Acts 11:1-18 serves as our text for the Fifth Sunday of Easter. In this text we see Peter give witness to what he now knows: the gospel has gone global.
Easter Sunday sermon. This sermon was inspired by St. John Chrysostom’s (d. 407 AD) Paschal homily. It weaves in the appointed OT, epistle, and gospel texts for Easter Sunday.
Luke 13:31-35 is the gospel reading for the Second Sunday in Lent. The pharisees warn Jesus about Herod and Jesus tells them what he thinks about that.
Luke 5:1-11. Jesus tells his first followers that they will no longer be fishermen, but fishers of men. How might we look at evangelism in the church today?
The sermon text for the Epiphany of our Lord comes from Matthew 2:1-12. The Magi are not properly understood as kings, but there *are* kings in this story.
Luke 1:39-56 serves as the final gospel lesson for Advent. This week we interact with the popular Christmas song, "Mary did you know?" to see what Mary knows and why it matters.