First Presbyterian Church of San Anselmo

First Presbyterian Church of San Anselmo

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Join us as each week as we explore and practice what it means to express God's love for the world. First Presbyterian is an inclusive congregation located in the heart of Marin County, California. We are a church that feels called to love one another, express gratitude, ease suffering, and work for justice.

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486 episodes

Life, Love, and Abounding Grace -- John 20:1-18; 21:15-19 (Easter Sunday)

The Good News of Easter Morning is a Word of life, love, and abounding grace.

21m
Apr 01, 2024
Yes and No -- John 12:12-19, John 18:15-27 (Palm Sunday/ Passion Sunday)

As the Hosannas! of Palm Sunday fade, and as the NOs of Holy Week begin to build, Jesus continues to say YES.

17m
Mar 24, 2024
The Time Peter Got It Right... and Then Didn't -- Matthew 16:13-25 (4th Sunday of Lent)

Jesus is the Christ we follow into the suffering of the world, who raises us up into life.

19m
Mar 10, 2024
"Rescue Us from Danger" -- Matthew 14:22-33 (3rd Sunday in Lent)

Out of our fear, Jesus calls us to take courage, trust, and walk out into the storm – like Jesus, with Jesus – to sink and rise up again.

17m
Mar 03, 2024
Teach Us How to Find Forgiveness -- Matthew 18:15-22 (Rev. Marissa Danney, preaching; Second Sunday in Lent)

Forgiveness can come to life in many forms. Jesus encourages us that we can find (and extend) forgiveness in more ways than we think.

15m
Feb 26, 2024
"Jesus Sought Me" -- Luke 5:1-11 (First Sunday in Lent)

Jesus seeks out and calls Peter (and us) into relationship - into community that embodies good news for the poor, healing for every hurt, and freedom from every oppression.

21m
Feb 18, 2024
When What Is Before Us Is Beyond Us -- Mark 9:2-9 (Transfiguration Sunday)

In experiences that are beyond us, God is always bigger, always stronger, always moving the world toward justice, healing, and peace.

20m
Feb 11, 2024
Quite a Full Day -- Mark 1:29-39 (5th Sunday After Epiphany)

Embodying good news, Jesus heals, and takes on the powers, and takes a breath, and keeps on moving.

22m
Feb 05, 2024
The Sounds of God Calling -- 1 Samuel 3:1-20 (4th Sunday After Epiphany)

God is always calling us, always inviting us to pay attention, listen, and live.

23m
Jan 29, 2024
"No Ways Tired" -- Exodus 17:1-11 (2nd Sunday After Epiphany)

On the wilderness road to freedom, God supports and sustains the weary. God encourages us to join the hard work of freedom with humility and mutuality, in ways that also help create some rest for the weary.

21m
Jan 15, 2024
World, Interrupted -- Mark 1:1-11 (Epiphany & Baptism of the Lord Sunday)

Jesus interrupts a world already in progress, and turns power on its head.

16m
Jan 07, 2024
And Not Long After That Night -- Luke 2:22-40 (First Sunday of Christmas)

Simeon and Anna hold the Christ child and proclaim: This is God’s saving help come yet again, once for all – light and liberation for all people.

17m
Dec 31, 2023
The Joy of That Night -- Luke 1:1-20 (4th Sunday of Advent; Christmas Eve)

With folks all around the world, today is the day we tell the story: In the birth of the Christ, the fresh presence of God comes to life in the fullness of humanity.

21m
Dec 24, 2023
"Joy Notwithstanding" -- Isaiah 61:1-11; Luke 1:46b-55 (Third Sunday of Advent)

Joy is “the fresh presence of God... the fresh action of God,” rising up from the steady and sure saving action of God across all time. Joy is God’s forever longing for human flourishing. In this sermon, we consider “joy because” of the goodness we experience in life, “joy notwithstanding” the challenges and sorrow of life, and “joy against” everything that seeks to harm human flourishing.

22m
Dec 17, 2023
"With Those Who Work or Watch or Weep" -- Mark 13:24-37 (1st Sunday of Advent)

In a hurting world, Jesus invites us to keep watch for the Advent of God in every moment, as together we make the long journey toward joy.

19m
Dec 03, 2023
"Who Do You Say I Am?" -- Isaiah 56:3-8 & Luke 9:18-20

Listen in as Rev. Dr. Janie Spahr preaches at First Pres San Anselmo.

21m
Nov 27, 2023
A Place of Thanksgiving -- Psalm 78:1-8, Philippians 1:2-11 (Thanksgiving Sunday; 24th Sunday After Pentecost)

Our experience of grace and gratitude is not in any way bound or determined or limited by circumstance. In Jesus Christ, God’s grace reaches us and embraces us even in the mire and the muck.

21m
Nov 19, 2023
The Life We Live on Tuesday -- Matthew 23:1-12 (23rd Sunday After Pentecost)

God’s New Creation comes to life, not just in the words we say and sing on Sunday, but in the life we live on Tuesday.

19m
Nov 12, 2023
"A Crowded Cosmos" -- Revelation 7:9-21 (All Saints' Sunday; 22nd Sunday After Pentecost)

God embodies God’s love for the world in the communion of the saints, all of us embraced, drawn together in one Body.  All Saints Day gives us a moment to look back in gratitude, forward in hope, and present in the intention to live so that everyone can be free.

21m
Nov 05, 2023
Holy Questions - Lev. 19:1-2, 15-18, Matt. 22:34-45 (Rev. Dvera Hadden, preaching)

There is a place for you here if you come with questions- about Scripture, about community, about how to live well in the world.  There is a place for you here to learn and grow through questions.  

23m
Oct 31, 2023
Life in a Body -- Romans 12:1-8 (21st Sunday After Pentecost

"In Christ we, though many, form one body, and each member belongs to all the others.” Whoever you are, wherever you are, in the Body of Christ, there is a place for you... here.

11m
Oct 23, 2023
Who Will We Be? -- Philippians 4:4-14 (20th Sunday After Pentecost)

In Christ, creation groans in suffering and in hope. In the body of Christ, climate collapse invites us into a practice of reverence, relinquishment, reconciliation, restoration, resilience, and resistance. The sermon included a presentation of Peter Andersons photos from Standing Rock, which you can see and hear on the worship video (available on our YouTube page): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxUkkhUz8d0WpU50H87N1Eb3-fnu0We11 

21m
Oct 15, 2023
Somewhere Between Despair and Hope -- Jeremiah 12:10-13; Romans 8:18-27 (19th Sunday After Pentecost)

In 2023, as we think of the Earth as our home, we live somewhere between despair and hope. Even as we are honest about the severity of climate disruption, the place for us here is always our place in the Body of Christ – an integrated, interconnected part of all creation – the New Creation – groaning as we birth together something new.

25m
Oct 08, 2023
Companions on the Way -- Genesis 18:1-10; Matthew 20:1-16 (17th Sunday After Pentecost)

As we accompany and extend hospitality to each other, God creates a world of welcome, where everyone is seen as fully human and everyone has enough.

22m
Sep 25, 2023
A People on the Move -- Lev. 19:1-4, 33-37; Matthew 2:23-33 (16th Sunday After Pentecost)

In a world of people on the move, God insists that we love and shelter the stranger. Throughout history and around the world today, God accompanies us as we accompany each other.

22m
Sep 17, 2023
"A Place for You Here" -- Romans 12:9-21 (15th Sunday After Pentecost)

 In the Body of Christ, love comes to life – as we love with integrity, share in the deep need of the world, and practice hospitality.

20m
Sep 10, 2023
A Good Day's Work -- Matthew 14:13-21 (14th Sunday After Pentecost; Labor Day Weekend)

Jesus invites us in to work healing and feeding, bringing to life a world of possibility. As Jesus feeds the multitude, Jesus brings the disciples to work, invites them into the building of a brave new world, and says to them: “All this healing, all this feeding, all this life –this is the work that is ours to do together.”

17m
Sep 04, 2023
Singing the Songbook of Life -- Psalm 1 (13th Sunday After Pentecost)

The Psalms take us on a journey through the whole of life – and what we find – again and again – everywhere we look – is the goodness of God. The invitation that the Psalms extend is this: Like a tree planted by streams of water, sink your roots deep, and live.

22m
Aug 27, 2023
And What About Those Angry Psalms? -- Psalm 109 (11th Sunday After Pentecost)

God – in God’s goodness and steadfast love – stands with the poor, the vulnerable, and the oppressed, in the place of deepest need. In our anger, God invites us to stand there too. The imprecatory psalms point us to the deep pain in the world; they point us to the peril of our propensity for violence; and they point us – through all that – to seek the goodness of God, who is always standing there, in the place of deepest need.

26m
Aug 20, 2023