Category: Sermons

  • Love, Faith, and Loyalty: Keys to a Strong Marriage

    Boston and Hailey, as you exchange vows, remember your commitment to love each other unconditionally, drawing strength from God’s Word. Like Ruth and Naomi’s bond, your marriage will endure challenges through faith and forgiveness. With Christ at the center, may your love grow deeper through all of life’s experiences together.

  • The Day of Pentecost: The Beginning of the Last Days

    The sermon celebrates Pentecost, highlighting the fulfillment of prophecy as the Holy Spirit descends upon the apostles, empowering them to spread the Gospel. It emphasizes the urgency of living in the last days, encouraging repentance and baptism for forgiveness and the gift of the Holy Spirit. All believers are assured of salvation through faith in…

  • The Tree(s) of Life

    This sermon highlights the biblical themes connecting the Garden of Eden with the vision of the new Heaven and Earth in Revelation. It explores the significance of the tree of life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, illustrating humanity’s fall and the promise of redemption through Jesus Christ. The message emphasizes…

  • Christ’s Kingdom Comes on Earth as It Is in Heaven

    The sermon emphasizes the significance of Jesus’ Ascension, presenting it as a dual transition: His enthronement in Heaven and His ongoing presence through Word and Sacraments. This event illustrates the connection between Heaven and Earth, affirming that Jesus is continually present among His followers, offering comfort and forgiveness through faith, Baptism, and Communion.

  • Here Comes the Bride!

    The sermon reflects on the Bride of Christ, depicted in Revelation as the Church, created in God’s image but marred by sin. Despite this, God remains faithful, promising redemption through Jesus, the Bridegroom. Ultimately, the Church will be presented in glory, free from sin, living eternally in God’s radiant presence.

  • A Little While

    A Little While

    The sermon reflects on Jesus’ words to His disciples about sorrow and joy. It emphasizes the transient nature of pain, using the analogy of childbirth to illustrate that suffering is temporary. Ultimately, Jesus reassures His followers of His resurrection, promising an everlasting joy that follows their brief period of sorrow.

  • A Good Shepherd for Dirty, Wandering Sheep

    A Good Shepherd for Dirty, Wandering Sheep

    The sermon emphasizes the relationship between Jesus as the Good Shepherd and believers as His sheep, drawing parallels from Scripture. It highlights human struggles, sinfulness, and the importance of divine guidance. Through faith in Christ, who sacrificed for humanity, believers are cleansed and assured of eternal life, fostering hope and unity among God’s flock.

  • Cast Your Nets Again!

    The sermon discusses Jesus’ post-resurrection appearance to His disciples, emphasizing the importance of relying on Him for guidance and success in their ministry. Through a miraculous catch of fish, the disciples learn forgiveness and reassurance in their calling. The message encourages Christians to share their faith naturally and trust Jesus for growth and sustenance in…

  • The Keys to Death and Hades, Life and Heaven

    The Keys to Death and Hades, Life and Heaven

    This sermon emphasizes the miraculous power of Jesus, who transcends physical barriers, offers peace, and holds the keys to death and Hades. It highlights the necessity of repentance, illustrating how true repentance involves recognizing sin, turning to God for forgiveness, and living a life transformed by Christ’s grace. Ultimately, it reassures believers of their salvation.

  • But Wait… There’s More!

    This sermon emphasizes the victory of Christ over sin and death through His resurrection, which heralds the promise of our own bodily resurrection. It critiques misunderstandings of death as merely a transition, stressing that true hope lies in the resurrection of the dead and eternal life in God’s Kingdom. Alleluia!