Suffering is part of life, and even more so the Christian life. But when we suffer we can lose heart. How can we stand firm? Knowing and believing that God…
We are called to praise God for who He is and what He has done. Peter starts his letter with praising God for being the Father of our Lord Jesus…
Our Bishop Ken Ross was with us this past weekend and preached from the Epistle Lesson of 1 Corinthians 13, commonly called "the Love chapter." As we head into Lent,…
The parable of the sower is a familiar one. The sower sows seed into 4 different types of soil. Only one produces fruit...and that 100-fold. I only focused on these…
In one of His well known parables, Jesus says there are only two types of people: the righteous and the unrighteous. Sometimes it can be difficult to tell the difference,…
In our fourth and final sermon in this series on the Bible and why we are Protestant, we delve into the question of authority. As Protestants in the Anglican tradition,…
Building upon last week's sermon on the Bible is how God tells us who He is, in which we covered Revelation and Inspiration, today we covered this fact, that the…
How can we know God? Is it even possible? On one side is the fact that God is so wholly different than us, He is unknowable. But this is coupled…
Part 1 of our series on the Bible, answering the question of “Why We are Protestant?” The Bible is ONE story and it is all about Jesus. The story is…
The eternal Son of God left His heavenly family to be born into an earthly family so that we who only know an imperfect, earthly family might be adopted into…