Today’s sermon focuses on a slightly obscure but extremely important Bible story from Acts 8 about Philip encountering an Ethiopian eunuch. Despite a whole list of reasons this person seems to be an outsider, the Holy Spirit directs Philip to
Love and Sacrifice and Sheep | April 21, 2024
Today’s Good Shepherd Sunday sermon explores the question, “What does love look like?” In 1st John 3:16, we read: “We know love by this, that he laid down his life for us—and we ought to lay down our lives for
Peace Be With You | April 14, 2024
In today’s sermon on Luke 24:36b-48, we continue the story of that first Easter Sunday, exploring the significance of Jesus’ greeting of “Peace be with you.” More than earthly security, Jesus offers spiritual peace and empowerment to face life’s challenges.
Good News, Fear, Terror, and Amazement | Easter Sunday 2024
Christ is risen! In Mark’s gospel, the Easter story ends with fear and uncertainty, but the cliffhanger ending invites us into the story. God is doing something new in our world, even today. Christ is risen! This year’s Easter Gospel
A New Covenant | March 17, 2024
This Sunday’s sermon focuses on God’s promise of a new covenant. This new covenant will be written on the people’s hearts, and unlike previous covenants that the people broke, keeping this covenant will be entirely up to God. Several thousand