Sermons

Explore Messages from past services

Feel free to peruse this collection of sermons given by Rev. Rebecca Luter and visiting pastors and preachers at Farmington Presbyterian.  Have a favorite message or want to hear one again?  Missed a Sunday?  Or maybe you simply want to know more about us.  Listen, download, read, and share freely.

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November 22 2020

How Much Is Enough?

“As you did it to one of the least of these, you did it to me.” - Jesus

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November 15 2020

Gathered to Worship, Sent to Serve

Jesus sees you and says to you, “Follow me.” Not because you are a saint, but because you aren’t.

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November 08 2020

It’s Such a Good Feeling

The only way that we are going to be a tower rising above the city is to build one another up on the foundation of Jesus Christ.

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November 01 2020

The Importance of Remembering

When a loved one dies, it is important to remember, to look at pictures, to share stories and to witness to the truth that nothing in life or in death is able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.

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October 25 2020

Please, Won’t You Be My Neighbor: The More You Love Someone

There are four ways to pattern your life that will allow you to live by the will of God: prayer, love, hospitality, and being good stewards of everything God has given you.

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October 18 2020

Please, Won’t You Be My Neighbor: Good and Angry

Mr. Rogers knew that to be human is to have things that make us angry. So, what are we supposed to do when we are good and angry?

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October 11 2020

Please, Won’t You Be My Neighbor: A More Perfect Way

God works in the world through nature, through relationships, through us as neighbors.

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October 04 2020

Please, Won’t You Be My Neighbor: A Place at the Table

Mr. Rogers saw the wonder in each person, he wanted to inspect the unique, unrepeatable miracle that each of us is and hold that amazing design up for the world to see.

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September 27 2020

Please, Won’t You Be My Neighbor: Good Neighbors See the Need and Respond

Mr. Rogers said, “We live in a world in which we need to share responsibility. It’s easy to say ‘It’s not my child, not my community, not my world, not my problem.’ Then there are those who see the need and respond. I consider those people my heroes.”

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