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Welcome to the First Presbyterian Church of Dunn podcast! Here, you can listen to our weekly sermons that bring the Word of God to life with inspiring messages and thoughtful Scripture readings. Each episode is designed to help you grow in your faith, find spiritual nourishment, and connect with the teachings of Christ.


We invite you to join us in person for our Worship Service every Sunday at 10:30 AM at First Presbyterian Church of Dunn, located at 901 N Park Avenue, Dunn, North Carolina. For more information, please contact our Church Office at (910) 892-4121 or by email at office@fpcdunn.org.


Whether you're a long-time member or tuning in for the first time, we're glad to have you with us.

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  • The Word of the Lord? - Amos 5:20-25
    Jan 11 2026

    In this week’s sermon, Rev. Cam Thomas delivers a powerful message titled “The Word of the Lord.” Drawing from Amos 5:20–25, this teaching challenges us to reflect on what true worship looks like in the eyes of God. Are we merely going through the motions, or are we living out justice, mercy, and righteousness as the Lord commands? Join us as we explore the prophetic call to authentic faith and obedience, and discover how God’s Word speaks to our lives today.

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    And that wraps up today’s episode! We hope you enjoyed our sermon and found it inspiring. If you’re looking for a welcoming community to join for worship, we’d love to see you in person. Join us every Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church in Dunn. We’re located at 901 North Park Avenue, Dunn, North Carolina. Whether you’re a longtime member or new to the area, there’s a place for you here. Come and experience the warmth and fellowship of our congregation.

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    20 min
  • The Year of Our Lord - Micah 6
    Jan 4 2026

    Begin the year with a message that calls us back to the heart of faithful living. In this week’s sermon, “The Year of Our Lord,” Rev. Cam Thomas reflects on Micah 6, a powerful passage in which God reminds His people what truly matters: to do justice, to love kindness, and to walk humbly with the Lord.

    Speaking to the hopes, anxieties, and possibilities that come with a new year, Rev. Thomas invites us to consider what it means to dedicate 2026 as a year lived intentionally in God’s presence. Through practical insights and spiritual grounding, this sermon urges us to reclaim simplicity, compassion, and humility as the defining marks of our discipleship.

    Whether you're listening at home, on the road, or preparing for the week ahead, this message offers a timely reminder of God’s call—and God’s faithfulness—as we step into the days to come.

    Listen in and start your year centered on Christ’s guidance, purpose, and grace.

    Send us a text

    And that wraps up today’s episode! We hope you enjoyed our sermon and found it inspiring. If you’re looking for a welcoming community to join for worship, we’d love to see you in person. Join us every Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church in Dunn. We’re located at 901 North Park Avenue, Dunn, North Carolina. Whether you’re a longtime member or new to the area, there’s a place for you here. Come and experience the warmth and fellowship of our congregation.

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    17 min
  • Reflection - "Faith of Our Fathers, Hope for Our Future"
    Oct 26 2025

    In this special episode, we bring you the 2025 Kirkin’ o’ the Tartan Reflection, “Faith of Our Fathers, Hope for Our Future,” delivered by Deacon Andrew McLean, M.Div., at First Presbyterian Church of Dunn on Sunday, October 26, 2025.

    Drawing from the deep roots of Reformation Sunday and the enduring legacy of Scottish Presbyterian faith, Andrew explores how the “Kirkin’ o’ the Tartan” tradition connects heritage, community, and hope across generations. Listeners will journey from the courage of Martin Luther and John Calvin, through the reforming spirit of John Knox, to the faithful immigrants who carried their tartans—and their convictions—to the American colonies.

    Through this reflection, Andrew invites us to see the tartan as more than fabric, but as a living symbol of faith woven through history and into our lives today. Whether your heritage is Scottish, Irish, or from another part of the world, this message reminds us that we all share in the same story of grace, perseverance, and renewal.

    Tune in to celebrate the faith of our fathers and embrace the hope that leads us into the future of Christ’s Church.

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    And that wraps up today’s episode! We hope you enjoyed our sermon and found it inspiring. If you’re looking for a welcoming community to join for worship, we’d love to see you in person. Join us every Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church in Dunn. We’re located at 901 North Park Avenue, Dunn, North Carolina. Whether you’re a longtime member or new to the area, there’s a place for you here. Come and experience the warmth and fellowship of our congregation.

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    7 min
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