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Glencliff United Methodist Church
by Glencliff United Methodist Church
We are The Commons at Glencliff, a Nashville-based congregation of the United Methodist Church. Together, we seek to build beloved community through respite housing and practices of faith that are rooted in mercy and justice. This podcast features our Sunday sermons and various vignettes and devotionals. See how we're living into our mission of changing the world at www.glencliffumc.org
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Seeing Beyond the Scales: A Journey of Faith and Justice, April 19 2026
This sermon from Rev. Ingrid McIntyre explores the transformative power of encountering Jesus, using Saul's conversion as a profound example of how faith can change hearts and challenge systems of oppression like Christian nationalism. It emphasizes hope, redemption, and the ongoing journey of faith in difficult times. At Glencliff United Methodist Church, we strive to create a space that is inclusive, compassionate, justice-seeking and rooted in the love of Christ. We believe that faith is a journey, and we're honored to walk alongside each other, offering support and encouragement along the way. Find out more: www.glencliffumc.org
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Faith, Courage and Mary Magdalene: Easter Sunday April 5, 2026
This sermon from Glencliff United Methodist Church, delivered by Reverend Ingrid McIntyre on Easter Sunday 2026, explores the story of Mary Magdalene at the tomb, emphasizing faith, courage, and hope in times of darkness. Glencliff United Methodist Church is an inclusive and justice-seeking congregation in Nashville, Tennessee. To see how we are working in community to spread compassion and uplift one another on our spiritual journeys, visit www.glencliffumc.org.
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The Question That Echoes Through 2000 Years: What Is Truth? March 15, 2026
This sermon explores the biblical account of Jesus before Pilate, focusing on themes of truth, power, and integrity. It challenges us to reflect on our own stance in the face of injustice and the importance of living in truth, especially during Lent. Sermon presented by Rev. Ingrid McIntyre on March 25, 2026. At Glencliff United Methodist Church, we strive to create a space that is inclusive, compassionate, justice-seeking and rooted in the love of Christ. We believe that faith is a journey, and we're honored to walk alongside each other, offering support and encouragement along the way. Find out more: www.glencliffumc.org
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From Exodus to Tennessee: Wilderness lessons (October 5, 2025)
In this sermon from October 5, 2025, Rev. Ingrid McIntyre takes us back to the Israelites' journey six weeks after escaping Egypt. They've witnessed miracles and found themselves free, yet facing hunger and uncertainty in the wilderness. God provided manna in the wilderness, not as a reward for gratitude but because of the people's cries for help. And that manna came with powerful principles relevant for us today. Glencliff United Methodist Church is an inclusive and justice-seeking congregation in Nashville, Tennessee. To see how we are working in community to spread compassion and uplift one another on our spiritual journeys, visit www.glencliffumc.org.
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Bigger Barns or Longer Tables? Sermon from August 3, 2025
Have you ever wondered what Jesus would say about billionaires, tech moguls, and the world's obsession with "bigger barns"? This Sunday sermon from Ingrid McIntyre brings the parable of the rich fool (Luke 12:13-21) straight into 2025. Let's unpack her powerful message together. Glencliff United Methodist Church is an inclusive and justice-seeking congregation in Nashville, Tennessee. To see how we are working in community to spread compassion and uplift one another on our spiritual journeys, visit www.glencliffumc.org.
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Hope Beyond the Tomb: April 20, 2025 (Easter Sunday)
On the first Easter morning, women arrived at Jesus' tomb carrying spices—and unbearably heavy hearts. They expected an ending but discovered the empty tomb: hope's door flung wide open. Rev. Ingrid McIntyre reminds us: in that moment, grief turned to astonishment, despair gave way to possibility. The ultimate finality—death itself—was transformed into new life. Glencliff United Methodist Church is an inclusive and justice-seeking congregation in Nashville, Tennessee. To see how we are working in community to spread compassion and uplift one another on our spiritual journeys, visit www.glencliffumc.org.
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Breaking rules for compassion: February 2, 2025
This sermon from Rev. Ingrid McIntyre unpacks how Jesus challenges societal norms by prioritizing compassion over laws, urging us to redefine justice and form unlikely alliances for change. The sermon shares the story of Jesus and his disciples challenging Sabbath laws in Mark 12. Glencliff United Methodist Church is an inclusive and justice-seeking congregation in Nashville, Tennessee. To see how we are workiong in community to spread compassion and uplift one another on our spiritual journeys, visit www.glencliffumc.org
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Breaking down barriers (October 6, 2024)
Genesis, the first book of the Bible, speaks to human creation and our relationship with God and each other. Rev. Ingrid McIntyre looks into the text to see how the very beginning of the Bible speaks to our need for connection and inspires us to work for inclusion, affirmation and equity. Glencliff United Methodist Church is an inclusive and justice-seeking congregation in Nashville, Tennessee. To see how we are working in community spread compassion and uplift one another on our spiritual journeys, visit www.glencliffumc.org
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How Faith and Restored Spirits Lead to True Healing (August 4, 2024)
This sermon from Rev. Ingrid McIntyre reveals the importance of self-care, faith, and trust in God's timing for healing and wholeness. Our scripture reading for this Sunday was John 6:24-35. Jesus knew the importance of moving at the pace of humanity. Ministry and care require replenishment. If Jesus took time to renew, we should too. Embrace the moments of rest and spiritual nurturing. Glencliff United Methodist Church is an inclusive and justice-seeking congregation in Nashville, Tennessee. To see how we are working in community spread compassion and uplift one another on our spiritual journeys, visit www.glencliffumc.org
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Miracles in ordinary moments (July 7, 2024)
Miracles are more than unexplained phenomena; they're everyday blessings that fill our lives with wonder and grace. What's the miracle in your life today? This sermon from Rev. Neelley Hicks explores the profound miracles in our lives and how God's love manifests through humility, compassion, and righteous actions. The scripture reading for this Sunday was 2 Corinthians 12:2-10. Glencliff United Methodist Church is an inclusive and justice-seeking congregation in Nashville, Tennessee. To see how we are working in community to spread compassion and uplift one another on our spiritual journeys, visit www.glencliffumc.org.
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Moving into the World with Love (February 4, 2024)
In our sermon from February 4, 2024, Rev Ryan Dunn discusses the timeless nature of music and scripture, drawing parallels between the lyrics of an Elvis Costello song and the message of Isaiah 40. Join us as we unravel the connections between music, scripture, and the practice of faith in the modern world. Glencliff United Methodist Church is an inclusive and justice-seeking congregation in Nashville, Tennessee. To see how we are working in community to spread compassion and uplift one another on our spiritual journeys, visit www.glencliffumc.org.
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The Ongoing Journey of Saying "Yes" in Faith (January 28, 2024)
No matter where you are in your journey, know that you are never alone. Together, let's embrace the transformative invitation that leads us to thrive in faith. Our sermon from january 28, 2024 was delivered by Rev. Nick Baird-Chrisohon. Listen for the ways in which we are continually called to say "yes" in regards to the life of faith. As well as how modern faith communities are being challenged to adapt in the world. Glencliff United Methodist Church is an inclusive and justice-seeking congregation in Nashville, Tennessee. To see how we are working in community to spread compassion and uplift one another on our spiritual journeys, visit www.glencliffumc.org.
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Holy Disruption: The Path to Hope and Becoming the People of God (January 7, 2024)
Our sermon from January 7, 2024 was delivered by Pastor Nicole Nyembo. Join us in this journey of embracing holy disruption, answering God's call, and working towards a more hopeful and just world. Let's be disruptors together. Glencliff United Methodist Church is an inclusive and justice-seeking congregation in Nashville, Tennessee. To see how we are working in community to spread compassion and uplift one another on our spiritual journeys, visit www.glencliffumc.org.
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Let's Show Up and Love Radically: Following a God of Love in a World of Injustice (October 15, 2023)
Have you ever felt called to speak out against something? What encouraged your boldness, or what held you back? Our sermon from October 15, 2023, was delivered by Pastor Nicole Nyembo. This sermon shows how we can embody radical love and make a difference in a world full of hate. Glencliff United Methodist Church is an inclusive and justice-seeking congregation in Nashville, Tennessee. To see how we are working in community to spread compassion and uplift one another on our spiritual journeys, visit www.glencliffumc.org.
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Thriving Through Connection: Creating Sustainable Communities
Our sermon from October 1, 2023 was delivered by Rev. Joy Bronson. This sermon explores the importance of proactive and engaged communities and helps us identify our place in helping all people flourish. Get ready for an engaging discussion and insightful takeaways on how we can create thriving communities. Glencliff United Methodist Church is an inclusive and justice-seeking congregation in Nashville, Tennessee. To see how we are working in community to spread compassion and uplift one another on our spiritual journeys, visit www.glencliffumc.org.
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Unlocking Freedom: What Forgiveness Demands and How it Sets Us Free (September 17, 2023)
Our sermon from September 17, 2023 was delivered by our lay leader, Justina Stickney. This sermon speaks on the freedom offered through forgiveness. Drawing from Matthew 18, Justina provides key steps in forgiving and explores the transformative power it holds. Let's explore forgiveness, empathy, compassion and freedom together. Glencliff United Methodist Church is an inclusive and justice-seeking congregation in Nashville, Tennessee. To see how we are working in community to spread compassion and uplift one another on our spiritual journeys, visit www.glencliffumc.org.
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Bridges and Burning Coals: Navigating Relationships in a Polarized Culture (September 3, 2023)
How do we overcome the deep divides in our culture? In this sermon, Rev. Ryan Dunn speaks to the challenges of living peaceably in a polarized culture. Drawing from Romans 12, we reflect on the importance of genuine love, mutual affection, and showing honor. Listen for what we can do when disagreements arise… and ultimately how the example of Christ leads us towards a harmonious existence. Glencliff United Methodist Church is an inclusive and justice-seeking congregation in Nashville, Tennessee. To see how we are working in community to spread compassion and uplift one another on our spiritual journeys, visit www.glencliffumc.org.
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From Dysfunction to Deliverance: Joseph's Story of Family and Grace (August 20, 2023)
When our relationships are in chaos, is there hope for reconciliation? Rev. Regina Girten (from Connection United Methodist Church) shared the story of Joseph and his brothers on August 20, 2023. Listen for how Joseph's journey towards forgiveness can provide inspiration for healing our relationships. Glencliff United Methodist Church is an inclusive and justice-seeking congregation in Nashville, Tennessee. To see how we are working in community to spread compassion and uplift one another on our spiritual journeys, visit www.glencliffumc.org.
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The Power in Our Hands: Remembering Love, Connection, and the Miracle of Empathy (August 6, 2023)
How does God impact your self-care? In this sermon from August 6, 2023, Rev. Neelley Hicks spoke about dealing with trauma and scarcity through a mindset of abundance and grace. Listen for ways community provides support for one another in both physical and spiritual aspects of life. As well as how to balance self-care and compassion for others. Glencliff United Methodist Church is an inclusive and justice-seeking congregation in Nashville, Tennessee. To see how we are working in community to spread compassion and uplift one another on our spiritual journeys, visit: www.glencliffumc.org
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Nurturing Our Souls: The Importance of Cultivating Good Soil in a Hurting World (July 16, 2023)
How can we cultivate a nurturing environment where all can thrive? Rev. Nicole Nyembo talked about the Parable of the Sower on July 16, 2023. As you listen to this sermon, look for ways to actively cultivate good soil in life as well as common distractions that make us hard to bear fruit for justice and mercy. Glencliff United Methodist Church is an inclusive and justice-seeking congregation in Nashville, Tennessee. To see how we're working in community to spread compassion and uplift one another in our spiritual journeys, visit www.glencliffumc.org
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Love that Hurts: Exploring Compassion in the Gospel (June 18, 2023)
Our sermon for June 18, 2023 was delivered by a special guest: Kate Fields of Belmont United Methodist Church. Kate spoke about the two parts of compassion: the initial hurting, and the the commission to go and share compassion. Listen for Jesus' example of experiencing pain and for examples of compassion in action. Glencliff United Methodist Church is an inclusive and justice-seeking congregation in Nashville, Tennessee. To see how we are working in community to spread compassion and uplift one another on our spiritual journeys, visit: www.glencliffumc.org
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Love and Belonging: Embracing a Larger Vision of God's Beloved Community (July 2, 2023)
Welcome to the Glencliff United Methodist sermon podcast. Rev. Nicole Nyembo delivered the sermon on July 2, 2023. She spoke about loving and belonging and the real rewards of welcoming through the lens of Matthew 10:40-42. Liste for perspective on how being the person of welcome affects our own sense of welcome. As well as how Jesus modeled breaking social norms to provide welcome. Glencliff United Methodist Church strives to be a faith community that is inclusive, compassion, justice-oriented and rooted in the love of Christ. We are located in Nashville, Tennessee. Find out more about Glencliff UMC and our efforts to extend mercy and justice across our area at www.glencliffumc.org
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We are The Commons at Glencliff, a Nashville-based congregation of the United Methodist Church. Together, we seek to build beloved community through respite housing and practices of faith that are rooted in mercy and justice. This podcast features our Sunday sermons and various vignettes and devotionals. See how we're living into our mission of changing the world at www.glencliffumc.org
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