This Sunday

January 25, 2026

Rev. Adam Spore, 8:30 & 11:00 amTraditional Worship

Rev. Val Stewart, 11:15 am Modern Worship

 

This week, the sermon will look to Psalm 15 and examine a crucial question: "Lord, who may dwell in your sacred tent?" The answer might surprise you. While the Old Testament imagined God confined to a tent or temple on a hill, Jesus flipped that picture upside down by descending from the hill to meet people right where they lived—especially those society pushed to the margins. When we recognize Christ's deep compassion and care for all creation, including us, how will we respond? Join us this Sunday back in person (!) as we explore what truly allows us to abide in God's presence.

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  • What does commitment mean in the context of both marriage and our relationship with God?
    This Sunday, we will delve into the parallels between marital commitment and our relationship with the divine. Together, we will unravel the enduring significance of commitment and its profound ability to bring about transformation. Be sure not to miss this insightful exploration of faith, commitment, and the enriching voyage alongside God.

    Join us this Sunday as we finish our series with Dr. Kevin Tully's sermon, "Just Writing to Let You Know..."


  • What holds the key to God's enduring grace?
    This Sunday, Dr. Kevin Tully will lead us through another letter to the church from Revelation. In a world often marked by exclusivism, this week's Revelation message reminds us of an open door, inviting all to experience God's enduring grace. Don't miss this chance to deepen your understanding of Scripture and embrace the open doors set before us by the one who is holy and true.

    Join us this Sunday as we continue our series with Dr. Kevin Tully's sermon, "Just Writing to Let You Know..."


  • Are we truly awake to our faith, or are we just going through the motions?
    This Sunday, dive into the challenge of being fully alive in Christ, embracing the ongoing journey of growth and transformation. Together, we will explore the adventure of a dynamic and vibrant relationship with God that goes beyond mere possession of faith to a faith that completely possesses us.

    Join us this Sunday as we continue our series with Dr. Kevin Tully's sermon, "Just Writing to Let You Know..."


  • What is the significance of being a bit "weird" in your faith journey?
    In the midst of praising steadfast faith, we will delve into what it means to avoid taking the Lord's name in vain and the empowering concept of embracing individuality as followers of Jesus. Join us on this transformative journey, reflecting on the subtle erosions in our lives.

    Join us this Sunday as we continue our series with Dr. Kevin Tully's sermon, "Just Writing to Let You Know..."


  • What did Jesus mean when he said, "The tax collectors and prostitutes are entering the Kingdom of God before you"?
    This Sunday, we will explore the significance of humility, repentance, and a willingness to embrace God's transformative paths. These timeless lessons urge us to confront life's challenges with steadfast trust in God's promises.

    Join us this Sunday as we continue our series with Dr. Kevin Tully's sermon, "Just Writing to Let You Know..."


  • Have you ever felt ensnared in the currents of life, gradually drifting from the love and passion you once cherished?
    In our exploration of Revelation 2:1-7, we'll decipher the message directed to the Ephesian church. What commendations and warnings does this age-old letter convey to us in the present? Uncover the enduring wisdom prompting us to recall, rejuvenate, and rekindle our connection with the core of our faith. Seize the opportunity to navigate life's currents with revitalized purpose and love.

    Join us this Sunday for Dr. Kevin Tully's sermon, "Just Writing to Let You Know..."


Our Pastor

Hey there! Thank you for visiting our sermon page.  Pastor Val Stewart and I hope to see you in person in one of our three live worship services each Sunday.  First UMC Waxahachie is a place where we treat one another as family.  If you are looking to visit us for the first time, click the Plan A Visit button below and we'll make sure to help you come and worship God together.

 

Grace and Peace, 

Pastor Adam Spore