Psalm 23 has brought comfort to people of faith throughout the generations - people who have faced enormous challenges. And this psalm can bring comfort to us, too, as we face this challenging epidemic.
The Lord Is My Shepherd
Psalm 23 has brought comfort to people of faith throughout the generations - people who have faced enormous challenges. And this psalm can bring comfort to us, too, as we face this challenging epidemic.
Here is my sermon preached on John 9:1-41 to an empty church (because of the coronavirus pandemic), on the one thing that truly matters.
For all of you who wish we could gather for our Lenten Vespers Service tonight, here is an “order of worship” that I offer, for personal or family devotions, that you can use this evening, March 18, or any time that is convenient for you.
Here is the manuscript of the sermon that I preached for the closing worship service of the NC Lutheran Men in Mission Statewide Gathering, on the Parable of the Sower.
Happiness in Lent? The psalm appointed for the First Sunday in Lent, Psalm 32, suggests so. Here is a reflection on this psalm.
Here is my sermon on Matthew 4:1-11, preached on the First Sunday in Lent.
Here is my sermon on Psalm 51, preached today, Ash Wednesday.
Here is my sermon on Matthew 17:1-9, preached on February 23, 2020, for the celebration of the Transfiguration of Our Lord.
Here is my sermon on Matthew 5:21-37, preached on February 16, 2020, the Sixth Sunday after Epiphany.
Jesus calls his followers the salt of the earth and the light of the world. Here is my sermon reflecting on what this means for us.