Sermons
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A Biblical Foundation for Human Sexuality – Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost
The world's standards for sexual ethics are not the same as the Christian standards. While the world's standards have consistently failed to protect humans from their own brokenness, God's standards liberate us into the freedom of knowing his deep love for us and truly being able to love each other.
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Aaron Mueller.
Jesus Walks on Water – Tenth Sunday after Pentecost
Jesus walks on the Sea of Galilee in a storm and opens his disciples eyes to his lordship over all creation and redemption, his worthiness to be worshipped, and his willingness to work for his people.
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Aaron Mueller.
The Impossible Meal – Ninth Sunday after Pentecost
When Christian ministry is most impossible, Jesus does the impossible himself and empowers us to do ministry we never could have accomplished without his sovereign grace.
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Aaron Mueller.
Adopted into the Trinity – Eighth Sunday after Pentecost
God does not merely announce that those who are in Christ are innocent of sins, he also adopts them into his own inner family, making us co-heirs with his son Jesus.
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Aaron Mueller.
The Thorn in the Flesh – Seventh Sunday after Pentecost
Paul asks God three times to remove a "thorn in the flesh", some sort of debilitating struggle Paul felt like he couldn't move past. But while God didn't relieve him of this condition, he assured Paul that his grace was more than enough for Paul to be the apostle he called him to be.
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Aaron Mueller.
His Mercies Are New Every Morning – Sixth Sunday after Pentecost
In times of overwhelming challenges and adversity, the Book of Lamentations offers enduring solace through its profound message of hope in God's faithfulness. Amidst reflections on hardship and divine judgment, it declares God's steadfast love and endless mercies that renew each day.
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Jonathan Lange.