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The University Church

Rev. Dr. Julian A. Daviestheuniversitychurchtoledo.org
Join us for worship at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on Sundays at The University Church, 4747 Hill Avenue in Toledo, Ohio. All are welcome.
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All In - PDF

In John's account of Jesus cleansing the Temple we see how Jesus commits to his pathway forward in a way that cannot be reversed. Our own call in be "all in" as we work towards the Kingdom of God is made apparent and speaks to us across the centuries to make our own commitment absolute.

Mar 04, 2018

All In - Audio

In John's account of Jesus cleansing the Temple we see how Jesus commits to his pathway forward in a way that cannot be reversed. Our own call in be "all in" as we work towards the Kingdom of God is made apparent and speaks to us across the centuries to make our own commitment absolute.

Mar 04, 201827 min

Prayer and Self Denial - PDF

From Paul's letter to the church at Rome we see an understanding of prayer that can help move us as the Body of Christ to more fully embrace the Kingdom of God. Coupled with the words of Jesus on self denial, we can move towards an experience of prayer that calls us to look to the interests of those who are marginalized and neglected through words and deeds.

Feb 25, 2018

Prayer and Self Denial - Audio

From Paul's letter to the church at Rome we see an understanding of prayer that can help move us as the Body of Christ to more fully embrace the Kingdom of God. Coupled with the words of Jesus on self denial, we can move towards an experience of prayer that calls us to look to the interests of those who are marginalized and neglected through words and deeds.

Feb 25, 201829 min

The Beloved - PDF

We follow the theme of "new creation" from Isaiah to Revelation as we seek to understand the Good News proclaimed by Jesus and endorsed from the heavens at his baptism with the words. ‘You are my Son, the Beloved; with you I am well pleased.’

Feb 18, 2018

The Beloved - Audio

We follow the theme of "new creation" from Isaiah to Revelation as we seek to understand the Good News proclaimed by Jesus and endorsed from the heavens at his baptism with the words. ‘You are my Son, the Beloved; with you I am well pleased.’

Feb 18, 201836 min

A Teacher, A Law Giver and A Prophet - PDF

On this Transfiguration Sunday we look at Mark's account of the transfiguration, alongside those of Matthew and Luke, to see how God's endorsement of Jesus in the presence of the great law giver, Moses, and the great prophet, Elijah, give him the authority to establish how the love of God and neighbor provide the framework upon which hangs all the law and the prophets.

Feb 11, 2018

A Teacher, A Law Giver and A Prophet - Audio

On this Transfiguration Sunday we look at Mark's account of the transfiguration, alongside those of Matthew and Luke, to see how God's endorsement of Jesus in the presence of the great law giver, Moses, and the great prophet, Elijah, give him the authority to establish how the love of God and neighbor provide the framework upon which hangs all the law and the prophets.

Feb 11, 201826 min

The Words of the Women in the Bible. 3. Lydia of Thyatira. - PDF

In the NRSV, the 17 words of Lydia function to test the Apostle Paul as to his commitment to the idea that we are neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, but are all one in Christ Jesus. Fortunately we are told that, "she prevailed upon us"!

Feb 04, 2018

The Words of the Women in the Bible. 3. Lydia of Thyatira. - Audio

In the NRSV, the 17 words of Lydia function to test the Apostle Paul as to his commitment to the idea that we are neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, but are all one in Christ Jesus. Fortunately we are told that, "she prevailed upon us"!

Feb 04, 201838 min

Crying Out In The Wilderness - PDF

On this Second Sunday of Advent, we hear the beginning of the Good News from Mark's Gospel, a message that challenges the then-existing sociopolitical structures and points towards a new way, one that leads from wilderness to Kingdom.

Dec 10, 2017

Crying Out In The Wilderness - Audio

On this Second Sunday of Advent, we hear the beginning of the Good News from Mark's Gospel, a message that challenges the then-existing sociopolitical structures and points towards a new way, one that leads from wilderness to Kingdom.

Dec 10, 201724 min

My Words Will Not Pass Away - PDF

On this First Sunday of Advent, we encounter a reading from Mark's Gospel, known as the little apocalypse, which interweaves the destruction of the existing order with encouragement to stay faithful as the new order is ushered in. The concept of "active waiting" for the fullness of the Kingdom reinforces our own responsibility as agents in bringing forth the Kingdom of God.

Dec 03, 2017

My Words Will Not Pass Away - Audio

On this First Sunday of Advent, we encounter a reading from Mark's Gospel, known as the little apocalypse, which interweaves the destruction of the existing order with encouragement to stay faithful as the new order is ushered in. The concept of "active waiting" for the fullness of the Kingdom reinforces our own responsibility as agents in bringing forth the Kingdom of God.

Dec 03, 201730 min

Sheep and Goats - PDF

On this Christ the King Sunday, the proclamation of Christ as King is seen through the lens of caring for "the least of these" and as allegiance to the Kingdom way of living in the world.

Nov 26, 2017

Sheep and Goats - Audio

On this Christ the King Sunday, the proclamation of Christ as King is seen through the lens of caring for "the least of these" and as allegiance to the Kingdom way of living in the world.

Nov 26, 201731 min

What to do with what you’ve got. - PDF

In the minority reading of the parable of the talents, Jesus compares the economics of the Empire with the economics of the Kingdom and contrasts Empire teaching with the teachings of Torah. Once again, Jesus calls for allegiance to the Kingdom in the face of tremendous pressure to collude with the Empire and its economic model.

Nov 19, 2017

What to do with what you’ve got. - Audio

In the minority reading of the parable of the talents, Jesus compares the economics of the Empire with the economics of the Kingdom and contrasts Empire teaching with the teachings of Torah. Once again, Jesus calls for allegiance to the Kingdom in the face of tremendous pressure to collude with the Empire and its economic model.

Nov 19, 201731 min

Laying Heavy Burdens On The Shoulders Of Others. - PDF

Those who lay heavy burdens on the shoulders of others, making Torah a weight to be carried and not a joy to be experienced, come under close scrutiny by Jesus who manages to invert the expected order, saying, "The greatest among you will be your servant. All who exalt themselves will be humbled, and all who humble themselves will be exalted."

Nov 05, 2017

Laying Heavy Burdens On The Shoulders Of Others. - Audio

Those who lay heavy burdens on the shoulders of others, making Torah a weight to be carried and not a joy to be experienced, come under close scrutiny by Jesus who manages to invert the expected order, saying, "The greatest among you will be your servant. All who exalt themselves will be humbled, and all who humble themselves will be exalted."

Nov 05, 201728 min

Which Commandment in the Law is the Greatest? - PDF

In today's lectionary Gospel passage, Jesus provides an overarching view of Hebrew Scripture in terms of love of God and love of neighbor. His claim, along with the authority he cites to make this claim, led John Wesley to write in "A Plain Account of Christian Perfection" that "You should be thoroughly aware of this—the heaven of heavens is love. There is nothing higher in religion; there is, in effect, nothing else; if you look for anything but more love, you are looking wide of the mark …" An...

Oct 29, 2017

Which Commandment in the Law is the Greatest? - Audio

In today's lectionary Gospel passage, Jesus provides an overarching view of Hebrew Scripture in terms of love of God and love of neighbor. His claim, along with the authority he cites to make this claim, led John Wesley to write in "A Plain Account of Christian Perfection" that "You should be thoroughly aware of this—the heaven of heavens is love. There is nothing higher in religion; there is, in effect, nothing else; if you look for anything but more love, you are looking wide of the mark …" An...

Oct 29, 201732 min

Paying Your Taxes - PDF

Jesus, confronted with a question about taxes that is seemingly impossible to answer, shows how idolatry lies at the heart of the question and amazes his hearers with his response that questions where their loyalties really lie.

Oct 22, 2017

Paying Your Taxes - Audio

Jesus, confronted with a question about taxes that is seemingly impossible to answer, shows how idolatry lies at the heart of the question and amazes his hearers with his response that questions where their loyalties really lie.

Oct 22, 201735 min

Many are Called, but Few are Chosen - PDF

In the minority reading of this parable, the Kingdom of Heaven is compared (and contrasted) to the worldly kingdom of Herod, showing how a different set of criteria establish the Kingdom of Heaven here on earth.

Oct 15, 2017

Many are Called, but Few are Chosen - Audio

In the minority reading of this parable, the Kingdom of Heaven is compared (and contrasted) to the worldly kingdom of Herod, showing how a different set of criteria establish the Kingdom of Heaven here on earth.

Oct 15, 201726 min
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