Fasting from Injustice
Isaiah 58 is an indictment of those who would embrace religion and spirituality, but not their neighbor. The chapter begins a bit…
Read moreIsaiah 58 is an indictment of those who would embrace religion and spirituality, but not their neighbor. The chapter begins a bit…
Read moreOur Advent Series titled Advent of the King and His Kingdom continues with a second look at John the Baptist. We find him…
Read moreThis sermon comes from our combined worship with Unity Fellowship Church on their church anniversary Jubilee service. We hear the song of…
Read moreWe’re in the Great Commission again (Matthew 28.16-20) and move on to our next key word: Authority. After some instructions on interpretation…
Read moreFrom Isaiah 11.1-10 we look at the promise of the righteous judge who would come into the world. That may not sound…
Read moreWe don’t get very far when we claim, “I don’t see color.” Reconciliation isn’t about what we can’t see, but what we can. This…
Read moreHere is our second to last sermon answering the question, Why does the church need the poor? Today’s message, “The Poor Help…
Read morePeter Hough’s sermon on Ephesians 2.11-22: “On Reconciliation, or Don’t Forget That You Were Outsiders.”
Read morePeter Hough’s sermon on Mark 15.1-39: “Guilty!” Also, please come to the Mourning March on Holy Saturday (4.4.2014) from 1-3 pm. Go…
Read moreKatie Myette’s sermon from the Restore Network presentation: “Running Toward Suffering.” More about the Restore Network at http://www.therestorenetwork.org.
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