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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Place Your Hope in God—the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit – The Holy Trinity
Jesus teaches us to place our hope not in the things of this world, but in God.
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Jon Lange.
Ascension and Pentecost – Pentecost Sunday
Ascension and Pentecost are two sides of the same coin: Ascension means Jesus is now Lord of the universe, and Pentecost means he exercises this lordship through the person of his Holy Spirit.
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Aaron Mueller.
God Wants You to Know – Seventh Sunday of Easter
God wants you to know that you belong to him. He does this by giving us, through his Word and Sacraments, theological certainty, Christological hope, epistemological certainty, and relational confidence.
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Aaron Mueller.
The Spirit, the Water, and the Blood – Sixth Sunday of Easter
The subjective tests of our Christianity – whether we have faith in Jesus, whether we love others, and whether we keep God's commandments – can never be perfectly completed by us. But the objective proofs of our Christianity – the testimony of the Spirit, the water, and the blood – are proof that we are God's children.
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Aaron Mueller.
God’s Love Made Perfect – Fifth Sunday of Easter
The Christian confession that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh means that God meets us by embodying himself. And St John insists that, as a result of this incarnation, God's love is best embodied – and made perfect – in Christian community.
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Aaron Mueller.
How to Know You’re a Christian – Fourth Sunday of Easter
Christians believe in Jesus, love others, but – most importantly – allow God and not their own heart to pass judgment on themselves.
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Aaron Mueller.