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Hope Springs Eternal
Alan Bentrup
190 episodes
1 day ago
Sermons and thoughts by the Rev. Alan Bentrup, a priest in Houston, Texas, co-founder of Missional Voices, and a guy who loves baseball.
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Sermons and thoughts by the Rev. Alan Bentrup, a priest in Houston, Texas, co-founder of Missional Voices, and a guy who loves baseball.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Spirituality
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The Good News of Death Threats
Hope Springs Eternal
23 minutes 5 seconds
2 months ago
The Good News of Death Threats

Jesus shocked His followers when He said His coming would bring division, even within families. What could that possibly mean? In this sermon we explore how the love of God sometimes disrupts before it heals.We turn to the prophet Micah, the Parable of the Prodigal Son, and the witness of Jonathan Daniels who gave his life for justice in Selma. We also reflect on our church’s call to host the area’s first Pride festival — an act of radical welcome that feels like joy to some and disruption to others.This sermon reminds us that the gospel is always good news for the hurting, even if it unsettles those who prefer the status quo. Because sometimes love unites. Sometimes love divides. But always, love saves.

Hope Springs Eternal
Sermons and thoughts by the Rev. Alan Bentrup, a priest in Houston, Texas, co-founder of Missional Voices, and a guy who loves baseball.