Pastor Victor Han
The Voice Crying Out
Welcome to the sermon podcast of Houlton United Methodist Church. Here you will find weekly messages that are encouraging and Christ-centered, helping us follow Jesus faithfully in our daily lives.
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Apr 6, 2026
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"Resurrection" (John 20:19-23) 06.04.2026 15:27
Today we celebrate Easter. The resurrection of Jesus Christ our Lord is the very core of our Christian belief. If we read the Book of Acts carefully, the heart of the Good News is the simple proclamation: “Christ is risen! Christ is risen indeed!” But we may ask: W hat is the evidence for the resurrection? And even more personally: W hy does the resurrection matter to us today? There are several...
"Missionary Mindset" (Colossians 3:1-11) 29.03.2026 17:38
There are often three ways people live when they go toanother country: as immigrants, as tourists, or as exiles. Some live like immigrants. They try to fully assimilate. They adopt the language, the customs, the values, sometimes even losing their original identity along the way. Others live like tourists. They stay, but only on the surface. They keep their distance. They remain in their own bubbl...
"Jesus, Our Cornerstone" (Ephesians 2:17-22) 15.03.2026 17:20
In ancient Israel, especially in the time of the apostles, the cornerstone was the most important stone in the entire building. It was the very first stone placed at the corner of the foundation. Builders selected it carefully, because every other stone in the structure would be measured and aligned from that one stone. If the cornerstone was strong and properly set, the whole building would stand...
"I Am a Christian" (Galatians 5:16-26) 08.03.2026 15:39
If someone asked you, “How do you know he or she is a Christian?” what would you say? One study found that 5 out of 6 young non-Christians say they know a Christian personally, but only 1 out of 6 says the lifestyle of those believers is noticeably different in a good way. The word “Christian” literally means, “someone who belongs to Christ” or “a follower of Christ.” But, what does it really mea...
"Making Sense of Suffering" (2 Corinthians 11:22-30) 01.03.2026 16:33
Have you ever felt pulled in all directions – by life’s demands, distractions, or temptations? Let’s take a look at this artwork by Martin Schongauer, Saint Anthony Abbot Tempted by Demons (c. 1470-1480). Anthony's biographer, Athanasius, describes the later stages of the devil’s temptation as a physical attack by demons masquerading as wild animals: “Anthony, beaten and mauled, experienced ev...
"O Love That Will Never Let Me Go" (1 Corinthians 13:1-13) 22.02.2026 14:22
We know 1 Corinthians 13 as the love chapter. It is often read at weddings. And that is beautiful. But the original situation was very different. When Paul wrote this letter, the Corinthian church was in serious trouble. They were divided over their favorite leaders. They tolerated serious sexual sin. They were proud and competing over spiritual gifts. So their worship became chaotic. In short, Co...
"Transformed" (Romans 3:21-26, 12:1-2) 15.02.2026 16:22
Romans 3:21-26 is one of the clearest and most beautiful summaries of the gospel in all Scripture. It tells us our need and God’s answer. In Romans 12:1-2, Paul says, “By God’s mercies, present your bodies as a living sacrifice. Don’t be conformed to this world, but be transformed.” But how? “ By the renewing of your mind .” Transformation happens when we allow God’s Spirit to work in us, openin...
"Acts 29" (Acts 28:30-31) 08.02.2026 18:07
Who shared the gospel with you for the first time? Who helped you experience God’s love in a personal way? This week, we turn to the Book of Acts, written by Luke. Who was Luke? Early church tradition tells us that Luke was from Antioch of Syria. He was well-educated and trained as a medical doctor. It is possible that he came to faith during Paul’s early missionary work. In Acts 16, we see Luke’...
"I Believe" (John 11:17-27) 01.02.2026 15:49
Unlike the other three Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke), John doesn’t follow Jesus’ life and ministry chronologically. Instead, he focuses on “seven signs” – signs of hope, signs of spring, signs that reveal who Jesus is. John tells us why he writes this way: “But these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name.”...
"Are You a Christian?" (Luke 15:1-2, 11-32) 25.01.2026 13:15
When did you hear the gospel for the first time? Who shared it with you? Luke writes his Gospel to someone named Theophilus , a name that means “lover of God.” Theophilusmay have been a real person – a Roman official, a new believer or a sincere seeker. Or he may represent anyone who longs to know God. At the very beginning of his Gospel, Luke tells us his purpose. He writes so that people may kn...
"With Jesus in the Storm" (Mark 4:35-41) 18.01.2026 17:09
Today’s passage tells the story of Jesus calming a storm. Last week, we explored the Gospel of Matthew. Matthew’s main audience was Jewish. That is why his Gospel begins with a genealogy of Jesus and includes many quotations from the Old Testament to show that Jesus is the promised Messiah. Unlike Matthew, the Gospel of Mark was written for Gentiles, especially Romans. Mark is fast-paced, using wo...
"Surprised by Grace" (Matthew 9:9-13) 11.01.2026 16:52
What is the kingdom of God? How does Jesus bring the kingdom to us? How do we enter it?
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