Sermons
Did you miss last week’s sermon? Or perhaps you just want to hear the good word again? You can listen and watch previous services from this page. We try to capture our worship services for your convenience and make them available here in video and audio format.
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The Unexpected Resurrection of Jesus
When the women went to the tomb that Sunday morning, they were not at all expecting it to be empty, and when the angel told them what had happened they had no emotional or mental space for rejoicing but fled in a fit of fear. The resurrection of Jesus still confuses and frightens us before restoring and reinstating us.
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Aaron Mueller.
What is Truth – Good Friday
Pilate and Jesus discuss the connection between power and truth, Pilate insisting that he needs information in order to exercise his power; Jesus insisting that Pilate must come around to being a Truth-seeker.
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Aaron Mueller.
The Lord’s Supper: Participation in Christ – Holy Thursday
The Lord's Supper creates both a deep connection with God as well as a deep connection with our fellow worshipers; in other words, the very heart of the Christian experience of God in Christ is his desire to have a relationship with his new family.
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Aaron Mueller.
You Haven’t Seen Anything Yet – Palm Sunday
Jesus does the impossible, then he does something more impossible than that, and finally he does the most impossible thing of all.
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Aaron Mueller.
The New Covenant – Midweek Lent Service
The inability of God's people to keep his covenant creates a dilemma for God. Will he stay faithful to his plan to rescue his world through his chosen people, or will he give up on humans altogether? Jeremiah's answer: he will remain faithful to his people and he will do so by giving them a new covenant.
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Aaron Mueller.
The Sympathetic and Obedient Priest – Fifth Sunday in Lent
Jesus is the great high priest the Aaronic high priests pointed toward – he is the only one chosen by God to perfectly mediates between God and humanity, and he does so with sympathy for our weakness and ignorance.
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Aaron Mueller.
