I’m back from parental leave! I’m so grateful to have had eight weeks to spend with family after Jonah’s birth. For this first Sunday back, I’ve reworked my sermon from June 28, 2020 (in the height of the pandemic!). Here’s
Although my present call at Living Hope and Christ the King Lutheran Churches doesn’t have a regular monthly print newsletter in the same way my previous congregation did, I have started a somewhat-quarterly print newsletter shared between the two congregations,
Although my present call at Living Hope and Christ the King Lutheran Churches doesn’t have a regular monthly print newsletter in the same way my previous congregation did, I have started a somewhat-quarterly print newsletter shared between the two congregations,
Today is the 4th Sunday of Easter, Good Shepherd Sunday, and our Scripture readings are Acts 2:42-47, Psalm 23, and John 10:1-10. This sermon explores how we as church are called to live an abundant life following Jesus together. Also,
In the walk to Emmaus story, we recognize the promise that Jesus is with us on our own journeys through life, coming to meet us especially when we are grieving or overwhelmed. The sacraments of baptism and holy communion offer