The Root, the Shoot, and the Promise of Christ By Alan Swartz December 7, 2025, EUMC & BCUMC, Advent 2a [Today's scripture texts: Isaiah 11:1-10; Romans 15:4-13; Matthew 3:1-12 ] It seems that the prophet Isaiah, we hear so much from Isaiah during Advent and during Lent. Indeed, if you were to listen to a recording of Handel’s Messiah, the first part of it focuses on the season of Advent and Christmas and the second part on the seasons of Lent and Easter. And all throughout his great work, that great oratorio, he has music with the setting of the words of the prophet Isaiah. These are the words we are reading and hearing during the season of Advent. Today we hear about one of the most powerful images that Isaiah uses. Even Paul uses it in his reading today. That image is the stump of Jesse. Isaiah talks about the image of a tree stump. You go out into the woods and you see where a tree has fallen over or somebody has cut down a tree and there’s a stum...
From Darkness to Light: The Power of Hope An Advent Sermon on Romans 13:12-14, Year A, EUMC & BCUMC November 30, 2025 Introduction We gather this morning in the season of Advent, a season marked by waiting, by longing, by hope. The very word “Advent” means “coming”—we await the coming of Christ, both his historical birth in Bethlehem and his promised return in glory. But Advent is also about something happening right now, in this very moment, in our very hearts. Think about the experience of waking up in the morning. You’ve been asleep, lost in dreams, unaware of the world around you. Then the alarm sounds, or light begins to filter through your window, and you face a choice: Will you hit the snooze button and retreat back into the comfortable darkness? Or will you rise, shake off sleep, and step into the light of a new day? This is the choice Paul presents to the church in Rome, and it’s the choice God presents to each of us today. Listen to his urgent words from Roman...