Sermons

Rev. Cynthia Eakle
Come and listen to the sermons that are preached at Stout Memorial UMC!




Breakthrough Prayer Initiative, God Is In This Place, Genesis 28:16-22

October 15, 2023
What keeps you up at night? What concern is pressing in on you personally? As we pray with the aid of the strand of beads, we move from our struggles to our fears. What does the Good News say about the grip of fear on our lives? In naming our fear, we also open to the assurance of Jesus…“Do not be afraid, I am with you.”

Breakthroughs, Pastor Cindy, Matthew 25:14-30, 8/27/2023

August 27, 2023


A Living Sacrifice, Romans 12:1-13

August 13, 2023


Pentecost, Part 8: Paul and the Temple, Act 21:27-40

August 06, 2023
In this final session of the Pentecost study we dig deep into “Paul and the Temple.” The Apostle had some intense moments in the Temple. We'll examine the texts describing Paul and the Temple and how they can speak to us today.

Pentecost, Part 7: Shaking the Heavens, Haggai 2:3-9

July 30, 2023
Summary: This week, we continue digging deep into the relationship between the Temple and Jesus. We will discuss how the Body of Christ is the place God dwells “within.” Prepare to think through how we are "little Temples" and “walking holy places.”

Pentecost, Part 6: Upon Our Hearts - Hebrews 10:1-18

July 23, 2023
The Jerusalem Temple is a big part of the Bible. Yeshua visited it often. What is the relationship between Yeshua, the sacrifices, the priesthood, and the Temple? We will begin that discussion this week!

Pentecost, Part 5: Waiting on the Word - Matthew 26:36-46

July 16, 2023
There are relatively few Christians that observe Shavuot or Pentecost. Yet, this holiday is filled with redemptive and practical significance. In this session, we will discuss practical ways you can celebrate Shavuot and how it can enrich your relationship with God.

Pentecost Part 4: Pouring Out - Joel 2:28-32

July 09, 2023
Pouring Out - Joel 3:1-5 (TLV) (other versions Joel 2:28-32) It was no accident that God gave the Holy Spirit on Pentecost. This was the same appointed time He gave the Torah on Mount Sinai. This convergence indicates that full power and authority as believers require that the Spirit and the Word work together strongly in our lives.