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God’s Acre on the Go Podcast, from The Congregational Church of New Canaan and hosted by Rev. Dr. Stephen Chapin Garner, features weekly sermons and reflections from the church’s pastors, exploring biblical themes and their relevance to contemporary life. This podcast is for anyone seeking spiritual growth and thoughtful engagement with Christian faith, particularly those interested in exploring how faith intersects with everyday experiences and challenges.
God’s Acre on the Go Podcast, from The Congregational Church of New Canaan and hosted by Rev. Dr. Stephen Chapin Garner, features weekly sermons and reflections from the church’s pastors, exploring biblical themes and their relevance to contemporary life. This podcast is for anyone seeking spiritual growth and thoughtful engagement with Christian faith, particularly those interested in exploring how faith intersects with everyday experiences and challenges.
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Sunday Jun 21, 2026
Pep Talk
Sunday Jun 21, 2026
Sunday Jun 21, 2026
At first glance, Jesus’ words about self-denial, sacrifice, and taking up the cross hardly sound like a summer message. But what if Matthew 10 is actually a kind of pep talk?
In this sermon, “Pep Talk,” we explore Jesus’ challenge to his disciples as they prepare to go into the world proclaiming good news and embodying God’s kingdom. Like a coach preparing a team for a championship run, Jesus reminds his followers that meaningful achievements often require sacrifice. The path to a significant life is not found in comfort, acquisition, or self-protection—it is found in self-giving love.
Drawing on examples from sports, business leadership, family life, and contemporary culture, the message reflects on Jesus’ surprising claim that those who try to save their lives will lose them, while those who give their lives away will find them.
As summer begins, we are invited to consider how small acts of generosity, patience, service, and sacrifice might become seeds of goodness that bear fruit far beyond what we can imagine.

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