Petaluma First Presbyterian Church

Pam Novelly

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544 episodes

On the Move - Audio

The journey of faith is one of uncertainty and sometimes peril, and always it requires trust in God's promise to lead us in the way we should go. This Sunday we discover that wandering, and even getting lost, may be the exact thing we need to draw us closer to God.

22m
Mar 08, 2020
God’s First Move - Audio

Lent invites us to get to the root of our discipleship and identify with Jesus' journey to the cross. The early Sundays are a wilderness time, an opportunity to go deep into our hearts and the souls of our communities, to recognize the depth of our estrangement from God, and to begin to put things right. This Sunday we begin our Lenten journey with Jesus in the wilderness being tempted by the devil (Matthew 4:1-11).

19m
Mar 01, 2020
Re-enchanted - Audio

Inspirational messages that are biblical, personal and relevant to everyday life.

21m
Feb 27, 2020
Thoughts Matter - Audio

Continuing in the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5, Jesus makes a number of startling claims in verses 21-37. Jesus sounds extreme when he makes statements like we will be judged for our thoughts, not just our actions. But what might it mean for us to take seriously these statements, and take seriously the idea that it's not just our good deeds, but even our thoughts and emotions that contribute to the Kingdom of God?

20m
Feb 17, 2020
The Wattage Is Up To You - Audio

From the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus tells his disciples to not hide their light but to put it out where everyone can see it. Pastor John expands on this image in his sermon, The Wattage is Up to You.

16m
Feb 09, 2020
Beatitudes for the Modern Age - Audio

Inspirational messages that are biblical, personal and relevant to everyday life.

18m
Feb 07, 2020
Follow Me - Audio

Pastor John asks the congregation to share how God has been present in our church and lives in the past year.

20m
Jan 26, 2020
John Told the Truth. So Can We. - Audio

On this third Sunday in Epiphany - this season of light and revelation - we read the story of John the Baptist suddenly recognizing his cousin Jesus for who he really is and cries, "Behold, the Lamb of God." And John's final request to us is simple: tell the truth.

19m
Jan 19, 2020
Marked for Purpose - Audio

During Epiphany, this "season of light," we read the story of Jesus' baptism. The divine voice at Jesus' baptism identifies him as the Son of God. Whenever we read the story of Jesus' baptism, we all have an opportunity to remember our own baptisms and renew our decision to serve and follow Christ.

22m
Jan 12, 2020
The Wrong Town at the Wrong Time - Audio

On Epiphany Sunday, the Magi follow a light - a star that guides them to the Christ child, revealing to the world that this small infant is Lord and King, worthy of praise.

18m
Jan 05, 2020
The Legend of Three Trees - Audio

In this holiday Sunday, Linda Dragoo reprises her reading of the Legend of the Three Trees.

7m
Dec 30, 2019
The Little Child - Audio

Pastor John delivers his pre-Christmas sermon about Joseph and his reaction to the dream. Two of the four gospels narrate the birth of Jesus. The more familiar one, Luke's poetic version with Caesar Augustus, shepherds in their fields, and the babe in the manger, we will read on Christmas Eve. But before we get there, we have Matthew's account. And in Matthew's story Joseph the carpenter from Nazareth has a dream. And despite the fact that Joseph's part in the story is short, and he doesn't even have a single line of dialogue, we know that he's important, because Joseph spent his life near to Jesus. Through good times, and bad times, through the joys and sorrows of life, there was Joseph, near to Jesus. And isn't that what all of us should be striving for as well?

15m
Dec 22, 2019
Advent Disillusionment - Audio

This Sunday in Advent continued with John the Baptist. This time John is not in the wilderness, but rather in prison. And much to our surprise, from there he sends messengers to Jesus, asking "Are you the one who is to come, or are we to wait for another?" John had been the outspoken forerunner of Jesus, and now he appears to be the chief questioner of Jesus. Perhaps Jesus did not match up with John's expectations for what the Messiah would be like. Perhaps a good Advent question is this: Will we receive the Messiah, Jesus, as he is rather than as we would have him to be? I mean, really, who is this guy?

14m
Dec 15, 2019
Wilderness Checkpoint - Audio

A new world is coming, and the Scriptures for last Sunday's service carries a theme of promise and hope. In Isaiah 11:1-10 a healthy shoot emerges from the people who were seemingly cut dry by political upheaval, and there is hope of a new ruler to come. In Matthew 3:1-12, John the Baptist offers instruction on how to prepare during this season of Advent. We need to do more than decorate our trees, exchange presents, and go to church. We need to repent, experience a changed life, and prepare for the one who is coming. In both of these passages there is a claim that history is going somewhere, that the time is full, and that change is in the works.

20m
Dec 08, 2019
Days of Future Past - Audio

This week in worship we celebrate the first Sunday of Advent. Advent is Latin for "coming." It celebrates the most important news about the past and the most important news about the future. Christ has come; and Christ is coming back. Just as the coming of Christ as a baby in Bethlehem took everyone by surprise, although it had long been predicted, so the future coming of Christ in glory will no doubt take everyone by surprise, although it too has long been predicted.

18m
Dec 01, 2019
Enthroned - Audio

On Reign of Christ Sunday, Pastor John explained that all that we have, all that there is, belongs to God, who reigns over all. We celebrated Thanksgiving, offer our thanks to God for the many gifts that have blessed our lives.

15m
Nov 24, 2019
The New Wave of God's Faithfulness - Audio

In an attempt to trap Jesus, Sadducees use the law to try to ensnare him. His response basically says that God's plans are different than man's plans and that we can't always discern what God is planning.

23m
Nov 17, 2019
An Example - Audio

In Pastor John's absence, we were fortunate to have the Synod Exec, Nancy Martin Vincent grace our pulpit. She spoke of serving people and God and used the example of the washing of the apostle's feet by Jesus before his trial and crucifixion.

25m
Nov 10, 2019
No Sin, No Service - Audio

Using the story of Zacchaeus, Pastor John speaks of Stewardship, a sermon delayed because of the Kincaide Fire impacts.

19m
Nov 03, 2019
The Light of the World - Audio

Inspirational messages that are biblical, personal and relevant to everyday life.

11m
Oct 20, 2019
Where Giving Starts - Audio

Pastor John's sermon, Where Giving Starts, focused on financial stewardship and how we are called to support God's ministry in our community and in the larger world. Using Paul's letter to the Corinthians, he heard how even then giving with a happy heart was an important part of being a member of the family of Christ.

20m
Oct 13, 2019
A Modest Proposal for Peace - Audio

This week in worship we celebrate World Communion Sunday with Christians throughout the world, remembering our common faith. World Communion Sunday began in the 1930s in the United States as a way to reflect on our global communion with Christians near and far. To celebrate World Communion Sunday, our service will include liturgies from around the world. We'll pray for the global church community, sing songs of unity for God's people, and share in the Lord's Supper.

23m
Oct 06, 2019
Pestering God - Audio

Prayer is a central concern of the Gospel of Luke. And last Sunday in Luke 18:1-8, Jesus tells a parable about a persistent woman who harasses an unjust judge until he finally gives in and gives her the just judgment she demands. This is a parable about how we ought to "pray always and not lose heart." It's also a parable about persistence.

23m
Sep 29, 2019
The Gratitude of Foreigners - Audio

In last Sunday's gospel lesson, Jesus is out on the boundary between his place of origin, Galilee, and that shadowy place known as Samaria. There he meets a group of people who are on the margins - ten lepers - and he heals them all; this despite the strict prohibitions against contact with such "unclean" people. Jesus then sends them on their way to the temple to give thanks, but one returns, and Jesus is amazed that this foreigner came back to show such gratitude (Luke 17:11-19). This is a wonderful story for us to consider, a story about the thanksgiving of an outsider, and the thanksgiving of an outsider.

22m
Sep 22, 2019
The Chasm - Audio

Last week focused on another parable from Jesus from the Gospel of Luke (16:19-31). Luke has given us some strange and challenging scriptures lately, and this one is no exception. It's a parable of judgment, a disgusting description of the miserable plight of a poor man ("dogs would come and lick his sores") juxtaposed with a scathing picture of the extravagant, cushy lifestyle of an insensitive rich man who wears finery and feasts in luxury. When both men die, things get really interesting, and the whole thing becomes a dire warning about life here on earth and what comes next. It's a real honest-to-God "hellfire and damnation" story for sure.

23m
Sep 15, 2019
Only a Savior Like Jesus - Audio

Luke 16:1-13 (the so-called Parable of the Dishonest Manager) gives us what has to be one of Jesus' most outrageous parables in the Bible. In this one, Jesus appears to commend, or at least has the "master" in his story commend the thievery of a lazy, dishonest steward. It's a weird story. There's a lot of wheeling and dealing going on here, and I'm very curious to unpack it on Sunday and see what's going on inside.

21m
Sep 08, 2019
Lost and Found Party - Audio

It's a feast day in that we'll once again find Jesus defending himself against the scribes and Pharisees who criticize him for eating with tax collectors and sinners (Luke 15:1-10). If you've been paying attention through Luke's gospel, you know that Jesus was a real party person. He ate with anyone, anywhere, as often as he could. But some grumbled about it. They thought Jesus was sharing table fellowship with all the wrong people. So in typical Jesus fashion, he told them a couple of stories. One about a shepherd who went looking for his one lost sheep, and another about a woman who searched and searched for her one lost coin. It's a story about the lost and found, and all those who are welcome to dine at Jesus' table.

18m
Sep 01, 2019
Worst Sermon Ever - Audio

It's amazing that anyone reading through the Gospel of Luke for the first time makes it past chapter 14 without throwing in the towel. That's where Jesus gives a stump speech that's honestly a real turn off. You might say it was his worst sermon ever. Jesus, who is all about loving even your enemy, says to a large crowd following him, "Whoever comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters, yes, and even life itself, cannot be my disciple. Whoever does not carry the cross and follow me cannot be my disciple." Doesn't that sound inspiring? It's easy to skip right over these hard sayings of Jesus, and indeed, many preachers do! But I think it's important that we give it a look and consider how Luke 14:25-33 invites us to count the cost of following Jesus.

21m
Aug 25, 2019
When Jesus Comes to Dinner - Audio

In last week's sermon, Jesus is sitting down for a meal in the home of a Pharisee. In Luke's Gospel, Jesus does some of his best teaching when he's sitting down for a meal with folks. And this time in Luke 14:1, 7-14, he's got quite a bit to say about table manners, how to put together a proper guest list, and even instruction about who should sit where. And what he has to say is...unexpected.

23m
Aug 18, 2019
Divided by Christ - Audio

In Luke 12:49-52 Jesus really throws a curveball at us. He says, "I came to bring fire to the earth...Do you think that I have come to bring peace to the earth? No, I tell you, but rather division!" And that includes division between family members! Oh, great. I thought the Gospel was supposed to be Good News about peace, love and unity. All this talk about fire and division sounds terrible.

25m
Aug 11, 2019