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 Temptation of Jesus – First Sunday in Lent
The temptations we face are not barriers to us being on the mission of Jesus; instead, resisting these temptations in the name of Jesus and the power of the Holy Spirit is a vital part of that mission.
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Aaron Mueller.
Locusts and Repentance – Ash Wednesday
Every event in our life is an invitation by God to confess our sins and rediscover his love for us.
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Aaron Mueller.
The Transfiguration of Jesus
Jesus' transfiguration confused the disciples who first witnessed it, and is still confusing for us today. What was happening there?
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Aaron Mueller.
All Things to All People – Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany
Paul's commitment to the truth of the Gospel was matched by his flexibility in making that same Gospel accessible and understandable to all people, and God calls his Church now to that same Christ-centered commitment.
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Aaron Mueller.
Jesus’ Power Over the Enemy – Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany
Jesus has power over the dark forces that stand behind all our fears – a power that is original, that he always uses to rescue the creatures and creation he loves so much, and always outpaces all our expectations and hopes.
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Aaron Mueller.
God’s Kingdom is Near – Third Sunday after the Epiphany
Jesus announces, “The Kingdom of God is near,” and immediately calls his first disciples to follow Him. But what is this Kingdom, and who is this King?
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Jon Lange.