The Lyons-Muir Church Podcast

The Lyons-Muir Church Podcast

At Lyons-Muir Church we believe that we are called to be God’s healing and hope-filled congregation, to make followers of Jesus Christ for the positive transformation of our community through lives of prayer, love, forgiveness, honesty, acceptance, and trust. Join us for our weekly message series at Lyons-Muir Church.

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July 13, 2025 40 mins

July 13, 2025

In this second message of our Living the Mission series, Pastor Tim Trommater explores what it means for the church to be a healing congregation. Drawing from Luke 4:16–21 and James 5:13–16, this sermon unpacks Jesus’ mission to bring restoration to the broken and challenges us to embody that same healing presence in our community. Through personal story, biblical insight, and practical application, we are invited to ...

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July 6, 2025

Before we can live out God’s mission, we must know who we are. In this opening message of our summer series, Living the Mission, we turn to 1 Peter 2:9–10 to rediscover our core identity as God’s chosen people, called out of darkness to reflect His light. This message invites us to release performance-based faith and embrace the truth that transformation begins with being, not doing. Through storytelling, scripture, an...

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June 29, 2025

In this capstone message of the Rhythms of Rest series, “Releasing Control,” we explore how Sabbath is not just a personal pause but a communal and justice-oriented command. Drawing from Deuteronomy 5, we examine God’s vision of rest as freedom, for ourselves and for those around us. Sabbath is more than self-care; it’s a revolutionary act of trust and surrender, rooted in God’s covenant of liberation. As we reflect o...

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June 22, 2025

In this fourth message of the Rhythms of Rest series, we turn to Psalm 23, not as a funeral passage, but as a living roadmap for soul-deep renewal. Exploring themes of spiritual rest, divine guidance, and restorative presence, this sermon reminds us that true rest isn't just about relief or escape, it's about walking with the Shepherd who restores, reorients, and leads us with purpose. Through vivid imagery, honest re...

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June 15, 2025

In a world driven by performance, pressure, and productivity, Jesus offers a radically different invitation: “Come to me, all who are weary.” In this message, part three of the Rhythms of Rest series, we explore Matthew 11:28–30, not as a poetic sentiment, but as a life-giving promise. Rest isn’t merely a break from busyness; it’s a relationship with the One who carries our burdens with us. Through a phrase-by-phrase ...

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June 8, 2025

In a world driven by busyness and defined by productivity, rest often feels like a luxury we cannot afford. Yet Scripture teaches us that rest is not a reward for exhaustion but a declaration of trust in God's provision. In this message, Rest Is Resistance, we explore the story of Israel’s manna in the wilderness (Exodus 16:22–30) and uncover how Sabbath is a bold act of faith — a protest against the scarcity mindset a...

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June 1, 2025

In the opening message of the Rhythms of Rest series, “The Gift of Stopping,” we explore the sacred invitation to pause and embrace rest as a fundamental part of God's design for our lives. Rooted in Genesis 2:1–3, this sermon challenges the cultural glorification of busyness by uncovering the true meaning of Sabbath — not merely as recovery from exhaustion, but as a celebration of completion and a holy rhythm woven in...

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May 25, 2025 40 mins

May 25, 2025

This week, at Lyons-Muir Church, we take time to reflect upon the living memorials of our lives and how our impact on the world draws people to experience Christ through us.  Our lives are more than names on a headstone, but are stories of interaction and community.  We are all living memorials, and we are called to live life that way.

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May 18, 2025

This week, at Lyons-Muir Church, our teaching series, The Implications of Easter, ends as we move from the open Tomb into the world. The resurrection was never intended to be a moment in history; it has always been meant to be understood as a moment that pushes us forward into our mission. We are commissioned and called to live as resurrection people daily, loving the people around us, as Christ loves us.

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May 11, 2025

This week, at Lyons-Muir Church, our teaching series, The Implications of Easter, continues with a look at Paul’s writings to the Romans. By looking at Paul’s writings regarding the nature of sin and the Spirit, we recognize that our eternal future rests on the Resurrection in history as it paves the way from this moment in time to eternity.

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May 4, 2025

This week, at Lyons-Muir Church, we continue our teaching series, The Implications of Easter, by turning to the earliest New Testament writing regarding the Resurrection.  Following Paul’s teaching to the people of Corinth, we come to recognize that the historic event of the Resurrection is the foundation of everything we believe as people of faith.

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April 27, 2025

This week, at Lyons-Muir Church, we start a new teaching series titled, The Implications of Easter. Easter, and the Resurrection were never meant to be a standalone event in the life of the church or in history. The Resurrection broke history, and changes everything in our lives of faith, in our community and in our world. And it calls us to respond.

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April 20, 2025 41 mins

April 20, 2025

This morning, at Lyons-Muir Church, we celebrate Easter Sunday by journeying to the tomb with Mary, Peter, and John.  Even though we have heard the story before, today we “Look Again” at the garden and recognize that we are all called to live as Easter People in a Good Friday world, and that Jesus calls each of us by name.

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April 18, 2025

This evening, at Lyons-Muir Church, we celebrate Good Friday together by walking through the story of Jesus as he moves from garden to courtyard, from the courtyard to his trial, from trial to the cross, and from the cross to the grave.  We remember his sacrifice this Good Friday and recognize that God does his best work from the tomb.

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April 13, 2025

This week, at Lyons-Muir Church, we conclude our teaching series on grieving with God by studying the fifth and final chapter of Lamentations. After all the trauma, drama, and tragedy that surrounded Jeremiah, he concludes his writing by restoring his relationship with God. In the same way, when struck by grief in our lives, we are called to reconnect with God, who is with us in our grief.

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April 6, 2025

This week, at Lyons-Muir Church, our teaching series, Grieving with God, continues as we turn to chapter 4 of Lamentations.  Sometimes we feel as though we have lost our shine. Sometimes we question whether we have any value at all. But our value, our identity, is not determined by our present situation. Our identity and our value are ascribed by something else, by someone else.

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March 30, 2025

This week, at Lyons-Muir Church, we continue our teaching series, Grieving with God, by looking at the last section of Jeremiah’s third poem.  In a raw and real cry out to God, we wrestle with what it looks like to seek God in the chaos in life. At the same time, we remember that the worst thing that can happen to us is never the last thing. That God works through the chaos.

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March 23, 2025

This week, at Lyons-Muir Church, our teaching series, Grieving with God, continues with a look at silence.  Sometimes, we reach out to God in prayer, we cry out in our grief and God is silent. But silence is not the same as absence.  And in the times of God’s silence, we are invited into a time of remembrance, of all that God is and has done in our lives.

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March 16, 2025

This week, at Lyons-Muir Church, we continue our teaching series, Grieving with God, by turning to chapter two of the book of Lamentations. In this poem, Jeremiah paints a picture of a city crying out. Many of us recognize this kind of grief as places and spaces in our lives fall into chaos. But threaded through it all, we find simple structures that lead us on our healing path, one step at a time.

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March 9, 2025

This week, at Lyons-Muir Church, we begin a new teaching series titled Grieving with God.  As we move into the season of Lent, we begin our journey in the book of Lamentations, a book of poems that share the reality of sadness and sorrow at the destruction of Jerusalem. As we dive into the realities of suffering in our lives, we find that suffering is something we all experience. But even though sometimes it seems as ...

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