FUMC Tulsa

FUMC Tulsa

Messages from the First United Methodist Church worship services in Tulsa, OK.

  • 30 minutes 41 seconds
    Elizabeth's Surprise

    The sermon explored the story of Zechariah and Elizabeth—a righteous couple who struggled with infertility for years—and how God used their situation to reveal His glory and advance His redemptive plan. Through the angel Gabriel's message that "your prayer has been heard," we see that God works through our seasons of barrenness and waiting. When the pregnant Mary fled to her older cousin Elizabeth for refuge and wisdom, we witnessed a beautiful picture of intergenerational faith and spiritual parenting. This story challenges us to reject the world's attempts to divide generations and instead embrace our calling to mentor and be mentored, to nurture and be nurtured in the faith.

    21 December 2025, 10:00 am
  • 32 minutes 13 seconds
    Joseph's Challenge

    The message explored Joseph's crucial but often forgotten role in the nativity story, comparing him to a "paceman" in a race—someone whose contribution makes the victory possible, even if they don't receive the glory. Matthew's Gospel reveals Joseph as an ordinary man facing extraordinary circumstances: betrayal, confusion, and a complete disruption of his life plans. Yet when God called him through an angel in a dream, Joseph simply got up and did what was asked of him—no recorded words, just faithful action.

    7 December 2025, 10:00 am
  • 26 minutes 22 seconds
    Mary's Dilemma

    This Sunday's sermon explored the dual meaning of Advent—not only as a celebration of Christ's birth over 2,000 years ago, but also as a time of expectant waiting for His promised return. Through the lens of young Mary's encounter with the angel Gabriel, we discovered that we are not meant to be passive observers of the Christmas story. Instead, God has appointed us as "watchmen on the walls"—those who bear witness to Christ's coming and fulfill ancient prophecies simply by proclaiming His arrival.

    30 November 2025, 10:00 am
  • 20 minutes 50 seconds
    Celebrating Life with God

    The sermon explored how true greatness is measured not by worldly achievements, but by the quality of our faithfulness to God. King Josiah stands alone among Israel's kings as one who "did not turn to the right or to the left"—fulfilling both Moses' command and God's charge to Joshua. Despite inheriting a kingdom steeped in idolatry and being surrounded by impossible circumstances, Josiah rolled up his sleeves and got to work restoring the temple and renewing God's people. His story reminds us that when we feel stuck in spiritual or practical ruts, we don't wait for inspiration to strike—we simply begin doing what faithful people do.

    23 November 2025, 10:00 am
  • 30 minutes 35 seconds
    Recommitment to God's Future

    The sermon explored the story of King Josiah and the vital connection between renovation and renewal in our spiritual lives. King Josiah's response to discovering the Book of the Law wasn't just to renovate the temple physically—he called the entire nation to covenant renewal. His example challenges us to recognize that our current Vision campaign isn't merely about fixing buildings and systems; it's fundamentally about opening ourselves to the renewing work of the Holy Spirit.

    16 November 2025, 10:00 am
  • 28 minutes 51 seconds
    The Courage to Act

    The sermon explored the nature of biblical courage through King Josiah's response to discovering God's Word during temple renovation. We learned that courage isn't cowardice (running from threats) or foolhardiness (rushing ahead without wisdom), but rather doing the right thing, for the right reasons, in the right context. When Josiah heard the Book of the Law, he didn't ignore it or minimize its demands—he tore his robes in repentance and sought the Lord. This teaches us that while physical renovations matter, God's primary desire is to renovate our hearts.

    9 November 2025, 10:00 am
  • 24 minutes 47 seconds
    The Testimony of Ancestors

    The sermon explored the vital connection between honoring our spiritual ancestors and planning faithfully for the future. Through the story of King Josiah discovering the "Book of the Law" (Deuteronomy) during temple renovations, we were reminded that God's instruction manual for faithful living comes to us through the testimony of those who walked before us. Just as Josiah needed the wisdom of previous generations to guide his reforms, we too must draw on the "ancient paths" to find our way forward. This has profound implications for our spiritual life—we are not isolated individuals but part of a great chain of faithful witnesses, called to receive what has been entrusted to us and pass it on to those who come after.

    2 November 2025, 10:00 am
  • 25 minutes 5 seconds
    Making the Most of the Time

    This week's sermon launched our Vision 2030 stewardship campaign by exploring the story of King Josiah from 2 Kings 22-23. Just as Josiah faced immense challenges when he became king at age eight—caught between three superpowers and inheriting a spiritually compromised kingdom—we too must decide what to do with the time and circumstances in which we live. The sermon challenged us not to rest on past glory, indulge in comfort, or be paralyzed by difficulties, but instead to choose the best possible path: wholehearted faithfulness to God that leads to both physical and spiritual renewal.

    26 October 2025, 10:00 am
  • 29 minutes 23 seconds
    To Destroy the Wisdom of the Wise

    The sermon explored how faith in Christ fundamentally changes our perspective. Dr. Watson emphasized that accepting Christ means seeing the world through the lens of the cross, which appears foolish to many but is the wisdom and power of God for those being saved. This new perspective challenges our worldly values and invites us to embrace God's wisdom, which often contradicts human logic.

    19 October 2025, 10:00 am
  • 28 minutes 6 seconds
    Where Prayer and Evangelism Meet

    The sermon explored the intersection of prayer and evangelism, emphasizing how our church's strong foundation in prayer can become our primary tool for sharing the Gospel. Pastor Andrew highlighted the need for our congregation to become more evangelistic while staying true to our spiritual DNA of prayer. He used the story of Paul and Barnabas in Lystra from Acts 14 to illustrate how God's power can be misunderstood in a pagan culture, but that shouldn't deter us from public expressions of faith.

    12 October 2025, 10:00 am
  • 33 minutes 33 seconds
    Praying for the Needs of Another

    This message explored the concept of intercessory prayer through the lens of Mark 2:1-12, where four men carry a paralyzed man to Jesus. We learned that our faith can be a powerful tool to bring healing and transformation to others, even when they lack faith themselves. This understanding challenges us to be more intentional in our prayer lives and in how we support those around us who are struggling.

    5 October 2025, 10:00 am
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