This week we learn that we aren’t meant to try and predict the future, but be constantly ready for Jesus’ coming. We look to the parable of the ten virgins to see how we ought to have a continual flow of oil for our lamps.
This week we learn that we aren’t meant to try and predict the future, but be constantly ready for Jesus’ coming. We look to the parable of the ten virgins to see how we ought to have a continual flow of oil for our lamps.
Jon Seligman shares his second ever sermon with us about the funny, subversive, satire-rich story of Esther and the deliverance of the Jews from Haman. Hear the word of the Lord!
Jon Seligman’s first ever sermon is a wonderful reflection on the relationship between David and Saul, especially the way that David continued to allow life and reputation for Saul despite Saul’s desire and attempts to kill David.
Jon shares his testimony, reflecting on how his parents (1st generation Christians) had to find God, but he (second generation Christian with no church community connection) had to find the church.