Episodes

Monday Oct 21, 2024
Monday Oct 21, 2024
The Rev. Dr. Dan De Leon, our Senior Pastor, delivers a message reflecting on Matthew 25:1-13, titled “After the Amen" on the Twenty-Second Sunday after Pentecost.
A brief synopsis:
Welcome to an archival episode, as we have recorded sermons that predate our podcast's production! Please enjoy this sermon originally preached in 2014.
For more information about our church and our mission, please visit friends-ucc.org

Monday Oct 14, 2024
Monday Oct 14, 2024
The Rev. Dr. Dan De Leon, our Senior Pastor, delivers a message reflecting on Mark 10:17-31 titled “Wow!" on the Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost.
A brief synopsis:
Jesus’ call to the man to give up his wealth is not just about individual sacrifice, but about empowering others and building a more just and inclusive community. Through the lens of disability, the sermon challenges the church to continue making its spaces truly accessible, recognizing that all people—especially those marginalized—have unique and indispensable contributions to the body of Christ.
For more information about our church and our mission, please visit friends-ucc.org

Monday Oct 14, 2024
Monday Oct 14, 2024
Kyle Riley, our member in discernment, delivers a message reflecting on Matthew 22: 15-22, titled “Taxes and Tithing" on the Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost.
A brief synopsis:
This sermon emphasizes the profound connection between faith and finances, using the biblical story of paying taxes to Caesar as a starting point. It reflects on the power of money and challenges the notion that faith and finances should remain separate. Tithing invites people to surrender control of their finances to God, and even in a world marked by systemic injustices, giving is seen as an act of solidarity with the oppressed.
Welcome to an archival episode, as we have recorded sermons that predate our podcast's production! Please enjoy this sermon originally preached in 2023.
For more information about our church and our mission, please visit friends-ucc.org

Monday Oct 14, 2024
Monday Oct 14, 2024
The Rev. Nikki Stahl, guest preacher, delivers a message reflecting on 1 Corinthians 11:17-26, titled “Memorable Love" on the Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost.
A brief synopsis:
Memory preserves the essence of relationships, both with loved ones and with Jesus. In Communion, we are asked to remember Jesus's life and teachings, especially in the face of efforts—such as crucifixion—that aimed to erase his presence from history. Just as families pass down stories to honor their ancestors, so too should the church remember and embody Jesus's message of love and grace.
Welcome to an archival episode, as we have recorded sermons that predate our podcast's production! Please enjoy this sermon originally preached in 2022.
For more information about our church and our mission, please visit friends-ucc.org

Monday Oct 14, 2024
Monday Oct 14, 2024
The Rev. Trent Williams, our Executive Pastor, delivers a message reflecting on James 1:17-27, titled “Give Generously" on the Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost.
A brief synopsis:
The nature of giving is an essential aspect of God's character and the human experience. Every generous act of giving originates from God. True religion, according to James, is expressed in actions like caring for the needy and living justly. We reflect on examples of meaningful gifts—both tangible and intangible—and how these acts of generosity reflect divine love. We are encouraged to see life itself as a gift and participate in spreading justice, joy, and peace.
Welcome to an archival episode, as we have recorded sermons that predate our podcast's production! Please enjoy this sermon originally preached in 2021.
For more information about our church and our mission, please visit friends-ucc.org

Monday Oct 14, 2024
Monday Oct 14, 2024
The Rev. Trent Williams, our Executive Pastor, delivers a message reflecting on Mark 9:14-33, titled “This I Believe" on the Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost.
A brief synopsis:
The sermon reflects on faith as a blend of belief and doubt, highlighting the transformative power of kindness, compassion, and small acts of love in our world.
Welcome to an archival episode, as we have recorded sermons that predate our podcast's production! Please enjoy this sermon originally preached in 2020.
For more information about our church and our mission, please visit friends-ucc.org

Monday Oct 14, 2024
Monday Oct 14, 2024
The Rev. Dr. Dan De Leon, our Senior Pastor, delivers a message reflecting on Matthew 22:34-46, titled “Reformed and Reforming" on the Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost.
A brief synopsis:
Love—love for God and neighbor—stands at the core of Jesus' teachings, as described in the Gospel of Matthew. The Rev. De Leon challenges the tendency toward certainty, viewing it as idolatrous, and invites the congregation into a deeper, more adventurous faith, open to growth and transformation. Drawing from personal experiences and historical context, he underscores the importance of continual reformation within the church, particularly in addressing social justice issues like domestic violence, LGBTQ+ inclusion, and racial equality.
Welcome to an archival episode, as we have recorded sermons that predate our podcast's production! Please enjoy this sermon originally preached in 2017.
For more information about our church and our mission, please visit friends-ucc.org

Monday Oct 14, 2024
Monday Oct 14, 2024
The Rev. Dr. Dan De Leon, our Senior Pastor, delivers a message reflecting on Genesis 33:1-11, titled “Reconciling a Misogynistic Mess" on the Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost.
A brief synopsis:
In this sermon, the Rev. Dr. Dan De Leon explores the biblical story of Jacob and Esau, emphasizing themes of reconciliation over judgment. He highlights the historical conflict between the brothers and contrasts it with their eventual reunion, which signifies the possibility of forgiveness and healing. De Leon critiques societal issues such as misogyny and cultural norms that perpetuate judgment, advocating for a church that values reconciliation and compassion. He encourages vulnerability, honesty, and humility as essential for addressing systemic injustices and fostering understanding. Through personal anecdotes, he illustrates the importance of recognizing diverse family structures and the need for the church to engage actively in promoting human dignity and justice. The sermon concludes with a prayer for grace and respect in relationships across gender lines.
Welcome to an archival episode, as we have recorded sermons that predate our podcast's production! Please enjoy this sermon originally preached in 2016.
For more information about our church and our mission, please visit friends-ucc.org

Monday Oct 14, 2024
Monday Oct 14, 2024
The Rev. Dr. Dan De Leon, our Senior Pastor, Robin Miller and David Manuel share a Sacred Conversation on the Occasion of Access Sunday reflecting on Mark 10:35-45, on the Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost.
Welcome to an archival episode, as we have recorded sermons that predate our podcast's production! Please enjoy this sermon originally preached in 2015.
For more information about our church and our mission, please visit friends-ucc.org

Monday Oct 14, 2024
Monday Oct 14, 2024
The Rev. Dr. Dan De Leon, our Senior Pastor, delivers a message reflecting on Matthew 23:1-12, titled “Sibling Mutuality" on the Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost.
A brief synopsis:
Jesus teaches that true greatness comes from humility and serving one another, rather than seeking titles and recognition. He invites us to see each other as siblings in a covenant community, where labels and hierarchies do not define our worth in God's eyes.
Welcome to an archival episode, as we have recorded sermons that predate our podcast's production! Please enjoy this sermon originally preached in 2014.
For more information about our church and our mission, please visit friends-ucc.org