
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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God’s Gift of Forgiveness: But You, O Lord, Are Enthroned Forever – Midweek Lent Service
Sin separates us from our friends, and from God. But it doesn't have to be that way. God's gift of forgiveness restores our relationship with Him, and with others.
Liturgist and Preacher: Pastor Bill Engfehr.
Heaven on Earth – Fourth Sunday in Lent
Like us, we meet a man who was seeking a bit of heaven on earth.
Liturgist and Preacher: Pastor Bill Engfehr; Reader: William Ellington.
God’s Gift of Forgiveness: Against You and For Me – Midweek Lent Service
We’ve been exploring God’s gift of Forgiveness in these midweek Lenten services. Tonight, we hear the story of King David.
Liturgist and Preacher: Pastor Bill Engfehr
Caiaphas – For the Good or For the Bad – Third Sunday in Lent
Is Caiaphas in heaven or is he in hell. More importantly how does the answer to that question impact us?
Liturgist and Preacher: Pastor John Lukomski; Reader: William Ellington.
God’s Gift of Forgiveness: Make Haste to Help Me – Midweek Lent Service
We dig into the consequences of our sin, and the hurt it causes us and God's gift of forgiveness.
Liturgist and Preacher: Pastor Bill Engfehr
Citizens of Heaven – Second Sunday in Lent
The Lenten season gives us an important opportunity each year to focus our attention on the cross of Christ. Among us, the cross is a beautiful symbol—we wear crosses, display them in our churches, and place them in cemeteries. But why is the cross so central to our faith?
Liturgist and Preacher: Pastor William Engfehr; Reader: Joe Rathert.