
First Presbyterian Church, Dunn, NC
Welcome to the First Presbyterian Church of Dunn podcast! Here, you can listen to our weekly sermons that bring the Word of God to life with inspiring messages and thoughtful Scripture readings. Each episode is designed to help you grow in your faith, find spiritual nourishment, and connect with the teachings of Christ.
We invite you to join us in person for our Worship Service every Sunday at 10:30 AM at First Presbyterian Church of Dunn, located at 901 N Park Avenue, Dunn, North Carolina. For more information, please contact our Church Office at (910) 892-4121 or by email at office@fpcdunn.org.
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First Presbyterian Church, Dunn, NC
Has Everyone Been Fed? - Mark 6: 30-44
Join us for this week’s sermon as Rev. Cam Thomas reflects on the profound themes of abundance and community in honor of World Communion Sunday. Drawing from Mark 6:30-44, Rev. Thomas explores the miraculous feeding of the 5,000, asking the challenging question: “Has everyone been fed?”
In this episode, we delve into the significance of sharing not just our physical resources, but also our love and compassion in a world that often feels divided. Rev. Thomas calls us to examine our roles in ensuring that no one is left out, encouraging listeners to consider how we can actively participate in feeding both body and spirit within our communities.
Tune in for a message of hope, unity, and a reminder that, together, we can create a more inclusive table for all.
And that wraps up today’s episode! We hope you enjoyed our sermon and found it inspiring. If you’re looking for a welcoming community to join for worship, we’d love to see you in person. Join us every Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church in Dunn. We’re located at 901 North Park Avenue, Dunn, North Carolina. Whether you’re a longtime member or new to the area, there’s a place for you here. Come and experience the warmth and fellowship of our congregation.