The Sixth Sunday of Easter and we continue to look at the fellowship of believers in 1 John. Today, we look at John's words for those who seek to follow in the way of Jesus.
The sermon for the Second Sunday of Easter. We will be looking at 1 John throughout Eastertide, and this week we look at what John is inviting fellow believers to be a part of.
The Fourth Sunday of Lent: What does Jesus, Moses, snakes, and Nicodemus have to do with one another. We look at the nature of belief and how we come to be persuaded of our need for God.
The 3rd Week of Advent and we are reintroduced to John the Baptist in the Gospel of John. John refuses to be defined by the dominant narratives of the Jewish people - he defined by his relation to Christ.
The Old Testament Lectionary text is Exodus 16:2-15 - the story of Israel grumbling and God sending manna. We explore how God's response is not giving in, but an invitation to a trusting relationship.
We all feel guilt and oftentimes remain in guilt for far too long. Our sermon today looks at the end of the Joseph story in Genesis 50 and why we all need a goat to help with our guilt.
We end our summer series of the People's Lectionary by looking at Jesus' promise to be us always, even to the end of the age. This sermon introduces the next series on the Great Commission.
The next in our series of the People's Lectionary - passages submitted by our congregation. We look at 1 Peter 5:7 and the nature of anxiety and Jesus' ability to carry us.