Here is my sermon on Matthew 17:1-9, preached on February 23, 2020, for the celebration of the Transfiguration of Our Lord.
Transfigured! My Sermon on Matthew 17:1-9
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.
What does the Lord require of you? Here is my sermon reflecting on this question, asked and answered by the prophet Micah.
Isaiah promised that a great light would shine into the darkness of his world. In this sermon, I reflect on the ways in which Jesus brings light to a world that still often walks in darkness.
What are you looking for? Really? If Jesus were to ask you that question, what might be your answer? Here is a sermon on that question, asked by Jesus in John 1:29-42
Jesus insisted on being baptized by John in order to "fulfill all righteousness," but what does this mean? Here is my sermon on Matthew 3:13-17.
A child wrapped in bands of cloth and lying in a manger is a surprising sign that the Messiah had come, but a sign that teaches us what kind of Messiah he would be. Here is my sermon on Christmas Eve.
Advent may be predictable, but the Christmas story shows us that God is full of surprises! Here is my sermon on Matthew 1:18-25.
What a lovely prayer we find in Psalm 80! "Let your face shine." Here is my reflection on it, shared during last night's Advent Vespers Service.