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No More Tears – Fourth Sunday of Easter

by St James Lutheran Church | May 11, 2025 | Sermon, Services, Upcoming Sermon

In a world filled with suffering, sorrow, and sin, God offers a glimpse of a future without tears. In this week’s message, No More Tears, we reflect on John's vision in Revelation—an encouraging promise that, though we may weep now, a day is coming when God...
Christianity and Divorce (Ep117)

Christianity and Divorce (Ep117)

by St James Lutheran Church | May 6, 2025 | Craving Answers, Craving God, Podcast

For Christianity, marriage is much more than a convenient way to order society and build and protect families. Marriage is at its heart a reflection of two deeper theological realities: first, it reflects the eternal relationship that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit...

How’s Your Love Life? – Third Sunday of Easter

by St James Lutheran Church | May 4, 2025 | Sermon, Services, Upcoming Sermon

In this week’s message, we turn our attention to a deeply personal and spiritual question: How’s your love life with Jesus? We often associate love with romance or family, but Jesus’ question to Peter in John 21—“Do you love Me?”—challenges us to reflect on the nature...

The Rest of the Story – Second Sunday of Easter

by St James Lutheran Church | Apr 27, 2025 | Sermon, Services, Upcoming Sermon

No one was saying "He is risen indeed" the first Easter. Rather there was fear and confusion summarized in the Gospel of Luke by the word "marveling." There are many today who also marvel-if God loves us and is all powerful why are there accidents,...
Christianity and Divorce (Ep117)

When Did I Get Saved? (Ep116)

by St James Lutheran Church | Apr 22, 2025 | Craving Answers, Craving God, Podcast

For lots of Christians knowing when they were saved is very important, and knowing the date they were baptized or the date they first believed becomes a way to assure themselves of the security of their relationship with God. There are two questions behind this issue:...
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