The Harvest Sarasota: Sermons for Deconstructing and Challenging Traditional Faith with Pastor Dan Minor
Welcome to the Harvest Sarasota Sermon Podcast with Pastor Dan Minor, where we embrace an affirming, progressive faith that speaks to today's challenges with hope, compassion, and inclusivity. Each episode invites you to explore timeless biblical truths in fresh, relevant ways, guiding you to deepen your spiritual journey while celebrating the diversity of God's love for all people. Whether you're seeking encouragement, growth, or a deeper connection with your faith, Pastor Dan's messages offer thought-provoking insights that inspire action, foster community, and uplift the soul. Join us and experience a faith rooted in love, justice, and transformation.
The Harvest Sarasota: Sermons for Deconstructing and Challenging Traditional Faith with Pastor Dan Minor
Latest Episodes
Jesus Saves...the Party
What if Jesus was bad at starting a religion because he was never trying to build a machine?In this sermon, Pastor Dan Minor reminds us that Jesus did not come with a five-year plan, a brand strategy, a headquarters, or a hustle-culture ...
Pentecost Sunday for the Deconstructed: Guest Stan Mitchell
In this Pentecost Sunday sermon, Pastor Stan Mitchell invites us into one of the most tender and disruptive moments in the resurrection story: Jesus telling Mary Magdalene, “Don’t hold on to me.”For anyone who has ever lost the Jesus the...
We Go Together: Part 2
In this Mother’s Day sermon, Pastor Dan Minor continues the conversation around the 99 and the one, asking what love looks like when it refuses to stay comfortable. With humor, honesty, and a deeply pastoral challenge, this message refra...
We Go Together: Where is the 99? Part 1
What if the story of the 99 and the one isn’t just about a lost sheep coming home, but about whether the 99 have become the kind of community anyone would want to return to?In this sermon, Pastor Dan Minor reimagines repentance no...
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