Unashamed: The Courage to Forgive and Proclaim A Sermon on 2 Timothy 1:1-14 and Luke 17:1-10 – Alan Swartz October 5, 2025 – EUMC and BCUMC (posted 11/5/2025) When Paul sat down to write his second letter to Timothy, he was in chains. A prisoner in Rome, facing an uncertain future, writing to a young pastor who was struggling with his own fears and doubts. And when Jesus spoke the words we heard from Luke’s Gospel, he was on the road to Jerusalem – walking deliberately toward the cross that awaited him there. Both of these moments – Paul in prison, Jesus on the road – remind us that faithful discipleship has always been costly. It requires courage. Not the kind of courage that comes from our own strength or willpower, but the kind that flows from God’s grace at work within us. Today we’re exploring what it means to live unashamed as followers of Jesus – unashamed in two specific ways that challenge us deeply: the courage to forgive, again and again, and the courage t...
Fruits of Repentance Preacher: Alan Swartz Date: November 2, 2025 Place: Ebenezer UMC Scripture: Isaiah 1:11-17; Luke 19:1-10; Ephesians 2:8-10; Matthew 3:8-10; James 5:1-6; Ezekiel 16:49 Introduction One of the most astounding experiences of my ministry occurred when my wife Jo Anne and I lived in Oxford, North Carolina, during the 1990s. After preaching one Sunday morning, I was walking to my car when a parishioner came running up, eager to tell me how much my sermon had touched his life. As he explained what he had heard, I realized with shock that he had “heard” the exact opposite of what I had said. Someone once observed that a sermon is not simply the words that come out of the preacher’s mouth—it is the words that go into the hearer’s ear, the words we live by. As we gather around Scripture this morning, I pray that the Holy Spirit will speak to both preacher and congregation, that we may truly hear what God is saying to us. I. Grace and Works: The Fu...