Mission, Courage and Suffering
St. Paul writes from prison that his readers should live worthy of the gospel. What does this mean? Is it only about…
Read moreSt. Paul writes from prison that his readers should live worthy of the gospel. What does this mean? Is it only about…
Read moreWe’re continuing our series The Stories We Tell Ourselves, in which we survey stories from scripture that show us who God is, who…
Read moreBaptism was commanded by Jesus in the Great Commission, but why? What does baptism have to do with the gospel? Today we…
Read moreWe’re in Romans 5.1-11 this morning talking about how enemy love and unearned suffering accomplish reconciliation. Most of the words in today’s…
Read moreThis is our final sermon in the Everyday Resurrection series. What does the resurrection look like in an ordinary life? Like new creation…
Read moreThe sermon from our Palm Sunday service, continuing our series Apathy and the Passion to finish off Lent. Today’s sermon from Luke 19.28-48…
Read moreFifth sermon in our Lent series Apathy and the Passion. This morning we’re in Luke 7.31-50: “Merciful Transgression.”
Read moreFourth sermon in our Lent series Apathy and the Passion. This morning from Mark 1.14-20: “Courage to Live a Better Story.”
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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