Sermons on New Testament (Page 17)
Set Free
Join us on Sunday to hear more about the “bent over woman” and explore what it might mean for us and our world today as we continue to seek freedom from that which binds or diminishes us.
Faces of Our Faith: Eutychus
Who on earth is Eutychus? Join us as we ponder Eutychus’ story, his experience in that upper room and how he might encourage us in relation to those who have “fallen” in life or “fallen away” from the life of the church.
Faces of Our Faith: Judas Iscariot
Through the story of Judas we are reminded that we grow in faith in many different ways.
Faces of Our Faith: Mary Magdalene
This week we are exploring the story of Mary Magdalene with guest speaker and Sunday School Director, Dart Rhoades.
Faces of Our Faith: Anna
This Sunday we will return to the story of Jesus’ birth and infancy, focusing on a woman and prophet named Anna.
Faces of Our Faith: The Ethiopian Eunuch, Overhearing Another’s Prayer
This Sunday we are delighted to welcome the Rev. Lesley Brogan as our preacher. She will help us explore the story of the Ethiopian Eunuch, inviting us into the realities of his difficult life, the hurdles he faced, and the depth of his faith.
Neighborly
Neighbors…they can be a joy and/or a struggle! This Sunday we are spending time with one of Jesus’ most well known parables, the parable of the Good Samaritan.
First Things First
Today’s passage gives us the opportunity to reflect on what it means for us to “follow Jesus,” and how that takes shape in unique ways in each of our lives.
Mobbed
Our Gospel reading is the account of “Legion,” a man occupied by many demons. We explore this fascinating text, digging in a little deeper to find ways that this passage intersects with our lives..
Phun with Physics Philosophy and Phaith
Come and enjoy the “Phun” as Pat Walker journeys with us through the various mysteries in Physics, Philosophy and “Phaith.” With a pinch of humor, a shake of meaning, and a cup of faith, Pat walks with us as someone trying to understand and be thankful for it all.