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.
A Crucified King – Christ the King Sunday 2019 Sermon
Here’s the sermon for Christ the King Sunday 2019, November 17. The texts are Jeremiah 23:1-6 and Luke 23:33-43. In Jeremiah 23, the Lord makes this promise: “The days are surely coming when I will raise up for David a
Sermon: The End of the World
This week’s sermon for November 16/17, 2019 is on Luke 21:5-19 and 2 Thessalonians 3:6-13. I want to start the sermon today with a little icebreaker. Turn to your neighbor and tell them your favorite food item to eat for
Sermon: Eternal Life and Adiaphora
Here’s the sermon for November 9 and 10, 2019, on Luke 20:27-38 and Job 19:23-27a. I drew from several commentaries for this sermon, including this one by Timothy Siburg, two on WorkingPreacher from Emerson Powery and David Lose, and this
All Saints Day 2019
This weekend, November 2-3, we’re celebrating All Saints’ Day at St. Peter Lutheran Church. Our Scripture today is Ephesians 1:11-23, and I found the commentary by Sarah Birmingham Drummond in Feasting on the Word, Year C, Volume 4 helpful. How many of