Sermons

A sermon is a talk. It is a conversation between God and the preacher, the preacher and him/herself, and the preacher and the listener. It is a beautiful, delightful dance of truth, memory, and possibility. Like a dance, a conversation can meander around the room gracefully, all the while leading you to end up right where you started - with a hopeful prayer.

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Is Keeping the Sabbath Relevant Today?
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Is Keeping the Sabbath Relevant Today?

What is the meaning of the Sabbath? In Mark 2:23-3:6, Jesus redefines the Sabbath as a gift for rest and rejuvenation. Discover why keeping the Sabbath is still relevant today, offering spiritual, mental, and physical renewal amidst modern life's demands.

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Nicodemus: Curiosity and Conviction
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Nicodemus: Curiosity and Conviction

John 3:16 rings true, "For God so loved the world." But what if faith feels confusing? Dive into the Gospel of John with Nicodemus, who appears 3 times in the gospel. Nicodemus is a leader wrestling with Jesus' teachings. See how his uncertainty and questions pave the way for understanding and faithful living.

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 God with a Tattoo (Revelation 21)
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God with a Tattoo (Revelation 21)

“See, I will not forget you! I have engraved your name on my hands, says the LORD!” In this All Saints Sunday sermon, I speak from Revelation 21 about the 7 Shadows we live with and God’s promise to bring us perpetual light.

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Pentecost: What the Holy Spirit Can Do
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Pentecost: What the Holy Spirit Can Do

Pentecost is recorded in Acts 2 and the passage tells us what the Holy Spirit can do. As people gather to celebrate, the Spirit opens doors, mouths, and hearts for the preaching and receiving of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

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Acts 16:16-34 Bound and Free
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Acts 16:16-34 Bound and Free

Everyone in this passage is bound by something or someone. This passage asks us to consider who is bound and who is really free. Paul and Silas free the Oracle of Delphi and are imprisoned.

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Jonah and the Whale: A Love Story
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Jonah and the Whale: A Love Story

Jonah and the Whale teaches us a lot. God tells Jonah to go to the Ninevites, his perceived enemies, and tell them of God’s love. He refuses and God intervenes through the use of a large fish. Ultimately, Jonah reluctantly preaches and the Ninevites believe the good news.

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Sharks in the Water!
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Sharks in the Water!

In this evocative passage, Jesus presses us to realize the purifying power of Divine love which helps us see the dangers, the sharks that lurk within us. Click here to read the passage (Luke 12:49-56)

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Hey Now, Sermons Make Disastrous Towers
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Hey Now, Sermons Make Disastrous Towers

In this commissioning sermon from Genesis 11, I preach about the Tower of Babel. It is easy to use the sermon like a tower, a place to hide from our fears or a place to use for our vanity. The Lord, however, is our true refuge and strength.

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