“Who I Am ?”
Exodus 3:7-12
Will Dyer
1-12-2025

The sermon focuses on the story of Moses and the burning bush from Exodus chapter 3, emphasizing that God calls individuals to significant tasks despite their doubts and past failures. ​ Will Dyer highlights that Moses, despite encountering God directly, questioned his own worthiness and ability to lead the Israelites out of Egypt. ​ The sermon draws parallels between Moses’ experience and our own lives, suggesting that God calls each of us to act beyond our comfort zones and past experiences. ​ It underscores that God’s presence and support are more important than our abilities, and challenges listeners to consider what God is calling them to do in their current season of life, recognizing that every moment holds divine potential. ​

“Where are you?”
Genesis 3:6-10
Will Dyer
1-5-2025

Will Dyer introduces a new nine-week series , leading up to Lent, focusing on the questions we ask of God and those God asks of us. ​ He begins by reading Genesis 3:6-13, recounting the story of Adam and Eve’s disobedience and God’s question, “Where are you?” ​ The sermon emphasizes the importance of asking deep, provocative questions in our faith journey, challenging the notion that doubt is the opposite of faith. ​ Instead, it suggests that indifference is the true opposite of faith. ​Will Dyer reflects on the human tendency to scapegoat and avoid responsibility, as seen in Adam and Eve’s responses. ​ The sermon concludes by encouraging listeners to own their brokenness, turn to Jesus, and recognize that God’s grace, through Jesus, offers redemption and eternal life.

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