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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June 05 2016

Set Your Hearts

How do we look at the world and see what God sees? How do we live in the world and desire what God desires?

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May 29 2016

There Is No Other

The people of Israel have forgotten who they are, they have forgotten the stories of their ancestors, and they don’t have a vision for the future. They have forgotten what they value, so they are having a hard making decisions.

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May 22 2016

Much More to Say

God is still leading us, still revealing truth to us.

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May 01 2016

Don’t Just Stand There

That’s what witnesses do. We love. We are sent out of the harbor to love. So why do we just stand there?

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April 24 2016

Witnesses

You know me. You’ve seen me. But that’s not the point. You are my witnesses. You have a story to tell.

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April 17 2016

Three Days of Blindness

And after three days of physical blindness, the light that had blinded him physically cured his spiritual blindness. Paul was transformed. The important question for us as disciples and doubters is, “How did that happen?”

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April 10 2016

My Master and My God

Thomas will not prefer comfort over honesty. For Thomas and for us, belief comes as we seek to know. Belief comes through learning, through prayer, through study, through questioning.

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April 03 2016

In the Breaking of Bread

Experiencing God is recognizing a moment of grace, a moment of community, a moment of love.

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March 27 2016

The Tomb Was Empty

If this weren’t exactly how it happened, Luke would not have written it down. The Good News in this story is not how Jesus’ followers reacted. It is only after they see Jesus that their despairing turns to rejoicing and their hope is alive.

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