First Presbyterian Church Hickory, NC

First Presbyterian Church Hickory, NC

By: First Presbyterian Church Hickory, NC

Language: en-us

Categories: Religion, Spirituality

Sermons from the pulpit on Sunday mornings. Like what you hear? Join us in person or via livestream on Sunday morning. http://hickoryfpc.org/

Episodes

Before Breakfast Devotional for January 7, 2026
Jan 07, 2026

“Let Your Light Shine”

Duration: 00:03:23
Richard Devotional
Dec 31, 2025

Enjoy today's Before Breakfast devotional from Richard!

Duration: 00:04:13
August 4, 2024 - Plastic Jesus
Aug 04, 2024

Duration: 00:16:31
July 28, 2024 - Ordinary Miracle
Jul 28, 2024

Duration: 00:14:10
July 21, 2024 - Healing Faith
Jul 21, 2024

Duration: 00:16:51
July 14, 2024 - Hunger Games
Jul 14, 2024

Duration: 00:14:33
July 7, 2024 - Hope in Hard Times
Jul 07, 2024

Duration: 00:23:25
June 30, 2024 - Missing the Punchline
Jun 30, 2024

Duration: 00:15:41
January 21, 2024 - Starting Again: Move On
Jan 21, 2024

Mark 1:14-20

Duration: 00:12:54
January 14, 2024 - Starting Again: Let Go
Jan 14, 2024

Duration: 00:13:52
January 7, 2024 - Starting Again: Think Differently
Jan 07, 2024

Duration: 00:13:10
December 31, 2023 - Keeping Christmas
Dec 31, 2023

Duration: 00:09:44
December 24, 2023 7:00pm Service
Dec 25, 2023

Duration: 00:08:56
December 24, 2023 - A Thrill of Hope: Using Our Imagination
Dec 24, 2023

Duration: 00:17:17
December 17, 2023 - A Thrill of Hope: Being Amazed
Dec 17, 2023

Duration: 00:11:42
December 10, 2023 - A Thrill of Hope: Joy in Choosing
Dec 10, 2023

Duration: 00:11:24
December 3, 2023 - A Thrill of Hope: But Weariness First
Dec 03, 2023

Duration: 00:11:31
November 26, 2023 - Christ the King
Nov 26, 2023

Duration: 00:13:15
November 19, 2023 - A Generous Future for the Church
Nov 19, 2023

Duration: 00:11:12
November 12, 2023 - A Generous Future for the World
Nov 12, 2023

Duration: 00:11:43
November 5, 2023 - A Generous Future: For All the Saints
Nov 05, 2023

Duration: 00:10:41
October 29, 2023 - A Generous Future: Grace Instead of Grace
Oct 29, 2023

Duration: 00:17:07
October 22, 2023
Oct 22, 2023

Duration: 00:16:56
October 15, 2023 - Holy Shifts: From Expectation to Joy
Oct 15, 2023

Duration: 00:13:45
October 8, 2023 - Holy Shifts: From Chaos to Covenant
Oct 08, 2023

Duration: 00:12:43
October 1, 2023 - Holy Shifts: From Separation to Compassion
Oct 01, 2023

This week we'll look at two scripture readings, one from Deuteronomy 30 and the other Matthew 5. We'll hear from both Moses and Jesus as they sum up their teachings, and we'll learn about a holy shift they both call us to make: the shift from separation to compassion. This is also World Communion Sunday. As we gather around the table, we'll be gathering in spirit with Christians across the globe. If there’s one thing the world needs from Christians, perhaps more than anything else, it is this holy shift from separation to compassion!

Duration: 00:17:57
September 24, 2023 - Holy Shifts: From Black & White to Color
Sep 24, 2023

This Sunday we continue our look at Holy Shifts, this week focusing on the theme of Black & White to Color.  Our very colorful scripture passage is John 8:2-11.

Duration: 00:20:26
September 17, 2023 - Holy Shifts: From Grasping to Mercy
Sep 17, 2023

What are some ways your life needs to shift in a new direction?


This week we're exploring Jesus' parable of the unforgiving servant, as found in Matthew chapter 18. As we discovered last week with the parable of the workers in the vineyard, Jesus' teachings often have a sting to them. The whole point of that "sting" is to make us uncomfortable, to provoke a holy shift. This week we'll wonder about the shift to mercy. How do we live with mercy? How do we experience forgiveness? And how do we pass that forgiveness on...

Duration: 00:15:35
September 10, 2023 - Holy Shifts: From Fairness to Generosity
Sep 10, 2023

What are some ways your life needs to shift in a new direction? We’ll spend the first six weeks of this new season exploring holy shifts. Each week we’ll look at some of the ways we usually live, and then consider a shift, a new way of thinking and being and doing. We’ll begin this week with "Holy Shifts: From Fairness to Generosity," based on Matthew 20:1-16.

Duration: 00:15:11
September 3, 2023
Sep 03, 2023

We will look at Matthew 16:21-28, where Jesus rebukes Peter and describes a hard road.  Are we called to the same path? 

Duration: 00:19:58
August 27, 2023 - A Whale of Tale (or, Irked by Grace)
Aug 27, 2023

This Sunday we finish our tour of water-themed Bible stories with one of the greatest fish stories of all time, the story of Jonah. Most of us have known this story since we were small, but we probably didn't know the context behind the story, or the deep secret of life hidden within it. We'll explore both of those on Sunday!

Duration: 00:14:40
August 20, 2023 - Come to the Water: Wildly Different, United in Baptism
Aug 20, 2023

Acts 8:26-39

Duration: 00:17:18
August 13, 2023 - Walking on Water
Aug 13, 2023

I hope as we journey through the month of August together, you'll pay more attention to water. Reflect on the ways water cleans and refreshes us, as in baptism. Meditate on the ways water is both gentle, flowing around obstacles, and yet mighty, bringing down whole mountains. How is faith like that? Think about the ways rain falls on all creation, indifferent to boundaries and borders and who we think deserves what. How is grace like that?

Last week we talked about the waters of creation, and how they remind us that everything is held up by...

Duration: 00:12:08
August 6, 2023 - Wade in the Water
Aug 06, 2023

Come to the Water is our theme for August. The story of faith is in some ways the story of water: God's spirit hovering over the watery chaos at creation; the water of the Red Sea parted to lead the people to freedom; the good shepherd leading us beside the still waters; Jesus baptized in water and turning water into wine and walking on water; Jesus as the living water; Jesus calling us to go forth and baptize in water. And so on.

 This week, we'll focus on the very first chapters of the Bible, the creation s...

Duration: 00:17:59
July 30, 2023 - Signs of the Kingdom: Hidden Treasures
Jul 30, 2023

Matthew 13:31-33; 44-52

As summer slides on, we will wrap up our sermon series this week, Signs of the Kingdom: Hidden Treasures.  Have you ever found a treasure?  Maybe lost something you loved only to find it years later?  There’s a story about a Canadian woman who lost her wedding ring…and 13 years later her husband found it—on a carrot! Sometimes things stay hidden, they aren’t gone, they are simply hidden from our sight.  Read Matthew 13:31-33, 44-52.

Duration: 00:21:55
July 23, 2023 - Signs of the Kingdom: Tangled Beauty
Jul 23, 2023

Matthew 13:24-30

Our Sign of the Kingdom for this week is all-too-familiar: a garden full of weeds. See Matthew 13:24-30. You might think a perfectly-manicured garden would be a better sign of the kingdom, but Jesus points us to a chaotic mess of a field, where the weeds and the wheat are all tangled together. And he cautions us not to be too quick to start pulling up the weeds. What can we learn about the kingdom from this tangled and beautiful mess?

Duration: 00:14:05
July 16, 2023 - Signs of the Kingdom: Scattered Seeds
Jul 16, 2023

Matthew 13:1-9

Where do you see signs of the kingdom? Where do you see the Spirit at work, in and through and around you?

That's what we're exploring during the month of July. Last week we talked about a couple of signs: the lightness of being that comes from laying down our burdens and worries and trusting in God's grace, and the light that we can shine for others so they can find their way to that grace.

Duration: 00:12:06
July 9, 2023 - Signs of the Kingdom: Being Light
Jul 09, 2023

Matthew 11:25-30

This Sunday we start a new series: Signs of the Kingdom. We'll be reading through some of Jesus' teachings in the gospel according to Matthew. In these teachings he gives us signs of the kingdom, hints of what it looks like when the Spirit is at work in us and through us. I think the freedom we just talked about is one of those signs of the Spirit.

This week we'll talk about "Being Light," both learning to let go of things we don't need to carry (that is, traveling light), but also...

Duration: 00:14:48
July 2, 2023 - Age Old Urgency
Jul 02, 2023

Romans 13:8-14 

There are days we all likely pray for that, but in the meantime… well that might be what Paul offers us today, 2000 years later. 

Duration: 00:20:37
June 25, 2023 - Divine Myths: God Plays Nice
Jun 25, 2023

Matthew 10:34-39

Duration: 00:19:04
June 11, 2023 - Divine Myths: God Demands Purity
Jun 11, 2023

This Sunday we will continue our series on Divine Myths, reflecting on claims about God that may not be entirely true. As I said in my sermon last week (quote attributed to Mark Twain): "It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so." For the month of June, we're exploring what we know for sure about God… that may not be so.

This week we will consider three vignettes from the gospel according to Matthew, chapter 9: the calling of Matthew as a disciple...

Duration: 00:13:58
June 4, 2023 - Divine Myths: God Stays Put
Jun 04, 2023

This week we're beginning a new sermon series I've called "Divine Myths." We will explore some things we often say about God that may not true, or at least aren't the whole story.

One of those divine myths is the idea that God is absolutely fixed and settled and unmoving. As one of our hymns puts it: "There is no shadow of turning with thee. Thou changest not; thy compassions they fail not. As thou hast been thou forever wilt be."

Yet the God of the Bible also seems to be a God on the...

Duration: 00:14:49
May 28, 2023 - Unsettled Questions: Which Spirit?
May 28, 2023

We are concluding our sermon series, Unsettled Questions, and this Sunday our question is, Which Spirit? The Spirit of God is not the only game in town, and we are sometimes tempted to give way to other spirits, other ways of being in the world. So how do we know which spirit is THE Spirit? That's the question we'll explore together.

Duration: 00:13:22
May 21, 2023 - Unsettled Questions: Where's Jesus Now?
May 21, 2023

This Sunday we will celebrate Ascension Sunday. It's fair to say that Presbyterians aren't sure what to make of this day, or the odd story we find in Acts 2, where Jesus seemingly floats away into heaven.

We know we can't quite take this story literally. Heaven is not "up there." Is it just a story from a pre-scientific age that we can dismiss?

I think the story raises a question, a question that the early church was clearly wrestling with, a question we continue to wrestle with today: where is Jesus? Everywhere? Nowhere? Heaven? Earth...

Duration: 00:11:23
May 14, 2023 - Unsettled Questions: What do we worship?
May 14, 2023

We continue our theme from the book of Acts, Unsettled Questions. Acts is a book full of stories about the early church as it grows and takes shape. It turns out, many of the questions that came up then are still being asked over 2000 years later. This week, we look at Acts 17:22-31 asking specifically, “What do we worship?”.

Duration: 00:18:12
May 7, 2023 - Unsettled Questions: Who's In and Who's Out?
May 07, 2023

This Sunday we will begin a new sermon series called Unsettled Questions. Using the book of Acts to guide us, we'll look at four questions that the early church wrestled with, questions we still wrestle with today.

Who's In and Who’s Out? (Acts 8:26-38)

Duration: 00:14:15
April 30, 2023 - Living Unafraid
Apr 30, 2023

Our text for the day is one of the most beloved texts in all scripture: Psalm 23. Psalm 23 invites us to trust in God's provision even in the midst of scarcity and threats. It invites us to see the world as gracious, and to live free from fear.

Duration: 00:12:50
April 23, 2023 - Blessed to be a Blessing
Apr 23, 2023

This Sunday is Homecoming Sunday, the day we celebrate FPC's history and heritage. Back in the 1920s and 1930s, the following invitation was included in the bulletin.

To all who mourn and need comfort...to all who are weary and need rest...to all who are friendless and want friendship...to all who are homeless and want sheltering love...to all who pray…and to all who do not, but should...to all who sin and need a Savior...this church opens wide the door and makes free a place, and in the name of Jesus the Lo...

Duration: 00:14:07
April 16, 2023 - Trusting Our Doubt
Apr 16, 2023

“Tell people there's an invisible man in the sky who created the universe, and the vast majority will believe you. Tell them the paint is wet, and they have to touch it to be sure.” ― George Carlin

George Carlin is not exactly a patron saint of religion, but he makes an interesting point here about doubt. We welcome healthy skepticism, critical thinking, and a desire for first-hand confirmation in most other spheres of life. But for some reason when it comes to religion, we often look at doubt as something to be avoided, even condemned.

But I...

Duration: 00:13:04
April 9, 2023 - Too Good Not To Be True
Apr 09, 2023

Never forget that Easter is not a moment, not a day. It's a way of life, something that we live into. Whenever we live with wild hope, whenever we nurture wonder and love and life, we live into Easter. In the words of Wendell Berry:

Every day do something
that won’t compute. Love the Lord.
Love the world. Work for nothing.
Take all that you have and be poor.
Love someone who does not deserve it.
Ask the questions that have no answers.
Invest in the millennium. Plant sequoias.
La...

Duration: 00:16:00
April 2, 2023 - Parade People
Apr 02, 2023

This Sunday, we begin Holy Week with Palm Sunday. And while we celebrate Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem, Holy Week takes us through a whole symphony of emotions.

Duration: 00:18:18
March 19, 2023 - Promises of God: Healing Judgment
Mar 19, 2023

We are now deep into the season of Lent and well on our way to Holy Week and Easter.

Did you know the English word "Lent" refers to the season of spring? Spring (if it ever comes!) is a season of rebirth and renewal, a season of promise, and so we've been focusing on the promises of God this Lenten season.

We've talked about the promise that God is at work for salvation, sometimes in spite of us; that God is with us in the wilderness; and that God will give us true freedom, if...

Duration: 00:14:06
March 12, 2023 - Promises of God: True Freedom
Mar 12, 2023

This week we will continue our Lenten exploration of Old Testament stories, and the promises of God we find there. Our story for this week is Exodus 17:1-7, where the people are wandering in the wilderness and running out of water, and God through Moses provides water out of a rock.

An interesting part of the story is the way the people keep looking back. Whenever they feel threatened, they start to pine for the good old days of servitude in Egypt. It's almost as if they don't know how to be free, don't know what to...

Duration: 00:11:20
March 5, 2023 - Promises of God: Only Presence
Mar 05, 2023

Duration: 00:14:00
February 26, 2023 - Promises of God: Salvation Anyway
Feb 26, 2023

This Sunday is the first Sunday in Lent.  My daffodils are already trying to bloom and I can’t remember a warmer February, can you?  As spring begins to awaken all around us, we will begin Sunday reflecting over these next 6 weeks with the sermon series, Promises of God.  Looking particularly at stories in the Old Testament, this week we look at the book of Esther.  It might have been a while since we took notice of this short, action-packed book of the Bible.  But not so long ago (10 years!), our congregational retreat theme came straight from the book of Esth...

Duration: 00:19:14
February 22, 2023 - Ash Wednesday
Feb 22, 2023

Duration: 00:07:55
February 12, 2023 - No Dead Ends
Feb 12, 2023

This Sunday is Super Bowl Sunday, not a religious holiday exactly but certainly a high holy day in our culture. I'm neither a Chiefs fan nor an Eagles fan, but I enjoy a good Super Bowl: both the (hopefully competitive) gave, and the over-the-top spectacle, the halftime show, the commercials, the food. I'm a glad participant.

Eventually the game clock hits zero and the game is over. At that point it's etched in history forever; nothing can change what happened. For some it will be a happy memory, for others a memory of loss, but either way...

Duration: 00:12:50
February 5, 2023 - Where the Blessings Are
Feb 05, 2023

Our scripture reading comes from Matthew chapter 5. This is Jesus' sermon on the mount, and it opens with the beatitudes: "Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven..." and so on.

It raises the question of where and how we find God's blessing. The idea of being "blessed" shows up a lot in our culture (it's a popular hashtag on Instagram, #blessed), but it's pretty clear from reading the beatitudes that Jesus has something else in mind.

What does blessing really mean? How do we find it? How do we...

Duration: 00:14:16
January 29, 2023 - Callings In Community
Jan 29, 2023

For last few Sundays we’ve been exploring the notion of calling. Usually, we tend to think about careers when we think about calling, but as we’ve learned, calling isn’t your career: it is more than that. Deeper than that, wider than that. This week we look at Matthew 5:13-20 to explore the calling of a community. We know God calls individuals, scripture is full of those stories.  But Jesus in Matthew is preaching to crowds, calling them to be salt and light.

Duration: 00:15:26
January 22, 2023 - Callings: The Hardest Call
Jan 22, 2023

We continue our series on callings. We are all called -- but what does that mean? Last week we talked about how even the smallest of acts can be a part of serving God. This week we will look at Matthew 4, where Jesus calls his first disciples. Some are called to drop everything and follow. Others are called to stay behind, to live the life they've already been given, but to live it differently. In some ways, that's the hardest call.

Duration: 00:13:43
January 15, 2023 - Callings: Nothing Small in the Service of God
Jan 15, 2023

"Calling" can be such a big word. Sometimes we're tempted to think it's only especially holy people who are called, and the rest of us can just muddle along. But no, we are all called, called to live in grateful response to God's grace, called to share our gifts and talents with the world.

Over the next couple of Sundays we will reflect on what it means to be called. We will look at Isaiah 49:1-7 this week, one of the so-called "servant songs," which talks about what it means be to a servant of God. 

Duration: 00:14:48
January 8, 2023 - Waters of Grace
Jan 08, 2023

Duration: 00:13:40
January 1, 2023
Jan 01, 2023

Duration: 00:10:00
December 24, 2022 - Hear the Angels Sing
Dec 25, 2022

Duration: 00:13:23
December 18, 2022 - Resetting the Clock
Dec 18, 2022

Here we are at the final Sunday of Advent and we are reading about John and Jesus? It might seem odd or out of place, but I think Matthew 11:2-11 has a good word for us on this 4th Sunday of Advent. I keep saying Advent because I think our passage is all about waiting, expecting, and that is the heart of this season.  

Duration: 00:18:20
December 11, 2022 - Choosing a Better Way
Dec 11, 2022

This Sunday is the third Sunday of Advent, the third stop on our journey to Christmas. Last week we talked about the angel Gabriel's visit to Mary, and her courageous yes (and also her defiant no!). This week we will turn our attention to Joseph, Mary's husband-to-be. How did this divine visitation affect him? How did Joseph respond to the disruption and uncertainty of having his life plan overturned -- and how do we respond?

Duration: 00:14:21
December 4, 2022 - Saying Yes and Saying No
Dec 04, 2022

The good news of Advent is, whatever you're waiting for, something new is coming. When you consider how our world seems to be stuck in old ways of thinking and acting and relating, something new may be exactly what we need. Long ago the world seemed stuck, and God did something new in the birth of Christ. That's what we celebrate on Christmas, and that's what we prepare for during the season of Advent.

This Sunday we will look at the story of the annunciation (Luke 1:26-38), where the angel Gabriel tells Mary that she will bear...

Duration: 00:14:00
November 27, 2022 - Generation to Generation: There's Room for Every Story
Nov 27, 2022

We begin Advent by looking at Matthew’s genealogy, 1:1-17. Will Heather read that whole scripture block? Listen now to find out! 

Duration: 00:19:21
November 20, 2022 - Good Goats and Bad Sheep
Nov 20, 2022

This Sunday we celebrate Christ the King (sometimes called Reign of Christ) Sunday. It's the pivot point for the church year, where we transition from "ordinary time" to Advent (and the start of a whole new church year).

Christ the King Sunday always poses the question: if Christ's reign looks nothing like the rulers of this world, then what does it look like? Where do we find it? How do we see it?

To answer that question, we'll look at a well-known passage from the gospel according to Matthew, the parable of the sheep and...

Duration: 00:13:27
November 13, 2022 - God's Dream for the World
Nov 13, 2022

This Sunday is a special Sunday at FPC. We will reflect together on a passage from the book of Isaiah, chapter 65, verses 17-25. This text has been called "God's dream for the world."  What do you see there? How does God's dream for the world coincide with your dreams?

Duration: 00:13:58
November 6, 2022 - Thinking in Hypotheticals
Nov 06, 2022

Luke 20:27-38, where Luke describes Jesus and the Sadducees asking strange questions and get puzzling answers.

Duration: 00:17:36
October 30, 2022 - Seeing Again
Oct 30, 2022

The text for this Sunday is one of the most familiar stories in the Bible: the story of Zacchaeus the tax collector from Luke 19. We may discover not everything there is as we remember (or as we've been told)! I think this story is one of the most important in Luke’s gospel. 

Luke 19:1-9

Duration: 00:12:15
October 23, 2022 - Praying in the Dirt
Oct 23, 2022

It's so easy to feel disconnected. And when that happens, when we forget our connection to each other, and our connection to the world of nature, that's when we start to lose our way.

That's what we'll be talking about here - the parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector (Luke 18:9-14), where both go up to the temple to pray, but only one ends up being forgiven and reconciled. Only one ends up reconnected.

Duration: 00:12:10
October 16, 2022 - Hounding Heaven
Oct 16, 2022

Luke 18:1-8

We'll be exploring one of the parables of Jesus, from Luke 18:1-8. We'll look at how Jesus' parables often turn things on their head. Then we'll talk about prayer, and what it means to be passionate and persistent in prayer.

Duration: 00:12:10
Three W's: Walking, Wellness, and Wholeness
Oct 09, 2022

Luke 17:11-19

What in our lives is begging to be let go? What gets in the way of our healing? This week our story in Luke is about 10 lepers who come to Jesus for healing but only one returns to thank and praise him. I’m sure we can answer that in various ways. But as we enter into the season's cooler temps and watch the leaves fall, think about how their letting go is so very beautiful. How the cycle of nature teaches us about healing. 

Duration: 00:16:56
October 2, 2022 - Building a Bigger Table
Oct 02, 2022

The fourth in the Odd Practices sermon series. Luke 14: 7-14

Duration: 00:12:22
September 25, 2022 - Telling the Story
Sep 25, 2022

The third in the Odd Practices sermon series. Deuteronomy 26:1-11

Stories tell us who we are, where we come from, where we're going, and what's important. It matters what stories we tell our children, and ourselves.

That's the Odd Practice we're going to focus on this week: telling our story. We'll look at the moment when the people of Israel were about to enter the Promised Land. They are told to be generous and give thanks to God. And then they're told to tell the story of how they got there.

Duration: 00:13:35
September 18, 2022 - Seeking and Finding
Sep 18, 2022

The second in the Odd Practices sermon series. Luke 15:1-10

We will be exploring two well-known parables of Jesus from the gospel of Luke: the parables of the lost sheep and the lost coin. Have you ever felt lost? Can you recall a time when you were lost, and then found--and the joy you felt when you were found? And have you ever helped to find someone else who was lost, and the joy that brings? 

Duration: 00:13:33
September 11, 2022 - Remembering the Body
Sep 11, 2022

New senior pastor, Richard Floyd's first Sunday at FPC.  The first in the Odd Practices sermon series. 

Flannery O'Connor famously said: "You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you odd." Faith invites us to live differently. What are some of the odd practices we are called to undertake? 

Duration: 00:16:05