Manhattan Mennonite Fellowship

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The sermons, reflections and messages of the Manhattan Mennonite Fellowship. www.manhattanmennonite.org

Episódios

  • Listening, Grumbling, and the Heart of God

    16/09/2025 Duração: 14min

    In Luke 15:1–10, Jesus speaks to two very different audiences—tax collectors and sinners who listen with open hearts, and Pharisees and scribes who grumble in judgment. In this message, Pastor Jason Storbakken explore how Jesus disrupts polarized categories, centering the marginalized and revealing God’s heart through stories of a shepherd and a woman searching for what was lost. These parables remind us that our worth is never diminished, no matter how hidden or burdened we may feel, and that joy erupts in heaven when we are restored. What does it mean to seek mercy over sacrifice, to remove anything that stands in the way of love, and to see the eternal value in every person?

  • Counting the Cost: True Discipleship in an Age of False Loyalties

    09/09/2025 Duração: 15min

    In Luke 14:25–33, Jesus challenges the crowds—and us—with stark words about discipleship: “Whoever does not carry the cross and follow me cannot be my disciple.” What does it mean to “hate” family, give up possessions, and count the cost? In this sermon, Rev. Dr. Jason Storbakken explores the cultural context of Jesus’ radical call, the danger of finding identity in politics, possessions, or social status, and the invitation to reorder our lives through the costly yet life-giving way of the cross.

  • Let Us Make Space

    16/06/2025 Duração: 20min

    In this episode of Peace of the City, we reflect on Trinity Sunday, Pentecost, Pride Month, and Father’s Day through a sermon titled Let Us Make Space. Rev. Jason Storbakken invites us into the paradox of honoring fatherhood while challenging patriarchy, exploring the mystery of the Trinity not as rigid doctrine, but as divine friendship and relational love.Drawing from John 16:12–15, the sermon affirms a Spirit who continues to speak and a God who parents without domination. Through themes of inclusion, power-sharing, and holy disruption, we hear a call to embody a church that celebrates all flesh, all genders, and all people.This is a word for seekers, doubters, and dreamers—a call to create space for love in all its forms.Listen in and let the Spirit make space in you.

  • All Flesh Means All Flesh: Pentecost + Pride

    09/06/2025 Duração: 15min

    On this Pentecost Sunday—also the second Sunday of Pride Month—Rev. Dr. Jason Storbakken invites us into the fire and fullness of the Spirit. Tracing the roots of Pentecost back to Shavuot and moving through Acts 2 and the prophecy of Joel, this sermon proclaims a radically inclusive vision of church and Spirit.What does it mean that God’s Spirit is poured out on all flesh? What does it look like when queer teens, trans prophets, and nonbinary mystics receive divine fire? And how can we be a church born not in fear, but in flame?Join Manhattan Mennonite Fellowship in this powerful celebration of Spirit, liberation, and love beyond the margins.

  • God's Home

    26/05/2025 Duração: 14min

    In this episode of Peace of the City, Rev. Dr. Jason Storbakken preaches from John 14:23–29, exploring the promise of Christ’s peace: “not as the world gives.”Titled God’s Home, this sermon invites us to imagine a God who does not demand perfection but chooses to dwell with us—in love, in truth, and in peace. Jason contrasts the world’s transactional, performative peace with the liberating, abiding peace of Abba. Drawing from trauma-informed chaplaincy and nonviolent practice, he asks: What kind of God makes a home with us? And what does it mean to become a home for God’s peace?This is not a peace that demands silence or compliance—but one that tells the truth, holds sorrow and joy, and stays with us through transition and healing. In a world of temporary peace and conditional love, Jesus offers something deeper.

  • Love Without Distance — Dr. Ashley Moyse

    20/05/2025 Duração: 10min

    In this episode of Peace of the City, we welcome Dr. Ashley Moyse, Assistant Professor of Medical Ethics, McDonald Scholar, and Director of the Columbia Character Cooperatives. Drawing from his work at Columbia’s medical school and his research at Oxford, Dr. Moyse reflects on the view from the 14th floor—where the city’s pain becomes quiet, abstract, and dangerously distant.Preaching on Revelation and the Gospel of John, he reminds us that God's dwelling is not above but among us. This is no promise of escape, but a call to costly presence: to see, to touch, to stay near enough to wipe away tears. With sharp theological insight and deep pastoral care, Dr. Moyse challenges us to love not from a safe height, but from the ground—with fidelity, nearness, and grief-soaked grace.A sermon for anyone wrestling with how to live—and love—in proximity to suffering.

  • Wounds and Wonderment

    12/05/2025 Duração: 15min

    In Part 2 (of 2) of our series on John 20, we return to the locked room where Jesus appears not in triumph, but in tenderness. This Mother’s Day, we reflect on Thomas—the twin, the questioner, the one who names what so many of us carry: Unless I touch the wounds, I cannot believe. But Jesus does not shame him. Instead, Christ invites him—invites us—into the liminal space where wounds meet grace.Through Thomas’s story, and through the witness of all who mother from their own woundedness, we glimpse a deeper truth: that faith can emerge from doubt, that healing begins with touch, and that even our broken places can become sacred portals. Blessed are those who mother, who mend, who believe without seeing—and who dare to reach for peace. Message by Pastor Jason Storbakken.

  • Sacred Breath, Holy Presence

    05/05/2025 Duração: 12min

    In this first part of a two-part message from John 20, Pastor Jason invites us to breathe deeply and draw near to the sacred. Through the lens of Scripture and spirit, we explore breath as both a physiological and theological gift—infused with divine presence from creation to resurrection. In a world often marked by fear and fragmentation, this episode reminds us that Jesus meets us behind locked doors, breathing peace and the Holy Spirit into our weary lungs. How close must we be to feel the Spirit move? Come, share a breath—and be renewed.

  • Holy Disruption

    21/04/2025 Duração: 11min
  • Seeking the Peace of the City: Reflection & Call

    16/04/2025 Duração: 03min

    What does it mean to seek the peace of the city—not just for the city, but within it?In this short reflection from Manhattan Mennonite Fellowship, one member, Eric Kanagy, shares his personal journey of faith, family, and community in New York City. He speaks candidly about the challenges of building lasting relationships in a city of 9 million, the quiet grounding found at places like Camp Deer Park and Menno House, and the unexpected gift of a child’s phrase—touching boundaries—as a metaphor for spiritual growth.As our fellowship enters a time of transition, this reflection is also an invitation: What keeps you connected to MMF? What vision do you carry for our community? Take a moment to reflect—and if you feel moved, share your story on a Sunday or by email. Let’s shape our future together.

  • Hosanna / Vulnerable Resistance

    14/04/2025 Duração: 14min

    In this Palm Sunday message, Pastor Jason Storbakken reflects on the radical act of Jesus entering Jerusalem—not on a warhorse, but on a donkey. It was a deliberate move of humility, vulnerability, and resistance without violence. Set against the backdrop of empire, crucifixion, and fear, the crowd’s cry of “Hosanna!” was not just praise—it was a plea for liberation.What does it mean to follow Jesus today through vulnerable resistance? How do we confront systems of domination—not with retaliation, but with love that disrupts, heals, and transforms?Rooted in Philippians 2:5–11 and liberation theology, this sermon calls us to walk the path of peace, to overturn tables of injustice, and to remember: love is not weakness. Love is power. And in the end, love will win.Join us Sundays at 4 PM at the 15th Street Friends Meeting House for worship rooted in peace, justice, and community—and follow us on Instagram @manhattanmennonite to stay connected.

  • Costly Peace

    30/03/2025 Duração: 12min
  • Guest speaker, Danielle Williams, Connect NYC

    13/03/2024 Duração: 16min

    Danielle Williams, guest speaker at Manhattan Mennonite Fellowship. Danielle joined @connect_nyc in 2021 as a community educator. In her capacity at CONNECT Faith, Danielle collaborates with New York City’s diverse faith communities to create and strengthen their response to gender and family violence. She has a passion or empowering diverse faith communities to live into their values of social justice and transforming the world. Prior to CONNECT, Danielle spent many years as an inter-faith-based community organizer in California, equipping congregations to enact police accountability, criminal justice reform, violence intervention and prevention, and civic engagement. In her downtime, Danielle enjoys designing Afrocentric jewelry, watching Nollywood movies and cooking random recipes from YouTube influencers. She holds a Masters of Divinity from Union Theological Seminary and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley.

  • Not Enough

    04/01/2024 Duração: 15min

    A message from guest speaker, Rev. Katrina Foster, pastor at St. John's Lutheran Church (Greenpoint).

  • Change is a Patient Work

    27/11/2023 Duração: 24min

    Guest speaker, Nekeisha Alayna Alexis, intercultural coordinator at Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary. Mark 10:17-27 (the rich young ruler)

  • Queer Black Music

    12/06/2023 Duração: 15min

    A message from Paul Ryneski. https://neosoul.com/religion/queer-black-music/

  • Beyond polarization: A Third Way!

    17/04/2023 Duração: 09min

    A message from Hans Smucker, MMF member. John 20:19-31

  • Like Little Children

    20/03/2023 Duração: 16min

    A message from Laura Lacombe, Princeton Theological Seminary intern at Manhattan Mennonite Fellowship. There is a 5-minute musical interlude where participants are invited to use crayons, colored pencils, etc. to color and draw. This interlude was kept in this episode, so consider grabbing some crayons and paper before the sermons starts! The disciples came up to Jesus with the question, “Who is the greatest in the kindom of heaven?” Jesus called for a little child to come and stand among them. Then Jesus said, “The truth is, unless you change and become like little children, you will not enter the kindom of heaven. Those who make themselves as humble as this child are the greatest in the kindom of heaven.  Whoever welcomes a little child like this in my name welcomes me. But those who would cause any of these little ones who believe in me to stumble would be better thrown into the sea with millstones around their necks.” - Matthew 18:1-6 (Inclusive Bible Translation)

  • By What Name Do We Call Thee?

    14/03/2023 Duração: 21min

    Guest speaker, Sara Wolcott's message on decolonization, land acknowledgments, and deeper spiritual truths.  To learn more about her work, visit: https://www.sequoiasamanvaya.com/

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