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Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor Sermon Podcast

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by Ann Arbor Community Church

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Ann Arbor Community Church is a multi-ethnic, multi-generational Christian community rooted in a centered-set approach to faith. We blend the vibrant faith of the historic Christian creeds with a thoughtful, engaged response to today’s culture. Whether you are filled with faith, full of questions, or somewhere in between, you belong here. https://a2communitychurch.org

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July 6, 2026

Migrant Journeys: The Syrophoenician Woman

<p class="p3">Migrant Journeys: The Syrophoenician Woman - Pastor Donnell T. Wyche - <a href="http://a2vc.org/">a2cc.org</a>. Watch our livestream Sundays @ 11:00am - <a href= "http://vimeo.com/annarborvineyard">vimeo.com/annarborcommunitychurch</a> </p> <p class="p3"><strong>Summary:</strong></p> <p class="p3">This sermon continues the Migrant Journeys series by examining Jesus’ encounter with the Syrophoenician woman in Mark 7:24–30 and Matthew 15:21–28. Unlike the previous stories in the series, the movement is reversed: Jesus is the one who crosses into Gentile territory, becoming the stranger, while the woman is at home in her own land. Yet despite being on her own soil, she must cross ethnic, religious, political, and gender barriers simply to stand before Jesus and plead for the life of her daughter. The sermon should invite the congregation to see the story through her eyes rather than through the perspective of the disciples. The sermon should resist the temptation to soften or explain away Jesus’ difficult words. Instead, it should linger in the tension of the passage, recognizing the painful reality of exclusion and dehumanization that immigrants, refugees, and marginalized people have experienced throughout history. The Syrophoenician woman refuses to accept the boundaries placed around her dignity. With remarkable courage and wisdom, she answers Jesus’ metaphor with one of her own, and Jesus receives her words, praises her faith, heals her daughter, and demonstrates that the kingdom of God is breaking beyond the boundaries people had assumed were permanent. The sermon should conclude by turning the question toward the church today. Rather than asking only what this woman teaches us about faith, it should ask where we still draw lines that Christ has already erased. Connecting Isaiah’s vision of God’s house for all peoples, Paul’s declaration that Christ has broken down the dividing wall of hostility, and Jesus’ teaching that welcoming the stranger is welcoming Christ himself, the sermon should call the congregation to repentance, hospitality, and courageous love. The final invitation should leave listeners reflecting on a single question: Where have I been drawing a line that Jesus is asking me to let go of, and whose dignity is waiting on the other side of it?</p>

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June 29, 2026

Migrant Journeys: Naomi and Ruth

<p>Migrant Journeys: Naomi and Ruth - Pastor Hannah Witte - <a href="http://a2vc.org/">a2cc.org</a>. Watch our livestream Sundays @ 11:00am - <a href= "http://vimeo.com/annarborvineyard">vimeo.com/annarborcommunitychurch</a> </p> <p><strong>Summary: </strong></p> <p>What does loyal love look like when life falls apart? In this sermon from the book of Ruth, Pastor Hannah invites us to walk alongside Naomi, Ruth, and Boaz as they navigate famine, migration, loss, and uncertainty. In the midst of a violent and broken world, they choose hesed—God's loyal, faithful love—again and again, discovering that small acts of courageous love can become the very places where God brings redemption. Their story ultimately points us to Jesus, God's hesed in the flesh, who entered our broken world, refused self-protection, and gave himself for us. As we receive Christ's faithful love, we're invited to become people who embody that same love in our ordinary lives, trusting that God uses everyday faithfulness to prepare us for moments that lead to redemption.</p>

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June 22, 2026

Migrant Journeys - Joseph

<p class="p3">Migrant Journeys: Joseph - Pastor Donnell T. Wyche - <a href="http://a2vc.org/">a2cc.org</a>. Watch our livestream Sundays @ 11:00am - <a href= "http://vimeo.com/annarborvineyard">vimeo.com/annarborcommunitychurch</a> </p> <p class="p3"><strong>Summary:</strong></p> <p class="mb-4 text-gray-600"> </p>

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What is Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor Sermon Podcast?

Ann Arbor Community Church is a multi-ethnic, multi-generational Christian community rooted in a centered-set approach to faith. We blend the vibrant faith of the historic Christian creeds with a thoughtful, engaged response to today’s culture. Whether you are filled with faith, full of questions, or somewhere in between, you belong here. https://a2communitychurch.org

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