In this week’s sermon we continue to look at the life of Moses and how he encounters a radically free God through the story of the burning bush and the giving of the holy name. We celebrate God’s being and how it gives us identity as Christians.
In this week’s sermon we continue to look at the life of Moses and how he encounters a radically free God through the story of the burning bush and the giving of the holy name. We celebrate God’s being and how it gives us identity as Christians.
Please forgive the technical difficulties as we begin to work through the story of Joseph. We look at how the weight and power of sin is bigger than any one person as well as the call to follow Christ.
We keep it simple and look at three ways to respond to this remarkable reading, a hymn of the ancient church, today: We are to contemplate what Christ has done, become a people who witness what Christ has done, and learn to live what Christ has done.
In the middle of the Covid-19 crisis (or maybe in the beginning of it…), we pause to be invited into the peace of God.
We look at the Magnificat – Mary’s prayer in Luke 1 as she meets with Elizabeth in a small Judean town.
We look at a rough passage that ultimately calls upon the church in Thessalonica to stand firm and hold tight to the traditions that they have been taught by Paul and his companions.