Today’s readings have a common thread: Waiting. As Christians, we wait with hope, knowing the Kingdom of God is coming and is at hand, but our waiting is no excuse to withdraw from the world. Here’s my sermon on Amos
On All Saints’ Day, we remember the promise of eternal life in God’s kingdom. Continuing with the “back to basics” theme from last week, this week’s sermon is on keeping perspective in the midst of a pandemic and an election.
Due to me potentially being exposed to COVID-19 this week, we did not gather for in-person worship this weekend. Here’s the Scripture and sermon for Reformation Sunday. In the Reformation, Martin Luther called the Church to return to basics. God
Give to God what is God’s…but what is God’s? Today’s sermon is on bearing God’s image and remembering who and whose you are. Here’s the sermon for October 18, 2020, on Matthew 22:15-22. Some sources I found helpful this week
Today we’re looking at the last chapter of Paul’s letter to the Philippians. Paul calls for us to rejoice always. Does that mean ignoring the problems in the world and in our lives? Or is there a way to change