The Transfiguration of Our Lord helps us to see the distant shore, offering a glimpse of the glory that awaits us. Here is my sermon on Luke 9:28-36.
A Glimpse of Glory: My Sermon on Luke 9:28-36 (The Transfiguration of Our Lord)
The Transfiguration of Our Lord helps us to see the distant shore, offering a glimpse of the glory that awaits us. Here is my sermon on Luke 9:28-36.
The Bible teaches us to love, not to earn God's love, but to return it. And to share God's love with all, even those who won't return it to us. Here is my sermon on Luke 6:27-38.
What does it mean to trust in the Lord? Not just to believe in God, but also to trust God? Here is my sermon on Jeremiah 17:5-10, on the blessing that it is to trust in the Lord.
What can Isaiah, Paul, and Simon Peter teach us about the confidence born of faithful humility? Here is my reflection on that, in my sermon for this Sunday on Isaiah 6 and Luke 5.
Jesus is not always the kind of Savior that we want, but instead is always the the Savior that we need. Here is my sermon on Luke 4:21-30.
We are the body of Christ, Paul tells us, but what does that mean? Here is my sermon on 1 Corinthians 12:12-31.
The first of Jesus' signs, revealing his glory, took place at the wedding in Cana. What does this sign reveal to us? Here is my sermon on John 2:1-11.
What does Jesus' baptism mean for him and for us? He is beloved. And so are we. Here is my sermon on Luke 3:15-17, 21-22 for the Baptism of Our Lord.
What can the Magi teach us as we begin a new year? Here is my sermon for the Epiphany of Our Lord, on Matthew 2:1-12
Jesus is the light that shines on us all. Our wonderful counselor who is a mighty God; our everlasting Father who is the prince of peace. Here is my Christmas Eve sermon on Isaiah 9:2-7.