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For 80 years, we've provided real-world faith insights and spiritual guidance that meet you where you are. Day1® is the voice of historic mainline Protestant churches, presenting inspiring sermons and meaningful conversations from some of the finest preachers today. On the air every week for 80 years, Day1 continues to share God’s hope with a hurting and divided world. Discover more at day1.org.

05/29/2026

In this interview clip from the Day1 Radio Show and Day1 Weekly Podcast, Rev. Dr. Katie Hays speaks directly to people who feel like spiritual refugees.

“I would like for you to try out this idea that God’s love is the realest thing in the world.”

For anyone who has felt distant from church, faith, or belonging, what if grace is still reaching toward you?

Listen to the full conversation:

https://day1.fm/4236

05/28/2026

From this week’s sermon on the Day1 Radio Show and Day1 Weekly Podcast, Rev. Dr. Katie Hays offers a word of hope rooted in creation itself:

“God is invested here. We are the work of God’s hands. God will not abandon what God has made.”

In a weary and uncertain world, what changes when we remember that creation is not forgotten by God?

Listen to the full episode:

https://day1.fm/4236

05/27/2026

On Trinity Sunday, Rev. Dr. Katie Hays reminds us of a promise woven into creation itself:

“God will not abandon what God has made.”

As you reflect on the mystery of the Triune God this week, where are you seeing signs of renewal, persistence, or hope?

Listen to this week’s Day1 Radio Show and Day1 Weekly Podcast:
https://day1.fm/4236

05/26/2026

This week on the Day1 Radio Show and the Day1 Weekly Podcast, Rev. Dr. Katie Hays of Galileo Church in Fort Worth, TX brings a fresh and thoughtful reflection on the creation story in Genesis 1.

In “Creator Creates Creation,” she invites listeners to consider what it means to live within a world spoken into being by a creative and life-giving God.

What changes when we see creation not as accidental, but beloved?

Listen to Episode 4236: https://day1.fm/4236

05/25/2026

PREACHERS AND TEACHERS — As you prepare to preach and teach this week, explore these exclusive Day1 sermons and reflections to bring new depth and insight to your ministry.

LITURGICAL DATE: Trinity Sunday – Year A
CALENDAR DATE: Sunday, May 31, 2026

PS: Each Monday at 7am, a new sermon resource from Frederick Buechner is posted here:
https://www.frederickbuechner.com/weeklysermonillustrations

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GENESIS 1:1-2:4A
🔗 This Is the Night: A Sermon for Holy Saturday/Easter Vigil – The Rev. Peter M. Wallace
https://day1.org/articles/5d9b820ef71918cdf20038f5/this_is_the_night_a_sermon_for_holy_saturdayeaster_vigil

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PSALM 8
🔗 ON Scripture-Special: Majesty and Tragedy in Oklahoma – The Rev. Dr. Eric Barreto
https://day1.org/articles/5d9b820ef71918cdf20035a9/on_scripturespecial_majesty_and_tragedy_in_oklahoma_by_eric_d_barreto

🔗 Whatever Passes Along the Paths of the Seas (The Oil Spill and Psalm 8) – The Rev. Adam Thomas
https://day1.org/articles/5d9b820ef71918cdf2002a60/whatever_passes_along_the_paths_of_the_seas_the_oil_spill_and_psalm_8

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2 CORINTHIANS 13:11-13
🔗 Rebekah LeMon: Circle Up – The Rev. Rebekah LeMon
https://day1.org/weekly-broadcast/645d1c376615fbe241000041/rebekah-lemon-circle-up

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MATTHEW 28:16-20
🔗 The Nearness of God – The Rev. Samuel T. Lloyd
https://day1.org/weekly-broadcast/5d9b820ef71918cdf2002524/the_nearness_of_god

🔗 Blah, Blah, Blah, Blah... Love – The Rev. Dr. James B. Lemler
https://day1.org/weekly-broadcast/5d9b820ef71918cdf200268e/blah_blah_blah_blah_love

🔗 Sermon for Trinity Sunday – The Rt. Rev. Steven Charleston
https://day1.org/weekly-broadcast/5d9b820ef71918cdf20025f3/view

🔗 It's Not Over – The Rev. Robina Marie Winbush
https://day1.org/weekly-broadcast/5d9b820ef71918cdf2002480/its_not_over

🔗 Why Jesus? Part 1: Jesus the Vagabond – The Rev. Dr. William H. Willimon
https://day1.org/weekly-broadcast/5d9b820ef71918cdf2002ade/why_jesus_part_1_jesus_the_vagabond

🔗 The Great Omission – The Rev. Dr. Charles Reeb
https://day1.org/weekly-broadcast/5d9b820ef71918cdf2003932/the_great_omission

🔗 David Gray: Heart and a Side of Doubt – The Rev. Dr. David Gray
https://day1.org/weekly-broadcast/5e8dcd286615fb2d7a000058/david-gray-heart-and-a-side-of-doubt

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These Trinity Sunday resources invite your congregation to reflect on creation, community, mission, and the abiding presence of God. Share these sermons and reflections with your ministry community and consider how the Triune God continues to call the church into deeper relationship and faithful witness.

How is your congregation being invited to live more fully into the life and love of the Trinity?

This is Not an A.I. Sermon - Episode 4235 | Rev. Dr. Michael DeLashmutt | Genesis 11 v1-9 05/24/2026

Good Sunday morning from Day1.

The Day1 Radio Show is airing today, bringing thoughtful preaching, faithful conversation, and space to reflect on the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives and communities.

Tune in on your local radio station, stream the episode on YouTube, or continue with the Day1 Weekly Podcast throughout the week.

Watch and listen here:

https://youtu.be/dYCdm6FVGsw

This is Not an A.I. Sermon - Episode 4235 | Rev. Dr. Michael DeLashmutt | Genesis 11 v1-9 In this episode of Day1, Rev. Dr. Michael DeLashmutt , Dean of the Chapel and Associate Professor of Theology at General Theological Se...

05/23/2026

“Three quarters of global Christians identify as either Pentecostal or charismatic.”

In this Day1 interview, Rev. Dr. Michael DeLashmutt of The General Theological Seminary joins Rev. Dr. Katie Givens Kime for a thoughtful Pentecost conversation about global Christianity, ecumenism, and the often-overlooked history of Pentecostalism.

He reflects on how early Pentecostal movements created space for women and African American leaders and reminds us that to be truly ecumenical, “we need to look outside of ourselves sometimes.”

Listen to the full episode:
https://day1.fm/4235

05/22/2026

“When the Spirit becomes depersonalized, the Spirit becomes a vibe. The Spirit becomes a presence. The Spirit becomes a force.”

In this thoughtful interview from Episode 4235 of the Day1 Radio Show and Day1 Weekly Podcast, Rev. Dr. Michael DeLashmutt of The General Theological Seminary and Rev. Dr. Katie Givens Kime reflect on Pentecost, the language we use for the Holy Spirit, and what it means to understand the Spirit as a person inviting us into relationship and transformation.

How does the way we speak about God shape the way we relate to God?

Listen to the full episode:

https://day1.fm/4235

05/21/2026

“Drawn together in vulnerable communion. The Spirit is not given to make us more productive. The Spirit is given to make us new.”

In this sermon clip from Episode 4235 of the Day1 Radio Show and Day1 Weekly Podcast, Rev. Dr. Michael DeLashmutt of The General Theological Seminary reflects on Pentecost, communion, and the renewing work of the Spirit.

As we move through a world shaped by pressure, productivity, and performance, where do you most long for the Spirit to make you new?

Listen to the full episode:

https://day1.fm/4235

05/20/2026

“The Spirit is not given to make us more productive. The Spirit is given to make us new.”

This Pentecost, Rev. Dr. Michael DeLashmutt of The General Theological Seminary invites us to reflect on what it truly means to be human in a world shaped by achievement, efficiency, and endless striving.

As the church celebrates the gift of the Spirit, where do you most long for renewal, communion, and grace?

Listen to Episode 4235 of the Day1 Radio Show and the Day1 Weekly Podcast:
https://day1.fm/4235

05/19/2026

This week on Day1, Rev. Dr. Michael DeLashmutt of The General Theological Seminary in New York reflects on what it means to be human in an age shaped by technology, achievement, and anxiety.

In “This is Not an A.I. Sermon,” grounded in Genesis 11:1–9 and the story of Babel and Pentecost, he reminds us that our worth is not found in productivity or performance, but in being gathered by God into communion.

What if the deepest question before us is not technological, but theological?

Explore the full Day1 Weekly Podcast episode:

https://day1.fm/4235

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