Sermons
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Baptism and the Three Solas – Fourth Sunday of Easter
Many evangelicals feel that the Lutheran doctrine of baptismal regeneration is a betrayal of the great Reformational themes of salvation by grace through faith alone, but in reality God saving his people through the waters of baptism is actually the guarantee of the Three Solas.
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Aaron Mueller.
The Resurrection and Me – Third Sunday of Easter
The resurrection of Jesus is not just a good ending to a good story; as Jesus tells his disciples, it's the guarantee that the great eschatological repentance and forgiveness of sins has happened in space and time, and now God and humanity can be reconciled.
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Aaron Mueller.
Recognizing the Resurrected Jesus – Second Sunday of Easter
It's important to intellectually believe that Jesus rose from the dead, but in the story of the two disciples on the road to Emmaus, Jesus shows us how to personally recognize him today.
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Aaron Mueller.
The Empty Tomb – The Resurrection of Jesus
God's new creation has broken into human history and is bringing life into places, people, and relationships that were trapped in death.
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Aaron Mueller.
Simon, Barabbas, and Me – Good Friday
The Gospel writers include two minor characters in their telling of the crucifixion in order to pull the reader into the middle of the story and find themselves forgiven by and simultaneously called to follow the crucified Jesus.
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Aaron Mueller.
The Climax of the Story – Holy Thursday
Jesus brings to completion the great biblical story of release from slavery, vindication of God's glory, destruction of His enemies, and universal forgiveness of sins.
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Aaron Mueller.