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Sat, March 15, 2025
Imagine a world where love and hope challenge the very foundations of societal norms. In this episode, we journey through the Advent season, exploring the profound impact of these themes in our lives. We revisit the powerful narrative of Mary and Elizabeth from the Gospel of Luke, revealing how their courage and acceptance of divine will set an example for us all. Through this story, we uncover the importance of consenting to co-create with the Holy Spirit and how embracing this divine collaboration can fill our lives with purpose and meaning. Join us as we examine the transformative role of the Holy Spirit in the lives of these remarkable women, transcending age and societal judgment. We highlight the beauty of mutual support and recognition of God's work, demonstrated in the encounter between Mary and Elizabeth. Elizabeth's joyous acclamation of Mary's blessing is a testament to the significance of belief and the power of divine promises. As we ponder their faith and courage, we are invited to reflect on how these themes of hope, joy, and love can inspire us to trust in the unseen work of the Holy Spirit in our own lives. Finally, we turn our attention to the revolutionary love embodied during the Advent season, challenging oppressive systems and reminding us of the principles of God's kingdom. We discuss the notion of vulnerability as fertile ground for divine intervention, drawing insights from historical and biblical figures. As we prepare for Christmas, we are encouraged to embrace the transformative power of love and the assurance of new life being nurtured even in times of waiting. This episode serves as a heartfelt invitation to embrace love and hope, guiding us to live in a way that reflects heaven on earth. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Thu, January 23, 2025
Have you ever wondered how peace can emerge from the midst of chaos? In our latest episode, as we follow the journey through Advent, exploring the profound lessons from the story of John the Baptist and Zechariah's transformative song. We promise you’ll discover the significance of doubt, silence, and eventual redemption, as we reflect on the start of a new liturgical year filled with hope and anticipation. Through personal stories and reflections on scripture, we invite you to appreciate the gift of peace amidst life's inevitable struggles, offering a profound reminder that faith can bring calm even in the most turbulent times. As we continue, we challenge conventional notions of peace and repentance by revisiting the radical life and teachings of John the Baptist. Peace isn't just about quiet and order; it can also be about challenging injustice and embracing transformation. Through examining John's call to repentance and exploring the deeper meaning of baptism, we reveal how true peace requires us to engage actively with our faith and the world around us. You’ll be inspired to consider how repentance might not only change you but also pave the way for justice and equity in the broader community. Finally, we turn our gaze inward, urging you to find joy and purpose in humble service and intentional living. Our discussion emphasizes the importance of focusing on what truly matters—relationships, love, and the lasting impact of our actions. By choosing joy and letting go of negativity, we remind you of the hope and peace available through faith and encourage you to embrace a mindset that transforms not only your own life but those around you. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Wed, January 22, 2025
What if the season of Advent is more than just a countdown to Christmas? Join us on this enriching journey through hope, love, peace, and joy, as we explore how these profound themes can transform us. Through our discussions, we'll unpack the beauty of waiting and uncover the quiet miracles that unfold around us every day. Discover the sacredness of darkness as a space where the Spirit hovers, offering comfort and assurance that we are never alone, even amidst life's challenges. As we reflect on the transformative power of love, we challenge our perceptions of divine intervention. The quiet acceptance of Mary and the imagery in Luke’s Gospel remind us that true transformation often comes through humble, everyday moments. We'll share insights on how to cultivate a posture of awareness, finding fulfillment in the miraculous nature of spiritual growth. This Advent, embrace the kingdom of God by nurturing relationships and creating meaningful connections with those around you. Finally, we explore the tension between personal gain and the satisfaction found in love and service. Through metaphors of darkness and light, and stories like that of Lazarus, we'll delve into the divine possibilities that await when we open our hearts to love’s freedom. In moments of solitude and wilderness, be encouraged by prayers for hope, as we tend to it like gardeners allowing it to grow wild. May this Advent season lead you to the table of love, where the promise of renewal and a complex joy born from suffering can guide you toward new hope. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Mon, December 02, 2024
Can gratitude transform your life into one of peace and joy? Join us as we explore this profound question As Thanksgiving approaches, we celebrate the power of living a life guided by love and gratitude, inspired. Together, we reflect on the importance of being instruments of peace and bridge builders, much like the Prayer of St. Francis encourages. By embracing gratitude as a lifestyle and an ethical choice, imagine the possibilities of creating a kingdom on Earth filled with light and love. Through personal stories, we recount journey from struggling with anger, to finding inner peace by embodying forgiveness, mercy, and kindness. Our conversation centers on how embracing these virtues can lead to self-liberation and personal growth, aligning with the spirit of love that God has for all of us. We also delve into the significance of reframing our perspectives, using gratitude to shift focus from self-centeredness to a mindset of abundance and community, even when faced with life's challenges. In a world that often prioritizes speed and convenience, we emphasize the beauty of slowing down, practicing generosity, and making space for others. Hear about a poignant story that underscores the tragic consequences of impatience and the transformative power of love and peace. Our discussion wraps up with insights on approaching life's hurdles with grace, reinforced by the sacred practice of communion, reminding us of God's boundless love and provision. Throughout, gratitude remains a central theme, encouraging us to adopt it as a lifeline to a more fulfilling life. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Mon, December 02, 2024
What if finding peace amidst chaos is as simple as embracing faith? Journey with us on the First Love Church Podcast as we recount a transformative vacation experience in Arizona that taught us to find serenity in God's unwavering presence. Through personal stories and reflections on the beloved hymn "Great is Thy Faithfulness," we explore how unity and community worship can bolster our faith, turning life's disappointments into opportunities to witness divine grace. We also reflect on living a Christ-like life, where patience and love are paramount. Drawing from 24 years of spiritual service, we share how embodying Jesus' teachings can inspire and uplift those around us, fostering a non-judgmental approach to life. Listen in as we examine the nuances between fleeting happiness and enduring joy, and delve into the miraculous power of gratitude to shift mindsets and perspectives, even during challenging times. Join our conversation about the profound impact of choosing love over fear and good over evil. We share stories of becoming more attuned to the Holy Spirit's presence in our lives and emphasize the importance of maintaining a prayerful connection to the divine. With gratitude as our guide, discover how simple acts of kindness can transform lives and how every moment can be a sacred opportunity for growth and renewal. Embrace love, gratitude, and kindness as transformative forces in your life and witness how they enrich your everyday experiences. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Tue, November 26, 2024
What if the most transformative power in your life was as simple as love? Join us on the First Love Church podcast as we explore the radical teachings of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark, where love and compassion hold the keys to a fulfilling and peaceful existence. We dive into the tension between Jesus and the religious leaders of His time, reflecting on His profound message that challenges us to move beyond superficial labels and prioritize love above all else. Together, we unravel the essence of Jesus's teachings and consider how they compel us to live with kindness and understanding, both in our personal interactions and within our digital communities. Listeners are invited to reflect on the power of gratitude and its ability to transform mental health and foster community, especially as we approach Thanksgiving. Through relatable anecdotes, we share insights on how love and compassion can reshape modern life. From navigating traffic with grace to fostering forgiveness, we discuss the journey of unlearning ingrained behaviors to embody the love and compassion that Jesus taught. Let go of old habits and embrace a mindset that prioritizes love, guiding your actions and interactions, and ultimately, cultivating a more generous and understanding world. As we conclude this enlightening episode, the metaphorical invitation to "the table" serves as a powerful reminder of God's abundant grace and the inclusive nature of His love. We explore the significance of gathering as a community, emphasizing the importance of extending generosity and kindness to others, much like the teachings of Peter and John. We challenge listeners to become vessels of comfort and love, embodying the lessons learned through spiritual unity and friendship. By embracing love and unity through action, we can illuminate our paths and create a more compassionate and peaceful world. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Mon, November 18, 2024
Have you ever wondered what it truly means to see the world through God's eyes? In our latest episode, we explore the powerful narrative of Bartimaeus from Mark 10, uncovering the profound impact of simple, heartfelt prayer. Discover how Bartimaeus' cry for mercy parallels our own struggles with spiritual blindness and urges us to re-examine our deepest desires when approaching God. By acknowledging Jesus as the "Son of David," Bartimaeus not only recognizes Jesus's divine identity but also highlights the transformative power of mercy—encompassing healing, restoration, and the unfolding of God's kingdom. We take a closer look at the symbolic act of Bartimaeus discarding his cloak, representing a leap of faith towards a transformed life and renewed commitment to discipleship. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, we draw parallels between physical and spiritual sight, encouraging a dialogue with God that fosters a transformative relationship. Join us as we express gratitude to our online community, emphasizing communion and love, and invite everyone to part in the shared joy of this journey. With a promise to return to Ocala, we extend an invitation to share in prayer and reflection on the boundless mercy of Jesus Christ, guided by the Holy Spirit towards embodying love and service. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Fri, November 08, 2024
Have you ever wondered why our expectations of divine intervention often clash with a greater purpose? Join us on a thought-provoking journey as we unpack the beautiful complexity of trusting a divine plan that transcends our understanding. Drawing inspiration from the life of Jesus and his disciples, we explore how our desires for worldly assurance often conflict with the path laid before us—a journey marked by faith, humility, and diverse partnerships. Together, we’ll reflect on personal stories and the courage it takes to take the next step, even when the end is not in sight. Imagine a life led by service rather than power, where love and humility are the guiding forces. This episode poses a paradigm shift in leadership, challenging traditional notions of success. By recounting transformative experiences, we illustrate how embodying the spirit of servanthood can lead to profound personal growth, particularly in relationships and community life. Delve into stories where acts of selfless service and generosity redefine greatness, echoing the timeless teachings of Jesus. Our discussions reveal how love, the heartbeat of God's kingdom, can transform lives and communities. Let the stories of spontaneous kindness and generous hearts inspire you to become an instrument of love. Envision the communion table as a symbol of grace and open arms, welcoming all to partake in a life marked by service and compassion. Through poignant anecdotes, we uncover the power of showing up for others, especially in their moments of uncertainty, and how these acts can serve as an answer to unspoken prayers. Together, we explore the sacred opportunity to let grace permeate our lives and interactions, encouraging a world where every encounter is touched by divine love. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Fri, November 08, 2024
This episode of the First Love Church podcast invites you to discover the sacredness in ordinary moments. Through biblical narratives and reflections on the natural world, we explore how faith can illuminate the divine in the mundane, and how stories like that of Job remind us of God's omnipotence and enduring love. The wisdom from Hebrews provides a foundation for this spiritual journey, guiding us to seek renewal and hope amid life's challenges. Our discussion takes a thoughtful turn as we tackle the role of doubt in faith. Contrary to popular belief, doubt can signify an active engagement with our beliefs. By embracing questions and uncertainties, we deepen our connection with God, who understands our struggles intimately. Jesus, as our eternal advocate, exemplifies compassion and grace, illustrating the power of community in strengthening our faith. We reflect on the importance of letting go of earthly promises and focusing instead on divine provision and forgiveness. Finally, we delve into the transformative power of living in alignment with God's way. By examining the concept of sin and redemption, and reframing sin as "missing the point," we are encouraged to strive for a life of generosity, love, and purposeful living. Personal growth is within reach as we align closer with Jesus's teachings, aspiring to embody the love and peace of His kingdom. Through powerful stories of empathy and understanding, we see how extending grace and practicing compassion can turn aggression into moments of healing and transformation. Join us as we navigate themes of resilience, renewal, and hope in our community, finding peace even amidst life's storms. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Thu, October 10, 2024
Salt and Light and what Jesus says his followers are. Through engaging narratives and personal stories, we challenge you to embody the essence of a neighbor in need, moving beyond superficial acts of kindness to genuine, impactful connections. Hear about a moment of unexpected compassion that transformed a simple task into a profound lesson in love and community. We emphasize that living out Jesus' message means recognizing everyone's struggles and extending our help unconditionally, with humility and vulnerability. Explore the transformative power of prayer and the deep connections it fosters with the divine and our true selves. Learn how prayer acts as a bridge to rekindle relationships and create opportunities for change, with the reassurance that your actions can bring hope and healing even while awaiting answers. We invite you to join us on this spiritual journey, embracing the light and love that can transform not only your life but also the world around you. Visit us at firstlovechurch.org for more resources and to continue this journey together. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Thu, September 26, 2024
What if reorienting your soul could start with a simple Sunday gathering? On this spiritually enriching episode of the First Love Church Podcast, we explore the sacred significance of these gatherings as a time to remember our true identity as beloved children of God. Journey with us through the teachings of Jesus, the Beatitudes, and the book of Philemon, as we reflect on embodying our faith through generosity and action. We'll discuss the transformative power of living like Jesus, fully immersing ourselves in spiritual life, and embracing the unforced rhythms of grace. How can the practice of gratitude and prayer transform your perspective on daily life? Inspired by Acts 2:42 and the experiences of early Christians, we encourage you to embark on a year-long journey of recognizing a thousand gifts in your life. By contrasting the comforts of home with the challenges faced on mission trips, we highlight the often-overlooked daily comforts that warrant our gratitude. Through this lens, discover how allowing the Bible to read us can lead to profound personal growth and a deeper appreciation for the blessings around us. Do you long for true wisdom and a life characterized by peace and gentleness? This episode delves into the essence of divine wisdom, as exemplified in the teachings of James and the story of Jonah. Learn how virtues like purity, peace, gentleness, and mercy can guide your interactions and relationships. We'll also explore the concept of eliminating hurry from our lives, fostering a peaceful environment, and becoming peacemakers guided by the Holy Spirit. Join us in embracing God's wisdom and love, living out these values through service, and cultivating meaningful connections that reflect Christ's love and mercy. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Thu, September 12, 2024
What does it mean to truly live out your faith? This episode of our podcast takes a deep dive into the Book of James, inviting you to explore the dynamic relationship between belief and action; highlighting the vital role of community in spiritual growth. Through reflections on nature, we uncover profound lessons about hope and renewal, emphasizing that genuine faith is shown through our actions, not just our words. Together, we tackle the pressing issues of equality and mercy, challenging ourselves to live without favoritism and support those who are marginalized. Inspired by Jesus' example, we explore the biblical mandate to "love your neighbor as yourself," and discuss practical ways to break down societal barriers and practice infinite mercy and justice in our everyday lives. This episode is a powerful reminder that true change and healing come from living out the kingdom of God with faith and action intertwined. Join us in this inspiring journey, and discover how you can make a difference in your community by living out the way of Jesus. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Thu, September 12, 2024
Discover the profound beauty of finding God in the everyday as we journey through ordinary moments together. Have you ever wondered what it means to see God's presence in the mundane aspects of life? Join us as we explore how ordinary time in the liturgical calendar can transform our daily experiences into sacred encounters. We'll also introduce our five-week focus on the Book of James, emphasizing the importance of personal spiritual growth and authentic faith, as taught by someone traditionally viewed as Jesus' brother. Engage in a heartwarming discussion on the practice of generous listening and how viewing everyone as our brothers and sisters can transform our actions and attitudes. We share insights on the struggles of managing emotions and the peace that comes from letting go of material attachments and trusting in God's goodness. Through personal stories, we highlight the importance of embracing the truth that every good thing in our lives is a gift from God, encouraging a life of generosity and kindness. Finally, we tackle the complex issue of anger, offering constructive ways to manage it while reflecting on the transformative power of love and service. With inspiring stories of individuals finding purpose through helping others, we invite you to rediscover your true identity and embrace humility. By aligning our actions with the teachings of Jesus, we can cultivate a more compassionate and controlled response to life's challenges, fostering a supportive and loving community. Join us on this spiritual journey of growth, grace, and service. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Tue, August 27, 2024
Can love truly transform our lives and communities? Join us in this thought-provoking episode as we explore the deep metaphor of Jesus as the bread of life, reflecting on how His teachings on love resonate across cultures. We delve into the Apostle Paul's wisdom on maturity being marked by love and discuss the profound obligations we have in loving not just our neighbors, but our enemies and ourselves. Through the lens of 1 Corinthians 13, we unpack the challenges of expressing genuine love in our daily interactions and the importance of speaking with kindness and compassion. Our conversation emphasizes the necessity of putting others' needs above our own, allowing the Spirit of Christ to lead us in showing true compassion. We share personal anecdotes that illustrate how small, consistent acts of kindness can bring about significant change and underscore the idea that love is not just for personal fulfillment but is a force that can transform the world. In the final chapters, we address the internal struggle between staying mired in negativity and rising above it through the transformative life offered in Christ Jesus. We explore how faith, hope, and love—especially love in action—play crucial roles in fostering trust, open communication, and community support. Reflecting on 1 Timothy, chapter 6, we discuss the importance of generosity and readiness to share as a means of storing up true treasures. Join us as we learn to live in alignment with divine love, embracing the power of simple acts of kindness and the profound impact of holy communion in our spiritual journey. For more information, visit us online at firstlovechurch.org. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Fri, April 05, 2024
Join us as we journey through the transformative power of love and resurrection, drawing inspiration from the Easter narrative. Mary Magdalene's unwavering love and her poignant vigil during Holy Saturday serve as our backdrop for a conversation about enduring hope and love's capacity to transcend even the grave. Imagine standing before an empty tomb, grief-stricken and yet on the cusp of a miraculous discovery. Through Mary's eyes, we explore the depths of heartbreak and the dawning of understanding, as love persists beyond death's veil. This chapter of the Easter story invites us to consider the transformative power of love and the promise of new beginnings, Finally, as we recount Mary Magdalene's witness to the resurrection, we uncover the universal message of love's inclusivity and its challenge to see each other as a cherished family under God. Her actions not only speak to the miracle of the risen Lord but also to the everyday miracles that grace our lives. Let's remain open to love's transformative nature and celebrate the ways it is manifested, remembered, and honored, as we, like the Apostle Thomas, learn that love finds a way, even behind our own locked doors. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Tue, March 12, 2024
Have you ever found yourself at a crossroads, faced with the choice between retaliation or forgiveness, anger or love? Our Lenten journey takes us through these very human experiences, weaving a tapestry of stories that illustrate the transformative power of choosing love, even in the most trying of times. As we navigate the complexities of life, we often overlook the simple yet profound impact of love in action; from the domestic misunderstandings that test our patience to the everyday encounters that invite us to see Jesus in our midst. During our intimate discussions, we confront the internal battles that arise in moments of frustration, like the vexing sound of early morning construction or the accidental destruction of a beloved grapevine. These narratives serve as a mirror, reflecting the ways in which our reactions can either foster a forgiving environment or escalate into regret and shame. The narrative shifts to an understanding that love and sacrifice are pillars on which we can build a life that resonates with the teachings of Jesus, inviting listeners to embrace a spirit of communion and community that extends beyond traditional barriers. Our closing thoughts circle back to the essence of our faith, a reminder that all are welcomed to partake in the bread of life, regardless of our perceived unworthiness. Here, we're not just sharing tales; we're offering an open invitation for you to join us at the table, to find sustenance for the soul, and to recognize that growth in faith can be as simple as sharing a meal with others. This series is an open door, an opportunity to live openly, to love generously, and to follow the path that leads to true transformation and self-discovery. Join us in embracing our authentic selves and the relentless love that calls us home. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Mon, February 26, 2024
Imagine uncovering the profound truth that you were not only created out of love but also designed to thrive in it—this revelation is what we unpack at First Love Church. As we navigate heartfelt discussions on divine love, our congregation's spirit radiates warmth and acceptance, reinforcing the belief in our inherent worth. Join us in reflecting on the sacredness of small gestures, like caring for a tiny rejected goat, which reminded us that acts of kindness are the truest form of worship. We intertwine these tender narratives with an open invitation to join hands with us in community outreach, celebrating Pastor Lee's birthday, and embracing the joys and challenges of fellowship. As we embark on a collective Lenten journey, we challenge the conventional notions of fasting, advocating instead for a radical, compassionate practice that aligns with the suffering of others. Through stories that resonate with our deepest yearnings for peace, we exhort our listeners to become harbingers of harmony, transforming prayer into palpable action. We also delve into the profound themes of resurrection and endurance, discussing how our foresight of Jesus' story can inspire hope and encourage us to carry our crosses with grace, be they in the form of activism or self-preservative withdrawal from harm. This week's episode culminates with an exploration of surrender—not to defeat, but to all-encompassing love. By discussing the biblical wilderness as a backdrop for personal transformation and divine intimacy, we invite you to experience a renewed understanding of God's love. Our discussions serve as a gentle reminder that in the act of letting go, we find the true strength and hope that guide us through life's complexities. Remember, if you're seeking to deepen your engagement with these transformative ideas, First Love Church's online resources are just a click away. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Fri, February 16, 2024
As the veil thins between the divine and the everyday, we find ourselves on the cusp of Lent, a season ripe with potential for transformation. Imagine shedding the weight of shame and negativity, the way one might peel away layers of old paint, to reveal the original masterpiece beneath—that is the invitation of this episode. Through a tapestry of stories and reflections, from the awe-inspiring Transfiguration of Jesus to the simple yet profound lessons gleaned from a child's empathy at Disney World. We're not just talking about abstaining from chocolate or social media for Lent; we're discussing the release of those habits that no longer serve us, making space for a deeper communion with the divine. Have you ever wondered what it truly means to listen—to God, to the world, to your own heart? This episode is a symphony of such inquiries, where the biblical moment of Transfiguration harmonizes with the Beatles' seismic impact on music, teaching us the value of discerning the divine inspiration in human creativity. It's a journey through which we confront our impulse to react out of fear, and instead, learn to respond with understanding and compassion. As we explore these narratives, you'll discover how embracing stillness during Lent can amplify the voice of God within you, and how aligning our prayers with Jesus's intercession can bring unparalleled comfort and guidance. Finally, we traverse the poignant themes of mortality, love, and resurrection. By sharing tales of personal detachment and the liberating act of letting go, I offer a fresh perspective on confronting our ego-driven desires and past attachments. We'll talk about what it means to embrace death in various forms, not as an end, but as a door to resurrection and rebirth within our very souls. With ashes upon our foreheads, we'll remember that through love's ultimate victory, we find the hope that sustains us. Join us on this path of self-discovery and spiritual renewal, where each step leads us closer to wholeness and reconciliation through the love of Christ. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Mon, February 05, 2024
Romans chapter 8 and the shaping of our prayers. This Sunday as we gathered, we delve into the spiritual tapestry woven by wisdom, love, and selflessness. We ponder the parable of the pearl of great price, reflecting on the pursuit of spiritual wealth over material gains. We also touch on maturity's journey, from limited child-like views to a life enveloped in God's infinite love. Love is all there is and there is nothing that can separate us from God's infinite love; together we tell a better story. These narratives guide us in understanding the power of adopting God's perspective, freeing us from fear. We explore the liberating spiritual vantage point that empowers us to engage with the world from a place of love and peace, mirroring the spirit of peace that surpasses understanding. Join us for an enriching dose of spiritual insight that promises to fortify the soul. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Wed, January 31, 2024
Embarking on a reflection of nature's grandeur, we find a connection between the steadfastness of trees and our spiritual growth. Our conversations take us from the Garden of Eden to the Tree of Life in Revelation, finding solace in the roots of love and patience. As Lent draws near, we're inspired to look beyond the surface and see the divine in the ordinary, much like the awe-inspiring ancient forests that reveal their beauty when we least expect it. It's a journey of discovery, where the simple act of finding lost items becomes a metaphor for the unveiling of God's love in our everyday lives. With heartfelt stories, from nurturing a newborn goat to the boundless generosity that comes from a heart filled with Christ's love, we explore what it means to truly live the scriptures. The transformative power of love calls us to re-imagine our potential and to love deeply, without reserve. As we conclude, we're reminded that generosity is a reflection of the abundant love we've experienced and a testament to the boundless grace that awaits us all. Join us in this sanctuary as we embrace, share, and celebrate the love that surrounds us, welcoming each person into this place where all are cherished. #love #firstlovechurch #ocala #ocalafl #spirit #spirituality #egalitarian #jesus #jesuschrist #bible #bibleverse #joy #peace #generosity #hope #church #holyspirit #creeds #unity #welcome #communion #podcast #podcaster #feminism This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Mon, January 15, 2024
This morning our conversation orbits around the often overlooked spiritual practice of rekindling our awareness of love's persistent presence. We navigate the transformative power of Epiphany, Together, we consider how the light of Christ beckons us towards living renewed with hope and a sense of beloved identity. Through heartfelt narratives, we contemplate the profound impact of forgiveness and the practice of viewing others through a lens of innocence, mirroring Jesus' grace. We discuss how to shift our perspective away from shame, and towards one that welcomes with open arms, drawing parallels to biblical stories like the disciple Nathanael's encounter with Jesus, and the powerful transformation that can occur when we truly follow His path. It's an invitation to see the world and its inhabitants with fresh eyes, recognizing adversaries as brothers in disguise and extending the epiphany of belovedness outward. Lastly, we explore the awe-striking process of spiritual awakening with the help of personal stories, including that of a close friend whose near-death experience led him to a life of healing others as a physician. These narratives serve as a catalyst for our own encounters with God, encouraging us to share our transformative experiences—our "limps"—as living testimonies of faith. So, as you tune in, let these shared journeys inspire hope and guide you towards embracing your true purpose, holding fast to the divine guidance that shapes our paths. #Ocala #Ocalafl #Sunday #Jesus #Jesuschrist #hope #love #spirit #spirituality #grace #truth #bible #love #lovewins #beloved #podcast #egalitarian #peace #nonviolence #christian #apostlescreed #epiphany #lectionary #belovedcommunity This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Mon, January 08, 2024
As the new year unfurls its wings, we embark on a voyage through the Epiphany, guided by the starlit musings of poet Malcolm Guite and the universal embrace of the divine. The First Love Church podcast welcomes you to a space where the sacred meets the stars, and the journey of the wise men unfolds as a mirror to our own pursuit of spiritual awakening. In the gentle rustle of nature and the grandeur of the cosmos, we find the light of Christ—a beacon to both Gentiles and the glory of Israel. Together, we'll foster a sense of awe that ignites our sense of the Holy, drawing us closer to the heart of worship and the boundless love of God. Marked by signs as ancient as the Zoroastrian priests' starry trek to Bethlehem, we dissect the political quakes and societal tremors that heralded Jesus's birth, examining the stark contrast between Herod's fearful grip on power and the shepherd king's prophecy of humility and service. In the spirit of reformers like Martin Luther, our journey demands the bravery to challenge norms and speak truths that resonate with the gospel's call for love and inclusivity. This episode is a testament to the transformative peace that suffuses our being when we surrender to faith, and an invitation to find home within—a sacred journey where every step is illuminated by the unwavering presence of divine love. #firstlovechurch #firstlovechurchocala #ocala #ocalaFl #jesus #jesuschrist #spirit #spirituality #holyspirit #love #joy #peace #gentleness #ephiphany #wisemen #magi #home #truth #egalitarian #bible #bibleverse This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Mon, January 01, 2024
As the clock ticks towards a new year, we're leaving the chase for 'more' behind, instead wrapping ourselves in the restful embrace of love. We ponder over the Christmas spirit, not confining it to a single day but rather as an invitation to co-create with God, infusing love into our earthly journey. This episode brings to light the stories of biblical figures like Simeon and Anna, who demonstrate the profound impact of the Holy Spirit in recognizing Jesus as the Messiah. Like them, we're encouraged to tune into the divine whispers that guide us through life's labyrinth. By sharing these narratives and discussing what it means to live a life connected to the Spirit, we uncover the spirits whispers offering guidance to navigating life's challenges and blessing others with hope and purpose. Gazing upon the wise men's epic quest, we recognize the inclusive nature of divine epiphanies and the extraordinary that can emerge from the ordinary through faithful awareness. Our conversation culminates with the call to embody Christianity not just as a belief system, but as an active, hope-infused way of life, shaping the world to reflect the kingdom of God. Join us as we journey through these transformative insights, and may this episode be a blessing that resonates with your spirit. #firstlovechurch #firstlovechurchocala #ocala,Fl #podcast #spirituality #spiritual #jesus #jesuschrist #spirit #holy #sacred #communion #wisdom #love #follow #blessing #bible #bibleverse This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Mon, December 04, 2023
Uncover how the practice of Advent helps us confront the darkness in our world, confident that love and transformation will ultimately prevail. We journey together through the grandeur of the Jerusalem temple, Jesus' profound response to it, and the crucial reminder that God's presence is not confined to physical structures but can be found in the smallest, most ordinary moments of life. The awe-inspiring majesty of the Jerusalem temple left the disciples in wonder. Yet, Jesus had a different perspective. We explore this contrast and draw connections to our current world. The focus isn't on predicting Jesus' return, but embracing the continual process of transformation. From communion to our daily encounters, discover how Advent traditions ground us and guide us towards light and love. Spoiler alert: the master may return when you least expect it, so stay vigilant! But what does a bear encounter in the wild have to do with Advent? More than you would think! A personal experience of facing fear head-on attests to the power of hope and the potential for a higher perspective. True wisdom lies not in judging our present situation as the final chapter, but acknowledging that death no longer holds the final word. Join us as we link our conversation with the Advent season and the hope it promises for a brighter future. Remember, amidst darkness and uncertainty, Advent bears the ability to heal and instill hope. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Wed, November 29, 2023
Through the lens of Ephesians 1:15, we are guided to explore the importance of trust and love in our relationships with others and God. We are encouraged to adopt prayers from Paul's writings for our own lives and to delve deeper into our intimacy with God. The sermon concludes with a discussion on the power of awareness and its transformative impact on our lives and relationships. Through personal experiences and reflections, we are shown how being mindful of our actions and their effects on others, coupled with a willingness to surrender and be vulnerable, can lead to significant growth and change. In this journey of love and surrender, we are challenged to shift our conventional notions of power, to recognize the power of surrendering our egos, and to undertake the heart work necessary for transformation. In the realm of God's love, we are invited to remove barriers to experiencing His love fully, to be filled with His spirit, and to create an atmosphere of love and generosity in our lives. We are reminded that we are all beloved children of God, and that our worth is not defined by our worldly accomplishments, but by our capacity for love, faith, and generosity. Through these stories and teachings, we are inspired to see life through a new lens and to influence our day-to-day happenings in a positive way. This journey through God's kingdom is an invitation to transform our lives and our relationships, to cultivate unexpected friendships, to give faithfully, and to surrender to the transformative power of faith and love. In this transformative journey, we are not merely passive listeners, but active participants, called to live out these teachings in our everyday lives. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Tue, November 14, 2023
Have you ever paused and deeply considered the power of a single moment, a single act of gratitude? We're reminded of the potency of living in the now; join us as we journey through the Psalms of Thanksgiving, embracing the opportunity to show gratitude and celebrating the beauty of ordinary moments. Like a mesmerizing orchestra performance, we discuss how every part of our lives plays a unique role in the grand symphony of the divine, demonstrating the profound significance of every individual contribution. As we step into the up coming Advent season, we invite you to join us in seeking a fresh perspective, allowing God to heal our eyes and transform our current circumstances. Gratitude has a transformative power that can radically shift our perspective. It is through gratitude that we are encouraged to bless even the most challenging situations and find beauty in the present. So, let's journey together into the realm of gratitude, unlocking the door to healing and transformation. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Mon, October 09, 2023
What if you could navigate life's unexpected turns with the support of a divine guide, anchoring you amidst the turbulence? This episode illuminates the powerful scriptural teachings from Philippians 4:1-9, pointing us towards a new way of living. We unravel the intentional mention of women in Paul's discourse and its implications for a possible egalitarian approach to church and community. Our journey through the gospel allows us to glimpse a community of human flourishing and brings eternity into our conversation. Has worry become your second nature? Discover how you can let go of your fears and concerns, and enter into a constant dialogue with God. As we focus on Philippians 4:5, learn to engage in 'what if' compassion and become advocates for truth. We'll learn to guard our hearts with the power of thoughts and meditation, and how centering prayer can lead us to live in the moment. Now, imagine being an active participant in God's plan, especially when life doesn't go as planned. This episode guides you through understanding how God provides strength and guidance, and how you can, in turn, offer such support to others. We discuss the profound act of anointing, the power of surrendering to God, the sanctity of communion, and how transformative it is to have more of God in our lives. So, tune in, participate, and co-create the divine purpose that God is unfolding among us. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Mon, October 02, 2023
Would you believe that embracing the inevitability of death can lead to a deeper sense of peace? What if the path to ultimate contentment is through living wholly in the present? This conversation, centered around the powerful themes of World Communion Sunday, will guide you through these thought-provoking questions. We explore the profound unity in the body of Christ and how it amplifies our capacity to spread love in the world. This discussion takes you on a spiritual journey, teaching us to master the art of slowing down, tuning in, and truly listening. We touch on the lesser-discussed topics of consumerism's effect on faith and the role of privilege in the Christian walk. We delve into the profound example of Jesus' selflessness and how it inspires us to lead a life that prioritizes the well-being and happiness of others over our own. As we navigate the challenges of life, we consider the concept of 'dying to self' and the breathtaking freedom that comes with fully immersing ourselves in God's boundless love. We shed light on themes of abundance, generosity, and the possibility of a life dedicated to the fulfillment of God's will. Closing our conversation, we reflect on the transformative power of love, communion, and the extraordinary experience of being part of a wider, global community of faith. This discussion invites introspection, engagement, and a fresh experience of God's presence. Dive in and let yourself be transformed by His divine love. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Mon, September 25, 2023
Can you envision your heart expanding with love? Would you believe that a shift in perspective could unlock a richer understanding of God’s divine favor? As local church pastors we’re prepared to guide you on a transformative journey through an exploration of God's abundance, and the power of love. In this spiritually uplifting episode, we unwrap deep insights about our Christian walk, reminding us that rules and doctrines, though important, should not distract us from expressing kindness, generosity, and love. We delve into the idea of community, stressing that it’s not merely about ourselves but about how we form the body of Christ. We pivot to personal convictions and the harmony these can bring within a community, emphasizing the importance of sensitivity, awareness, and acceptance, especially when relating to people of different beliefs. We then shift our focus to love and belief, acknowledging how love and sacrifice can widen our hearts and deepen our understanding of the world. We ponder on how belonging to God's family means respecting and honoring other people's beliefs. This episode also reminds us of the power of humility when serving Christ, the beauty of nature as a reflection of God's love, and the role of mercy and righteousness in healing lives. We cap everything off with the powerful words of Jesus on divine favor, reminding us that everyone is a child of God and that favor extends to all. Join us in this enlightening discussion that aims to bring you closer to God, deepen your understanding of His love, and nurture gratitude in your heart. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S3 E35 · Tue, August 29, 2023
Have you ever stopped to consider the strength of love against the backdrop of the early church? Imagine a world rich in fellowship, joy, unity, and selfless giving - a world where the actions of Jesus illustrate the transformative power of love. This is the journey we embark on in this episode, revisiting the roots of the church, where believers shared everything and practiced love in a way that met the needs of every individual. Ever wondered how Jesus' radical teachings can influence our interactions in the modern world? As we explore Jesus' approach to rule and government, we find a new perspective on unity and service. We discover the beauty in reaching out, and how strength is intended for service, not status, as taught in the book of Romans. Let's challenge our status quo, bearing in mind that Jesus set an example by turning an entire system of rule and government upside down. Together, we'll learn to ask the hard questions about the systems we live in, and how to strive for a better way. In our final discussion, we delve into the transformative practice of radical love and acceptance. What does it mean to truly accept others the way Jesus did? How can we overcome the barriers to radical acceptance? By welcoming all to the feast, regardless of background or faith, we are invited to practice radical self-emptying love. A Through these discussions, we hope to inspire you to practice love in a manner that brings unity and transformation, just like Jesus did. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S3 E34 · Mon, August 21, 2023
Picture yourself standing in the center of love's vast expanse – the love of God, love for self, and love for others. What does it look like? What does it feel like? We journey into these questions and more, showing you how to make self-emptying love an everyday practice and a gift of extraordinary magnitude. We turn the spotlight on the power of God’s love, its ability to help overcome fears, and how falling head over heels with Jesus brings an unrivaled peace. Imagine having a compass to monitor your faith, one that points directly to the presence of God in your life. We delve into this concept as we reflect on the profound truth of God being within those who acknowledge Jesus as the Son of God. We also wrestle with the resistance humans naturally have toward love and the temptation to fall back on rules, not faith. And of course, we couldn't possibly ignore the classic love chapter, 1 Corinthians 13, as we dissect its timeless message. Finally, think of all the ways in which love could reshape your world – the way you perceive yourself, your interactions with others, and even the problems that seem unsolvable. We not only discuss the necessity of cherishing ourselves and others but also how love can bridge gaps, bring healing, and provide answers to the world's problems. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S3 E33 · Fri, August 18, 2023
Open your hearts and embark on a journey of enlightenment as we delve into the power of sacred spaces, rituals, and divine love. As we venture into the ancient faith and contemplate God's intention for unity and oneness, we invite you to consider how we can embody divine love for ourselves and each other. Our discussion takes an enlightening turn as we dive into the depths of God's love and the power of generosity, guided by the wisdom of Hebrews and 1 John. We explore how God's love can make us whole and how continuous acts of love and generosity can transform our lives. Uncover the uncontainable nature of God's love, its power to restore the world, and unlock our potential. Drawing inspiration from Paul's teachings, we reflect on the vastness of divine love and the assurance that there’s nothing we can do to make God unlove us. As we round up this enriching discourse, we reflect on the omnipresence of God's love in our everyday lives. Blessing those we encounter, recognizing the sacred in ordinary moments, we can open our hearts to the presence of God's love. In the spirit of Apostle Paul’s teaching, we discuss how love already shed abroad by the Holy Spirit can empower us to live in love and connection with God. Join us as we contemplate the transformative power of God's love in our lives and the world around us. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S3 E31 · Fri, August 18, 2023
What if the power of unity and the sacredness of community could alter the very lens through which we view our lives? This episode brings us together, across vast physical distances, yet intimately connected, as we explore our collective ability to transform the world through love. Our gathering is a testament to the power of connectivity, and we express heartfelt gratitude for each one of you who joins us in this journey. Together, we'll ponder over the true essence of wealth and generosity, culminating this segment with the promise of a life lived to the fullest, as heralded by Jesus himself. Let's step into a deeper dialogue about the Holy Spirit's role in our lives. We'll discover how Holy Spirit not only strengthens us in our weaknesses but is a constant, recognizable presence guiding us. From the Genesis's onset to Holy Spirit's role as a sealer of promises and our divine intercessor, we'll explore these themes with depth and reverence. Lastly, we'll engage with the epic narrative of David and Goliath, framing it as a backdrop to discuss God's love and our rightful standing with Him. Can we challenge generational doctrines and lean into the Holy Spirit for clarity? We'll take this question head-on and journey through the assurance of Christ's love and learn to love ourselves. Be inspired by a heartfelt conversation on overcoming life's struggles, panic attacks included, through the lens of God's love. We'll end the discussion considering the power of believing in God's testimony of who we are, offering a pathway to escape self-condemnation. Prepare to be moved and inspired as we delve deep into these impactful themes and narratives. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S2 Enull · Thu, May 21, 2020
John 14:15-21 15 "If you love me, you will keep my commandments. 16 And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Advocate, to be with you forever. 17 This is the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it neither sees him nor knows him. You know him, because he abides with you, and he will be in you. 18 "I will not leave you orphaned; I am coming to you. 19 In a little while the world will no longer see me, but you will see me; because I live, you also will live. 20 On that day you will know that I am in my Father, and you in me, and I in you. 21 They who have my commandments and keep them are those who love me; and those who love me will be loved by my Father, and I will love them and reveal myself to them." IF...... Jesus says if we love him, then there will be empirical evidence that we do- it is demonstrated in the obeying of His commands. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S2 Enull · Thu, May 21, 2020
John 14:1-14 Do not let your hearts be troubled. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S2 Enull · Wed, May 06, 2020
John 10:1-10 Jesus declares Himself to be the Good Shepherd. What is this imagery meant to invoke? What lessons are being taught with this claim? Jesus makes claims that contradict empire- His followers don't understand. This is one of the I am statements regarding Jesus' own narrative of who He is. Jesus again declares that He is the way to relationship with the Father. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S2 Enull · Sun, April 26, 2020
Luke 24:13-35 This scene is set on the same day as the women’s discovery of the empty tomb from last week. We learn that two disciples are walking, leaving Jerusalem to make the seven-mile jaunt to Emmaus. Why are they leaving Jerusalem? Do they fear for their lives now that Jesus has been executed? We don’t really know. All Luke tells us is that they are grieved about their recent experience. They are talking to one another, hoping to make sense of the nonsensical, when Jesus himself walks alongside them and joins them on their journey. For the writer of Luke, however, Jesus is most Jesus at a table, at an ordinary meal infused with significance because of the people gathered around the food. One of the most characteristic activities of Jesus’ ministry in Luke is eating. He is accused early in the Gospel of being a glutton and a drunkard (7:34); worse, he eats with all the wrong people! So, it’s instructive that it’s not his teaching that open their eyes. It’s not his presence. It’s his sharing of bread with his friends. It’s his blessing of food. In this sharing of bread at an ordinary table, we catch a glimpse of Jesus’ transformative kingdom. In Luke, eating is a radical act because it breaks down cultural boundaries. In Luke, the resurrected Jesus shares that bread once again with his followers. And in feeding them, Jesus opens their eyes, helping them see that Jesus was with them the whole time. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S2 Enull · Mon, April 20, 2020
The Easter Season provides opportunities for the church to reflect on the biblical witness concerning the rumors of the resurrection. It is still the first day of the week, according to the written record. So much happened from sunrise to evening on that day to turn the world over and over again, worshipers today can linger in the original testimony. For some, it is still news that the entire witness to the resurrection began on the testimony of women. First, a mourning Mary discovers an empty tomb and reports this news to Peter and the other, unnamed, disciple whom Jesus loved; and a new scene emerges. The disciples race to the tomb, entering the space to find the linen that wrapped the body of Jesus, but, as Mary said: no body. What it is the beloved disciple believes, the writer confirms, is believed without seeing the body, without knowledge of the Scripture that Jesus must rise from the dead, and without the testimony of others who have indeed seen Jesus. Before this week’s passage, the writer turns back to Mary—the third report and first sighting. It is this testimony of something a woman said, that prepares us for this week’s witness to the resurrection. Disciples have gathered. Here, the record does not specify how many, as in other places (6:66-67; 20:24), but Thomas is not present. The unconfirmed rumors of the resurrection started by Mary has brought neither understanding nor obedience. Perplexity and amazement, cynicism and unbelief. The disciples are clueless concerning the meaning of Jesus’ death, disappointed by this presumed dashing of their hopes, and astounded by reports of the empty tomb (not much has changed). The disciples are fearful. Good news does not erase fear. Good news, incredible news, can ignite hope, but even hope does not eliminate genuine fear. So, there they were in a familiar place desperate with unfamiliar fear. An empty tomb isn’t enough to confirm all that Jesus promised is true. What does the resurrection mean? It means God still shows up. The writer continues to rehearse elements of the storied witness to God as testimony to Jesus. So Jesus shows up. (Now you want to talk about fear ...) Jesus came and stood among them and said, “Peace be with you.” No doubt it was Jesus. They recognized the scars. They see the stripes on his back and the hole in his side. And in recognition, John says they rejoiced. God is (still) with us! And Jesus, like God breathing life into the first human, breathed on the disciples. The prospect of insight comes with the intrusion of Jesus—for the Spirit of God proceeds from him, opens the eyes of the disciples. What they saw is all Thomas desires. Too often the focus here is on Thomas’ doubt. But Thomas was not present when Jesus showed up on the other side of a locked door to greet fearful followers with peace and the instruction to forgive. Thomas’ request is merely for what the other’s experienced. The wonder of this moment is Jesus’ will
S2 Enull · Sun, February 16, 2020
Matthew 5:13-20 Jesus calls us to be salt, to serve in the way we were designed to serve. But what if we do not? What if we lose our saltiness? What if we hide the light under a basket? The call of the Sermon of the Mount is high and costly and risky. The darkening of the light, the loss of the salt’s saltiness is not without consequence. Jesus makes clear that he is not overthrowing the law and the prophets. He stands in the streams of righteous hope and transformative justice that both have reflected God for generations of faithful Israelites. To abolish the law and the prophets is to declare that God’s voice has changed or, worse, that God’s voice was not to be trusted in the first place. If we proclaim the Sermon on the Mount as a wholesale innovation rather than an outgrowth of ancient traditions of faith, we may find ourselves participating in abolishment of the law and the prophets. Jesus wants to make clear that his teachings are not erasing a letter or even a stroke of the letter of the law. For Matthew’s Jesus, the Sermon on the Mount does not replace the law and the prophets but echoes them. The promises God made, the actions God takes, the commands God voices are bound up together. And so, Jesus continues to explain in verse 19 that a rank of sorts in the kingdom of heaven depends on whether we live and teach the commandments or whether we reject and teach others to reject the commandments. Again, this is not a call to mere moralism but a call to a life of trust in God. If we trust God’s promises, if we stand grateful for God’s actions, then we will bend our lives toward the life-giving ways God has called us to follow. Breaking a commandment is not just breaking a rule; it is denying the promises and actions of God. Teaching others to do the same is not just leading them astray but de-forming their very being as children of a God who promises and liberates and teaches us how to live towards abundant life. The stakes are high, Matthew’s Jesus reiterates, as we close our passage. Verse 20 uplifts the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees and asks those hoping to “enter the kingdom of heaven” to exceed it. God authored those commandments, not as a barrier around obedience or as a limit to our faithfulness, but as a starting point for righteousness, an opening into a life attuned to God’s grace-filled will. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S2 Enull · Sun, February 16, 2020
Jesus calls us to be Salt and Light a narrative and a command. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S2 Enull · Sun, February 02, 2020
Jonathan Martin is our guest minister This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S2 Enull · Sun, February 02, 2020
Our friend and guest minister Jonathan Martin. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S2 Enull · Sun, January 19, 2020
Acts 10:9-38 This account challenges our thinking the same way today as it did when the church was young. Peter has a divine encounter and obeys what He acknowledges is God's direction. And subsequently Cornelius and the large congregation in his home hear the good news and are filled with the Holy Spirit. There is a challenge today that asks us to hear the message and open wide our gates. The message is even better than we dared imagine and it is for everyone! This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S2 Enull · Sun, January 19, 2020
Acts 10:9-38 There is power in this account of the Apostle Peters vision and subsequent obedience, power to challenge our ways of thinking. The gospel the good news is so much better than we dared imagine, and it's for everyone. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S2 Enull · Sun, December 08, 2019
Romans 15:4-13 2nd Sunday of Advent From the beginning of the letter Paul has argues that the Gospel is for both Jews and Greeks (Romans 1:14-17). So we have here a climax both to Paul’s argument and to his way of arguing. Paul makes it clear in Romans 15:4 that the past (“whatever was written in former days”) was meant for this very present time (“written for our instruction”), in order to give hope. Paul’s answer, and his prayer for the fledgling community, is harmony and hope . As Paul explains, the past—both Christ’s work and scripture—gives shape to and encouragement for the community’s present harmony, which orients all in hope towards God’s future. Paul is urging the Roman Christians to find the unity that belongs to them in the Gospel: he urges, but ultimately he knows that whatever unity, hope, or peace that exists in the community depends on God’s work and graciousness, as indeed the community’s existence itself is grounded in the grace of God given in Jesus—the fulfillment of God’s promises. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Sun, November 17, 2019
Creating your world through prayer. Joseph uses 2 new testament stories to remind us about the power of prayer. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Sun, October 27, 2019
Thomas Drake offers a sermon This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Sun, October 06, 2019
Luke 17:11-19 Jesus heals the ten lepers- one- the Samaritan- returns to give thanks. When we recognize the work of God in our lives and in the world the response should be return and give thanks. The practice of gratitude allows us to be mindful and to practice kingdom influence and rule in our lives. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Sun, September 29, 2019
Luke 16 In response to the scandal of His table practices and the anger of the religious establishment, Jesus continues to offer alternate narratives on what God is like and what is blessed. Lazarus lives everyday in poverty and need, the unnamed rich man lives in luxury. Eventually both the rich man and Lazarus die, as all do, regardless of social position (Luke 16:22). Our social status and poverty/wealth do not accompany us. Lazarus likely died because of his poverty and the dis-ease that poverty causes. Many health problems are associated with poverty, and the poor are disproportionately subjected to diverse forms of violence. In fact, the violence to which the poor are subjected interferes with the ability to improve their lives. But death is not speechless here. The angels transport the poor man away to be with Abraham, but the rich man ends up in hot Hades (the underworld) where Lazarus with Abraham commune in plain view (16:22-24). The (formerly rich) man shouts to Abraham with a familiarity and sense of subordination. Referring to him as ‘Father Abraham,’ he asks that Abraham demonstrate mercy by sending Lazarus to cool his tongue by dipping his finger in water and placing it in his mouth to alleviate his agony (Luke 16:25). In death as in life, the man treats Lazarus as if he is a slave/subordinate whose purpose is to serve him. If Abraham is father, the man is child (16:26). Abraham reminds him that in life he received good things, and Lazarus received evil things, but now the reversed is true (see also 1:46-55). Lazarus is comforted; the man is in agony. Poor people are not evil, but poverty and disease are evils that can be alleviated. “Blessed are the poor” (6:20). God does not create poverty; human beings do. What humans create, humans can fix, if they so desire. An insurmountable chasm separates the once rich man from those who would help him (Luke 16:27). If he cannot be helped maybe, he begs, Father Abraham can send “him” to warn his five brothers so they do not also end up in Hades (16:28). The rich man still appears not to know Lazarus’ name. Abraham responds that his five brothers have access to the same prophetic oracles and Mosaic teachings that he had: perform justice for orphans and widows, love strangers by providing food and clothing; do justice and love kindness (Deuteronomy 10:19; Micah 6:8). Just as he did not heed the Scriptures, neither will his brothers even if someone returns from the dead to warn them (16:29-30). We have the teachings of the resurrected Jesus, and yet we too fail to love our neighbors, in very tangible, just, and merciful ways; we build fences, gates and walls and then justify them (6:7-36; 10:36-37). This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving
S1 Enull · Sun, September 29, 2019
Luke 16 In response to the scandal of His table practices and the anger of the religious establishment, Jesus continues to offer alternate narratives on what God is like and what is blessed. Lazarus lives everyday in poverty and need, the unnamed rich man lives in luxury. Eventually both the rich man and Lazarus die, as all do, regardless of social position (Luke 16:22). Our social status and poverty/wealth do not accompany us. Lazarus likely died because of his poverty and the dis-ease that poverty causes. Many health problems are associated with poverty, and the poor are disproportionately subjected to diverse forms of violence. In fact, the violence to which the poor are subjected interferes with the ability to improve their lives. But death is not speechless here. The angels transport the poor man away to be with Abraham, but the rich man ends up in hot Hades (the underworld) where Lazarus with Abraham commune in plain view (16:22-24). The (formerly rich) man shouts to Abraham with a familiarity and sense of subordination. Referring to him as ‘Father Abraham,’ he asks that Abraham demonstrate mercy by sending Lazarus to cool his tongue by dipping his finger in water and placing it in his mouth to alleviate his agony (Luke 16:25). In death as in life, the man treats Lazarus as if he is a slave/subordinate whose purpose is to serve him. If Abraham is father, the man is child (16:26). Abraham reminds him that in life he received good things, and Lazarus received evil things, but now the reversed is true (see also 1:46-55). Lazarus is comforted; the man is in agony. Poor people are not evil, but poverty and disease are evils that can be alleviated. “Blessed are the poor” (6:20). God does not create poverty; human beings do. What humans create, humans can fix, if they so desire. An insurmountable chasm separates the once rich man from those who would help him (Luke 16:27). If he cannot be helped maybe, he begs, Father Abraham can send “him” to warn his five brothers so they do not also end up in Hades (16:28). The rich man still appears not to know Lazarus’ name. Abraham responds that his five brothers have access to the same prophetic oracles and Mosaic teachings that he had: perform justice for orphans and widows, love strangers by providing food and clothing; do justice and love kindness (Deuteronomy 10:19; Micah 6:8). Just as he did not heed the Scriptures, neither will his brothers even if someone returns from the dead to warn them (16:29-30). We have the teachings of the resurrected Jesus, and yet we too fail to love our neighbors, in very tangible, just, and merciful ways; we build fences, gates and walls and then justify them (6:7-36; 10:36-37). This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving
S1 Enull · Wed, September 25, 2019
1 Timothy 6:6-19 2 Corinthians 9:6-13 2 Corinthians 9:13 says this, “Through the testing of this ministry you glorify God by your obedience to the confession of the Gospel of Christ and by the generosity of your sharing.” The pairing of confession with generosity is the culmination of two chapters of reflection on generosity in giving and sharing. It is useful to quote from 2 Corinthians 9 at greater length to illustrate this: The point is this: the one who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and the one who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully. Each of you must give as you have made up your mind, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. And God is able to provide you with every blessing in abundance, so that by always having enough of everything, you may share abundantly in every good work. As it is written, “He scatters abroad, he gives to the poor; his righteousness endures forever.” He who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food will supply and multiply your seed for sowing and increase the harvest of your righteousness. You will be enriched in every way for your great generosity, which will produce thanksgiving to God through us (2 Corinthians 9:6-11). This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Sun, September 22, 2019
Luke 15:11-32 The table practices of Jesus were scandalous and getting Him into further trouble with the Pharisees. This parable is part of the set of three, the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the lost son, that offer a new perspective on the God that Jesus knows. This portion of the parable tells the story of the prodigal son - but more importantly invites us to become like the Father in welcoming both the prodigal and the elder brother. “I am the prodigal son every time I search for unconditional love where it cannot be found.” ― Henri J.M. Nouwen This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Sun, September 22, 2019
Luke 15:11-32 The table practices of Jesus were scandalous and getting Him into further trouble with the Pharisees. This parable is part of the set of three, the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the lost son, that offer a new perspective on the God that Jesus knows. This portion of the parable tells the story of the prodigal son - but more importantly invites us to become like the Father in welcoming both the prodigal and the elder brother. “I am the prodigal son every time I search for unconditional love where it cannot be found.” ― Henri J.M. Nouwen This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Sun, September 15, 2019
Luke 15:1-10 Jesus tell us what God is like. God is like a Shepard, God is like a woman. These parables tell us things about our Father that we had gotten wrong. Sheep wander but we are reminded that coins do not lose themselves. A Father who looks for us even when those who were supposed to care for us, value us and protect us failed. In our places of brokenness, lostness, that we ourselves did not earn or deserve, Jesus tells us God will come and look for us, and find us. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Sun, September 08, 2019
Luke 14:25-33 Follow Me- into a life where family means more than those who look just like you. Carrying the cross is a daily struggle and the commitment must be renewed every day when confronted with the temptation to lay it down (Luke 9:23-25). Perhaps what Jesus means by hating family is to refuse to live by narrow, exclusive ideas of family when it comes to meeting human needs and contributing to the wholeness of all human beings. It is the Lucan Jesus that tells the parable of the Good Samaritan, expanding the boundaries of neighbor love that crosses religious affiliation, ethnicity, race, and other socially constructed categories (Luke 10:25-37). The one who loves mercy more than life (i.e., the risk-taker for justice) is the one who will extend mercy to the stranger/neighbor in need. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Sun, September 01, 2019
Luke 14:1,7-14 The Seating Chart- Give up your VIP tickets...... Jesus is invited to dinner at the Pharisees house..... At dinner the Pharisees closely watch Jesus; this was not first time (Luke 14:1; refer to 6:7 to see if Jesus would heal on the Sabbath). Likewise, Jesus is very observant of the behavior of the dinner guests (14:7). Their problematic snobby and exclusive behavior prompts Jesus to share a parable with them. Jesus observed that as the guests arrived they scrambled for front row seats closest to the host, in the VIP (very important person) section. The point Luke’s Jesus will make with the parable is that people who uplift themselves will be humbled, but those who humble themselves will be exalted (14:11). This is what God's kingdom looks like, the last will be first. Jesus also advises the dinner host, a leader of the Pharisees, that his guest list should not be limited to those within and above his social class; he should invite the marginalized, the dis-eased and physically challenged, and/or those who are socially and economically humbled. He should include people who cannot return the favor of hosting a feast to which he would be invited. This teaching is reinforced with a second parable (Luke 14:15-24). Obviously, Jesus is not viewed in the same light as the poor and marginalized people he mentions; he is one of the guests. This is likely because despite Jesus’ material poverty, his authoritative teaching and powerful healing resulted in notoriety among the crowds and a number of dinner invitations; he had authority and privilege others lacked. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Sun, September 01, 2019
Luke 14:1,1-14 Jesus is invited to dinner at a Pharisees house, there he sees trouble. People clamoring for the good seats, seats of honor, and Jesus offers us another way. Luke’s Gospel begins with this theme of lifting up the marginalized and oppressed. When Elizabeth, a childless married woman, conceives, she declares that God took away her social shame and exalted her (Luke 1:24-25). Mary, a young unmarried virgin, conceives with Holy Spirit, but like other women the baby will grow in her womb for nine months, making her, we imagine, the object of her social derision (1:26-38). But Mary’s song tells the story of status reversal—God looks favorably on the humility of God’s enslaved girl; future (if not the present—people can count) generations will call her blessed (1:46-55). As the Most High who dwells in the Highest heaven, God exalts the poor, lowly, and marginalized, as does Jesus as the son and prophet of the Most High (1:32, 35, 76; 2:14). If the Most High God and his son visits, communes with, and uplifts the lowliest in society, surely the Pharisees and Jesus’ disciples should do the same. Jesus also advises the dinner host, a leader of the Pharisees, that his guest list should not be limited to those within and above his social class; he should invite the marginalized, the dis-eased and physically challenged, and/or those who are socially and economically humbled. He should include people who cannot return the favor of hosting a feast to which he would be invited. This teaching is reinforced with a second parable (Luke 14:15-24). Obviously, Jesus is not viewed in the same light as the poor and marginalized people he mentions; he is one of the guests. This is likely because despite Jesus’ material poverty, his authoritative teaching and powerful healing resulted in notoriety among the crowds and a number of dinner invitations; he had authority and privilege others lacked. If the host responds affirmatively to Jesus’ wisdom and admonition, he will be blessed in the future , namely at the resurrection of the just (14:14; see also 1: 6, 17, 25). This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Mon, August 26, 2019
Luke 13:10-17 This account where Jesus heals a woman on the Sabbath is really an instance of God’s kingdom breaking into the present world. Jesus explains his actions: “He said therefore , ‘What is the kingdom of God like?”” (Luke 13:18). It is like a tiny mustard seed that grows into a tree for sheltering birds, or like yeast that leavens bread for provision and fellowship (Luke 13:19-20). Notice the similarities to the bent-over woman: something seemingly small and insignificant becomes, with God’s loving and transforming power, a vessel to further God’s kingdom. “When he laid his hands on her, immediately she stood up straight and began praising God” (verse 13). How can you be a part of kingdom coming to loose the bonds of suffering? Who can you free with the privilege you have been gifted. Jesus shows us the way to participate and join Him in the renewal of all things. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Sun, August 25, 2019
Luke 13:10-17 This account where Jesus heals a woman on the Sabbath is really an instance of God’s kingdom breaking into the present world. Jesus explains his actions: “He said therefore , ‘What is the kingdom of God like?”” (Luke 13:18). It is like a tiny mustard seed that grows into a tree for sheltering birds, or like yeast that leavens bread for provision and fellowship (Luke 13:19-20). Notice the similarities to the bent-over woman: something seemingly small and insignificant becomes, with God’s loving and transforming power, a vessel to further God’s kingdom. “When he laid his hands on her, immediately she stood up straight and began praising God” (verse 13). How can you be a part of kingdom coming to loose the bonds of suffering? Who can you free with the privilege you have been gifted. Jesus shows us the way to participate and join Him in the renewal of all things. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Mon, August 19, 2019
Hebrews 11:29- 12:2 ...So great a cloud of witnesses..... The letter recounts over and over again how it was “by faith” that Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses’s parents, and Moses endured. The list of names, clearly intended to inspire and encourage the letter’s readers, surely would have caused them to recall the stories of these biblical figures in all their complexity. It is because of their faith alone that the writer sees each of them, these flawed and messy human beings, as righteous (10:38). Along the way, the letter specifically mentions “Rahab the prostitute” who “did not perish with those who were unbelieving, because she had received the spies in peace” (11:31). As a Canaanite woman who welcomed the spies “by faith,” she represents the letter’s insistence that outsiders, like she and Melchizedek (5:6; 6:20; 7:1-17) can also embody the pattern of Christ. We are reminded that struggle is a part of our following the Jesus way, and we are reminded to encourage ourselves and others of this. We have great hope and faith is our key. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Sun, August 18, 2019
Hebrews 11:29- 12:2 ...So great a cloud of witnesses..... The letter recounts over and over again how it was “by faith” that Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses’s parents, and Moses endured. The list of names, clearly intended to inspire and encourage the letter’s readers, surely would have caused them to recall the stories of these biblical figures in all their complexity. It is because of their faith alone that the writer sees each of them, these flawed and messy human beings, as righteous (10:38). Along the way, the letter specifically mentions “Rahab the prostitute” who “did not perish with those who were unbelieving, because she had received the spies in peace” (11:31). As a Canaanite woman who welcomed the spies “by faith,” she represents the letter’s insistence that outsiders, like she and Melchizedek (5:6; 6:20; 7:1-17) can also embody the pattern of Christ. We are reminded that struggle is a part of our following the Jesus way, and we are reminded to encourage ourselves and others of this. We have great hope and faith is our key. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Thu, August 15, 2019
Cliff Henley offers a look at the passage from Colossians 3. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Sun, August 11, 2019
Luke 12:32-40 “Do not be afraid, little flock, for it is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom” (Luke 12:32). These words speak an unqualified promise about God. They root God’s generosity in God’s desire. Jesus has just spoken (in 12:22-31) about trusting God while also seeking the “kingdom”; now he reminds everyone that the point isn’t to coax a grumpy or frugal deity into being nice to us. Rather, God eagerly wants the “kingdom” -- a whole new set of affairs reflecting God’s intentions for human flourishing -- to take root in the real, lived experiences of Jesus’s followers. Why? Because that’s God’s good pleasure . Jesus' point is that faithfulness demands diligence, but the parable also accentuates the surprise of a master who chooses to serve dinner to his slaves (see Jesus’ description of his own behavior as “one who serves” in 22:27). Normally the opposite would be expected. Even the slaves in the parable appear to be caught unaware by their master’s hospitality, since presumably they have done what Jesus tells his audience to do: gird their loins in preparation for service (12:35). The inversion of social roles between lord and slaves illustrates the new relationships envisioned through the almsgiving. #Jesus This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Sun, August 11, 2019
Luke 12:32-40 “Do not be afraid, little flock, for it is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom” (Luke 12:32). These words speak an unqualified promise about God. They root God’s generosity in God’s desire. Jesus has just spoken (in 12:22-31) about trusting God while also seeking the “kingdom”; now he reminds everyone that the point isn’t to coax a grumpy or frugal deity into being nice to us. Rather, God eagerly wants the “kingdom” -- a whole new set of affairs reflecting God’s intentions for human flourishing -- to take root in the real, lived experiences of Jesus’s followers. Why? Because that’s God’s good pleasure . Jesus' point is that faithfulness demands diligence, but the parable also accentuates the surprise of a master who chooses to serve dinner to his slaves (see Jesus’ description of his own behavior as “one who serves” in 22:27). Normally the opposite would be expected. Even the slaves in the parable appear to be caught unaware by their master’s hospitality, since presumably they have done what Jesus tells his audience to do: gird their loins in preparation for service (12:35). The inversion of social roles between lord and slaves illustrates the new relationships envisioned through the almsgiving. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Sun, July 21, 2019
We don’t need to reject Martha in order to understand Luke’s point about Mary, who is portrayed as a disciple sitting at the feet of Jesus and listening to him. She violates the cultural expectations in ways that Martha does not. This is the sort of thing that Jesus does, breaking the cultural constraints and setting people free for the kingdom. That’s necessary if we are actually going to love our neighbors and love God. The church needs to be set free for such faithful listening and discipled violation of cultural assumptions so that we can love the strangers and immigrants among us, so that we can love our neighbors, so that we can sit at the feet of Jesus and hear what he has to say to us. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Sun, July 14, 2019
What must I do to inherit eternal life? The lawyer asks a legitimate question, a question that appears to want a real answer. He engages in dialogue with Jesus that seems to desire an honest response. What does it really mean to follow the law? To live the law? We need regular reminders, constant instruction, of what it means to be a citizen in the Kingdom of God. We wonder every day. We question every day. We should, really, wake up each day and ask Jesus, pray fervently, where and how can I act out the Kingdom? See and help whom Jesus sees and helps? The man in the ditch reminds us what it feels like to be forgotten by others -- and perhaps even God. The feeling of loneliness and forsakenness invites compassion and empathy for all who experience it. And our invitation to join in what God is doing in bringing healing to the whole world. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Sun, July 14, 2019
Luke 10:25-37 The question and Jesus' shocking answer. The question we should ask ourselves, and reevaluate our lives based on what the Good Creator has invited us to join with Him in. How lives and the whole world is renewed. Join us as we discuss this important passage. On a narrative level, Jesus is the one who tells the story. On the theological level, however, the image of God is carried by the one in the ditch. The image of God is reflected by the one who shows compassion and mercy. Those who pass by also bear the indelible mark of the Creator, the Bible reminds us that even when we turn away, God draws near to us. Maybe God -- through Christ -- comes to us as the one in the ditch or maybe as the one who shows compassion and mercy; perhaps God even comes to us as a reminder that the call to care for others frequently goes unheeded as we pass by the cries of those in need of help. The Parable of the Compassionate Samaritan calls to us from the ditch, binding us up and implicating us at the same time. And the question, the million dollar question “And who is my neighbor?” This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Sun, July 07, 2019
Luke 10:1-20 The offer of peace to every house. This discourse begins what is another of Jesus' direction to repent (change our thinking). Jesus sends out disciples with the first proclamation that sounds simple: “Whatever house you enter, first say, ‘Peace to this house!’” (verse 5). Notice that Jesus does not tell them to do any sort of assessment before making this proclamation. He doesn’t ask them to determine whether this house follows the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, or whether this house has kept the law or whether this house is likely to receive the good news Jesus brings. As followers of the way, we can reliably root our lives in these two proclamations -- “Peace to this house!” and “The kingdom of God has come near.” This is the good news that we have to share! These keep our gaze on God’s activity right in front of us, and the invitation to join God in the renewal of all things. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Wed, July 03, 2019
Romans 8:14-39 The Holy Spirit given to us to be able to LOVE- and demonstrate real love- to the other. To those in the margins, to those who need to know there is room for them at the Table, the feast God has prepared for them. #egalitarian #Spirit #radicalLove #church #community This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Sun, June 30, 2019
Luke 9:51-62 We may have missed the point. James and John seem eager to punish the Samaritans for their refusal to receive Jesus. They appear pretty confident, offering to command fire to come down and consume these that are unwilling to receive the good news. And there was precedence (2 Kings 1: 10-12) for calling down fire. Add to that their previous argument about who is the greatest (verse 46), maybe James and John are simply eager to project their own authority.But Jesus shows us another way and then asks them to move on. We must ask ourselves: what am I attached today that keeps me from following Jesus fully and freely? This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Sun, June 30, 2019
Drawing from research done by the Gottman Institute, we continue our marriage enrichment sessions. This session we discuss LOVE MAPS. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Sun, June 30, 2019
Luke 9:51-62 51 When the days drew near for him to be taken up, he set his face to go to Jerusalem. 52 And he sent messengers ahead of him. On their way they entered a village of the Samaritans to make ready for him; 53 but they did not receive him, because his face was set toward Jerusalem. 54 When his disciples James and John saw it, they said, "Lord, do you want us to command fire to come down from heaven and consume them?" 55 But he turned and rebuked them......... We recognize the need to justify our views, prove we are right, defend our beliefs. But often we don’t stop there. We also have the impulse to attack -- to argue how that person is wrong, misguided, even unfaithful. If we have any cultural or relational power, we may move to shut them down and “command fire to come down from heaven and consumer them” figuratively if not literally. Our own Christian history demonstrates that triumphalism is our besetting sin. It is a subtle and short step from rejoicing in the good news of Jesus Christ to attacking those who will not share in it. Our history shows that when we have the power to harm others we consider outside our circle of triumph, we are likely to use it. And Jesus will have none of it. Jesus’ answer is to rebuke his disciples, then instruct them to get on with the work of the gospel. “They went on to another village.” Jesus won’t let James and John stop to argue or give up there. Jesus says: move on! Next, when his disciples want to finger-point, Jesus instead requires them to examine their own life commitments, calling all who follow him to order their priorities so that their lives are radically free to follow him (verses 57-62). This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Sun, June 23, 2019
Luke 8:26-39 Galatians 3:23-29 The account of the man in the tomb and a Jesus who finds us when we cannot look for him. To remember our true name, beloved child of God. "Now go back to your family and tell them everything God has done, and how KIND he has been to you."- vs.39. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Sun, June 23, 2019
Luke 8:26-39 Galatians 3:23-29 The account in sacred text that tells us of a Jesus who came to the rescue of a man who was mentally ill. Rescued, he is sent back to tell his family, how good God is and how He has been KIND to him. From our Galatians reading- there is no longer Jew or Gentile slave or free, male and female. For you are all one in Christ Jesus. Equality for all. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Sun, June 16, 2019
John 14:19-20 John 16:12-15 God the Father, Son, and Spirit in perfect unity and fellowship, each honoring the other. This is our blueprint on how to love the world. Without diminishment the Triune God celebrates the diversity and unity and invites us to do the same. #egalitarian #TriuneGod #Spirit #unity #diversity This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
Sun, June 16, 2019
God who lives in community, who exists in three separate persons, Father, Son and Spirit. This God who is loving unity and yet exhibits diversity, calls us to a unity that does not diminish other, but creates and invites us ALL to the table. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Sun, June 09, 2019
From the book of Acts 2:1-4 Romans 8:14-39 Come Holy Spirit, Lord and Giver of Life. At the beginning of time you moved over the face of the waters; you breathe into every living being, the breathe of life. Come, Creator Spirit, and renew the whole creation. The Comforter- God's own Spirit, given to us, so we have the power of radical Love- Love enough for neighbor and for enemy. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Sun, June 09, 2019
Joel 2:28-29 Acts 2:1-4 Romans 8:14-39 The Holy Spirit given to us for empowerment to love. For His spirit joins with our spirit to affirm that we are God's children. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Sun, June 02, 2019
John 17:20-26 Chapter 17 is Jesus’ closing prayer. He looks up to heaven and prays first for himself. This is not the agonizing prayer in Gethsemane found in the other gospels. Jesus is not in agony nor is he confused. “Father, the hour has come; glorify your Son so that the Son may glorify you.” Jesus’ prayer doesn’t stop with those seated at the table. “I ask not only on behalf of these, but also on behalf of those who will believe in me through their word, that they may all be one.” Jesus is praying also for you and for me. We are the ones who have come to believe because of the disciples’ words. Jesus’ prayer hangs in the space between earth and heaven, between time past and time present and time yet to come. Jesus is praying that we will remain faithful and trust in the presence of the Holy Spirit. What might we overhear Jesus’ praying for this world in which we live? This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Sun, June 02, 2019
John 17:20-26 Friends of all the incredible things Jesus did while on the earth- he took time to pray for us. Let that sink in for moment. Jesus prays for his disciples, the world and for those yet to believe. Jesus’ prayer doesn’t stop with those seated at the table. “I ask not only on behalf of these, but also on behalf of those who will believe in me through their word, that they may all be one.” Jesus is praying also for you and for me. We are the ones who have come to believe because of the disciples’ words. Jesus’ prayer hangs in the space between earth and heaven, between time past and time present and time yet to come. Jesus is praying that we will remain faithful and trust in the presence of Holy Spirit. Jesus, prayed for his beloved, adopted children on the last night of his life. He prayed that they would be one, even as Jesus and his Father are one. So that the love with which you have loved me may be in them, and I in them. John 17:26 This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Wed, May 29, 2019
James 1:22-25 Matthew 7:21-27 Colossians 1:15-18 John 15 Jesus says putting into practice His words are the way of wisdom #egalitarian #thewayofJesus #wisdom #church #community This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Mon, May 27, 2019
Jesus is discussing with His followers how everything He does is what the Father is doing through Him. God looks like Jesus, once we did not know this, now we do. Jesus says "I am the way the truth and the life". As we endeavor to follow the Jesus way we will follow Him and love our neighbor and live our lives as if He was living them. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
S1 Enull · Sun, May 26, 2019
Using tools from the Gottman institute we are introducing practical communication techniques to help your marriage thrive. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving In the service of LOVE, Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
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