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Second on the Mount

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No matter where you are on the journey of faith, God’s Word has something to say to you. Second on the Mount is a collection of sermons from Second Presbyterian Church on Mountain Avenue in Roanoke, VA. Listen to the encouraging words of ministers George Anderson, Elizabeth Link, Ben Brannan, and occasional guests as we journey together, finding direction by following Jesus. We hope you’ll return to this podcast, visit our website www.spres.org for more, or visit us in person!

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No matter where you are on the journey of faith, God’s Word has something to say to you. Second on the Mount is a collection of sermons from Second Presbyterian Church on Mountain Avenue in Roanoke, VA. Listen to the encouraging words of ministers George Anderson, Elizabeth Link, Ben Brannan, and occasional guests as we journey together, finding direction by following Jesus. We hope you’ll return to this podcast, visit our website www.spres.org for more, or visit us in person!

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Episodes
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God's Memory

6/4/2024
"God's Memory" – Exodus 16:2-13, Psalm 105:37-45 Sermon by Dr. George C. Anderson from Sunday, June 2, 2024. "When God saw Israel, God remembered Abraham. . . . The psalmist is reminding the people of faith of God’s remembering for a reason: they are to remember, too." Read the manuscript on our website: https://www.spres.org/gods-memory/

Duración:00:20:44

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Buying In

5/30/2024
"Buying In" – Acts 8:1-24 Sermon by Dr. George C. Anderson from Trinity Sunday, May 26, 2024. "We can all lose perspective at times and think it is about us. We can all get tricked into believing that this world is going to be saved by some pristine political or social ideology or agenda and the church just needs to fall in line and help. What our passage reminds us is that all we do even in addressing issues and serving others will not solve the world’s problems. What it all can be is a witness to God’s unconditional love and saving grace." Read the manuscript on our website: https://www.spres.org/buying-in/

Duración:00:23:42

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Seeing What Cannot Be Seen

5/24/2024
"Seeing What Cannot Be Seen" – Acts 2:1-13, Romans 8:22-27 Sermon by Dr. George C. Anderson from Pentecost Sunday, May 19, 2024. "Here we don’t have to get lost in God told me this or God showed me that. We can focus on this inner realization that the person sitting beside you in the pew right now, and the people you least understand out there, and the people who are constantly being defined to you as different—and maybe even people to demonize—every single one of them is connected to you. They are no different from you. We are all children of God. We all need the same grace, and the same hope." Read the manuscript on our website: https://www.spres.org/seeing-what-cannot-be-seen/ Sung Prayer for Illumination: Spirit of the Living God. TEXT and MUSIC: Daniel Iverson, 1926. Text and Music © 1935 Birdwing Music (admin. EMICMGPublishing.com). CCLI Song #23488. Used by permission, CCLI #20105821.

Duración:00:26:42

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Bridging the Gap

5/14/2024
"Bridging the Gap" – John 17:6-21 Sermon by the Rev. Ben Brannan from Sunday, May 12, 2024. "Jesus was sent into the world, set apart for a unique purpose to reveal the love and grace of God to a world that he knows will not listen, yet it is the same world that God so loves, as the famous verse puts it. As the Son of God and the Son of Man, Jesus bridges the gap between God and humanity, between heaven and earth, between power and principalities and the poor and the oppressed. Being sanctified in the truth of God’s word, the disciples then—as we, the disciples now—are set apart to do the same." Read the manuscript on our website: https://www.spres.org/bridging-the-gap/

Duración:00:19:20

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Upside Down Kingdom

5/7/2024
"Upside Down Kingdom" – Mark 10:17-31 Sermon by the Rev. Elizabeth N.H. Link from Sunday, May 5, 2024. "Jesus’ love leads. It leads and redirects and corrects and turns us right around. It isn’t afraid to offend. Jesus’ love shows us what we really are, not to shame or defeat us, but to deliver us. Are we ready for this kind of loving gaze?" Read the manuscript on our website: https://www.spres.org/upside-down-kingdom/

Duración:00:15:53

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Church: Seen and Unseen

5/7/2024
"Church: Seen and Unseen" – Matthew 18:15-20 Sermon by Dr. George C. Anderson from Sunday, April 28, 2024. Read the manuscript on our website: https://www.spres.org/church-seen-and-unseen/

Duración:00:23:14

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Owning Up or Doubling Down?

5/7/2024
"Owning Up or Doubling Down?" – Acts 4:5-22 Sermon by Dr. George C. Anderson from Sunday, April 21, 2024. Read the manuscript on our website: https://www.spres.org/owning-up-or-doubling-down/

Duración:00:25:25

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Seeing Good

4/15/2024
"Seeing Good" – Acts 3:12-21 Sermon by the Rev. Ben Brannan from Sunday, April 14, 2024. Read the manuscript on our website: https://www.spres.org/seeing-good/

Duración:00:17:09

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It's Not About You, Thomas

4/9/2024
"It's Not About You, Thomas" – John 20:19-31 Sermon by Dr. Jacqueline E. Lapsley, President of Union Presbyterian Seminary, on the Sunday of the Kitty Susan Trent Symposium for Newly Ordained Ministers, April 7, 2024.

Duración:00:23:39

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Following Part VII: Loving, and so Following

4/3/2024
"Following: Loving, and so Following" – Mark 16:1-8 Lenten Sermon Series Part VII Sermon by Dr. George C. Anderson from Easter Sunday, March 31, 2024. "...so many cling to the resurrection hope in a desperate way, hoping for an out when death must come. Sadly, what often comes of this escapist hope is an escape from the moral demands of life. But a true resurrection hope is this: It is finding hope in God even after all other hopes fail you. . . . It is the hope that God will not let death and all it represents—injustice, toxicity, cruelty, despair—have the last word." Read the manuscript on our website: https://www.spres.org/following-loving-and-so-following/

Duración:00:20:09

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Following Part VI: The Crowds

3/25/2024
"Following: The Crowds" – Matthew 21:6-15, 27:15-23 Lenten Sermon Series Part VI Sermon by the Rev. Elizabeth N.H. Link from Palm Sunday, March 24, 2024. Read the manuscript on our website: https://www.spres.org/following-the-crowds/

Duración:00:19:07

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Following Part V: Following at One's Own Pace

3/18/2024
"Following: Following at One's Own Pace" – John 3:1-8, 7:50-51, 19:38-40 Lenten Sermon Series Part V Sermon by Dr. George C. Anderson from Sunday, March 17, 2024. Read the manuscript on our website: https://www.spres.org/following-following-at-ones-own-pace/

Duración:00:25:02

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Following Part IV: Paul's Conversion and Call to Follow"

3/13/2024
"Following: Paul's Conversion and Call to Follow" – Acts 9:1-20 Lenten Sermon Series Part IV Sermon by the Rev. Ben Brannan from Sunday, March 10, 2024. "When the voice of God calls out to us, when the voice of the Lord calls us to follow, we enter into something bigger and deeper than individual salvation and vocation. Conversion is never an end in and of itself. It is a beginning. We step into something new for ourselves and for the community to which we belong. A new reality. A new chapter in the life of the church, a new initiative or mission, and a new life in Christ for the individual. Following Jesus is both individual and communal, you can’t have one without the other. The individual receives the call; the community affirms the call. "And in the conversion and call and life of Paul we see a reminder that following Jesus involves a series of conversions, a series of journeys, encounters, pilgrimages, and turnings as we venture into unexplored territory." Read the manuscript on our website: https://www.spres.org/following-pauls-conversion-and-call-to-follow/

Duración:00:19:19

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Following Part III: Jesus Is Being Followed?

3/8/2024
"Following: Jesus Is Being Followed?" – Matthew 12:9-14 Lenten Sermon Series Part III Sermon by Dr. George C. Anderson from Sunday, March 3, 2024. "We all have biases. Even Jesus in our story has a bias. He clearly stated a bias in the passage. You heard it. He prefers compassion and mercy over the literal keeping of a law that would prevent a man with a need from receiving help. His bias is toward seeing the person in front of him and acting in that person’s best interests. He shows it here in healing the man. He later says we need to do this even if the person in front of us is someone we would call 'an enemy.' "What would that bias look like in the way we follow those who have their hooks in us: our family, our friends, our enemies, those who are described by others as being a type (Jews, Palestinians, criminals, refugees, the poor, the rich) but which we know are human beings? What would happen if we stubbornly kept to • a bias toward empathy and understanding so the person can be seen, • a bias toward reconciliation over retribution, • a bias toward common good over what’s good just for me?" Read the manuscript on our website: https://www.spres.org/following-jesus-is-being-followed/

Duración:00:23:16

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Following Part II: Who Said She Could Follow?

3/2/2024
"Following: Who Said She Could Follow?" – Mark 5:25-34 Lenten Sermon Series Part II Sermon by Dr. George C. Anderson from Sunday, February 25, 2024. "Who says she can follow Jesus? Not the crowd. Not even Jesus who doesn’t know she is behind him. She follows Jesus because she gets it. She gets what makes it possible for any of us to follow Jesus, no matter how worthy we think we already are. "What she gets is grace. She knows that despite what anyone says . . . that she has a place in Jesus’ company. It is not because she is well or unwell, acceptable or unacceptable, guilty or innocent, clean or unclean. It is because God’s grace, which welcomes others, welcomes her. Jesus makes that clear to her when he says, 'Daughter, your faith has made you well.' The woman’s embrace of grace is the faith that has saved her—which, by the way is a better translation than 'made you well.'" Read the manuscript on our website: https://www.spres.org/following-who-said-she-could-follow/

Duración:00:24:30

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Following Part I: Peter, the Rock

2/22/2024
"Following: Peter, the Rock" – John 18:15-17, 25-27 and 21:15-19 Lenten Sermon Series Part I Sermon by the Rev. Elizabeth N.H. Link from Sunday, February 18, 2024. "What is it that makes us chicken out—whether we’re 11 years old, 41 years old, or 81 years old? Why are we afraid to speak up? To live what we claim to believe? What is it that makes us vulnerable to this kind of behavior—the kind of behavior Peter shows on Good Friday? The kind of statements Peter makes in the courtyard that night? ". . . Jesus knows we are more than the worst things we’ve done (or left undone). He knows we are prone to choose wrong, and we are prone to shame and self-hatred. He knows how to meet us, to build the fire, and prepare the meal that will heal and restore." Read the manuscript on our website: https://www.spres.org/following-peter-the-rock/ Sung Prayer for Illumination: O Word of God Incarnate. TEXT: William Walsham How, 1867, alt. MUSIC: Neuvermehrtes Meiningiches Gesangbuch, 1963; adapt. Felix Mendelssohn, 1847. Public domain. CCLI Song #121971. CCLI #2642604.

Duración:00:19:19

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"Fan the Flame" Youth Sunday Sermons 2024

2/12/2024
"Fan the Flame" Youth Sunday Sermons 2024 – 2 Timothy 1:3-7 Sermons by graduating seniors Trevor Waters (2:00), Claire Thielecke and Caroline Kepley (7:09), and Ellen Mikkelson (13:21) from Youth Sunday, February 11, 2024. Our Youth Group theme for the year is "Fan the Flame." May the flame of faith that lives inside of you burn brighter and become a guiding light in the world!

Duración:00:18:53

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Not Alone, but Lonely

2/5/2024
"Not Alone, but Lonely" – Mark 1:29-39 Sermon by Dr. George C. Anderson from Sunday, February 2, 2024. "We are all lonely sometimes. No one can reach those inner parts of you that only God can reach. I encourage you to embrace sacred loneliness. In being alone with God, become comfortable with being alone with yourself. . . . Find your identity in being alone with God. That is where your clarity and strength will come while being among others as one who follows Jesus... the one who calls for justice, shows mercy, and works for reconciliation in the world." Read the manuscript on our website: https://www.spres.org/not-alone-but-lonely/

Duración:00:21:07

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Truth: God Is Here

1/29/2024
"Truth: God Is Here" – Mark 1:21-28, 1 Corinthians 8:1-3 Sermon by the Rev. Ben Brannan from Sunday, January 28, 2024. "There are demons—whether they be personal, communal, global, or even cosmic—that draw us away from Jesus. Yet, with God’s boundary-breaking power and love made know in Jesus Christ, we can stand up to the demons and be freed. "How might we speak with authority to these demons just as Jesus did to the demon in the synagogue? Well, for starters we can name them. We can acknowledge the truth of their reality; thus, we recognize they exist. We name the demon of unbelief, and we continue to name others we encounter: racism, inequality, religious and ideological intolerance, nationalism, classism, sexism, homophobia, ageism, bigotry, violence at home and at school, bullying, poverty, greed, war, human trafficking, terrorism, globalization for exploitation, information manipulation, media-infused fear. This is certainly not an exhaustive list. "'But take care that this liberty of yours does not somehow become a stumbling block to the weak.' We should do well to name not only our demons, but also our privilege." Read the manuscript on our website: https://www.spres.org/truth-god-is-here/

Duración:00:21:35

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Waiting Work

1/23/2024
"Waiting Work" – Acts 1:13-26 Sermon by Dr. George C. Anderson from Sunday, January 21, 2024. "Prayer is sometimes dismissed as avoiding responsibility, such as when people who actually can do something about a problem say instead, 'Let’s pray about it.' But though prayer can be used to avoid the truth and dodge responsibility, it can also be a means by which to face the truth and deal with it. . . . "Prayer is grounding oneself in God and remembering you are not alone. It is reminding oneself of God’s love; It is asking to be forgiven and it is asking to forgive; It is seeking some guidance, and asking for patience while waiting for the guidance; It is listening for some truth that so far hasn’t been heard; It is asking for a path forward that so far cannot be seen... Prayer is Waiting Work." Read the manuscript on our website: https://www.spres.org/waiting-work/

Duración:00:28:24