Sermons from 2017 (Page 3)

Sermons from 2017 (Page 3)

Step Toward… Your Siblings in Abraham

We continue a new short Lectionary series called #ThreeSteps in a Christian’s Walk,. This Sunday we explore Paul’s reminder of God’s covenant with all of Abraham’s descendants.

Promise

This Sunday we conclude our sermon series as we explore justice, compassion, grace, disgrace, and our own place and promise in God’s creation. We will also celebrate Holy Communion, and this week do so using a more formal – and musical! – liturgy.

Intercession

This week Pastor Christopher continues the conversation on “suffering with Christ” with an acknowledgment of the difficulties of doing so…

Groaning

This Sunday we continue our series that parallels Paul’s letter to the church of Rome alongside Margaret Atwood’s novel “The Handmaid’s Tale,” examining the responsibilities that come with freedom.

Freedom

This Sunday we begin a new series that parallels Paul’s letter to the church of Rome alongside Margaret Atwood’s novel “The Handmaid’s Tale.” We begin the series with a focus on freedom.

Legacy

This Sunday, we conclude our sermon series that journeys through the book of Genesis as guided by our Revised Common Lectionary, exploring the idea of legacy. What kind of legacy have Abraham and Sarah left to Isaac? How will he carry it on? What does it teach us about our own faith? Our own legacies? Scripture: Genesis 24:34-38 Click here for additional resources on this sermon. Copyright info Note Our apologies, but this week’s video was not captured on YouTube.…

Rites of Passage

This week’s story continues the journey of Abraham’s family with the familiar story of “the binding of Isaac.”

Weaning

This Sunday, we continue our sermon series that journeys through the book of Genesis as guided by our Revised Common Lectionary. This week’s story continues the journey of Abraham and Sarah and a difficult situation where a mother and son are cast out into the desert.

Birth

This Sunday, we continue our sermon series that journeys through the book of Genesis as guided by our Revised Common Lectionary. We welcome Beckie Henselmeier, who explores Sarah’s response to an unlikely prediction.