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Doylestown Presbyterian Church

Doylestown Presbyterian Church www.dtownpc.org
Welcome to the Doylestown Presbyterian Church podcast. Each week, our Sunday sermon will be posted. Whether you listen in the car, during a walk, or at home, we hope it can bring you joy and comfort as you go about your day!
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Episodes

DPC Sermon from September 22, 2024 - "When Aunt Agnes Plays the Organ"

“I am not sure if the Apostle Paul had a voice like Luciano Pavarotti, or if he couldn’t carry a tune in a bucket. In either case, the Bible says when he sang, people listened. The same can be said of you and me. People are always listening to our song. I'll share more this week during worship.” -Rev. Dr. Tom Kort

Sep 23, 202421 minEp. 164

DPC Sermon from September 15, 2024 - "Light For the Crossing"

Rev. Dr. MacHenry "Mac" Schafer is intrigued by the mission of DPC: “Be a bridge for Christ and a beacon of His love.” Many texts in the Bible involve locations that are thresholds where a crossing is necessary. Christ’s light is a guide for these moments we step into unknown territory. Following the service, Mac was approved by members to become DPC's next Senior Pastor!

Sep 17, 202418 minEp. 163

DPC Sermon from September 8, 2024 - "Life Is Not Fair"

"Jesus had a gift for spinning a good story, many of which described what the Kingdom of God is like. This week we will linger with the story about the workers in the vineyard. I imagine, if the owner of the vineyard tried to pull a stunt like that today, we would sue for unfair labor practices. I mean fair is fair, but in the process, we might miss the point of the story. I’ll share more this week. See you in worship." -Rev. Dr. Tom Kort

Sep 11, 202421 minEp. 162

DPC Sermon from September 1, 2024 - "Love's Labour's..."

What does William Shakespeare’s comedy Love’s Labour’s Lost have to do with celebration of Labor Day and the work we are called to do as servants of Jesus Christ? Join Pastor Pauline Sexton as we consider Love’s labor this Sunday.

Sep 03, 202416 minEp. 161

DPC Sermon from August 25, 2024 - "You Are What You Eat"

"How might an 18th century French lawyer, an organic carrot, and a free-range chicken all come together for this Sunday’s Communion mediation? There’s only one way to find out. I’ll let you know when you join me in the sanctuary or online for worship." -Rev. Dr. Tom Kort

Sep 03, 202410 minEp. 160

DPC Sermon from August 18, 2024 - "Are You Half Baked?"

"I don’t think IHOP ever had a franchise in Ephraim, but the prophet Hosea knew something about the spiritual importance of pancakes. I’ll share his insights this week in worship. See you in church." -Rev. Dr. Tom Kort

Aug 19, 202420 minEp. 159

DPC Sermon from August 11, 2024 - "Do You Remember Massanetta?"

"Who is one person that made a lasting impression on you? Listen in on Sunday as some youth mission trip participants and I reflect on how certain people can have a great impact on our lives even after just a brief encounter." -Rev. Becca Bateman

Aug 14, 202421 minEp. 158

DPC Sermon from July 28, 2024 - "Whatever Became of You?"

"Have you ever attended a high school reunion? If so, was it because you were curious about what became of certain classmates? What would they think about what became of you? Or more importantly - what would God think of what became of you? Let's explore this together on Sunday as we hear about a kid from Tarsus." -Rev. Dr. Tom Kort

Jul 31, 202421 minEp. 156

DPC Sermon from July 21, 2024 - "Anyone Remember Dave Wottle?"

"Some of us remember the famous line, 'the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat,' which describes not only sports but life and faith. More than 10,000 world class athletes are descending on Paris for the 2024 Summer Olympics. I am not sure if all the authors of the Bible were good athletes, or watched Wide World of Sports, or ESPN, but they often use sports language to express a deep theological point, especially the apostle Paul. I’ve only met one Olympic gold medalist. I’ll tell you his s...

Jul 25, 202421 minEp. 155

DPC Sermon from June 23, 2024 - "Life Is Like a Popsicle"

"Most of us remember that line by Forrest Gump, 'life is like a box of chocolates...' Well, this week’s sermon is titled “Life is Like a Popsicle.” Do you know why? I fill you in this week in worship." -Rev. Dr. Tom Kort

Jun 27, 202415 minEp. 152

DPC Sermon from June 16, 2024 - "Whatever Happened to the Golden Rule?"

“I heard someone quip, that the world operates on the Golden Rule. He or she who has the most gold, makes all the rules. Interestingly, Jesus never owned a piece of gold. Yet, he taught us the gold standard for how to treat others. I wonder though, is the Golden Rule still in fashion?” -Rev. Dr. Tom Kort

Jun 17, 202420 minEp. 151

DPC Sermon from June 9, 2024 - "Mind the Gap"

“Where is God?” many ask when hard and unexpected challenges invade their lives. This week Pastor Pauline invites us to “Mind the Gap” and consider where God might be.

Jun 10, 202419 minEp. 150

DPC Sermon from May 26, 2024 - "Holy Whisper"

"You take a lot of tests in school. All kinds of tests. There was once a little girl who took a test and it forever changed her life. I took that same test and I bet you did, too. Any idea what test it was? I'll let you know this week in worship." -Rev. Dr. Tom Kort

May 30, 202412 minEp. 148

DPC Sermon from May 19, 2024 - "Give Me That Old Time Religion"

"What do Barnabas, an old Phillies player, and a banjo have to do with Pentecost and Doylestown Presbyterian Church? More importantly, what do they have to do with you and me? More than you might imagine. I fill you in this week in worship. See you then." -Rev. Dr. Tom Kort

May 21, 202419 minEp. 147

DPC Sermon from April 21, 2024 - "Two Pockets"

On the eve of Earth Day we will explore the tension between “the Earth is the Lord’s” and our responsibility to care for the beloved creation. - Rev. Pauline Sexton

Apr 22, 202417 minEp. 144

DPC Sermon from April 14, 2024 - "Whatever Happened to Easter?"

"Some of you know that my wife just can’t get enough of those little Easter marshmallow yellow chicks. The good news is that they are now discounted 70% off the original price. I guess that’s because Easter is over, or is it? See you in worship!" - Rev. Dr. Tom Kort

Apr 17, 202419 minEp. 143

DPC Sermon from March 10, 2024 - "Anyone Remember Rhoda?"

"Some of us are old enough to remember the Mary Tyler Moore Show with such characters as Ted, Mr. Grant, Murray, and her dear friend, Rhoda. You don’t hear the name Rhoda as much these days, though it was a very popular in the 18th and 19th centuries. Rhoda appears only once in the Bible where she interrupts a prayer meeting with a big surprise." - Rev. Dr. Tom Kort

Mar 12, 202417 minEp. 138

DPC Sermon from March 3, 2024 - "Anyone Remember Seth?"

“Most crossword puzzlers will have an edge up on this week’s sermon titled 'Anyone Remember Seth?' Do you remember Seth? Funny thing is that God sees a lot of Seth in you and me. Do you know what it is that God sees in us? I let you know on Sunday. See you then.” - Rev. Dr. Tom Kort

Mar 04, 202420 minEp. 137

DPC Sermon from February 25, 2024 - "Anyone Remember Onesiphorus?"

"If it weren’t for Bill Beeners, I would have given up all hope of ever stepping into a pulpit. The apostle Paul needed Onesiphorus and I needed Beeners. We all need an Onesiphorus and Beeners in our lives. I tell you the whole story this Sunday in worship." - Rev. Dr. Tom Kort

Feb 26, 202419 minEp. 136

DPC Sermon from February 18, 2024 - "Anyone Remember to Wash?"

"Many Presbyterians I have met along the way, greet Lent with an uninterested yawn. They feel it’s sort of a liturgical speed bump that we go over to get to Easter. The genius of Lent, however, is that it is a holy reminder to slow down, to reflect, to deepen our spiritual self-awareness, and to draw closer to our Lord. This week is the first Sunday in Lent. The Psalmist says, 'be sure to wash your hands before you come into the sanctuary.' Why? I will let you know this week in worship and it ha...

Feb 19, 202413 minEp. 135
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