Do we substitute being right for being faithful? Sermon by Rev. Jim Lockwood-Stewart, former pastor of Epworth United Methodist Church, Berkeley, Cali...
How do we find the holy ground which is our source and strength? Sermon by Rev. Odette Lockwood-Stewart, pastor of Epworth United Methodist Church, Be...
Prayer is a cry for justice. Sermon by Rev. Odette Lockwood-Stewart, pastor of Epworth United Methodist Church, Berkeley, California, recorded August ...
Infinite mercy lets us live out our lives in gratitude. Message by Randall Miller, assistant professor in Christian ethics and social theory at the Pa...
Our concern for each other is most important. Message by Rick Beeman, chaplain at the Heritage Retirement Home in San Francisco and a member of Epwort...
Live each day with more kindness and compassion. Message by Susan Willm, a liturgist and longtime member of Epworth United Methodist Church, Berkeley,...
Neglecting the present is what often makes us inhuman. Sermon by Rev. Ron Parker, former pastor of Epworth United Methodist Church, Berkeley, Californ...
Our compassionate actions can begin only by drawing close to those we may fear. Sermon by Odette Lockwood-Stewart, pastor of Epworth United Methodist ...
We go in small steps with open hearts and empty hands, trusting in God's grace. Sermon by Odette Lockwood-Stewart, pastor of Epworth United Methodist ...
You can always get back home. Message by Erin Adachi-Kriege, youth president Epworth United Methodist Church, Berkeley, California, recorded on Youth ...