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Audio recordings of sermons by the Rev. David Wheeler. He currently serves as Senior Minister of the New Covenant Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He tends to avoid being labeled ”progressive” or ”traditional/conservative” when defining his approach. He hopes his sermons are ”expansive” in the sense that they help to expand compassion and understanding.
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Click here to listen to the audio version of Rev. Wheeler's sermon from February 5, titled, "The Mind of Christ," based on 1 Corinthians 2:1-16. He says that the place faithful knowledge and action and attitude meet—that is the Mind of Christ.Rev. David Wheeler
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Here is the audio version of the sermon by Rev. Wheeler from 1/29/2023. Based on 1 Corinthians 1:18-31, it discusses how life brings us critical moments where we are faced with letting go of some things and holding onto others. How do we decide? God's wisdom, Rev. Wheeler suggests, is often different from what we have often learned from our surroun…
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Based on 1 Corinthians 1:10-18, this sermon by Rev. Wheeler addresses conflict resolution and unity within the life of the Church. In the middle of the sermon, he includes an interview with the Rev. Kelly Becker, Senior Minister of Disciples Christian Church (DOC), in Bartlesville, OK.Rev. David Wheeler
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In his sermon on January 8, Rev. Wheeler suggests the story of the Magi in Matthew 2:1-12 is a story of following stars and chasing dreams, of finding Light in places and people that seem foreign to us, and a story about taking enormous risks. Click to listen to the audio. Feel free to share!Rev. David Wheeler
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Rev. Wheeler shared this sermon, part 3 in the "Close to Home," Advent series in worship at New Covenant Christian on Dec. 12, 2021. Based on Luke 3:1-18, he brought together the theme of "joy" with "repentance." Joy is found, he suggests, as we do God's work of inclusion at the margins.Rev. David Wheeler
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Rev. Wheeler offered this sermon in worship on his first Sunday at New Covenant Christian Church (DOC), Sunday, December 5. It is part 2 in the Advent series, "Close to Home," and is based on Luke 1:57-80 and deals with finding one's voice (like Zechariah) and the traditional Advent theme of Peace.Rev. David Wheeler
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This was Rev. Wheeler’s final sermon as pastor of Weatherford Federated Church and First Congregational UCC of Norman. Based on John 18:33-37, he offers an explanation of what some Christians might mean when they say, “Christ is King!”Rev. David Wheeler
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Where did the Bible come from? What do we mean when we say it is “inspired?” How do modern Christians interpret it? Rev. Wheeler deals with these and other questions in the sermon given today. Part 1 of 5 in the series, “By Popular Demand.”Rev. David Wheeler
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Rev. Wheeler offered this sermon in worship on August 1, 2021. Based on John 6:24-35, this sermon explores what it means to seek truly significant, fulfilling things in life, versus the superficial things that always leaving us wanting for more.Rev. David Wheeler
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Rev. Wheeler shared this sermon based on John 6:1-21 in worship on July 25, 2021. Does being faithful mean we are always “positive?” Is there room for some doubt, exhaustion, or even negativity among the would-be faithful? He suggests that there is.Rev. David Wheeler
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In this Trinity Sunday message given in worship on May 30, 2021, Rev. Wheeler discusses the idea of the Triune God as an expression of Divine Community. "Divinely Relational," based on Romans 8:12-17, emphasizes our need for one another, in community, and how together, we experience God as we live out this calling.…
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Rev. Wheeler preached this sermon in worship on Sunday, April 25, 2021. Based on Acts 8:26-39 (Phillip and the Ethiopian Eunuch), this sermon explores the part of this story we are NOT told in the text. Could it be that this Eunuch was actually the one INCLUDING Phillip? And, could it be that the Eunuch may have even saved the Church?…
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Rev. Wheeler offered this sermon during worship on April 18, 2021. Based on 1 John 3:1-7, this sermon takes a look at how we view life and salvation. In addition, he offers a pastoral response to the recent mass shootings and instances of police violence.Rev. David Wheeler
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Rev. Wheeler offered this sermon in worship on April 11, 2021. "Doubting Thomas," gets a bad wrap, Rev. Wheeler suggests. A healthy skepticism can be a good thing as long as one keeps their heart and mind open, like a door, to new information. Based on John 20:19-31.Rev. David Wheeler
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Click here to listen to this message from worship on February 28. On this 2nd Sunday in Lent, we will continue our worship series, “Again and Again.” Rev. Wheeler will share a message he is calling, “Again and Again, We are Called to Listen,” based on Psalm 22 and Mark 8. He addresses how cultural conditioning to violence and self-interest often in…
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This is part 1 in the Lenten series, "Again and Again." From worship on Feb. 21, Rev. Wheeler draws from the Covenant God made near the flood waters' receding edge after Noah's Ark and the Markan account of Jesus' Baptism, where God met Jesus near the Jordan River's edge-- to explain how God meets us today.…
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This sermon is from Sunday, February 7, 2021 when Rev. Wheeler presented a message called, “The Vastness and Nearness of the Divine Mystery,” based on Isaiah 40:21-31. Why is it human beings have such difficulty "finding" God when God is infinitely transcendent and immanent all at the same time?Rev. David Wheeler
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In this sermon from January 31, 2021, Rev. Wheeler draws on Mark 1:21-28, when Jesus casts out some demons at the Temple, in order to facilitate a conversation about the current "demons" of lies and conspiracy theories that are running so rampant in our nation right now.Rev. David Wheeler
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This sermon is from worship on January 10, 2021. Let's celebrate the Baptism of Our Lord Sunday by examining how our own perception of ourselves aligns with who God says we are. “Knowing Thyself,” is the title of Rev. Wheeler’s sermon this week, based on Mark 1:4-11. In light of the events in Washington this past week, knowing ourselves and who God…
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