“Be careful then how you live, not as unwise people but as wise,” instructs Paul in Ephesians 5. So then, how shall we live? What does God’s wisdom look like? Here’s my sermon for August 15, 2021, on Ephesians 5:15-20,
Abundant Loaves and Fishes – Sermon For August 1, 2021
From the small offering of a little boy, Jesus feeds a massive crowd. God turns scarcity into abundance. Imagine what God can do with what we have to offer! Here’s my sermon for August 1, 2021. Today’s Scripture readings are
Christmas in July Sermon 2021
Since we weren’t able to gather in-person for Christmas worship this last year, we at St. Peter held a Christmas in July worship service on Sunday, July 25, 2021. We included Christmas carols, the Christmas gospel, and even sang Silent
Sermon for July 18, 2021: Called to Sabbath Rest
In today’s Gospel reading from Mark 6:30-34, 53-56, Jesus calls his followers to rest, in the midst of their serving. What would it look like for you to follow Jesus’ example and take time to rest? Here’s my sermon for
July 11, 2020 Sermon: Prophet on a Platter
In Mark 6:14-29, Mark interrupts his Gospel story about Jesus with the story of John the Baptist’s beheading by King Herod. This glimpse into Herod’s power-hungry world gives us an alternative vision to God’s kingdom of grace. This week was