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The Presence of the Spirit – The Day of Pentecost

by St James Lutheran Church | May 28, 2023 | Sermon, Services

The kingdom of God did not end with the ascension of Jesus, but is always expanding by the authority of the Holy Spirit so that the rule and reign of Jesus grows throughout the whole world, undoing the drought of sin by creating springs of living water everywhere he...

Christian Suffering and Our Mental Health – Seventh Sunday of Easter

by St James Lutheran Church | May 21, 2023 | Sermon, Services

Suffering is inevitable. The key is to know how to handle it. For the Christian, the results of all suffering – shame, despair, and anxiety – are to be countered by a renewed focus on the faithfulness and love of God and the community of Christ's body....

Evangelism in Suffering – Sixth Sunday of Easter

by St James Lutheran Church | May 14, 2023 | Sermon, Services

In 1 Peter 3:13-22, Peter outlines the ways we can mirror Jesus' saving acts to the world around us in the midst of our own personal suffering. The ability to do this comes from the baptismal reality of Jesus' resurrection. Readings and sermon were delivered...

The Milk, the Stone, and the Royal Priesthood – Fifth Sunday of Easter

by St James Lutheran Church | May 27, 2023 | Sermon, Services

The New Testament is full of echoes of important Old Testament texts, but 1 Peter 2:2-10 packs a number of these colorful and evocative allusions into a particularly dense set of verses. After commanding the reader to long for the pure spiritual milk, Peter proceeds...

The Grace of Christian Suffering – Fourth Sunday of Easter

by St James Lutheran Church | Apr 30, 2023 | Sermon, Services

Jesus' death does two things: it redeems us from sin and it provides an example for how we are to suffer for doing good. When Christians follow this path the world around them gets a chance to see what Jesus really looks like – the God who willingly suffers...

From Futility to Faithfulness – Third Sunday of Easter

by St James Lutheran Church | May 1, 2023 | Sermon, Services

Peter exhorts us as exiles to remember that the blood of Christ on the cross has delivered us from futile ways. Instead we have a full and hopeful life, even when we struggle, since Christ rose from the dead. Having been purified by grace through faith, we are called...
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