down the mountain, to be lovers and healers in the valley of the world’s pain and suffering.” Worship bulletin
Proclamation - February 12, 2023
Meg Hegemann — Meg observes that Jesus challenges us to go beyond living by the "letter of the law" to have the courage to live justly, fulfilling the "Law of Love." Worship bulletin
Proclamation - February 5, 2023
Meg Hegemann — "Luke's gospel reminds us of ... the constant presence and work of the Spirit in and among those whom society would shun." Redemption, for us and them, may be found when we speak "a word of hope to those who are shunned." Worship bulletin
"Blessed to be a blessing" - January 29, 2023
Rev. Dr. Bob Grove-Markwood — Bob thinks out loud about the implications of the blessings we receive as spiritual descendants of Abraham and Sarah, to whom God said, "I will bless you, ... so that you will be a blessing." Worship bulletin
Proclamation - January 22, 2023
Daniel Jackson — Daniel observes that discipleship starts with our saying "yes" to God. Whether we are faithful to that commitment to follow Jesus is mostly revealed in the everyday moments of our lives, what we "do with the time that we are given." Worship bulletin
Proclamation - January 8, 2023
Meg Hegemann — Meg guides us into the season of Epiphany, urging us on our journey forward to chose a route of spiritual growth and passionate participation in God's continuing work of restoration, renewal, and justice. Worship bulletin
Proclamation - January 1, 2023
Meg Hegemann — As our scriptures proclaim God is making a new heaven and a new earth, Meg asks if perhaps the New Year might be a good time to reflect on all the things God is making new. Maybe even Hope? Worship bulletin
Proclamation - December 4, 2022
Meg Hegemann — Meg reflects on the complex, even contradictory, desires and longings we have at Christmas. John the Baptist sets a very different tone as we prepare for the Holy Child's birth. Worship bulletin
Proclamation - November 20, 2022
Meg Hegemann — On Reign of Christ Sunday, Meg reflects on how Jesus models for us God's way of choosing to wield a completely different kind of power in relationships - different than we may choose. Worship Bulletin
Proclamation - November 13, 2022
Meg Hegemann — Meg expands upon these threads from today's lessons: God is giving birth to something new; that new birth doesn't come without pain, but in the end there is gladness and joy! Worship bulletin
Proclamation - November 6, 2022
Meg Hegemann — Meg's message celebrates All Saints' Day and invites us to embrace those blessings already given to us -- wisdom, hope, and power. Worship bulletin
"The Offense of Grace" - October 23, 2022 sermon
Daniel Jackson — Daniel returns as a guest preacher. He reminds us that God justifies those we as humans reject, that "God is indiscriminate" in extending grace to those we are likely to consider unworthy. Worship bulletin
Proclamation - October 16, 2022
Meg Hegemann — On this Sunday, guest preacher Meg reflects on Jacob's dark night of the soul, his tenacious wrestling with a being of divine origin that yields a blessing, and what that might mean for us. Worship bulletin
Proclamation - October 9, 2022
Meg Hegemann — Guest preacher, Meg Hegemann, shared a reflection on the prophet Jeremiah's words of encouragement to the exiles in Babylon to "grow where they are planted." Worship Bulletin
"Voices and Visions" - November 21, 2021
Guest preacher, The Rev. Dr. Susan MacAlpine-Gillis is the Asst. Professor of Pastoral Theology at the Atlantic School of Theology, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Susan also participated in the baptism of her granddaughter. Worship bulletin
"The Queerness of Creation" - June 26, 2022
Tamsin Michael Robson, our guest preacher, shared their recorded sermon "The Queerness of Creation" for our first Pride service. Tamsin is a student at the Atlantic School of Theology, in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Worship bulletin
"Pentecost: living with fears, not living in fear" - June 5, 2022
The Rev. Dr. Robert Grove-Markwood, pastor of our church from 1987-2012, shared this recorded message from Indiana. Bob and Susan are a part of our online community. Worship bulletin
"Only Faith Remains" - May 1, 2022
Daniel Jackson is our guest preacher for this Lay Worship service. A 2006 graduate of Presque Isle High School, Dan began his post-secondary education at the University of Maine at Presque Isle, graduating in 2010 with French as his specialty. Worship bulletin