All Class Members have answered God’s call and, through the guidance of The Holy Spirit, will achieve their full potential as active Disciples for Christ. As a result, we will change the world and continue to support each other through the joys and hardships of life.
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HPUMC - Cornerstone Sermons (Contemporary Worship)
Highland Park United Methodist Church - Dallas, Texas
Join us each week for contemporary worship with a vibrant community of Christian believers. With a modern voice, Cornerstone links Bible-based preaching with relevant life application.
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HPUMC - Sanctuary Sermons (Traditional Worship)
Highland Park United Methodist Church - Dallas, Texas
Join us each week for traditional worship and an inspiring message from Senior Minister Rev. Paul Rasmussen and Rev. Matt Tuggle.
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This service embodies rich worship in the Methodist tradition by being both catholic and evangelical—ministering to head and heart. Every Sunday, the congregation hears and responds to God through hymns, prayers, the reading and preaching of scripture, and weekly celebration of Holy Communion. Learn more: hpumc.org/visit
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Instead of a traditional sermon, Rev. Marcum presents an extended and in-depth exploration of the scripture utilizing the best contemporary scholarship to help participants fully understand what the scriptures meant when they are written.
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Munger Place Church is the East Dallas campus of Highland Park United Methodist Church. Worship services include both the best of the old and the best of the new. The music is rock and roll-based, sermons are both live and on video, and dress is casual. But at the same time, the services draw from 2,000 years of Christianity by incorporating some of the beautiful old hymns, prayers, and responses.
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Set in the beautiful Cox Chapel, this service features acoustic worship and preaching. Each week we’ll sing traditional hymns and contemporary songs of faith, and take an in-depth look at scripture and practical wisdom for living out our faith today.
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Munger Place Church is the East Dallas campus of Highland Park United Methodist Church. Worship services include both the best of the old and the best of the new. The music is rock and roll-based, sermons are both live and on video, and dress is casual. But at the same time, the services draw from 2,000 years of Christianity by incorporating some of the beautiful old hymns, prayers, and responses.
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Featuring HPUMC music worship leaders
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Rev. Tripp Gulledge
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Rev. Walt Marcum
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Rev. Matt Tuggle
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Rev. Paul Rasmussen
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We live in a consumer-driven world. We are especially reminded of that during this time of year. Unfortunately, this has permeated into our churches and caused us to lose sight of our mission. Join us this Sunday as we reclaim our mission and explore a better way of doing ministry. Scripture: Ephesians 4:11-13 CEB Sermon: Rev. Sean McDonald…
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Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. Jesus tells us that in this life, we will have trouble (John 16:33). It is not a matter of if, but when. Yet, we can still experience inner peace as the storms around us do not have to become the storms within us. In Matthew 14, we see Peter’s incredible act of faith as he walks on water toward Je…
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Rev. Tripp Gulledge
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Rev. Walt Marcum
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Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. Our culture celebrates efficiency. We prioritize getting from Point A to Point B as quickly as possible, and we are good at it! But what if closing the gap between problem and solution isn’t always the goal? Some things—like heartache, grief, and struggle— cannot be rushed. Though we crave instant…
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Rev. Chip Roberston
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Many of us want to grow closer to God. In fact, as Christians, it is our main goal! But how do we do that? We tend to think of things like prayer and attending church, which is undoubtedly true. However, our scripture for this week suggests something else that we tend to overlook. And it may be the most important way to grow closer to God. Scriptur…
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And What Would Some of the Key Criteria Be for Doing So?
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Rev. Walt Marcum
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Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. In today's politically charged culture, it’s easy to view everything through a red or blue lens. But this clouds our vision, making it harder to see Jesus as he truly is, beyond the confines of political affiliation. It's crucial to remember that while we cast our votes for candidates, we cast our…
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Rev. Tripp Gulledge
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Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. The average adult makes about 35,000 decisions per day, large and small. That’s an unbelievable number! Every day, we find ourselves at forks in the road and have to choose which path to proceed down. Many are referring to this election and the outcomes afterward as a big fork in the road for our …
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Political Party/Pundit or God? And How Do We Do So?
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Scripture: [1] Matthew 28:16-20 NRSV, [2] Romans 1:16 NRSV [1] Now the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain to which Jesus had directed them. When they saw him, they worshipped him; but some doubted. And Jesus came and said to them, ‘All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all natio…
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Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. Throughout this sermon series, we have learned that joy is not dependent on our circumstances. But how do we claim joy in the midst of uncertainty or challenges? In Acts 9, Ananias is called by God to go find a man named Saul and minister to him. We know him today as the Apostle Paul, one of the m…
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Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. Do you ever have to deal with mean people? Of course you do, and it's really hard! As people of faith, how are we supposed to respond to the mean people we encounter? Do we return mean with mean? After all, "getting even" sounds really nice. And surely we shouldn't just tolerate meanness. That doe…
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Rev. Camille May
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Rev. Walt Marcum
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This week’s sermon kicks off our Covenant/Commitment series entitled “Embrace the Why?” In this week’s message we will explore one of the most fundamental questions we can ponder as followers of Jesus - “Why Embrace Why?” The answer is found in the verse following one of the most well-known and quoted verses of scripture – John 3:16. The answer to …
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From HPUMC Outreach.
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The Landscape of American Protestantism: The Fundamentalist-Modernist Conflict of the 1920's
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Rev. Walt Marcum
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Amanda Geier
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Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. The apostle Paul knew one thing about how to cultivate joy that we so easily miss today. In his last meeting with the elders from Ephesus, Paul charges them to watch over and serve the church (Acts 20:28). He also reminded them of Jesus’ teaching, “It is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts…
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Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. We all have regrets about things we've done, decisions we've made, or people we've hurt. Sometimes by accident. Sometimes with intention. The impact of yesterday's choices often leads to a heart full of pain and chaos today. What do you do when the past just won't stay away from the present? What …
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The image of God.
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